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In the past few years, many of us have made great strides in preparing more home-cooked meals. However, the now manic pace of our post-COVID-19 lives seems to usher in a new level of busyness, tempting us to grab a quick, less nutritious bite at a drive-through.

Numerous experts and Army supporters to encourage local students to consider Reserve Officer Training Corps and West Point as a pathway to be an officer as well as a smart career move.

Fort Belvoir’s Safety Office has two specialists to detect and remove mold in homes and offices. We spoke recently to Charice Smith, who has dedicated her career to helping others through public health.
For the first time since 2019, Fort Belvoir’s Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation held its signature event, the 24th annual Oktoberfest, from Sept. 29 to Oct. 2.

September is Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month. This is an opportunity to raise awareness about the difficult topic of suicide. This year’s theme, “Connect to Protect – Support is Within Reach. We're in this Together,” encourages Soldiers to take care of Soldiers, and emphasizes the vital role we all play in suicide prevention.