U.S. Army Military Retiree
Branch
U.S. Army
Rank
E-8
Service Years
1970 - 2021
Fort Belvoir, VA
U.S. Army
Fort Belvoir, located in Fairfax County, Virginia, has played a pivotal role in U.S. military history since its establishment in 1917 as Camp A.A. Humphreys, a training site for Army engineers during World War I. Renamed Fort Belvoir in 1935, the installation evolved into a vital center for engineering, intelligence, and logistics operations. Over the decades, Fort Belvoir has hosted numerous major commands, including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Defense Logistics Agency. Today, it serves as a strategic administrative and support hub for multiple Department of Defense agencies, supporting a wide array of military missions both domestically and globally.
8TH INFANTRY DIVISION
U.S. Army
The 8th Infantry Division is a unit of the United States Army that was first activated during World War I. It has participated in many major conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and the Gulf War. The division is known for its distinctive shoulder sleeve insignia, which features a blue and gold octofoil. Currently, the 8th Infantry Division is inactive, having been deactivated in 1992 as part of the post-Cold War drawdown of the US military.

1st Infantry Division
U.S. Army
The 1st Infantry Division, nicknamed "The Big Red One," is the oldest continuously serving division in the United States Army, activated in 1917. It fought in World War I, leading the first American offensive and participating in major operations such as Cantigny and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. During World War II, the division landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day and fought in key campaigns across North Africa and Europe. Since then, the 1st Infantry Division has served in Vietnam, the Gulf War, the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan, maintaining a distinguished record of service.