GEORGIA
FORT BENNING
Main phone numbers: Commercial (706) 545-2011 or DSN 835-2011
Mailing address: U.S. Army Infantry Center, Fort Benning,
GA 31905-5000
Internet: www-benning.army.mil
Installation overview: Located seven miles south of the
city of Columbus in western Georgia, Fort Benning is home
to 3d Brigade, 3d Infantry Division; 36th Engineer Group;
U.S. Army Infantry Training Brigade and U.S. Infantry School.
Population: 20,798 active duty; 7,833 civilians; 53,904
family members
Housing: 4,070 family units; wait varies from 30 days to
two years (706) 545-2990
Temporary lodging: 115-room guest house; 1,048-room transient
hotel; campground (706) 689-0067, ext. 2515
Army Community Service: (706) 545-6969/4043
Schools: Six elementary schools and one middle school on
post operated by DoDDs
Child care: Three centers for 128, waiting list varies;
26 approved homes (706) 544-1623
Health care: 130-bed hospital. Appointments (706) 544-2041;
benefits and Tricare (706) 544-3461
Commissary: Very largej
Exchange: Large; Mall; two shoppettesl; M; two Sh (706)
687-0384/0385
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, auto hobby
center, recreation center, theater, golf, gyms, tennis,
swimming, outdoor recreation, fishing, camping, stables~
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GEORGIA
FORT GILLEM
Main phone numbers: Commercial (404) 363-5000 or DSN 797-5000
Mailing address: Fort Gillem, GA 30297-5000
Internet: www.mcpherson.army.mil/Fort_ Gillem.htm
Installation overview: Located in Forest Park, Ga., just
south of Atlanta, Fort Gillem is a satellite of Fort McPherson,
12 miles away. It is home to Headquarters, First U.S. Army;
3d Criminal Investigation Region; Army and Air Force Exchange
Distribution Region; and 2d Recruiting Brigade.
Population: 2,391 active duty; 3,619 civilians (figures
include Fort McPherson)
Housing: 10 officer family units, wait one year (404) 464-3381
Temporary lodging: Two distinguished visitor units; six
visiting officer and enlisted units (404) 464-3833/2253
Army Community Service: (404) 464-4070
Schools: None on post
Child care: See Fort McPherson
Health care: See Fort McPherson
Commissary: Mediumh
Exchange: Medium; Mallh; M (404) 363-5483
Recreation: Gym, tennis, swimming, outdoor recreation, fishingh
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GEORGIA
FORT GORDON
Main phone numbers: Commercial (706) 791-0110 or DSN 780-0110
Mailing address: Fort Gordon, GA 30905-5020
Internet: www.gordon.army.mil
Installation overview: Located near the city of Augusta,
Fort Gordon is home to the U.S. Army Signal Center, a number
of military intelligence brigades and battalions, the 73d
Ordnance Battalion and Dwight D. Eisenhower Hospital.
Population: 11,814 active duty; 4,690 family members; 698
reservists; 4,649 civilians
Housing: 157 officer family units; 719 enlisted family units;
wait from one to 16 months (706) 791-4502
Temporary lodging: 848 temporary duty units (706) 790-3676;
106-room guest house (706) 793-7160
Army Community Service: (706) 791-3579
Schools: None on post
Child care: Two centers for 345, month wait; 20 approved
homes (706) 791-2701
Health care: 333-bed Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center.
Appointments (706) 787-5811; benefits (706) 787-6346; Tricare
(706) 787-1430
Commissary: Very largej
Exchange: Large; Mall, three Shoppettesl; M; three Sh (706)
793-7171
Recreation: Bowling, library, auto hobby center, theater,
golf, gyms, tennis, swimming pools, outdoor recreation,
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GEORGIA
FORT McPHERSON
Main phone numbers: Commercial (404) 464-3113 or DSN 367-3113
Mailing address: 1386 Troop Row S.W., Fort McPherson, GA
30330-1069
Internet: www.mcpherson.army.mil
Installation overview: Located in southwest Atlanta, Fort
McPherson is home to Army Forces Command Headquarters, Army
Forces Central Command and Army Reserve Command.
Population: 2,391 active duty; 3,619 civilians (figures
include Fort Gillem)
Housing: 87 officer family units; 23 enlisted family units,
wait up to two years; 46 unaccompanied personnel units (404)
464-3381
Temporary lodging: Eight distinguished visitor suites; 12
family apartments; 45 visiting officer and enlisted units
(404) 464-3833/2253
Army Community Service: (404) 464-4070
Schools: None on post
Child care: Center for 110 (404) 464- 759/3945/2586
Health care: Clinic. Appointments (404) 464-2778; benefits
(404) 464-0290/0292; Tricare (404) 464-0291 or (800) 444-5445
Commissary: Mediumh
Exchange: Small, Mall; Shoppettex; M; Sh (404) 753-6258
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, auto hobby
center, recreation center, theater, golf, gyms, tennis,
swimming, outdoor recreation, fishing ~ 9 P w c ? , h 3
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GEORGIA
FORT STEWART
Main phone numbers: Commercial (912) 767-1411 or DSN 870-1411
Mailing address:845 Hase Road, Suite 102, Fort Stewart,
GA 31314-5000
Internet: www.stewart.army.mil
Installation overview: Located near Hinesville, Ga., 41
miles southwest of Savannah, Fort Stewart is home to the
3d Infantry Division (Mechanized), 24th Corps Support Group
and Command Headquarters.
Population: 15,328 active duty; 37,303 family members; 3,326
civilians
Housing: 189 officer family units; 1,983 enlisted family;
114 unaccompanied personnel units; 86 mobile homes; long
wait (912) 767-7852
Temporary lodging: 70 guest house units (912) 368-4184;
campground (912) 767-2717
Army Community Service: (912) 767-5058/5059
Schools: Two elementary schools on post run by DoDDs
Child care: Center for 286, waiting list; 61 approved homes
(912) 767-2312/3202
Health care: 165-bed hospital. Appointments (912) 767-6633;
Tricare/ benefits (912) 370-6015/6513
Commissary: Very largej
Exchange: Mall; four ShoppettesM; four Sh (912) 876-2850
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, auto hobby
center, theater, golf, gyms, tennis, swimming, outdoor recreation,
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GEORGIA
HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD
Main phone numbers: Commercial (912) 767-1411 or DSN 870-1411
Mailing address: 37 N. Schmidt St., Suite 101, Hunter Army
Airfield, GA 31409
Internet: www.stewart.army.mil
Installation overview: Located in historic Savannah, Hunter
Army Airfield is a former Air Force base that now houses
the 3d Infantry Aviation Brigade, 1st Battalion 75th Ranger
Regiment, 224th Military Intelligence Brigade and Coast
Guard Air Station Savannah.
Population: 4,054 active duty; 8,652 family members
Housing: 488 family housing units; 20 mobile home sites;
wait up to two years (912) 352-5134/5327/5382
Temporary lodging: 30 family spaces; 63 single rooms (912)
352-6319/5910
Army Community Service: (912) 352-6816
Schools: None on post
Child care: Center for 148, two-month waiting list; three
approved homes (912) 352-6115/5261
Health care: Clinic. Appointments (912) 352-5551; benefits/Tricare
(912) 352-5552
Commissary: Mediumh
Exchange: Medium; Mall; Shoppetteh; M; Sh (912) 352-8380
Recreation: Bowling, auto hobby center, golf, gyms, tennis,
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HAWAII
FORT SHAFTER
Main phone numbers: Commercial (808) 471-7110 or DSN 430-0111
Mailing address: Headquarters, U.S. Army Pacific, Building
T-100, Fort Shafter, HI 96858-5100
Internet: www.25idl.army.mil/ or www. usarpac.army.mil
Installation overview: Located in Honolulu, next to Tripler
Army Medical Center, Fort Shafter is home to U.S. Army Pacific
and Pacific Ocean Division, Army Corps of Engineers.
Population: 2,582 active duty and family members; 2,000
civilians
Housing: Family housing (808) 438-5063; unaccompanied housing
(808) 839-2336
Temporary lodging: 22 visitor and guest house units (808)
438-1102
Army Community Service: (808) 438-9285
Schools: Two elementary schools on post run by Central school
district
Child care: Center for 75, with wait (808) 438-1151
Health care: See Tripler Army Medical Center
Commissary: Largel
Exchange: Shoppette (808) 845-9626
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, auto hobby
center, theater, gym, tennis, swimming, outdoor recreation~
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HAWAII
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS
Main phone numbers: Commercial (808) 471-7110 or DSN 430-0111
Mailing address: Headquarters, 25th Infantry Division (Light)
and U.S. Army, Hawaii, Schofield Barracks, HI 96857-5000
Internet: www.25idl.army.mil/ or www.usarpac.army.mil
Installation overview: Located 17 miles from Honolulu, Schofield
Barracks is home to the 25th Infantry Division (Light) and
Army Garrison, Hawaii. It provides most of the facilities,
services and logistics functions to the garrison, which
includes Fort Shafter and Tripler Army Medical Center.
Population: 2,879 active duty; 5,021 reservists; 11,686
family members; 4,599 civilians
Housing: 1,156 officer family units; 7,600 enlisted family
units; 6,167 unaccompanied units; wait up to 18 months (808)
655-1060/4249
Temporary lodging: 192-unit inn (800) 490-9638
Army Community Service: (808) 656-1900
Schools: Two elementary schools and one intermediate school
on post run by Central school district
Child care: Centers for 818; 71 approved homes (808) 655-5314
Health care: Clinic. Appointments (808) 433-2778; benefits
(808) 433-3422; Tricare (808) 433-8485; also see Tripler
Army Medical Center
Commissary: Large x
Exchange: Shoppette (808) 622-1773
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, auto hobby
center, recreation center, theater, golf, gym, tennis, swimming,
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HAWAII
TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER
Main phone number: Commercial (808) 433-6661
Mailing address: Tripler Army Medical Center, 1 Jarrett
White Road, Honolulu, HI 96859-5000
Internet: www.tamc.amedd.army.mil
Installation overview: Located eight miles from Waikiki,
Tripler Army Medical Center is the largest military medical
treatment facility in the Pacific.
Population: 1,335 active duty; 1,219 civilians
Housing: 66 officer family units; 150 enlisted family units;
19 unaccompanied personnel units (808) 438-5063
Temporary lodging: 75-unit guest house (808) 839-2336
Army Community Service: See Fort Shafter
Schools: None on post
Child care: Services available at Schofield Barracks and
Fort Shafter (808) 655-5314/833-5393
Health care: 256-bed facility. Appointments (808) 433-4008;
benefits (808) 433-3422/2828; Tricare (800) 242-6788
Commissary: See Fort Shafter
Exchange: Smallx (808) 833-1267
Recreation: Bowling, tennis, swimming, outdoor recreation9
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KANSAS
FORT LEAVENWORTH
Main phone numbers: Commercial (913) 684-4021 or DSN 552-4021
Mailing address: Fort Leavenworth, KS 66207
Internet: leav-www.army.mil/
Installation overview: Located on the border of Kansas and
Missouri, Fort Leavenworth is home to U.S. Disciplinary
Barracks, Battle Command Battle Laboratory, Command and
General Staff College and the Combined Arms Center.
Population: 3,080 active duty and students; 4,395 family
members; 1,457 civilians; 626 inmates
Housing: 993 officer family units; 933 enlisted family units;
12 unaccompanied personnel units; wait up to 20 months (913)
684-5625
Temporary lodging: 12-unit guest house (913) 684-4091
Army Community Service: (913) 684-4357
Schools: Three elementary schools and one junior high school
on post operated by Fort Leavenworth school district
Child care: Center for 150 with wait; 10 approved homes
(913) 684-9351
Health care: 25-bed health center. Appointments (913) 684-6601;
Tricare (888) 874-9378
Commissary: Mediumh
Exchange: Large; Mall; Shoppettel; M; Sh (913) 651-7271
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, theater,
golf, gym, tennis, swimming outdoor recreation, fishing,
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KANSAS
FORT RILEY
Main phone numbers: Commercial (785) 239-3911 or DSN 856-3911
Mailing address: Fort Riley, KS 66442
Internet: www.riley.army.mil
Installation overview: Located 50 miles from Topeka, Fort
Riley is home to 1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division (Mechanized);
3d Brigade, 1st Armor Division; and 937th Engineer Group
(Combat).
Population: 10,369 active duty; 12,020 family members; 3,626
civilians
Housing: 397 officer family units; 2,653 enlisted family
units; 47 unaccompanied personnel units; wait up to 14 months
(785) 239-2830
Temporary lodging: 157 transient housing units (785) 239-2830
Army Community Service: (785) 239-9435
Schools: Elementary and secondary school on post run by
Geary County Unified school district
Child care: Center for 228, six-month wait; 21 approved
homes (785) 239-4847
Health care: 49-bed hospital. Appoint-ments/benefits/Tricare
(785) 784-1200
Commissary: Largel
Exchange: Large; two shoppettesl; two Sh (785) 784-4439
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, auto hobby
center, theater, golf, gyms, tennis, swimming, outdoor recreation,
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KANSAS
CHARLES M. PRICE SUPPORT CENTER/CLOSING
"Report of Excessing" action is being taken by
the Army Materiel Command to close this installation. Many
services have been closed as personnel are relocated.
Main phone numbers: Commercial (618) 452-4260 or DSN 892-4260
Mailing address: Charles M. Price Support Center, Granite
City, IL 62040-1801
Internet: www.cmpsc.army.mil/
Installation overview: Located in Granite City, Ill., seven
miles east of St. Louis, the Charles M. Price Support Center
is home to Army Reserve Personnel Command and 1344th Transport
Company and is part of U.S. Army Aviation Missile Command.
Population: 930 active duty; 300 reservists; 15,000 family
members; 600 civilians
Housing: 92 officers quarters; 159 enlisted quarters; wait
(618) 452-4285
Temporary lodging: 9-unit guest house 618-452-4287
Army Community Service: (618) 452-4260
Schools: None on post
Child care: Center for 56 (618) 452-4480
Health care: See Scott AFB
Commissary: Large
Exchange: Small
Recreation: Arts and crafts, auto hobby center, bowling,
golf, gym, tennis, swimming, outdoor recreation, camping
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KENTUCKY
FORT CAMPBELL
Main phone numbers: Commercial (270) 798-2151 or DSN 635-1110
Mailing address: 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell,
Fort Campbell, KY 42223-5268
Internet: www.campbell.army.mil
Installation overview: Located near Clarksville, Tenn.,
about 50 miles from Nashville, Fort Campbell is home to
the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), 5th Special Forces
Group, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment and the
31st Military Police Detachment.
Population: 23,391 active duty; 16,614 reservists; 40,491
family members; 3,921 civilians
Housing: 799 officer family units; 3,353 enlisted family
units; 4,469 unaccompanied personnel units; average wait
14 to 17 months (270) 798-3808
Temporary lodging: 135-room guest house (270) 439-2229;
campground (270) 798-3126/5590
Army Community Service: (270) 798-9322
Schools: Five elementary, two middle and one high school
on post run by DoDDs
Child care: Three centers for 606; 70 approved homes; waiting
list of a month or more (270) 798-3643
Health care: 241-bed hospital. Appointments (270) 798-8400;
clinics (270) 798-4677; Tricare (931) 431-5569/(800) 941-4501
Commissary: Very largej
Exchange: Large; Mall; three Shoppettesl; M; three Sh (207)
439-1841
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, auto hobby
centers, recreation centers, theaters, golf, gyms, tennis,
swimming, outdoor recreation, camping, fishing, stables
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KENTUCKY
FORT KNOX
Main phone numbers: Commercial (502) 624-1181/1000 or DSN
464-1181/1000
Mailing address: Fort Knox, KY 40121-5000
Internet: http://147.238.100.101/
Installation overview: Located adjacent to Radcliff, Ky.,
about 45 miles south of Louisville, Fort Knox is home to
U.S. Army Center and School, U.S. Army Recruiting Command
and the U.S. Bullion Depository.
Population: 13,716 active duty; 4,580 reservists; 2,094
civilians; 86,456 family members
Housing: 595 officer family units; 2,660 enlisted family
units; 150 unaccompanied personnel units; wait can be up
to five months (502) 624-3436
Temporary lodging: 105-room guest house (502) 942-0490;
campground (502) 624-4836
Army Community Service: (502) 624-6291/8391
Schools: Six elementary, one middle and one high school
on post run by DoDDs
Child care: Centers for 383; four-month wait; 28 approved
homes (502) 624-6707
Health care: 141-bed hospital. Appointments (502) 624-9333;
clinics and Tricare (800) 941-4501
Commissary: Very largej
Exchange: Large; Mall; three Shoppettesl; M; three Sh (502)
942-0067
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, auto hobby
centers, recreation centers, golf, gyms, tennis, swimming,
outdoor recreation, camping, fishing, stables ~ 9 P w c
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LOUISIANA
FORT POLK
Main phone numbers: Commercial (337) 531-2911 or DSN 863-1110
Mailing address: Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort
Polk, Fort Polk, LA 71459-5000
Internet: www.jrtc-polk.army.mil
Installation overview: Located about 45 miles from Alexandria,
Fort Polk is home to the Joint Readiness Training Center,
2d Armored Cavalry Regiment and the 519th Military Police
Battalion.
Population: 8,562 active duty; 29,139 reservists and ROTC;
9,193 family members; 2,105 civilians
Housing: About 4,600 family units; 3,038 unaccompanied personnel
units; 119 mobile home sites (337) 531-1379
Temporary lodging: 322 visiting officer and enlisted quarters;
70-room guest house (337) 531-2941
Army Community Service: (337) 531-1941
Schools: Two elementary schools on post run by Vernon Parish
Child care: Center for 343 (337) 531-2149/1954
Health care: 150-bed hospital. Appointments (337) 531-3000;
benefits (337) 531-3974; Tricare (337) 531-3909
Commissary: Mediumh
Exchange: Medium; Mall; Shoppetteh; M; Sh (337) 537-1001
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, libraries, auto hobby
center, recreation center, theater, golf, gyms, tennis,
swimming, outdoor recreation, camping , fishing ~ 9 P w
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WISCONSIN
FORT MCCOY
Main phone numbers: Commercial (608) 388-2222 or DSN 280-1110
Mailing address: Fort McCoy, WI 54656-5000
Internet: www.mccoy.army.mil
Installation overview: Located near the towns of Tomah and
Sparta, Fort McCoy is a training support operation and home
to the Army Reserve Readiness Training Center, 788th Ordnance
Company and the Wisconsin National Guard Military Academy.
Population: Nearly 300 active duty; more than 100,000 reserve
trainees per year; 2,000 civilians
Housing: 105 family housing units; average wait one year
(608) 388-3704
Temporary lodging: More than 600 visitor units; 5-unit guest
house (608) 388-2107/3646
Army Community Service: (608) 388-3505
Schools: None on post
Child care: Center for 52, month wait (608) 388-2238
Health care: Clinic. Information (800) 941-4501; benefits
(608) 388-2246
Commissary: Mediumj
Exchange: Large; Shoppettel; Sh (608) 388-4134
Recreation: Arts and crafts, bowling, library, auto hobby
center, recreation center, theater, gyms, tennis, swimming,
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