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Belvoir’s Army Community Service hosts its 51st birthday celebration Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at ACS, 9800 Belvoir Road, Bldg. 200. The celebration is open to everyone. ACS’s number is 703805-4590.
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Fort Belvoir and SHARP leaders cut the ribbon at the new Resilience Center and SHARP Resource Center July 13. Left to right: Lt. Col. Chris Tomlinson, Matt Sawyer, Tasha Venters, Sgt. Maj. Tamika Wynn, Maj. Gen. Bradley Becker, Sharyn Saunders, Sgt. Maj. Stephen Bowens and Col. Michelle Mitchell.
Center for resilience, SHARP opens
By Amanda Stewart Staff writer The new Resilience Training Center and SHARP Resource Center on Fort Belvoir officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, July 13. The building, at 9515 Hannah Lane, Bldg. 1099, the old Logan Dental Clinic location, will serve as “a onestop shop” for resilience training programs for the National Capital Region and for Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention training programs, counseling and victim services on the installation, officials said at the ribbon cutting. “Today is a great day for this Belvoir community,” Col. Michelle Mitchell, U.S. Army Garrison Fort Belvoir, commander, said. “We’re one step closer to achieving excellence in our ready and resilient mission.” Last year, the installation opened its resilience obstacle course and the new resilience training center will add to that program’s success and better prepare the installation to provide resilience-related trainings and programs, Mitchell said. “Whether it is meeting the needs of individuals, command teams, families, or providing training, this center has the capability of facilitating all of our reliance and SHARP needs and will allow us to offer high-quality services and support to our supported community here on the installation,” Mitchell said. Belvoir’s new center is the 25th resilience training center to open Armywide, guest speaker Sharyn Saunders, director of the Army Resiliency Directorate, said at the ceremony.
Saunders said Fort Belvoir is a good location for a resiliency training . “Fort Belvoir is a great place to host this training center … [because] Fort Belvoir touches so many Soldiers in our Military District of Washington here. It’s just such a great opportunity to have such a strong partnership with this installation and with the team here and be able to continue to facilitate the growth and development of our resiliency and performance skills across the Army,” Saunders said. Resiliency and performance skills are key to developing personal readiness in military members and their families, Saunders said. “When we talk about personal readiness, we are talking about the ability for individuals, or units, and for the Army to sustain their physical wellbeing; their psychological health; their social connections; and their spiritual development; as well as their family preparedness, so that families are encouraging Soldiers to continue their service and are also part of our ready team,” Saunders said. “So, it’s very opportune for us to set up a training center like this one where we can train Soldiers, where we can build unit cohesion, where our family members can come in and receive resiliency training.” Half of the new building will house the resilience training center and the second half will house the SHARP resource center, where SHARP training classes will be conducted and where victims can go to report incidents and seek support services. The SHARP half of the building has private waiting rooms and restricted access for victims’ privacy once it is fully operational.
Command Sgt. Maj. Stephen Bowens, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1, the Pentagon, also a guest speaker at the ceremony, said it makes sense. “It’s so fitting this morning that we have SHARP and resiliency in the same house because when you join the Army, the Army makes you strong. And our resiliency team keeps you strong. So, we truly have a Soldier for life,” Bowens said. The new SHARP resource center, the 15th of its kind In the Army, “is pivotal to the growth and development of our Army,” Bowens said, and will help the Army make strides towards the goal of “eliminating sexual assault from our ranks through prevention, prosecution, investigation, victim advocacy, and assessment and accountability.” “I would hope that all of you are proud because our Army has come a long, long way and today marks a major accomplishment for the Belvoir community,” Bowens said. Maj. Gen. Bradley Becker, commander, Joint Force Headquarters, National Capitol Region/Military District of Washington, also spoke at the ceremony, praising the leadership and team that helped develop and open the new training and resource center. “All I would ask is that now that we’ve got this beautiful building, and this great resource center for both resiliency and SHARP, that we put that same team-level of leadership and effort into making this an effective place for our family members, our Service members and our DA civilians to come for resiliency and for counseling and continue to make this an effective place to be,” Becker said.
Van Noy Library hosts weekly activities for children in support of the “Read for the Win!” Summer Reading Program. Tuesdays at 2 p.m. is Teen Activity Tuesday with Ms. Katie, Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. is Story Time with Ms. Lisa where children 5 and younger cab enjoy stories, activities and crafts. Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. is School Age Activities with Ms. Sheri for children in kindergarten through 6th grade. Activities are Olympics- and Brazil-themed July 28. For more information call Van Noy Library, 703-806-3323.
Telegraph Road repaving
VDOT expects to start resurfacing Telegraph Road from the Fairfax County Parkway overpass to the ADF-E intersection, in areas surrounding Belvoir’s Telegraph Gate, beginning overnight July 31. VDOT will remove and replace 2 inches of asphalt and re-install pavement markings. No work is expected at the intersection of Telegraph Road and Hilltop Village Center Drive. Officials expect to start near the parkway and finish near ADF-E. All work on Telegraph Road will be done between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m., and the contractor expects the job to last through mid-September.
Float in Movie
Connelly Outdoor Pool at the Officers’ Club, 5500 Schulz Circle, will show “The Good Dinosaur” for a Float in Movie Aug 4. Admission begins at 7:30 p.m. and the movie begins at dusk. The cost is $3 per person and people can bring food and drinks, except alcohol and glass containers. Pool floats are allowed, but “lay floats” must be smaller than the user’s body. No registration required. Space is limited. Call Benyaurd Indoor Pool at 703-805-2620 for more information.
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Aviation battalion hosts retirees By Adrienne Anderson Staff writer
Sunrise Senior Living retirees got an up-close look at some of the latest aircraft from 12th Aviation Battalion July 13, at Davison Airfield. “Everyone around us sees what we do in the air, but they never really get to see what the team is doing right here on the airfield,” said Capt. Terikazu Onoda, 12th Aviation Battalion assistant operations officer. The 911th Technical Rescue Engineer Company brought their rescue truck to the event and two other companies brought in a VH60M Black Hawk helicopter, one of four in the Army inventory; and a UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter. The retirees were also able to try on gear Soldiers wore during operations. Spence Armstrong, a retired Air Force lieutenant general, enjoyed his time with the unit. He was a pilot for 34 years and flew a variety of airplanes and helicopters during his years of service. He spent a year at Fort Benning and flew with Army aviation there, Armstrong said. “I learned a lot about the Army there, because we were advisers to the Infantry. So, I got my share of the Army and I’m familiar with it,” he said. But back then, he wasn’t pleased with the way airplanes were maintained, compared to now. Armstrong was pleased with the way 12th Aviation Battalion maintained its assets. “It’s well-maintained,” Armstrong said about the aircraft the battalion used. “Which is important, because
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Chief Warrant Officer 2 Michael Beck, left, briefs World War II veteran Dan Smith from Sunrise Senior Living about his role as a Black Hawk pilot during a visit to 12th Aviation Battalion, July 13. you are always worried about the maintenance of the equipment and this looks like it’s got tender-loving care and would be safe for operation.” The event is a great way for retired veterans to share experiences, and the Soldiers in the unit will benefit from the retirees’ stories, Onoda said. “We stand ready to support anything going on in the National Capital Region, as far as air support,” Onoda said about the 12th Aviation Battalion. “When they see our aircraft flying around, we’re always training and we’re always ready to respond, whether we’re called from higher headquarters telling us to do something that’s directly mission related, or whether there is natural disasters and response needed to support the defense civil authorities.” Because of the unit’s duties, it’s hard to put on community events. When they are able to do so, Onoda
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Belvoir teens eligible for Women’s Equality Day essay contest By Amanda Stewart Staff writer Fort Belvoir’s Equal Opportunity Office is sponsoring an essay contest in the hopes of inspiring community youth to think about the women’s equality movement. Youth ages 14 to 18 are invited to participate in the EOO’s 2016 Women’s Equality Day Essay Contest. Participants are asked to write an essay answering one of two questions, “How has the women’s equality movement impacted your life?” or “Where do you see the women’s equality movement in upcoming years?” The essay winner will be recognized at the office’s Women’s Equality Day observance, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Aug. 25 at the Fort Belvoir Community Center. The observance will also include entertainment and remarks by guest speaker Lt. Gen. Flora Darpino, Judge Advocate General for the U.S. Army. Women’s Equality Day is observed each year to mark the anniversary of the date the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was signed and women were granted the right to vote in the United States. This year, the EOO decided to hold an essay contest to involve the community’s youth in the observance and to generate a greater understanding of what the women’s equality movement means today, said Sgt. 1st Class Nieasha Barnes, Military District of Washington equal opportunity adviser.
“This year’s event is a celebration of women’s right to vote,” Barnes said. “With the essay contest, we are hoping to get our teens to dig a little deeper and look at what impact women’s equality has had on their lives.” The equal opportunity office holds observances throughout the year to mark things such as Women’s History Month, Asian-Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The idea to tie a youth essay contest into this month’s observance stemmed from a desire to involve more of the Belvoir community, Barnes said. “We pride ourselves on continuing to involve the military and civilian populations … because it’s summer, we thought this would be a good way to get more of our teens and families involved, too,” Barnes said. Barnes said she hopes the essay contest will challenge teens to consider the effect the women’s equality movement can still have on their lives today. “Even though it seems like something that happened a long time ago, the women’s equality movement is still important today,” Barnes said. Essays are due by Aug. 8 and a complete set of rules and submission information is available at Van Noy Library, 5966 12th St., Fort Belvoir. Essays must be twopages, plus a title page, and must be typed, double-spaced and in 12-point Arial font. Prizes will be awarded for first place and runner-up essays.
Exchange celebrates 121 years of service, support Belvoir Exchange press release On July 25, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service marks a milestone — 121 years of serving Soldiers, Airmen, retirees and military families. On July 25, 1895, General Order No. 46 established the exchange on military installations, directing post commanders to set up an exchange at every post. Since then, exchanges have faithfully served alongside Service members wherever they are called to serve, from Bagram to Barksdale, Benning to Baghdad and beyond. To celebrate 121 years of service and support, shoppers who use their Military Star card over the weekend get double reward points, earning 4 points for every $1 spent. With the rewards program, shoppers automatically get a $20 rewards card for every 2,000 points earned. The 121st anniversary celebration continues July 25 at the Fort Belvoir Popeyes, which is offering two pieces of chicken — mixed or tenders — and a biscuit for $1.21. Soldiers, retirees and their families can help the Fort Belvoir Exchange celebrate 121 years of family serving family. Anniversary weekend festivities include a cakecutting at the Main Exchange at 11 a.m. Saturday; demonstrations; a trivia contest; and special deals. For more information, military shoppers can contact the Fort Belvoir Exchange, 703-806-5416.
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National Guard helicopter task force bolsters Europe’s Special Ops By Staff Sgt. Larraine Whetstone Army.mil On July 11 a helicopter task force of four UH-60L Black Hawks and Soldiers from the Colorado, Utah and Kansas Army National Guard arrived in Illesheim, Germany, to support components of Special Operations Command Europe during training and exercises throughout Europe. The mission, expected to last several months, is meant to allow National Guard Soldiers the chance to strengthen their unit deployment readiness while augmenting the training of U.S. and partner-nation special operations forces. "Moving from a good idea around a water cooler to actually executing this idea gives the Soldiers an opportunity to focus on the training objectives of their customers (U.S. Army Europe, 12th Combat Aviation Brigade and Special Operations Command Europe)," said Lt. Col Anthony D. Somogyi, task force commander and Colorado National Guardsman. "This is a great mission for (National Guard) aviation, because we find ourselves being asked to work
with special forces in (global contingency operations) quite a bit, and this is another way we can work with them and figure out how to support them," Somogyi said. As a direct support aviation task unit, the National Guard helicopter task force will provide Special Operations Command Europe with air movement support; static and military freefall support; and fast-rope insertion and extraction system capability. When not meeting Special Operations Command Europe requests, the task force will support the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade and U.S. Army Europe. This is the first phase of what is hoped to be an enduring mission set, said Somogyi. The helicopter task force is the "proof of concept" and is scheduled to rotate back to the U.S. in October. If approved, the aircraft will remain in theater to allow National Guard follow-on forces to gain experience and build readiness on longer rotations. By the end of the mission, this first wave of National Guard Soldiers should have demonstrated their value, said Somogyi, and their capacity to support Special Operations Command Europe.
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Families lay out blankets at the Fort Belvoir Amphitheater to watch the movie “Pan,” Friday night, sponsored by USOMetro and Fort Belvoir MWR.
Families lay out blankets and set up chairs at the Fort Belvoir Amphitheater to enjoy a free screening of “Pan,” Friday evening.
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Adults relax and children run around prior to the free screening of the movie “Pan” at the Fort Belvoir Amphitheater, Friday.
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A tank bounce-house entertains the children before the movie starts Friday at the Amphitheater. Belvoir MWR and USOMetro hosted and sponsored the family event.
Vivienne Ryder, 3, dances to the music in the Fort Belvoir Amphitheater Friday evening as families gather to watch a screening of “Pan.”
The Fort Belvoir Amphitheater once again was the site of an evening of family fun, food, and entertainment, as Belvoir’s MWR and USO-Metro inflated the movie screen to show the 2015 movie, “Pan.” Food trucks served sno-cones and fish dinners, with MWR providing free popcorn. The summer series ends Aug. 19 with a performance by the Fairfax rock band Traitors N’ Thieves.
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Kawamura center challenges community members to be fittest By Rick Musselman Sports editor The Kawamura Human Performance Center, once again, aims to determine the fittest on Fort Belvoir with the 3rd annual Who’s The Fittest? Challenge, Sept. 17 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The two-person team competition — open to all active-duty military personnel, family members, and DoD affiliated card holders 18 and older — will test participants’ strength and endurance in a combination of power lifts, Olympic lifts, muscle endurance workouts and a short run. Categories include male, female or coed (ages 18-44) and masters male, female or coed (45 and older) that will compete in 1600m run, Max deadlift, bench press, 1000-meter row, hand-release push-ups, ground to overhead, burpees and clean ladder. Last year, more than 100 Service members and civilians from across the Belvoir community braved unseasonably chilly temperatures See FITTEST, Page B2
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Michelle Larden puts her strength to the test during the dead lift portion of MWR's 2nd annual Who’s The Fittest competition, Sept. 12 at Fort Belvoir’s Kawamura Human Performance Center.
LGAFB commemorate Olympics with MemberGuest tournament By Rick Musselman Sports editor With their carts bedecked with the flags of nations around the world, nearly 50 golfers took to the fairways and greens of the Belvoir Golf Club to compete in the Ladies Golf Association of Fort Belvoir’s annual Member-Guest Tournament, July 17. The theme of this year’s competition, hosted by Fritz Diekmann, Fort Belvoir Golf Club PGA pro instructor, was the forthcoming Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and each team represented a participating country, with golfers wearing that nation’s traditional garb. “With the Olympics coming up, we just had to do something to celebrate that,” said Carol Lucke, LGAFB publicity chair. “Each team chose a country and we decorated the carts with flags and props that represented the countries’ culture.” Shamrocks adorned the Irish contingent; a stuffed kangaroo with her joey accompanied the Australian team; sombreros and piñatas were the order of the day for the team representing Mexico; and the Moroccan cart left the staging area fit for a sheik with its ornate draperies and red fez on the roof. Gloria Orr, LGAFB secretary and long-standing member, said guests from as far away as Florida, along with members of local clubs around the Washington,
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Ladies Golf Association of Fort Belvoir members and guests, competing as Team Thailand, pose for a photo before the start of the organization’s annual Member-Guest Tournament, July 12 at the Golf Club. From left, Linda Wince, Evelyn Crawford, Young Grzella, June Page.
D.C. metro area, participated. The event began with a “Parade of Nations” during which the golfers drove their carts around the paved circle in front of the main clubhouse. From there, the procession made its way to the first tees for the 9 a.m. shotgun start. See GOLF, Page B3
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Ghosts in the neon By Rick Musselman Sports editor Last week, I was driving up Route 1 and saw up ahead the spectacle of spinning wheels and flashing neon lights that only a carnival can produce. Now, for 1970s kids, those wonderlands of whirling colors and clanging sounds were among the most exciting destinations in those glorious days of summertime freedom. So, I just couldn’t resist turning into the parking lot. I found a discreet spot near the entrance where a rotund man wearing a dingy brown derby sat on a stool taking tickets. I had no intention of paying $12 for admission and I certainly wouldn’t ride anything — somehow with advancing age came a more cautious attitude toward greasy machinery that’s set up and torn down a hundred times over the course of a summer. Besides, people-watching can be as much fun as the Flying Bobs or the Zipper. Of course, memories immediately began flooding my thoughts and, for a moment, I actually felt 10 again, seeing myself scampering along the midway in cutoffs, filthy sneakers and sticky hands from multiple candy apples. Within minutes, I was lost in the summer of 1976 when a big carnival appeared in an abandoned lot just down the hill from the house. I think my friends and I spent every evening there and we even made friends with the “carnies” who worked the rides and concession stands. Oddly, those people became such important characters in the story book of my early life that I still remember their names — the cowboy-hatted Bushy Pete; the creepily grinning funhouse attendant, Itchy; the denim-clad, 90-pound Bo Weevil; and the mighty Ski-Bo who’s 300-hundred pound presence spent every night lumbering around and reminding folks to “make sure to hit ‘dat duck pond before the night’s out.” They were people who made you wonder about their own childhoods and home towns and what life was like there. At any rate, that brief stop at the neighborhood carnival was well worth it, and made me realize that those carnies from decades ago, who appeared once a summer from the shadowy margins of “conventional” society, left some of the strongest impressions. So, wherever you men and women are today, I’d like to say thanks. You’re my kind.
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Benjamin Gray pushes his strength to the limit during the dead lift portion of MWR's 2nd annual Who’s The Fittest competition, Sept. 12 at Fort Belvoir’s Kawamura Human Performance Center. the Fittest event proves to be an enjoyable way to challenge themselves From Page B1 that demands a lot of preparatory training and a total commitment of and steady rain to put months of willpower. training to the ultimate test in the “I love it. I think it’s a great event, DFMWR-sponsored event. Hosted and (MWR) really does a great job by Joe Castro, KHPC supervisory of putting Who’s The Fittest tosports specialist, the challenge pitgether” said Ben Hymas who comted a roster full of highly prepared, peted as a member of Team Vanilla two-person teams in a grueling fitDream with Larry King last year. ness competition among military “I go to the Kawamura Center and services and units that included a do their strength and conditioning mixture of strong man, power lift(programs) and also their high ining, and total-body workout-styled tensity stuff (to get ready for events exercises. like this).” KHPC staff members select the On event day, team check-in and wide variety of exercises to ensure warm up is 6-7 a.m. and the comthat all participants, regardless of petitors’ meeting starts at 7:15 a.m. skill and experience, can compete on A ceremony will be held right afan even playing field. ter the competitions, when awards “We choose these exercises so will be given to first-place teams in anyone could compete in it; they’re each division. not very technical and anyone can Medical personnel will be availperform them with practice,” Casable throughout the event. tro said. “Judging is very simple and Other events on Fort Belvoir have easy, as well. The combined reps or sold out quickly, so early sign up is weight of each team member (prostrongly encouraged. The cost is $40 duce) the overall score in the lift per team and all registered teams events.” are guaranteed an event T-shirt. All The top overall scores of each of registrations are non-refundable. the exercises will determine "Who's To register, visit http://www.ac The Fittest" in each division. tive.com/ft-belvoir-va/running/whoAccording to Deborah Peterson, Larry King, left, keeps his teammate, Ben Hyman, focused and motis-the-fittest-2016, call 703-806-4655 DFMWR fitness specialist, the event vated at the Concept2 rowing station during MWR's 2nd annual Who’s or visit the KHPC. not only gives community members The Fittest competition, Sept. 12 at Fort Belvoir’s Kawamura Human For a complete breakdown of a unique opportunity to compete Performance Center. but also showcases Belvoir’s state- workout concept, and there are a the inaugural event in 2014. “We’re the competition events and rules, of-the-art fitness facilities. lot of big competitions around the a comprehensive fitness facility and visit http://belvoir.armymwr.com/ us/belvoir/ft-belvoir-events/whos“This event really goes hand- country every year. So, we thought, we have all the equipment.” For the participants, the Who’s fittest?eID=513061 in-hand with the whole total-body why not do it here?” she said during
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Beverly Harmon executes a short chip shot during the Ladies Golf Association of Fort Belvoir's annual Member-Guest Tournament, July 12 at the Golf Club.
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From Page B1 According to Diekmann, the tournament followed a shamble format, by which each competing team selected the one best drive among the members after teeing off. Participants then played their own golf balls from that position to the hole. This year’s LGAFB Member-Guest Tournament also included three special contest holes — a low-score on the 15th, a closest to the pin on the 13th, and a straightest drive on the 2nd. Winners were awarded in both gross and net tallies. The LGAFB is open to all female golfers eligible for membership at Fort Belvoir Golf Club, and interested players can join any time during the season. Weekly play (shotgun start format) is every Tuesday morning, beginning in April and running through October. Annual dues are $65. Tournament play continues into November. The LGAFB, formed in 1957, provides female golfers the chance to share their enthusiasm for the sport in a socially competitive environment, according to a LGAFB press release. For weekly play dates, groups are comprised of players from various flights, based on handicap, and recognition is given to winners based on their individual flights. The LGAFB also hosts several special tournaments at the Golf Club each year, including the Rally
for the Cure tournament, which recognizes and contributes to Breast Cancer awareness, and the Member-Guest tournament, which gives members a chance to meet and interact with guests invited from various golf clubs in the area. Other major events include the Member-Member tournament that allows competitors to share camaraderie with other LGAFB golfers, the Memorial tournament which recognizes those who have belonged to the organization in the past, and the Spring Match and Fall Championship that recognizes the most accomplished golfers in the league. LGAFB members can also meet, socialize and compete with their counterparts in local and regional events. The Virginia State Golf Association sponsors events throughout the state, and Fort Belvoir Golf Club’s membership in the Arlington-Fairfax County Golf League, comprised of 15 golf clubs throughout Northern Virginia, gives LGAFB members a chance to represent Fort Belvoir in team matches in April and May and play in individual monthly tournaments, June through September. Locations are rotated among all member clubs. The LGAFB welcomes all interested female golfers to join the installation’s ladies’ group to play, compete, socialize and have fun each Thursday throughout the golf season. For more information, call Carol Lucke, LGAFB publicity chair, at 703-791-2466
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Sports & Recreation Briefs This week Club and Net Club golf championship The Fort Belvoir Golf Club will be hosting their annual Club and Net Club golf championship SaturdaySunday. Interested players must have a valid USGA Handicap and register by July 18. The top finishers in each flight or championship will receive an individual trophy, their names on a championship trophy displayed at the Golf Club, and a gift certificate. The cost to enter is $40 for Golf Club members and active-duty Soldiers and $100 for all other eligible patrons. Entry fee includes range balls, hors d’ oeuvres Saturday and lunch Sunday. Fees are per person and do not include cart rentals. For more information and to register call the Pro Shop at 703-8065878, 8450 Beulah St, Bldg. 2920.
Who’s the Fittest? It’s time to start training for the Sports and Fitness 3rd Annual “Who’s the Fittest?” competition, Sept. 17, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. This year’s events will include a combination of power lifts, Olympic lifts, muscle endurance workouts, and a short run. The fitness event takes place at the Kawamura Human Performance Center, 9250 Gunston Rd, and is a two man team event. There will be six categories to include
Open (18-44) male, female, and mixed divisions, master’s (45 & up) male, female, and mixed. Participants must compete as a team only. The cost is $40 per team. Register online at http:// www.active.com/ft-belvoir-va/running/ who-s-the-fittest-2016 or in person at Kawamura Human Performance Center. Visit belvoir.armymwr.com for event details and rules or call 703806-4655 for more information.
Softball players, coaches wanted The Fort Belvoir Sports and Fitness program is looking for women`s and men`s players and coaches for their post-level softball program. The team will represent the installation in the Washington Area Military Athletic Conference and participate in local leagues and tournaments. Participants must be active duty or family members, age 18 and older, Reserve, National Guard, contractors and DoD civilians assigned or attached to Fort Belvoir. For more information call email Tom Craig at tomcraig07@ verizon.net
Youth Sports summer clinics and camps Registration is open for summer sports clinics and camps. The Tennis Clinic is Aug. 8-12 for ages 7-18. The cost is $45 and registration ends July
29. Register with Youth Sports and Fitness, 9500 Barlow Road, Bldg. 950 or call 703-805-9138 for more information.
Youth Fall Sports Registration for summer and fall sports is now under way. Tackle football is for ages 7-15 years and the cost is $85. Cheerleading is for ages 5-15 and the cost is $55. Tackle football and cheer season is August - November. Flag football is for ages 5-10 and the cost is $55. Flag football season is September - November. Fall baseball is for ages 7-15 and the cost is $60. Baseball season is September - November. Fall soccer is for ages 5-12 and the cost is $55. Soccer season is September-November. Enrollment for fall sports closes Aug. 12 or when teams are full. Register with Youth Sports and Fitness, 9500 Barlow Road, Bldg. 950 or call 703-805-9138 for more information.
Upcoming Get Golf Ready The Fort Belvoir Golf Club offers golf clinics for beginners that will cover everything needed to get started. Sessions are held once a week for 5 weeks and cover putting, chipping, pitching, full swing,
and etiquette. Tuesday clinic start date is Sept. 6. Wednesday clinic start date is Sept. 7. Thursday start date is Sept. 8. Each session is one hour. Start times for the Tuesday and Thursday sessions is 6 p.m., and Wednesdays there will be 5 and 6 p.m. sessions. Call the Golf Club at 703-806-5878 for more information.
In Progress Walking Across the USA Walking Across the USA is a 12week program in which participants record their miles each day after using the treadmill, elliptical, bike, track or outdoor trail. The program runs through Aug. 28. Each participant will be given log-in sheets to track their progress. Miles will be posted at the Body Shop and Graves Fitness Center. In addition, a map of the USA will pinpoint locations and be updated every Monday. There are 3 categories: elliptical, bike, and walking (treadmill, track, or outdoor trail). The first-place finishers with the most miles in each category will win a Fitbit Flex. Eligible participants are military, DoD civilians, retirees and family members. Register at the Body Shop, 1023 12th Street or call 703-806-3100 for more information.
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Army makes announcement about Army Cyber Command By Army Public Affairs The Department of the Army announces the designation of U.S. Army Cyber Command, ARCYBER, as an Army Service Component Command, or ASCC. On July 11, the Secretary of the Army signed Department of the Army General Order, DA GO 2016-11, designating ARCYBER as an ASCC. Designating ARCYBER as an ASCC brings its roles and authorities in line with other ASCCs (for example, U.S. Army Europe and U.S. Army Special Operations Command) and is a major step forward in providing unity of command for cyberspace operations in support of, and fully integrated with, U.S. Cyber Command. “A dedicated Army Service Component Command for the cyber domain is an important step to
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