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A History of Family Housing at U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Belvoir, Virginia

Wherry-Capehart Meet the Need for Family Housing

Michael Groeneveld explains how Wherry-Capehart got its name and how the increased number of married couples changed the outlook for family housing on post.

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