FORT BRAGG Kevin Griess spent more than 20 years in the Air Force but was never assigned to an installation in North Carolina during those two decades.
Now, he’s spending his first time in North Carolina helping oversee the nation’s most populated Army post as Fort Bragg’s newest deputy garrison commander.
He replaced Justin Mitchell, who retired in December after serving in the position since 2014.
The deputy garrison commander is similar to a city manager.
He or she is a civilian who works with the garrison commander and command sergeant major to develop policies and procedures for the day-to-day operations of the installation.
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4 FORT EUSTIS, VA – McDonald Army Health Center is now offering first dose Pfizer vaccine appointments to all eligible beneficiaries 16 years of age and older. This includes all TRICARE eligible patients as well as Department of Army, Department of Air Force, and Department of Navy government employees.
COVID-19 vaccine appointments on Fort Eustis are located at Anderson Field House located at 643 Dickman Street Fort Eustis, Virginia 23604.
To schedule a vaccine appointment, beneficiaries are encouraged to call the COVID Vaccine Information Line at 757-953-6208, pressing 1 for McDonald Army Health Center. Beneficiaries enrolled to McDonald Army Health Center may also book appointments via TRICARE Online. Vaccines are by appointment only; walk-ins aren’t permitted at this time.
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