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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Ukraine’s State Special Transport Service to Formalize Cooperation on Infrastructure Development
Jul 8, 2025
NEW YORK – On July 10, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, North Atlantic Division (USACE NAD) and Ukraine’s State Special Transport Service (SSTS) will f... Read full story
State Partnership Program enables global, shared 'peace through strength'
Jul 8, 2025
WASHINGTON — For more than 30 years, the National Guard has helped bolster the capabilities of foreign militaries, effectively broadening the pool of pa... Read full story
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A group of Army analysts were recognized last month for their efforts fighting COVID-19 that included helping top military leaders understand its severity, forecasting infection rates and advising commanders on where to deploy troops.
A local agency, supported by two Belvoir employment offices, hosts a Veteran and Military Career Day, Nov. 4, at the Army Museum on Fort Belvoir. There, job-seekers can interview with Northern Virginia companies that are hiring for more than 7,000 positions in government; information technology; renewable energy, finance; defense; and healthcare sectors.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will begin work to dismantle Fort Belvoir’s nuclear reactor in November, according to Brenda Barber, the program manager for the Corps of Engineers Baltimore District.The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will begin work to dismantle Fort Belvoir’s nuclear reactor in November, according to Brenda Barber, the program manager for the Corps of Engineers Baltimore District.

Throughout Virginia lawns, unbeknown to homeowners, Army companies have taken hold. Marching from one lawn to the next, these companies aren’t made of any Soldier you may have come across before. Rather, these soldiers are worms … more specifically, Fall Armyworms. And, how they got here is a story of the perfect storm.

The commission charged with renaming military bases that honor the Confederacy said it is uncertain whether Fort Belvoir will fall within its jurisdiction, its chair told InsideNoVa.The commission charged with renaming military bases that honor the Confederacy said it is uncertain whether Fort Belvoir will fall within its jurisdiction, its chair told InsideNoVa.