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

Transition from Wherry to Capehart Housing

William C. Baldwin walks through the steps the government took to buy Wherry housing and transform it to match the nicer, existing Capehart housing.

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