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FORT BELVOIR, VA.-- (March 7, 2018)-- Second Lady Karen

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FORT BELVOIR, VA.-- (March 7, 2018)--

Second Lady Karen Pence pays a visit to the Belvoir Hospital's Intrepid Center One to meet with center care providers and visit a family enrolled in the Art Therapy program March 7, 2018.

The Belvoir Hospital is a 120-bed, 1.3 million-square-foot military community hospital that serves a regional population of 250,000 personnel with about 100,000 enrollees receiving inpatient and specialty care services supported by 55 specialty clinics, a Warrior Pavilion (for combat injured/wounded/ ill), Inpatient Addictions Program, and three satellite family health centers at the Pentagon, Dumfries and Fairfax, Va.

(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)

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