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Independence Day celebration draws 16,000 visitors to Camp Zama to share in festivities
Jul 7, 2025
CAMP ZAMA, Japan – More than 16,000 visitors came to Camp Zama June 28 to join the festivities during the installation’s Independence Day celebration, w... Read full story
Belgian LN: major changes at Zutendaal since APS-2 mission began there in 2017
Jul 8, 2025
ZUTENDAAL, Belgium – When Mark Machiels started working at the Zutendaal Army Prepositioned Stocks-2 worksite in 2017, the Belgian local national (LN) e... Read full story
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More families would likely take advantage of the Fort Belvoir Youth Center if they knew, but many families living on post work at The Pentagon or Andrews Air Force Base. Feedback from the Interactive Customer Evaluation service, or ICE, said, “The Fort Belvoir youth program is the best thing I've seen in 10 years. The staff is great.” Services are available free of charge to military families.

2024 was a year of transformation and renewed mission focus for the military police Soldiers of Fort Belvoir Law Enforcement Activity (LEA), ushering in a new era of operational readiness and regional impact. May 1, Capt. Antonio Badillo Morales assumed command from Capt. David Byers at a change of command ceremony.

Sgt. 1st Class David Pough Sr., Fort Belvoir’s Master Resiliency Trainer, and NCO in Charge of the Readiness and Resilience Performance Center, was honored in February with induction as “Trainer of the Year, into the USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame. He received this prestigious accolade for his outstanding contributions to the Fort Belvoir and Joint Base Meyer-Henderson Hall Boxing Team. The award honored Coach Pough’s transformative impact on his athletes—arming them with skills to excel in both the ring and in life.

Fort Belvoir held a patching ceremony on the steps of its headquarters building, April 3, symbolizing a new chapter in its history.
As the second Installation Management Command installation to transition from the Army Material Command patch to the U.S. Army Military District of Washington patch, this change follows a recent execution order directed by the Secretary of the Army. Major General Trevor Bredenkamp, Commanding General of the Joint Task Force-National Capital Region and MDW, presided over the ceremony. In his remarks, he emphasized that while the uniform change is symbolic, it serves as a testament to the enduring and steadfast relationship between Fort Belvoir and MDW.

The Fort Belvoir command team unveiled a new standard of living for unaccompanied Service members. During the ribbon-cutting ceremony Fort Belvoir Garrison Commander, Col. David Stewart, reinforced a message shared with every Soldier upon arrival to the installation – one that now resonates even more with the new barracks design. “This is not a temporary place for you to sleep – this is your home."