Talk:Fort Belvoir

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The photograph included in this article is out of date. A new section for the benefit of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency has been added to the right side of the building from the vantage of the existing photo. It's hard to miss for anyone who's been there, and a newer photo would improve the accuracy of the article. Please remove this comment once/if the photo has been updated.

Also, there is a lot more to Fort Belvoir than just the info mentioned in the first paragraph of the preview section, but the way it's worded now, it appears those four agencies (DLA, DCAA, DTIC, DTRA) are the main focus, when in reality they occupy only a portion of the fort, both in terms of land mass and personnel. Could somebody look into this?

The school that moved to Fort Leonard Wood is NOT the "US Army Corps of Engineers School." The US Army Corps of Engineers and the US Army Engineers Branch are two different organizations although there is a lot of overlap. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Vermin8 (talk • contribs) 19:38, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

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Article reassessed and graded as start class.