Posted on May 13, 2018
I'm going to be stationed at Fort Belvoir at the WTU. What can I expect and what do they have available for wounded warriors?
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They have quite a bit on and off post that the program leverages. You can decide what best fits your lifestyle and personal interests and go from there.
It is very expensive to be in the area though. Fight for on post Housing, it will save you hours a week in driving and the cost of essentials (Gas etc). There are some very nice new housing options on the post and it has come a long way since I was there in 93! It’s a love or hate kind of place. For many it’s about staying positive and leveraging opportunities. No post is perfect, find the good in it and try to minimize the bad. Stay away from negative folks and have some fun at one of the best kept secrets of the US Army-FortBelvior is pretty nice!
It is very expensive to be in the area though. Fight for on post Housing, it will save you hours a week in driving and the cost of essentials (Gas etc). There are some very nice new housing options on the post and it has come a long way since I was there in 93! It’s a love or hate kind of place. For many it’s about staying positive and leveraging opportunities. No post is perfect, find the good in it and try to minimize the bad. Stay away from negative folks and have some fun at one of the best kept secrets of the US Army-FortBelvior is pretty nice!
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They may be able too-call them now and see what their housing SOPnis so you know early-they all have a way they go about housing based off resources and the like!
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There are really a lot of things available for WTU people. Better than at Walter Reed. You will enjoy it all except the commute. If you can get on post it would be sooo good. New housing available. Plenty of MWR opportunities. Hunting on base, Bow, but its not so bad.
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