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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.

Fort Belvoir Armed Forces Wellness Center hosted SEAC's spouse, Mrs. Janet Colon-Lopez, along with SMA's spouse, Mrs. Alexandra Grinston, SMMC spouse, Mrs. Stacie Black, MCPON spouse, Mrs. Evelyn Honea, CMSAF spouse, Mr. Rahn Bass, and the MCPOCG spouse, Mrs. Carol Jones.

Eating poppy seeds can cause diners to test positive for codeine on a urinalysis, Defense Department officials said in a memo released yesterday.

Fort Belvoir is struggling to fill job openings that have caused it to close two gates, even as it tries to expand outreach to the surrounding community following the COVID-19 pandemic. During a community leaders’ forum Feb. 22 on the installation, Col. Joseph Messina, the garrison commander, noted the installation’s success with readiness, business operations and resiliency but emphasized its struggle with filling job openings for positions pertaining to base operations.