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On May 11 at the Fort Belvoir Officers Club, Col. Loyd Beal III culminated his tenure as Project Manager, Terrestrial Sensors (PM TS) in passing the charter to his successor, Lareina Adams. Mark Kitz, Program Executive Officer, Intelligence, Electronic Warfare, and Sensors hosted the event. With more than 400 personnel dispersed across many areas of responsibility, PM TS procures, fields, and supports numerous state-of-the-art ground sensor systems globally, including within the United States at our southwestern border and in the National Capital Region.
Fort Belvoir named Garth D. Newell its newest command sergeant major with an assumption of responsibility ceremony on May 19.
Newell is taking over as the installation’s top non-commissioned officer from Sgt. Maj. Daniel Hopkins, who became interim command sergeant major in January after the retirement of Sgt. Maj. Gregory M. Kleinholz.
The Army relies on data – and for leadership to know what is working, and to understand where changes should be made – they need your input.
InsideNoVa/Prince William, a news partner with Fort Belvoir Public Affairs, won the top news award among large weekly newspapers, along with a Best-in-Show prize and 30 other awards, in the Virginia Press Association’s annual contest for advertising and journalistic excellence in 2022.
Army Special Operations Command’s latest appointment puts a woman in the role of senior enlisted leader for the first time.
Command Sgt. Maj. JoAnn Naumann stepped into the job at a ceremony Monday at Fort Bragg, N.C.