Belvoir Eagle, October 8, 2015

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October 8, 2015

PIE reception highlights partnerships between area schools, military By Amanda Stewart Staff writer Children in military families face many unique challenges and it takes strong partnerships between the schools that serve them and the military community to meet their needs, officials from area schools and Fort Belvoir said Sept. 30 at an event celebrating and renewing those partnerships. Educators and officials from Fairfax County and Prince William County schools, George Mason University and representatives from Belvoir gathered at the Fort Belvoir Officers’ Club for the annual Partners in Education reception, which aims to recognize and renew the commitment of partners serving area military-connected children. Col. Michelle D. Mitchell, U.S. Army Garrison Fort Belvoir, commander, thanked attendees for their work serving the needs of area children. “We enjoy a wonderful relationship with all of you, with all of the educators, all our schools, with all of the folks who service our military-con-

Combined Federal Campaign

$21,000

$6,662 The annual Combined Federal Campaign runs through mid-December. Info on ways to give is available from www. cfcnca.org or from your keyworker. The Fort Belvoir Garrison CFC goal for 2015 is $21,000. As of Oct. 7, Belvoir Garrison has collected $6,662, or $37.1 percent of the $21,000 overall goal.

Disability Employment Awareness

Photo by Amanda Stewart

George Mason University students and members of the GMY VEX robotics team, Nick Reeves, center, and Matthew Rheinstein, demonstrate a robotic arm they built to Col. Michelle D. Mitchell, U.S. Army Garrison Fort Belvoir, commander, at the Partners in Education reception at the Officers’ Club, Sept. 30. nected children,” Mitchell said. “We tant professor in George Mason Uniabsolutely appreciate everything you versity’s College of Education and Human Development, gave the keynote do to make our children better.” See PIE, Page A2 Jennifer Drake Patrick, an assis-

OSAA gets new leadership By Adrienne Anderson Staff writer

Rain’s aftermath

Up Front

Photo by Paul Lara

Soaking rains and rising winds brought this large tree down on top of a car at U.S. Army Force Management School, Bldg. 247, Oct. 2. No one was injured in the accident, and members of Aleut Management Services removed the tree. A stalled weather system plagued Fort Belvoir with blustery storms throughout the weekend.

Col. James Ring relinquished command of the Operational Support Airlift Agency Sept. 30 to Lt. Col. David Doran in Walsh Hangar at Fort Belvoir’s Davison Army Airfield. Maj. Gen. Timothy McKeithen said Ring is leaving OSAA in good hands. McKeithen is the principal adviser on sustainment issues to the commanders of the U.S. Army Central Command, Combined Joint Task Force Land Components Command, and Combined Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve. He was the ceremony’s presiding officer. “The greatest privilege bestowed upon a military officer is to be given the honor and privilege … to command a military formation,” Ring said. “I will always be thankful for having the great honor to serve alongside distinguished uniformed Service members, Department of the Army civilians and also contract personnel who enable this formation to sustain global operations and support the Army and Department of Defense requirements.” OSAA will be transitioning from a See OSAA, Page A14

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. This year’s theme is “My disability is one part of who I am. At work, it’s what people can do that matters.” Read a story about Belvoir’s disability program, Page A4.

Prostate Cancer Support Group today

A Prostate Cancer Support Group meets at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital on the second Thursday of every month. The next meetings are today from 1 to 2 and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the hospital’s Urology Clinic, Sunrise Pavilion, second floor. Spouses and partners are invited. For more information, contact retired Col. Jane Hudak, 301-3192918, jane.l.hudak.ctr@mail.mil.

Legal closure

Belvoir’s Legal Assistance Office is closed Friday and Monday for Columbus Day and reopens Tuesday at 8 a.m.

Financial Planning Day

Wednesday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., ACS Bldg. 200 - 9800 Belvoir Road. Join the Financial Readiness Program for a free chance to meet with Certified Financial Planners and get your credit score evaluated and reviewed. For info, call 703-805-1833.

SHARP training

Belvoir’s SHARP office, Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention, offers training every month through September, except December. Registration is now required and class sizes are limited for every session. Training is from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Community Center. Upcoming training is Oct. 15, with a registration deadline of Monday; and Nov. 19, with a registration deadline of Nov. 12. For a complete SHARP training schedule and registration links, go to www. belvoir.army.mil/sharp.


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