
Photo: Sgt. Claudine Beckford bowls to a batter – USA Women’s Cricket Team



Press Release 17-107 Soldier makes USA Womens Cricket Team
In her role as a supply noncommissioned officer, Sgt. Claudine Beckford does all she can to make sure her fellow Soldiers in Company D, 2nd Battalion, 10th Infantry Regiment have what they need to accomplish their mission.
As one of 14 members of the USA Women’s Cricket Team, Beckford is doing all she can to help her teammates accomplish their goal of advancing to the World Cup.
Press Release 17-106 Update on REAL ID Act enforcement at Fort Leonard Wood
According to the Department of Homeland Security, no U.S. states or territories are currently subject to REAL ID Act enforcement.
This means those wishing to visit Fort Leonard Wood will no longer have to present a second form of identification along with their driver’s license to gain access to the installation.
Extensions have been granted for 30 states and territories, including Missouri. The extension allows for federal agencies to accept driver’s licenses and identification cards from these states and U.S. territories at federal facilities and nuclear power plants until Oct. 10, 2017.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, no U.S. states or territories are currently subject to REAL ID Act enforcement.
This means those wishing to visit Fort Leonard Wood will no longer have to present a second form of identification along with their driver’s license to gain access to the installation.
Extensions have been granted for 30 states and territories, including Missouri. The extension allows for federal agencies to accept driver’s licenses and identification cards from these states and U.S. territories at federal facilities and nuclear power plants until Oct. 10, 2017.
For information on REAL ID enforcement or to find out when a state or territory’s extension is scheduled to expire, visit https://www.dhs.gov/real-id.
If an extension expires, individuals from those states or territories will need to bring a second form of identification to visit Fort Leonard Wood.
Visitors without a Department of Defense identification card will still need to receive a background check to gain access.
All personnel should have a current driver’s license, proof of insurance and vehicle registration when visiting the installation.
For more information, contact the Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office at 573.563.4145.