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Welcome 2,500 family members and almost 74,000 other member of the Central Savannah River Area
Welcome to Fort Gordon and the Central area residents served by Fort Gordon, we directly community.
Savannah River Area! Fort Gordon is a large, support more than 100,000 members of the
multi-mission, multi-service military installation region’s population. Clearly, much of the instal- Directions
providing base services and support across a wide lation’s annual economic impact of $2.2 billion Fort Gordon can be reached from Interstate
spectrum of training, operational and Soldier goes directly into area shops, real estate, banks 20, on the western edge of Augusta, Ga. The
sustainment needs. The installation supports and other businesses. Dyess Parkway (Interstate 20, Exit 194) leads
Army and Department of Defense organizations Fort Gordon and the Central Savannah River you directly to Fort Gordon’s main entrance. Or
and activities performing regional and worldwide Area are valued neighbors, trusted community take the Bobby Jones Expressway (Interstate 520,
missions including communications training and partners and recognized leaders in city manage- Exit 196) then drive east on Interstate 520 to
operations, military intelligence, medical and ment and public administration, continuously Exit 4 onto Highway 278 (Gordon Highway/
dental care, force integration and mobilization. improving both communities with quality facili- Fort Gordon exit). These exits will lead you onto
Fort Gordon is dedicated to increasing its own ties and excellent services. Fort Gordon has met Fort Gordon through the Main Gate (Gate 1).
Army community’s involvement and the local the challenge of change by becoming a proactive Fort Gordon is approximately 140 miles east
civilian community’s involvement in day-to-day and diverse community that welcomes partner- of Atlanta, 80 miles southwest of Columbia,
support operations. ships with its innovative approaches to installa- S.C., and 122 miles northwest of Savannah,
Fort Gordon is a leader in every aspect of tion management. Ga. Located about eight miles southwest of
Augusta area activities. Fort Gordon is extremely By working together, everyone benefits by Augusta, Fort Gordon is close to the Augusta
proud of its successful community partnerships. making Fort Gordon and the local commu- metropolitan area and an easy drive to Atlanta,
The installation is home to the U.S. Army nities one integrated, cooperative and caring Savannah, Charleston, the beaches along the
Signal Regiment and host to a multi-service community. Atlantic Ocean and the mountains.
community of Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines Whether you come to Fort Gordon to learn,
and multinational forces and has become a center to teach, to live or to work as a member of the Arriving
for joint forces activities, training and operations. Army, Navy, Air Force or Marines, as a mission All personnel arriving at Fort Gordon as per-
Fort Gordon is the largest employer in partner or to provide the vast support necessary manent party should report to the Soldier Service
the C.S.R.A. With a population of more to maintain a military post of this size, you will Center, Darling Hall, Building 33720, on the
than 15,000 military, nearly 8,000 civilians, be a vital part of the installation and a valued corner of Chamberlain Avenue and Kilbourne
Housing
www.gordon.army.mil/acs/
relocation/housing.htm
706-791-5116/6559/9656/9658
DSN 780-XXXX
The installation housing services include on-
post family quarters, community housing referral
and relocation assistance. On-post housing is
operated by Balfour Beatty Communities, located
on post at 155 Third Ave. in front of the Olive Ter-
race townhomes. To coordinate on post housing,
service members can visit Balfour Beatty’s Com-
munity Management Office at 155 Third Ave.,
go to www.ftgordonfamilyhousing.com or call
706-772-7041. Their hours of operation are
U.S. ARMY SIGNAL CENTER Technological advances have drastically The motto, “Pro Patria Vigilans,” (Watchful for
OF EXCELLENCE changed the Signal Corps since its founder, the Country) was adopted from the Signal School
Albert J. Myer, introduced “Wigwag,” or visual insignia and serves to portray the cohesiveness
Mission
signaling, shortly before the outbreak of the of Signal Soldiers and their affiliation with their
The U.S. Army Signal Center of Excellence
Civil War. Throughout the years, the Signal regimental home. The gold laurel wreath depicts
and Fort Gordon, the “Home of the Signal Regi-
Corps Regiment has been on the cutting edge the myriad achievements through strength made
ment,” trains more military personnel than any
of advancements in communication technology. by the Corps since its inception. The Battle Star
other branch training center of the U.S. Army. centered on the wreath represents formal rec-
Adapting the telephone to military usage, facili-
The multifaceted mission of the U.S. Army ognition for participation in combat. It adorned
tating the standardization of the vacuum tube,
Signal Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon a signal flag and was first awarded to Signal
encompasses training, doctrine, force integration developing radar and FM radio during World
War II and incorporating satellite communica- Corps Soldiers in 1862. The Battle Star typifies
and mobilization. The Signal Center conducts the close operational relationship between the
specialized instruction for all Signal Regiment tions and computer technology are just some
of the Signal Regiment’s many accomplish- combined arms and the Signal Corps.
military and Department of the Army civilian Beginning with the Southeastern Signal
personnel in the Army and provides doctrine and ments. Go to www.signal.army.mil for more
School’s graduation of the first class of 10 Signal
training development support of publications. information.
students from its power equipment maintenance
Three U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Com- course in fall 1948, the Army continued to con-
mand capability managers coordinate acquisition
Home of the
solidate its communications training at Fort
and fielding of major systems. Force integration Signal Regiment Gordon, including the transfer of all commu-
is accomplished through the life cycle manage- “Watchful for the Country” nications courses from Fort Monmouth, N.J.,
ment of all major communications-electronics The gold eagle holds in his talons a golden in 1974. By developing, fielding and training
systems under study or in development for future baton from which descends a signal flag. The Soldiers to install, operate and maintain, for
use in the field Army. The mobilization mission design originated in 1865 from a meeting of example, Mobile Subscriber Equipment, the
is to maintain assigned U.S. Army Forces Com- Signal Corps officers, led by Maj. Albert Myer, Joint Tactical Information Distribution System,
mand units in a state of readiness commensurate the Chief Signal Officer, in Washington, D.C. the Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio
with their authorized level of organization. Fort The badge was a symbol of faithful service and System as well as tactical satellite communica-
Gordon provides year-round training for more good fellowship for those who served together tions, the U.S. Army Signal Center of Excellence
than 54,000 reservists as well as Army and Navy in war and was called the “Order of the Signal provides highly refined information technology
Reserve Officer Training Corps students. Corps.” systems for the U.S. Army.
SIGNAL AND Civilians and contractors who form a team of “Warrior” Battalion currently trains Soldiers in
ORDNANCE WARRIORS teams. Together they train those who will man three Military Occupational Specialties: Signal
15th Regimental Signal Brigade the Signal Regiment of the future. Support Systems Specialist (25U), Cable Systems
“Voice of the Army ... Faithful Service” The brigade consists of five battalions: 73rd Installer/Maintainer (25L) and Radio Operator/
www.signal.army.mil/sigbde15 Ordnance (Cobras), attached from the 59th Ord- Maintainer (25C).
706-791-3800, DSN 780-3800 nance Brigade; 369th Signal (Warriors); 442nd The battalion consists of more than 1,800 Sol-
Building 25710 Signal (Ready); 447th Signal (Centurions); and diers broken down into one Headquarters and
Training is the primary mission of the 15th 551th Signal (Patriots). Headquarters and Head- Alpha Company, and four line companies. These
Regimental Signal Brigade. This mission is as quarters Company, 15th Signal Brigade provides Signal Warriors are provided a professionally dis-
diverse as the personnel who train here and the administrative support to brigade headquarters ciplined and highly motivated environment that
equipment that they learn to install, operate and personnel as well as those personnel assigned will prepare them for their first duty assignments
maintain. to Headquarters, U.S. Army Signal Center of as military occupational specialty qualified Sol-
The brigade conducts world-class training to Excellence. The brigade also has a company at diers. Instilled with high standards and a sound
produce expeditionary Signal and Ordnance Fort Meade, Md., the U.S. Army Signal School basis in technical knowledge, these Soldiers will
warriors with full spectrum competencies who Detachment, a subordinate unit of the 447th assume the responsibility of operating and main-
live the Soldier’s Creed. It provides tough and Signal Battalion. taining equipment that is on the leading edge of
realistic training in a contemporary operating technology well into the 21st century.
environment that focuses on tactical and tech- 369th Signal Battalion
nical skills, knowledge and abilities. Soldiers “Warriors Lead the Way!” 442nd Signal Battalion
leave the brigade with demonstrated confidence www.signal.army.mil/369 www.signal.army.mil/442sig
and competence — tactically, technically, physi- 706-791-3502, DSN 780-3502 706-791-2516, DSN 780-2516
cally and mentally prepared to make an imme- Building 29602 Greely Hall, Building 29809
diate and positive contribution to their next unit The mission of the 369th Signal Battalion is The 442nd Signal Battalion, assigned under
of assignment. to graduate highly motivated and disciplined the 15th Signal Brigade, serves as one of the U.S.
The brigade has an average population of Signal Soldiers who embody the Army values, Army’s premier Signal leader and information
more than 5,500 Soldiers in training. The cadre are physically fit, technically knowledgeable and technology education institutions. Its mission
consists of Soldiers, Department of the Army fully prepared for their first duty assignment. The is to develop Signal leaders and provide related
Office Chief of Signal Directorate of Training (JNN). The purpose of JNN is to support the
www.signal.army.mil/ocos www.signal.army.mil/dot spiraling technology infusion of current and
706-791-7890, DSN 780-7890 706-791-6206, DSN 780-6206 future battlefield network capabilities into future
Signal Towers, Building 29808 Signal Towers, Building 29808 battlefield network capabilities to enable early
The Office Chief of Signal is responsible for The mission of the Directorate of Training fielding of Warfighter Information Network-
the personnel development of all members of the (DoT) is complex and challenging. The DoT Tactical (WIN-T) capabilities into future Army
Signal Regiment worldwide. The directorate per- serves as the principal advisor to the Com- forces on an accelerated fielding timeline. Cur-
forms strategic human resources planning and manding General on all matters pertaining to rent forces must be enhanced immediately with
advises the Chief of Signal on officer, warrant training, directs all training matters for which commercial technologies to ensure operational
officer and enlisted personnel proponent mat- the Signal Center has proponency, exercises relevancy and interoperability with future capa-
ters, both active and Reserve component. The staff supervision and training management for bilities. The JNN enables the Army to accomplish
staff coordinates with the Army G1/Human training conducted at the Signal Center and rapid technology infusion of commercial off-the-
Resources Command to develop career pro- U.S. Army Signal Detachments at other instal- shelf (COTS) information technology hardware,
grams for Signal areas of concentration, func- lations, manages evaluation, accreditation, stan- software and elements of network management,
tional areas and military occupational specialties. dardization and the Total Army School Systems information assurance and information dissemi-
The Office Chief of Signal participates in all Programs, serves as Activity Career Program nation management into the Brigade Combat
personnel-related force integration functions Manager (ACPM) for CP32 training initia- Team (BCT), Division and Corps Warfighting
affecting doctrine, organization, training, mate- tives, manages the DA Career Intern Training platforms, strategic reach-back sites and Signal
riel, leader development, personnel and facilities Program, provides staff and faculty development formations in Army units to support transforma-
(DOTMLPF) products. The directorate admin- training for instructors and training developers, tion to modular units.
isters the Signal Regimental and Marketing pro- and is responsible for training CP32 interns and Fort Gordon trains and supports the fifth-
grams, oversees the Signal Regiment Historian assisting the CP32 Activity Career Program largest branch in the Army with approximately
and Museum operations, and serves as liaison Manager in the development of the Signal School 55,000 Signal Soldiers, including Reserve
to the Signal Corps Regimental Association. civilian workforce. Components worldwide. Approximately
The Office Chief of Signal is also responsible Additionally, the Directorate of Training is 20,000 officers, enlisted personnel and civil-
for publishing the Signal Regiment’s professional responsible for implementing the Signal Cen- ians are programmed for training at the Signal
magazine, the Army Communicator. ter’s concept for training the Joint Network Node Center and detachments each year. Currently,
Defense Military Pay Office Red Cross Advocate and the Trial Defense Service Office
706-791-4826, DSN 780-4826 www.ddeamc.amedd.army.mil/ are here to serve you and your family’s legal
Darling Hall, Building 33720 visitor/redcross.aspx needs. All legal services are centrally located in
The Fort Gordon Defense Military Pay Office is in 706-787-6311, DSN 780-6311 Winship Hall, Building 29718, on B Street.
the Soldier Service Center, Darling Hall, Building Building 300 The Legal Assistance Office plays a major role
33720. The Defense Military Pay Office consists of The American Red Cross at Fort Gordon, located in enhancing the quality of life for all military,
four teams, which employ approximately 25 civilian in the hospital, provides 24-hour service to active- retirees and their family members. Legal services
and military technicians in the areas of military duty military personnel and their families. Services are designed to fit the needs and circumstances of
pay, travel, administration and disbursing. The provided are in the areas of emergency communi- the individual. These personal legal services are
Defense Military Pay Office’s mission is to sustain cations, counseling concerning personal or family confidential and at no charge to eligible persons.
Army joint and combined operations by providing problems, financial assistance and referral to other Appointments can be made by calling
continuous military pay service to customers in a agencies. The Red Cross also has a large volunteer 706-791-7812 or by visiting the office 7:30 a.m.
timely and efficient manner. Individual support program in the Eisenhower Army Medical Center to 4 p.m. Monday through Wednesday and
includes military pay entitlements for assigned and throughout the installation. Volunteers serve as 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday. The office is closed
personnel and their families consisting of receptionists, clerical staff, chaperones, nurse aides, on Thursday except for will executions from 1 to
prompt and courteous service in the processing caseworkers, administrative assistants and instruc- 2:30 p.m. and a divorce briefing at 3 p.m. Notary
of all customer-initiated work. This includes tors in health and safety. During the summer, services, powers of attorney, attorney referral,
payments, transitions, in- and out-processing, young people age 14 to 18 donate thousands of tax, wills and immigration forms are all available
permanent change of station travel payments, hours of service through the Red Cross. on a walk-in basis any time the office is open.
pay transaction input for military pay accounts Other legal assistance, such as domestic relations,
and distribution of the monthly net pay advice, Legal Services consumer issues and contract disputes, is avail-
leave and earnings statement and a newsletter. www.gordon.army.mil/osja able by appointment. Free electronic tax filing is
Organizational support includes all assigned Fort 706-791-7812/6523/3666/3148 available every year between January and April.
Gordon activities and units in addition to three DSN 780-XXXX Call 706-791-7812.
tenant activities, Dwight David Eisenhower Winship Hall, Building 29718 The Claims Office accepts notice of loss forms
Army Medical Center, the 513th Military The Fort Gordon Claims and Legal Assis- and claims on a walk-in basis 8 to 11:30 a.m.
Intelligence Brigade and the 35th Signal Brigade. tance Divisions of the Office of the Staff Judge and 12:30 to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Training Support
Center Division
www.gordon.army.mil/tsc
706-791-7241, DSN 780-7241
Building 15303
Successful battle execution begins with sound
combat training. The Fort Gordon Training Sup-
port Center Division (TSCD) provides training
support services that assist the Soldier in this
Fabrication Branch
www.gordon.army.mil/tsc/fabrication.htm
706-791-8119/6220, DSN 780-8119/6220
Building 15303
For more than 40 years the TSCD Fabrica-
tion Branch has been a major training device
Fabrication Facility at Fort Gordon for the
Department of the Army. We are the largest
Army-wide fabrication facility and have the
most diverse, sophisticated and modern fabri- Fire Support Specialists. The purpose of the Multimedia Visual Information
cation center in America. TSCD fabricates more HEAT is to train Soldiers on the effects of roll- Center, M/VIC Branch
than 256 training device items for distribution over and to conduct drills that will provide the www.gordon.army.mil/mvic
throughout the Department of Defense. The skills to react properly during a rollover or an 706-791-3905/2345
TSCD HQ’s and Fabrication Branch are in egress situation. The IEDES is our newest and Nelson Hall, Building 29801, 1st Floor
Building 15303 on the corner of Lane Avenue most realistic detection and reaction training Workorder Reception Area, Room 110
and 15th Street. Hours are 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. against IED threats through simulated battle- M/VIC, in Nelson Hall at 520 Chamberlain
Monday through Friday. field effects. Within the Fort Gordon area of Avenue, is the authorized Visual Information
support, the sophisticated training simulators Support Activity for Fort Gordon and the desig-
TADSS Branch
are available to authorized units at Fort Gordon nated geographic area. M/VIC supports official
www.gordon.army.mil/tsc/TADSS/htm
and active Army, Army National Guard and functions, significant events and training with a
706-791-9378/9104, DSN 780-9378/9104
U.S. Army Reserve units. To schedule/reserve a wide range of visual information products and
Building 81101
simulator, call 706-791-1791/0348 or visit www. services. M/VIC is the approval authority for
TADSS is responsible for managing, ware-
gordon.army.mil/tsc. all audiovisual and visual information equip-
housing, shipping and dispersing of training
aids, devices and simulators. TADSS devices The EST 2000 Virtual training Center is ment purchases. M/VIC is the only full-service
and training simulators are issued either on in Building 29610 on Barnes Avenue at Fort authorized photo facility on Fort Gordon and
a temporary (short) or long-term loan basis Gordon. Hours are 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday provides support to all Fort Gordon military
from the TADSS branch to meet various unit through Friday. personnel for their official file photographs and
training requirements for training missions or As well as loaning and issuing training aids and photo documentation of significant events.
future deployments. TADSS has unexploded M/VIC provides portable presentation sup-
devices, TADSS is the installation and regional
ordinance training kits that units can obtain on port for battalion level and above official events.
property book manager for these items. TADSS
a temporary loan basis to develop IED reaction/ Presentation support includes major Garrison
is required by Army G-3 to maintain and account
detection scenarios and add realism to urban installation events, command programs, confer-
for all devices fielded to Fort Gordon and used
assault and security training. They also have ences and symposiums. M/VIC also provides
by our customers on the Materiel Army-wide
a large inventory of Graphic Training Aids loan and issue of A/V equipment such as projec-
Tracking System or (TS-MATS).
(GTAs) available for issue. tors, screens, podiums and portable PA systems
TADSS Branch also manages non-MOS to authorized users in the Fort Gordon area of
TADSS is responsible for the training and
producing Troop Schools for the installa- support. M/VIC provides event documentation
operation of sophisticated training simulators
tion (Quarterly Company Commanders/First and local video production. The television pro-
such as the Engagement Skills Trainer (EST
Sergeants Course; Warrior Leader Course duction mission and function is to support the
2000), Call for Fire Trainer (CFFT), High
Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle Egress OML; Combat Lifesaver Course coordina- installation Garrison, senior mission commander
assistance trainer (HEAT) and the Improvised tion; and MTTs available in support of the training requirements, public affairs and com-
Explosive Device Effects Simulators (IEDES). installation). mand information.
The EST 2000 provides training in marksman- Questions about how to obtain TADSS sup- M/VIC, Graphics provides professional
ship qualification, collective battle skills and port services may be directed to the TADSS graphic design and fabrication in a broad spec-
shoot/don’t shoot scenarios. The CFFT is an Office at 706-791-9378/9102 or by visiting its trum of visual media products. These products
observed fire-training system that provides sim- website. Hours are 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday include but are not limited to: original graphic
ulated battlefield environments for instructing through Friday at Building 81101 on 12th Street. artwork for use in training aids, PowerPoint
Post Office well-being. The library’s mission is to empower, and civilian personnel, the Army Career and
706-790-3651 motivate and inspire patrons through proactive Alumni Program’s primary purpose is to ensure
Building 36202 delivery of real-world information services for that Army personnel are transitioned in a caring,
The Fort Gordon branch of the Augusta Post our military community’s professional, academic organized and disciplined manner.
Office is in Building 36202 at 36th Street and and social prosperity. The Army Career and Alumni Program will
Third Avenue. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to Additionally, the library offers a wide assort- assist transitioning personnel and their fami-
4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to ment of information databases, computers with lies by identifying their needs and assisting
12:30 p.m. Saturday. Internet access, free Wi-Fi, affiliation with in meeting those needs. The Army Career
Defense Technical and Information Center, pro- and Alumni Program is in Building 33800 on
Woodworth Consolidated fessional reference service, interlibrary loan ser- Rice Road.
Library vice, CDs, popular and educational DVDs and
www.gordon.army.mil/library other multimedia, children’s book collections and Army Substance
706-791-7323/2449 thriving programs including book clubs, story Abuse Program
Building 33500, 549 Rice Road hours, crafts, summer reading, author signings www.gordon.army.mil/asap
The Woodworth Consolidated Library, and much more. 706-791-3674/3437, DSN 780-3674
Building 33500 at Rice Road and Brainard Building 38702
Avenue, is the U.S. Army Signal Corps Regi- Army Career and The Army Substance Abuse Program’s mis-
ment and Fort Gordon’s research and infor- Alumni Program sion is to provide a wide variety of services both
mation access center. This award-winning www.gordon.army.mil/dhr/career.htm clinical and non-clinical for active-duty and
facility (including Federal Library of the Year 706-791-7356, DSN 780-7356 retired military, National Guard, Reserves, their
2011) serves a consolidated and dual mission to Building 33800 family members and Department of the Army
DFMWR (Directorate of Family and Morale, The Army Career and Alumni Program is the civilian employees and their family members.
Welfare and Recreation) and TR ADOC umbrella that integrates all available federal and Non-clinical services are at 202 Seventh Ave.,
(Training and Doctrine) Commands. The ser- local activities for personnel being separated from Building 38702 on the corner of Seventh Avenue
vices and collections encompass a wealth of government service. Designed to provide a com- and 39th Street. Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
useful print, electronic and human resources plete package of services and benefits for tran- Monday through Friday. For additional informa-
supporting education, self-development and sitioning active-duty, Reserve, National Guard tion, call 706-791-3674/3437.
RECREATION Alternate Escapes Recreation Center or for the occasional athlete. Programs are geared
Fort Gordon Dinner Theatre www.fortgordon.com/ietsrc.php to the needs and desires of the Fort Gordon com-
Entertainment Program 706-791-8489 munity with an emphasis on unit-level partici-
www.fortgordon.com/theatre.php B Street, Building 25722 pation. The sports office also offers a variety of
The Alternate Escapes Recreation Center is special events throughout the year.
706-791-4389/793-8552
exclusively for our soldiers in training. Here,
Building 32100 Gordon Fitness Center
trainees can relax and get away from the stress of
The Fort Gordon Entertainment Program, in www.fortgordon.com/
barracks life and their intensive training schedule.
Building 32100 in the The Exchange’s PXtra sports_and_recreation/fitness.php
The Center is loaded with the latest arcade games,
complex, offers a full season of professionally 706-791-2369
20 multiplayer online games (MPOGs), the
directed and produced theatrical and concert Building 29607, Barnes Avenue
Escape Pro Shop, a cyber cafe, pool tables and
attractions. Using an all-volunteer cast, crew The Gordon Fitness Center has Nautilus
four TV viewing areas. Wi-Fi service can be pur-
and backstage helpers, participants come from machines and expert instructors/personal fitness
chased hourly, daily, weekly or monthly.
both the military and civilian communities. trainers to assist patrons in the proper use of the
Come by and catch the big game, a video or
This program produces the critically acclaimed machines for maximum health and fitness. The
just relax and have a bite to eat. Board games are
center also offers individual saunas for men and
Fort Gordon Dinner Theatre. The dinner available for checkout at the service desk for free.
Electronic games are coin-operated. If you are women, massage therapy rooms, tanning rooms,
theater has a full season of Broadway-type
an IET Soldier at Fort Gordon, come visit your supervised “Kids-on-Site” child and youth care
musicals, comedies, dramatic presentations
Center and meet our friendly staff 11 a.m. to programs during the mornings and afternoons,
and special attractions. The program offers
9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to and a juice bar. There is a wide variety of monthly
outdoor concerts featuring nationally known scheduled programs in weight training, group
entertainers. The Entertainment Program is 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Admission is free.
aerobics exercises, and racquetball such as Boot
always looking for new talent and dedicated Sports, Fitness and Aquatics Camp, Power Step, Yoga and Zumba. In addition
workers to participate in each production. www.fortgordon.com/sports_and_recreation to the Gordon Fitness Center, there are three
Prior theatrical experience is not neces- 706-791-1142 other gyms on post with exercise equipment
sary. For reservations and information, call The installation sports program offers more and basketball and racquetball courts. For more
706-791-4389 or 706-793-8552. than 100 facilities for dedicated sports enthusiasts information and club hours, visit the website.
Domino’s Pizza
706-863-6211
B Street, Building 25722
The Domino’s Pizza is on B Street in the IET
Center. It is open to the public and provides
pickup, delivery or dine-in.
Augusta, what you long for, get ready. Augusta’s growing new state-of-the-art children’s hospital. The
Richmond County arts community includes its well-known ballet, majority of Augusta’s thousands of health care
Georgia opera, symphony and theater companies, touring professionals are home-grown. Georgia Health
Broadway productions that make stopovers in Sciences University (GHSU) formerly known
www.augustaga.gov
the Garden City,and other annual events on as and now home of the Medical College of
Augusta, Ga., is the ideal city for you to live
Augusta’s busy cultural calendar. Georgia (MCG), is a public academic health
and work. Although a half-million people call
Speaking of the calendar, it’s kind to Augusta center, with its main campus in the Medical
Georgia’s second largest city home, you’ll be
in terms of climate. We don’t have months of District of Augusta. It is the smallest of four
pleasantly surprised by the small-town feel this
brutal cold — you can play golf in January in research universities in the University System
city exudes. We revel in our lack of traffic jams
short sleeves. Thanks to Augusta’s hot summers of Georgia (USG). In addition to the MCG
and the convenience of being within a short drive
and great location, digging your toes into the Health Medical Center and the MCG Health
of anywhere in the metro area. At the same time,
sand of an Atlantic beach can be a quick and Children’s Medical Center, GHSU has five
we also enjoy a plethora of first-class amenities,
relaxing three-hour trip. Taking advantage of undergraduate and graduate colleges the on main
including fine dining, professional sporting the area’s mild climate for such recreation is campus: The Medical College of Georgia, Col-
events, shopping at great stores and unique spe- easy for Augusta residents because their dol- lege of Dental Medicine, College of Nursing,
cialty shops, and attending first-rate cultural lars go further here than they do elsewhere. In College of Allied Health Sciences and College
events and concerts. One of the most prestigious the past decade, Augusta has been among the of Graduate Studies. Each year, thousands of
events in all of sports is the Masters Tournament, most affordable markets in the nation on overall doctors, dentists, nurses, therapists, researchers
a tradition we have shared with the world since cost-of-living indexes. Added to those quality- and other health care professionals are trained.
its inception in the 1930s. In a beautiful city at a of-life factors, metro Augusta also has one of the A student could go from preschool to Ph.D. in
beautiful time of year, a golf course of stunning largest and most skilled medical communities in metro Augusta’s educational institutions and
perfection hides its toughness behind a serene the entire Southeast. Georgia’s first heart trans- emerge with an education unrivaled anywhere.
facade of manicured botanical beauty. Once plant operation was performed in Augusta, and It is easy to see that Augusta, with its beauty
you walk the hallowed grounds of the Augusta the medical community continues to be on the and charm and its medical, cultural, educational
National, you’ll begin to understand what the leading edge of both transplant and research. The and recreational opportunities, is indeed the best
allure and mystique of this fabled tournament is area also hosts one of the most highly regarded place to live and work. (Courtesy of Augusta
all about. But if artistry of the non-golf variety is burn treatment centers in the Southeast and a Magazine.)
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345th MI Bn (USAR).........................................21717............ 55............C-2
359th Sig Bde (USAR) HQ.................................14401............ 46............B-2
369th Sig Bn.....................................................29602............ 56............D-2
FACILITY BLDG # SPOT GRID FACILITY BLDG # SPOT GRID FACILITY BLDG # SPOT GRID FACILITY BLDG # SPOT GRID FACILITY BLDG # SPOT GRID 442nd Sig Bn.....................................................29809............................D-2
447th Sig Bn.....................................................25601............ 58............D-2
ACAP.....................................................................33800............ 37............E-2 Bus Travel Center/Aladdin Travel/ Credit Union, Fort Gordon Federal.........................36305............ 42............E-3 Group Command HQ.............................................28423............ 17............D-2 Brown Hall.........................................................19730............................C-2 513th MI Bde HQ...............................................21710............ 59............C-2
ACS Family Outreach Center.................................33512............ 45............E-2 Me Me’s & Bo Bo’s Chinese Restaurant.............36200............. 6.............E-3 Darling Hall (Soldier Service Center).....................33720............ 25............E-2 Golf Course, Gordon Lakes.....................................537..............................D-4 Burkhardt Hall...................................................29810............................D-2 551st Sig Bn......................................................25605............ 57............D-2
Automotive Branch...............................................29300............................D-3 CECOM...................................................................992..............................A-2 (Includes: Army Community Service, Carlson Official Travel, Civilian Personnel, The Gordon Club...................................................18400............................C-2 Campbell Hall....................................................25526............ 23............D-2 706th MI Gp......................................................24701............ 20............C-2
Bank and $ ATM....................................................36300............................E-3 Chaplain Facilities DFMWR, DHR, EEO, Finance, Garrison Command HQ, Garrison RMO, Housing, Gordon Terrace........................................................................................... F-4 Cobb Hall...........................................................25801............................D-2 707th MI Bn......................................................28423............ 17............D-2
$ ATM (Barnes Ave & Kilbourne St)............................................................E-2 Bicentennial Chapel...........................................28414............. 8.............D-2 ID Cards, In/Out-Processing, Java Café Too, Lending Closet, Military Pay, Griffith Hall (Lodging).............................................250.............................. F-2 Conrad Hall........................................................29807............ 24............D-2 NSA/CSS GA......................................................24701............ 20............C-2
$ ATM (Bingo Palace)...........................................15500............................B-3 Friendship Chapel..............................................25603............. 7.............D-2 Permanent Party Military Personnel, Post Reenlistment, Retirement Services, Guest House, Stinson Hall....................................37300............ 18............E-3 Darling Hall........................................................33720............ 25............E-2 1487th Log Spt Bn, 87th Div (Ex) USAR...........14401............ 46............B-2
$ ATM (Exchange).......................................................................................E-3 Good Shepherd Chapel......................................29608............ 10............D-2 Safety, Security, Transportation, Vehicle Registration) Gym 3...................................................................25510............................D-2 Dixon Hall..........................................................24801............................C-2 3297th USAH (USAR).......................................14401............ 46............B-2
$ ATM (Gordon Club Area)..........................................................................C-2 Chaplain Family Life Center...............................38804............. 9............. F-3 Dental Clinic, Snyder.............................................25501............................D-2 Gym 4...................................................................29607............................D-2 Fisher Hall.........................................................29816............................D-2 Co D, Marine Crypt Spt Bn................................28423............ 17............D-2
$ ATM (Gordon Lanes)..........................................33200............. 1.............E-3 Installation Chaplain..........................................29601............ 12............D-2 Dental Clinic, Tingay...............................................320..............................E-2 Gym 5...................................................................25713............................D-2 Francis Hall........................................................39714............ 26............ F-3 Navy Information Operations Command...........28423............ 17............D-2
$ ATM (Griffith Hall)................................................250.............................. F-2 Religious Education Center...............................39709............ 11............E-3 Dental Command & Activity..................................38717............................ F-3 Gym 6 (Fitness Center).........................................21713............................C-2 Gasiewicz Hall...................................................21722............ 54............C-2 Navy Supply Corps Sch Det...............................25430............ 62............D-3
$ ATM (Hospital, EAMC).........................................300............................. .F-1 Child Development Center Main............................45300............. 2............. F-4 Dental Lab...............................................................322..............................E-2 Halls Greely Hall.........................................................29809............................D-2 U.S. Marine Corps Det..........................................25425............ 63............D-3
$ ATM (Signal Theater Area).......................................................................C-2 Child Development Center East...............................290............... 4............. F-2 Education Ctr & Learning Ctr................................21606............ 15............C-2 Abramowitz Hall................................................34500............ 14............E-2 Griffith Hall (Lodging).........................................250.............................. F-2 Vehicle Maintenance Facility (513th MI Bde)........13700............................B-2
Balfour Beatty Communities Child Development Center West............................18407............ 39............C-2 Engineer Field.............................................................................................E-3 Alexander Hall...................................................29805............................D-2 Hazen Hall.........................................................29815............................D-2 Vehicle Support Facility, GSA................................13804............................B-2
Management Office...................................... 155 3rd Ave........................E-4 Child and Youth Services Registration..................28320............................D-3 Exchange (Main)...................................................38200............................E-3 Allen Hall...........................................................29813............................D-2 Hurley Hall.........................................................39704............ 27............E-3 Vet Clinic.................................................................500..............................C-4
Battle Command Battle Lab...................................19901............. 3.............C-1 Children’s Playground and Ball Park...........................................................E-3 (Includes: Amusement Arcade, Barber and Beauty Shops, Florist, Food Court, Allen Hall...........................................................39706............ 19............E-3 Johnston Hall....................................................29818............................D-2 Vet Command HQ (Southeast Regional)............. 38801-C........... 16............E-3
Bingo Palace.........................................................15500............................B-2 Criminal Investigation Division (CID)....................33412............................E-2 Nutrition Center, Optical Shop, Hospital Pharmacy Annex, Specialty Shop) Allison Hall........................................................29817............................D-2 Jones Hall..........................................................21710............ 59............C-2 Video Teleconference Center.................................29801............ 32............D-2
BOSS Headquarters..............................................19730............................C-2 Class Six Store......................................................31300............................D-3 Fire Station............................................................32420............................E-2 Back Hall...........................................................24701............ 20............C-2 Kvasnosky Hall..................................................39710............ 28............ F-3 Visitor’s Center............................................................................................ F-1
Bowling, Gordon Lanes.........................................33200............. 1.............E-3 Commissary..........................................................37200............................E-3 Fisher House...........................................................280.............................. F-2 Bird Hall............................................................39720............ 21............E-3 Lee Hall.............................................................39716............ 29............ F-3 Warehouse, General Purpose................................12810............................B-2
Brems Barracks Area..............................................................................E-3, 4 Community Counseling Center................................300.............. 69............ F-1 Freedom Park..............................................................................................E-2 Brant Hall..........................................................25810............................D-2 Lerch Hall......................................................... .40709............ 30............ F-3 Youth Challenge Academy.....................................40006............ 67............E-4
Burger King...........................................................35402............................E-3 Contracting...........................................................29718............ 44............D-2 Freedom Park School............................................43400............................E-3 Brown Hall.........................................................39712............ 22............ F-3 Luketina Hall......................................................20400............................C-2 Youth Services Center...........................................45410............................ F-4
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DIAL 911
AMBULANCE FIRE MILITARY POLICE
TELEPHONE INSTRUCTIONS
Follow system prompts to set up your voice mailbox:
LET’S TALK FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS
Passwords must have six to 10 digits. The password
FOR SINGLE LINE USERS CALL FORWARD (ALL CALLS) assigned CAN NOT be the same six numbers or numbers
A Quick Reference for Fort Gordon, Ga. Call Forward All Calls allows the user to forward all in succession. Security of the system will not allow these
Telephone Network incoming calls on their extension to another extension types of passwords.
Post Information.......................................... 791-0110 or 0 on base. Outgoing calls can still be placed from the tele-
Army Enterprise Service Desk (AESD) phone when call forward is active.
REGULAR USE
If accessing voice mail from your telephone, press “#”
Operating Hours.............................................24x7x365
CALL HOLD and follow prompts.
Dial................................................. 99-1-866-335-2769
POLICE, FIRE, AMBULANCE........................................ 911 This feature allows a user to place an active call on hold If accessing voice mail from another telephone, dial the
Eisenhower Army Medical Center.................... 787-5811 and then hang up, returning the handset to the cradle if Voice Mail Access (791-4450) and enter your 7-digit tele-
IOC Darling Hall.................................................. 791-9747 the user chooses. The party on hold will hear music. The phone number and “#”.
Guest House/Billeting Office..................... 706-790-3676 subscriber may retrieve the call by lifting the handset. When prompted for “Password,” enter your six to 10-digit
Taxi.............................................................. 706-736-3006 CALL PARK password and “#”.
American Red Cross........................................... 787-6311 The feature allows the user to place a call on permanent
Army Community Service.................................. 791-3579 hold against his or their extension, then reconnect the
FEATURE ACTIVATION
Signal Corps, Military Intel and Tenants.........791-XXXX call from another telephone. The call is parked using the CALL HOLD
.......................................................................(DSN 780) Call Park feature access code and is retrieved using the While on an active call
Eisenhower Army Med Center, Dental Activities Call Park Retrieve code. Calls can be placed and received Press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set). You will hear a spe-
and all other medical providers..787-XXXX (DSN 773) during activation. cial dial tone.
706th MI......................................... 206-XXXX (DSN 248) DIAL (*60). You will hear confirmation tone.
AREA CODE............................................................... 762 CALL PICK-UP
This feature allows the user to answer, from their phone, HANG UP. Call is on hold. You will hear ringing periodi-
DIALING PLANS/EXAMPLES any call made to an extension within the individual’s call cally as a reminder that the call is being held.
pick-up group. LIFT THE HANDSET to retrieve the held call.
ON POST
Dial the 7-digit number CALL TRANSFER CALL PARK
• Example: 787-XXXX or 791-XXXX or 206-XXXX The Call Transfer feature allows the user to send a call While on an active call
to another extension. Press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set) you will hear a special
LOCAL & COMMERCIAL ON POST dial tone.
Dial (99) + 10 digits 3-WAY CONFERENCE
DIAL (*64). You will hear a confirmation tone. Hang up.
• Example: 99 + 706-790-XXXX The 3-Way Conference feature allows the user to add a Call is PARKED at the phone and you can use the phone
third person to a call in progress. in any way.
LONG DISTANCE
Dial (99) + 1 + 10 digits LAST NUMBER RE-DIAL To retrieve the parked call at another telephone, pick up
• Example: 99 + 1 + 781-455-XXXX This feature allows the subscriber to automatically call the phone and dial (#64). You will receive a special dial
the last number dialed from their extension. tone. Next, dial the 7-digit extension at which the call is
800/888/866 TOLL FREE parked. You will be re-connected with the call.
Dial (99) + 1 + 10-digit toll free number RING AGAIN/RING BACK
• Example: 99 + 1 + 800-555-XXXX When a user makes a phone call to a busy extension CALL PICKUP
or trunk, the ring again feature notifies the user when To answer a call within your call pick-up group.
INTERNATIONAL
the line or trunk becomes free and then routes the call When you hear a phone ringing within your call pickup
Dial (99) + 011 + Int’l number
automatically for them. group, pick up your phone and dial (*63) to be connected
• Example: 99 + 011 + 49-65462215XXXX + XXXXXX
to the caller.
CALLER ORIGINATED TRACE (COT)
DSN
Activation of the feature causes a log report to be gener- CALL TRANSFER
Dial (94) + 7 or 10-digit DSN
ated at the MP station. If a user receives a malicious call On an active call
• Example: 94 + 539-XXXX
(bomb threat or threat to harm the call taker or others Press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set). You will hear a spe-
INTERNATIONAL DSN on the installation), this feature allows a user to hold an cial dial tone.
Dial (94) + country code + 7-digit number incoming malicious call so the call can be traced to the Dial the 7-digit extension of the number you wish to
• Example: 94 + 013 + 539-XXXX originating party. When both the calling and called par- transfer the call. You will hear ringing.
ties are in the same switching unit, the entire connection If you wish to announce the call, you may stay on the
FEATURE CODES is held until the called party releases the call. When the line until the person answers the phone. Once you have
Access Code.......................................................... Feature call is on an incoming trunk, the connection is held back announced the call, you hang up and the two individuals
*52..................................................Call Forward All Calls to the incoming trunk. will be connected.
#52....................................Call Forward All Calls (cancel) If you do not wish to announce the call, you may hang up
*60.......................................................................Call Hold VOICE MAIL (NORTEL CALLPILOT)
and the call will be transferred to the extension.
*64....................................................................... Call Park Voice Mail Access..............................................791-4450
If the called party is busy or does not answer the phone,
#64....................................................... Call Park, Retrieve
FIRST TIME SETUP ONLY: you may press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set) twice, each
*63....................................................................Call Pickup
time momentarily, to be reconnected to the original call.
Hook switch...................Transfer and 3-Way Conference Dial Voice Mail Access (791-4450) and enter your mailbox
*66.....................................................Last Number Redial number and “#” (your mailbox number is your seven-digit 3-WAY CONFERENCE
*68................................................... Ring Again (activate) extension) and when prompted for your temporary pass- On an active call:
*68......................................................Ring Again (cancel) word: dial (12) and your 7-digit ext. number and “#”. i.e.: Press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set). You will hear a spe-
*99................................................Caller Originated Trace 12-791-XXXX# (12-791-Your phone number and #). cial dial tone. The caller is automatically placed on hold.
1. PROCEDURE
IF PHONE HAS A FLASH BUTTON IF PHONE HAS A LINK BUTTON IF PHONE HAS NO FLASH OR LINK BUTTON
1. Press FLASH once then release 1. Press LINK once then release 1. Press Hookswitch for one second then release
Hookswitch — the buttons located on the phone where you normally hang up the handset
Press *99 — means press the *(star) once and the 9 key twice.
Once the Flash, Link or Hookswitch is pressed, the caller is placed on momentary hold. After the *99 is pressed, the caller is reconnected.
Don’t be concerned about what the caller hears during activation. This process only takes seconds to accomplish.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
QUESTIONS TO ASK
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
TELEPHONE INSTRUCTIONS
Automated Directory Attendant System (ADAS) is a computer system that provides the caller with a pre-recorded set of options. You may access these menu options
from a touch-tone telephone by pressing the corresponding number. If you are using a rotary dial telephone, you must stay on the line for operator assistance.
1-EMERGENCY 2-MEDICAL & DENTAL 3-TRAVEL & TRANSP SVCS 4-PERSONNEL SVCS 5-FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS
1 4
1 - Ambulance 5 - Chaplain 3 - Mil ID Cards 8 - Return to Main Menu
2 - Military Police 8 - Return to Main Menu 4 - Mil Pay Inq. 9 - Repeat this Menu
3 - Fire 9 - Repeat this Menu 5 - Civ Pers Job Info 0 - Operator
PRESS 4 - Emer Room 0 - Operator PRESS 6 - ACAP
2 5
2 - Tingay Dental 8 - Return to Main Menu 2 - Alcohol & Drug Abuse 8 - Return to Main Menu
3 - Snyder Dental 9 - Repeat this Menu 3 - ACS, AER, Financial Counseling 9 - Repeat this Menu
PRESS 4 - Mental Health 0 - Operator PRESS 4 - Commissary 0 - Operator
3 9 0
2 - Tour & Travel Info 8 - Return to Main Menu
3 - InBound HHG 9 - Repeat this Menu
PRESS 4 - OutBound HHG 0 - Operator PRESS Repeat PRESS Operator
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