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FORT BELVOIR, VA.-- (June 18, 2018)--
U.S. Navy Capt.

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FORT BELVOIR, VA.-- (June 18, 2018)-- U.S. Navy Capt.

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FORT BELVOIR, VA.-- (June 18, 2018)--
U.S. Navy Capt. Robert Fry assumes the position of hospital director from Col. Jason Wieman during a transfer of authority ceremony at Fort Belvoir's Thurman Hall June 18, 2018. U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Ronald Place, the Director for the National Capital Region (Medical) serves as host of the event combining traditions from both Army and Navy ceremonial elements.
The Belvoir Hospital is a 120-bed, 1.3 million-square-foot military community hospital that serves a regional population of 250,000 personnel with about 100,000 enrollees receiving inpatient and specialty care services supported by 55 specialty clinics, a Warrior Pavilion (for combat injured/wounded/ ill), Inpatient Addictions Program, and three satellite family health centers at the Pentagon, Dumfries and Fairfax, Va.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)

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