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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.

The Pentagon is expanding the use of wearable fitness trackers to help predict outbreaks of infectious diseases such as COVID-19 as use of the technology, such as watches and rings, spreads in the military despite early security concerns.

Fort Belvoir’s trusted Traveler Program, which had been instituted last fall, has been suspended to conduct a traffic study. Installation access has returned to 100% ID checks at the gate. All visitors who do not have a DoD ID card, or military ID card will be required to receive an access card or visitor pass at Tully Gate’s Visitor Control Center, which is open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.