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1st Infantry Division Conducts Mortar Training at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria
Nov 2, 2025
NOVO SELO TRAINING AREA, Bulgaria – Voices rang out calling commands as Soldiers from the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 16th Inf... Read full story
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One, simplified definition of industrial hygiene is, “science and art devoted to anticipating, recognizing, evaluating and controlling environmental factors that may cause sickness or impaired well-being.” And, Fort Belvoir’s newest industrial hygienist, born in D.C., comes here with a vast career and knowledge; and an enthusiasm for his science.
The Independent Review Commission on Sexual Assault in the Military has presented initial recommendations to Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III that would take the responsibility of prosecuting sexual assault offenses out of commanders' hands, and Austin and Army Gen. Mark A. Milley are willing to contemplate the change.
Anna Nordley struggled to focus on an important phone call while she sat at her desk, inconveniently positioned next to the kitchen counter. As an Army spouse and senior accounting manager for the USO, she tried to keep her phone muted to avoid the noisy clatter of the microwave and dishwasher running nearby.
I wanted to update you on two key directives recently signed by the Acting Secretary of the Army:
Allow all SPC/CPLs the choice to voluntarily take an APFT to qualify for or improve their opportunity for promotion.
Authorization for women to wear ponytails in all uniforms at all times.
The Army will resume distribution of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in limited capacity this week, helping the service reach its goal of vaccinating 80% of the force by July 4, its top medical officer said.




