Fort Belvoir is a military instillation that was once a camp founded during World War I, Camp Humphreyes, but later, the camp was renamed Fort Belvoir in honor of the historic Belvoir Manor that was the home of Thomas Fairfax. The population of 7,000 people is run by the garrison commander, Colonel Brian W. Lauritzen. Today, Fort Belvoir is home to a number of military related institutions including the Defense Logistics Agency, the Defense Contract Audit Agency, the Defense Technical Information Center, and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, and agencies of the United States Department of Defense. Almost all of the population of Fort Belvoir consists of military officers, members of the United States Army Materiel Command, the U.S. Army Reserve, and the Department of Defense agencies. Fort Belvoir provides excellent housing and a wide variety of services for all military residents. The area contains its own beauty shop, barber shop, recreational activities, fitness facilities, a library, and a commissary.
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