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All-Army Soccer Team primed for Armed Forces tournament after forming, prepping at Fort Eustis
October 22, 2010
All-Army soccer team members start off practices with a warm-up keep-away drill involving two players in the middle trying to get the ball back from five surrounding players who are trying to keep it away. (Photo by Zack Shelby)

Railroad safety becoming a concern at Fort Eustis
October 22, 2010
At Fort Eustis the railroad still exists and is very active. There are currently more than 30 public road crossings at Eustis that the Army operates and maintains, 10 of which are in high traffic areas along Washington Avenue.

Air Force’s top golfers converge on Langley for Air Force Golf Championship
October 21, 2010
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. – U.S. Air Force golfer Thomas Whitney, of Vandenberg Air Force Base, drives the ball from a sand bunker during the Air Force Golf Championship Oct. 19. Air Force personnel from around the world competed in the tournament to advance on to the Armed Forces Golf Championship. At the conclusion of the Armed Forces competitions, the best players are selected to represent the U.S. at International Military Sports Competitions hosted worldwide or at U.S. national championships. (U.S. Air Force photo/Eric Deagle)

Modern heroes pay tribute to battle of Yorktown
October 21, 2010
Col. Charles F. Maskell, commander, 7th Sustainment Brigade, and Yorktown Day Grand Marshall, rides along the parade route in a vintage World War II Jeep owned and driven by retired Lt. Col. Dave King.

JBLE to host environmental public meeting
October 15, 2010

Soldier teaches others to fight, dance back from adversity
October 15, 2010

get vaccinated
October 15, 2010
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va -- U.S. Army Col. Reggie Austin, 633d Air Base Wing vice commander, receives a flu shot from Master Sgt. Bonnie McKusick, 633d ABW command chief assistant, Oct. 14. This season’s vaccines protect not only against H1N1 but also against two other influenza viruses: H3N2 virus and an Influenza B virus. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Ashley Hawkins)

Range offers vast array of considerations
October 14, 2010
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. – An aerial view of the newest urban complex target on Dare County Bombing Range, Outer Banks, N.C., was completed two weeks ago.  The range encompasses a total area of 46,621 acres and contains two separate and independent weapon impact areas.  The range’s mission is to meet the F-15E training requirements of not only the 4th Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., but also the Navy and Marine Corps.  (U.S. Air Force photo courtesy photo) (released))

Langley food service warriors compete for Hennessy award
October 14, 2010