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April 29, 2021

733rd CED hosts cleanup event

Volunteers participate in a cleanup event at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, April 21, 2021. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, marine debris harms physical habitats, transports chemical pollutants, threatens aquatic life and interferes with human uses of river, marine and coastal environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior

Jan. 22, 2021

A bigger, better facility for AIT Soldiers

A new building is under construction which will improve the educational experience of Advanced Individual Training students assigned to Fort Eustis.

March 10, 2020

New year, new FE

The 733rd Civil Engineer Division is in the early phases of the Main Substation Repair Project, which will rejuvenate Fort Eustis’ electrical infrastructure, enabling optimal installation energy consumption and facilitating renewable energy resources in the future.

Aug. 21, 2019

Soldiers, Airmen work together to save lives during exercise

Service members assigned to Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, worked alongside one another to participate in a downed aircraft crash exercise at Felker Army Airfield, Aug. 13, 2019.

June 6, 2018

Trashing old habits, cleaning for a cause

According the Chesapeake Bay Program, the bay is the largest estuary in the U.S. with a watershed that spans more than 64,000 square miles. The watershed is home to an estimated 18 million people, and more than 3,600 species of plants and animals, including over 2,700 plant species, and 500 finfish and shellfish species.

Dec. 14, 2016

Use caution; keep watch at crosswalks

In order to minimize the hazards associated with sharing the roadways, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, pedestrians and motorists should exercise caution when using or approaching crosswalks. According to the 633rd Security Forces Squadron, military personnel who fail to yield to pedestrians using crosswalks on JBLE will be issued an armed forces traffic ticket, while civilian personnel will receive a U. S. District Court violation notice. Furthermore, four points will be added to the on-base driving records for both military and civilians. Four points will also be added to the off-base driving records of civilians, in addition to a $200 fine.