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WELCOME TO FORT GORDON


Home of the Signal Regiment and U.S. Army Signal Center of Excellence

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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

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Street. When reporting, personnel should have
orders, DA Form 31 (Request and Authority
for Leave) and all personnel records, as well as
medical and dental records. Relocation Office:
706-791-1922 or 706-791-4181. Personnel
assigned to the National Security Agency/
Central Security Services Georgia should report
to Building 28423 on Brainard Avenue.
Enlisted trainee/student personnel reporting
weekdays after 4 p.m. and on weekends and
holidays should report to the 15th Regimental
Signal Brigade Staff Duty Desk, Building 25710,
on Barnes Avenue, 706-791-8314. Reporting
information is also available at the Military
Police Station, Building 32422, on Rice Road,
706-791-4380.
Where to report at Fort Gordon
If you are enlisted and are here for training If reporting to the 35th Signal Brigade during U.S. Army Dental Lab personnel should
in a Signal or Ordnance MOS, report to the duty hours report to Darling Hall. After hours, report to Building 322 on East Hospital Road.
15th Signal Brigade, Building 25710 on Barnes report to the 35th Brigade HQ , Building 25526, After hours, report to Staff Duty at the hospital.
Avenue. If you need a ride from the Augusta on Brainard Avenue. Staff Duty 706-791-9306. NIOC Georgia personnel should report to
airport, call staff duty at 706-791-8314. Command Admin in Building 28423 during
7th Signal Command report to Darling Hall
If you are here for a course at the Regimental normal working hours (7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
during duty hours; after hours, report to Building
NCO Academy, report to Building 24402 on the Monday through Friday). After hours, contact
25440 on Barnes Avenue.
corner of Lane Avenue and 25th Street, regard- the CDO at 706-564-0703.
513th MI Brigade report to Darling Hall
less of the time of arrival. 480th ISR Group (31st and 3rd Intel
during duty hours; after hours report to Building
Officers here for Signal training courses Squadrons) should report to Building 28423
21710 on Barnes Avenue.
should report to the 442d Signal Battalion in during duty hours. After hours, locate lodging
Greeley Hall, Building 29809, regardless of the 706th MI GRP and 707th MI BN report to
and report the next duty day.
time of arrival. Staff Duty 706-791-8220. Darling Hall during duty hours; after hours call
338th TRS personnel should report to
If you are Signal permanent party and 706-831-3239.
Building 25703 regardless of time of arrival.
arriving during duty hours, enlisted should Eisenhower Army Medical Center (all ranks)
Co D Marine Support Battalion personnel
report to Darling Hall, Room 207. Officers should report to Building 319. After hours,
should report to Building 28423. After hours,
report to Darling Hall, Room 262. After duty report to Staff Duty at the hospital.
locate lodging and report next duty day.
hours, Soldiers in a Signal MOS with no unit U.S. Army DENTAC personnel should report
Marine Corps Detachment personnel should
specified on their orders report to the 15th Signal to Building 38717 on 38th Street; after hours report to Building 25707; after hours call the
Brigade, Building 25710 on Barnes Avenue. report to Staff Duty at the hospital. duty officer at 706-399-1888. If arriving at the
Augusta Regional Airport, call the duty officer.
International students should call 706-
791-6020 during the duty day; call 706-791-8220
after hours.

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

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free on-post shuttle service, free business center and/or other deadly or dangerous weapons and
and pet-friendly rooms just to name the high- instruments on Fort Gordon.
lights. You can also earn priority club points and
concierge services. Everyone is welcome! Call Freedom Park School
706-790-3676 or visit our website for reservations http://freedompark.rcboe.org
or more information. 706-796-8428
Building 43400
Transportation Freedom Park School is a Richmond County
www.gordon.army.mil/dol/ Board of Education School serving grades pre-K
transportation.htm through eight. All PK-8 school students who live
706-791-4184, DSN 780-4184 on-post are zoned to attend Freedom Park. Edu-
Darling Hall, Building 33720 cational opportunities are available through a
The Transportation Office is in Darling Hall, basic curriculum including language arts, math,
Building 33720. Transportation will advise science, social studies, health, physical education
military personnel on weight restrictions and and fine arts. These should be in conjunction with
7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday creative ideas, positive input and active parental
allowances and assist with inbound shipments
(with limited staff to 6 p.m.). The Housing Ser- involvement. All educational activities should be
of household goods and other moving details.
vices Office (HSO), in Room 129, Darling Hall, presented in an atmosphere that is conducive to
Building 33720, on Chamberlain Avenue and Installation Vehicle Access learning yet allows enough flexibility to address
Kilbourne Street, manages off- post relocation www.gordon.army.mil/acs individual differences.
and referral services and occupant complaints 706-791-3071, DSN 780-3071 Freedom Park School’s goal is to produce a
for the installation and is open 7:30 a.m. to Darling Hall, Building 33720, Suite 151 learning climate in which students achieve,
3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Resi- regardless of their socioeconomic or ethnic back-
Visitor Control Center, Gate 1,
dential Communities Initiative Project (RCI) ground. The goals of Freedom Park School are to
Building 00075
Office is co-located with the HSO Office and build the self-esteem of all students, to provide
Drivers who want to enter Fort Gordon must
can be reached at 706-791-6559/4302. There is programs enhanced by computer technology, to
possess a valid DOD ID card or a valid Fort
no unaccompanied personnel housing for officers support and enforce the academic program that is
Gordon Pass. Passes will only be issued to visitors
and senior enlisted personnel available on the given from the state and county, and to encourage
in the right lane at Gate 1, accessible from the
installation. Information pertaining to unac- a supportive and open partnership among stu-
Jimmy Dyess Parkway. To obtain a temporary
companied personnel housing can be obtained dents, teachers, parents and community.
pass, visitors must have a valid driver’s license,
by calling 706-791-7067. The Housing Services The faculty and staff of Freedom Park School
proof of insurance and vehicle registration. DOD
Office maintains a complete up-to-date listing believe in dedication to academic and social
of available housing within local communities. vehicle decals are no longer used for access at
excellence. Teachers have the challenge of edu-
Since a waiting period usually exists for on-post Fort Gordon. All vehicles are subject to random
cating the nation’s most valued resources intellec-
family housing for most grades, many personnel inspections. For more information, contact the
tually, socially, emotionally, as well as physically.
must seek temporary housing within the local Visitor Control Center.
Quality education and high test scores are the
community. The Housing Services Office offers criteria that inspire faculty and staff to keep
ID Cards and DEERS Office
counseling and personal attention to your specific abreast of the ever-changing educational trends.
www.gordon.army.mil/mpd/deers.htm
needs, which enables you to choose wisely from Realizing that complacency has no place in the
706-791-1930, DSN 780-1930
various types of off-post housing. Newcomers are classroom, teachers stress self-improvement
Darling Hall, Building 33720, Suite 161
required to report to the Housing Services Office through higher education. Freedom Park School
The ID Card Section/DEERS Office is in
before seeking off-post quarters. This office also is at 345 42nd St., Building 43400, off Avenue
Room 161, of Darling Hall, Building 33720.
serves as a relocation point to those members who of the States.
are rotating from Fort Gordon to other instal- Hours of operation are 7:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.
lations. Housing information pertinent to the Monday through Wednesday and Friday, and
gaining installation and its surrounding com- 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
munities is available on file to assist families in
Firearms Registration
transition. 706-791-5116/9656/9658. You can
www.gordon.army.mil/newarrivals.htm
visit the new Army one stop housing assistance
706-791-4380, DSN 780-4380
website at www.housing.army.mil.
Building 32422
Lodging Facilities All personnel who possess privately owned
www.ihgarmyhotels.com firearms/weapons and reside on the installation
706-790-3676 must register them within 72 hours of arrival
IHG Army Hotels is pleased to see to all your on the installation at the Military Police Sta-
lodging needs at Fort Gordon, Ga. We offer free tion, Building 32422 on Rice Road. Fort Gordon
breakfast, free high-speed Internet connection, Regulation 210-13 and Fort Gordon Form 9243
free Wi-Fi, free evening social during the week, establishes the criteria for possessing, registering,
free on-site fitness center, free guest laundry, carrying, concealing and transporting firearms

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History The Korean conf lict again placed Camp


www.signal.army.mil/ocos/rdiv/ Gordon center stage in preparing Soldiers for
HISTARCH/schist.asp combat. In addition to communications per-
Camp Gordon, named for Confederate Lt. sonnel at the Signal Training Center’s Signal
Gen. John Brown Gordon, was activated for Corps Replacement Training Center and Signal
infantry and armor training during World War Unit Training Group, MPs trained for combat
II. During the war, its 55,000 acres served as assignments while the 51st Anti-Aircraft Artil-
a divisional training base for the 4th and 26th lery Brigade formed three detachments before
Infantry Divisions and the 10th Armored Divi- moving to Camp Stewart, Ga. In 1950, the instal-
sion that fought in Europe in Gen. George S. lation became the site for Military Government
Patton’s Third Army. (The inactivated 10th Training for the Army. Also during the decade,
Armored Division still calls Fort Gordon home.) Camp Gordon was home to the only Army
After World War II, more than 85,000 offi- Criminal Investigation Laboratory in the con-
cers and enlisted personnel were discharged from tinental United States as well as a Rehabilitation
Camp Gordon’s Army Personnel Center. Other Training Center and a U.S. Disciplinary Bar-
facilities included a U.S. Disciplinary Barracks racks. In 1953, the Basic Replacement Training
and, beginning in 1943, a prisoner of war camp Center and the Advanced Leader’s School pro-
for German and Italian World War II captives. vided basic training and advanced leadership
Camp Gordon, almost deserted after training (both were inactivated in 1955). The
June 1948, came to life in September 1948 with Civil Affairs School arrived in 1955 as part of the
the establishment of the Signal Corps Training Civil Affairs and Military Government School.
Center. The post’s training mission grew with Camp Gordon, becoming a permanent Army
the addition of the Military Police School in installation on March 21, 1956, was redesignated
September 1948 and the activation of the Engi- Fort Gordon. The U.S. Army Training Center
neer Aviation Unit Training Center in January (Basic) was activated here in 1957.
1949 (the latter remained at Camp Gordon for During the Vietnam War, infantry, mili-
only one year). tary police and signal Soldiers trained at Fort

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Gordon. While Signal Corps training continued garrison supports the post through directorates for the Soldiers, families and civilians of Fort
to expand throughout the 1960s, other activities and agencies that provide a full range of city ser- Gordon and the Gillem Enclave. The organiza-
ceased through postwar deactivations and the vices and quality-of-life functions — everything tion’s vision is an installation with strong ties
Military Police School’s move to Fort McClellan, from facilities maintenance, recreation and and a bold future, providing the highest possible
Ala. In June 1962, all activities of the Signal family programs to training support and emer- standards in services, facilities and infrastruc-
Corps Training Center were reorganized under gency services. ture that is fully supportive of its diverse military
the U.S. Army Southeastern Signal School. Des- The major organizations that make up the operational community.
ignating the installation the U.S. Army Signal bulk of the U.S. Army Garrison include the
Center and Fort Gordon, the Army consolidated Directorates of Public Works; Logistics; Family Gillem Enclave
all communications training at Fort Gordon on and Morale, Welfare and Recreation; Human The Gillem Enclave was established on Sept.
Oct. 1, 1974. The arrival of the Army’s Computer Resources; Emergency Services; and Plans, 15, 2011, when the former Fort Gillem was offi-
Science School was only part of the impetus for Training Mobilization and Security. Addi- cially closed as a result of 2005 Base Realignment
the fort’s tremendous growth during the 1980s. tional staff offices that support the installation and Closure directives. The Enclave occupies
The following decade found its Mobilization mission include the Public Affairs Office, the about 260 acres retained after Fort Gillem closed
Command deploying numerous troops to South- Religious Support Office, the Resource Manage- and hosts a wide variety of military organizations
west Asia during Operation Desert Shield Desert ment Office, the Equal Employment Opportu- from both the active and Reserve components.
Storm (1990-1991). nity Office, the Installation Safety Office, and
Among the more prominent residents of the
Fort Gordon figures prominently in the post- the Plans, Analysis and Integration Office.
Enclave are the U.S. Army Criminal Investi-
Cold War national defense. Still the “Home of Other partners who work closely with the gar-
gations Laboratory, the Army’s only forensics
the Signal Regiment,” it also supports the 35th rison include the Civilian Personnel Advisory
laboratory, and the 3rd Medical Deployment
Signal Brigade, 513th Military Intelligence Center, the Mission and Installation Contracting
Support Command.
Brigade, the National Security Agency/Central Command and the Joint Personal Property Ship-
ping Office. The U.S. Army Garrison at Fort Gordon now
Security Service Georgia and the 7th Signal
The garrison is part of the Atlantic Region provides command and control and support to
Command (Theater).
of the Installation Management Command. the Enclave, which remains the home of about
U.S. Army Garrison, IMCOM operates Army installations around 1,300 civilian employees and active Army, Army
Fort Gordon the world. Reserve and National Guard Soldiers. Although
The U.S. Army Garrison at Fort Gordon The mission of the U.S. Army Garrison at Fort the Enclave is not classified as a full service
operates the installation on behalf of the Signal Gordon is to deliver installation services, facili- installation or sub-installation, Fort Gordon
Center of Excellence and the other units and ties and infrastructure to best support mission supplies its organizations and activities with a
organizations that reside on Fort Gordon. The readiness and provide an enhanced quality of life broad range of installation-type services.

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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.

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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

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functional training to officers, warrant officers, and vouchers were offered to all students. The (BBSOC), the Warrant Officer Advanced
noncommissioned officers and civilians from the new certification program ensures Signal leaders Course and the Signal Captains’ Career Course;
U.S. Army, other services and the international will meet Department of Defense certification specialty courses assigned include the Director
community. Consisting of the Leader College, requirements before they leave the schoolhouse. of Information Management Course, the Pre-
Cyber College, and Forward Operating Base Career courses focus on certifying informa- Signal Command Course, the FA 53 and FA
(FOB) Ready, the “Ready” Battalion provides tion systems managers, telecommunication 24 course.
state-of-the-art training and education to stu- systems engineers, technicians, operators and To provide 442nd students the opportunity
dents in residence via distributed learning, maintainers. Functional courses, lasting one to to apply their newly acquired knowledge in a
mobile training teams, classroom settings and four weeks and offered several times during the simulated setting, the SIGCEN established the
real-world simulations. year, provide training on topics critical to the suc- Multi-Echelon Battle Command Integration
The Leader College strives to develop lifelong cess of Army and DOD automaters worldwide. Environment, a fully integrated networking
learning programs and materials in support of Courses include: Communications Security Cus- and command post systems capability located at
programs of instruction, support combined arms todian, Network Manager Security, Security+ FOB Ready. In October 2008, the U.S. Army
doctrine and tactics training, provide command and Certified Information Systems Security Pro- Signal Center of Excellence partnered with the
and control, administrative functions and logistic fessional. These courses provide a means for mili- Program Executive Office Command and Con-
support for permanent party and student per- tary personnel and DOD civilians to keep pace trol Communications-Tactical (PEO-C3T), PM
sonnel, and to conduct professional development with the rapidly changing face of automation. Command Posts (PM CP), PM Battle Com-
and mandatory training for permanent party per- Functional courses can be scheduled through the mand (PM BC), PM Tactical Operations Cen-
sonnel. They also provide instruction as part of Army’s Automated Training Requirements and ters (PM TOCs), PM Mobile Electric Power
the Advanced Communication Elective for the Resource System. (PM MEP), PM Force Battle Command Brigade
Army’s Command and General Staff Officers’ Headquarters and Alpha Company, 442nd and Below (PM FBCB2), other PEOs, and U.S.
College. The International Military Student Signal Battalion are composed of the battalion Army Training and Doctrine Command Capa-
Office is also part of the battalion. Companies headquarters, cadre and all other personnel bility Managers to create a unique, standing, tac-
within the battalion develop, manage and con- assigned to the Cyber College. Bravo Company tical command post and networking capability
duct approved programs of instruction for Branch is composed of the mobile subscriber equipment at Fort Gordon.
25 and other select technical courses for students platoon and all students assigned to the initial This partnership has effectively institution-
from the Total Army, international allies and entry Signal training, which includes Warrant alized the environment created during Opera-
DOD civilians. Officer Basic Course and Signal Basic Officer tion TOCFEST 2008. This initiative will serve
The Cyber College, with a highly dedicated Leadership Course; specialty courses assigned dozens of purposes for the participants: It will
staff of more than 180 officers, warrant officers, to Bravo Company are the Joint Automated enable an ongoing, validated engineering study
noncommissioned officers and civilians, trains Communications Engineering System Course. of the tactical command post as a total entity;
and educates more than 3,800 Soldiers and Charlie Company is composed of all students it will help influence how command posts will
civilians in information dissemination, network assigned for continuing Signal training, which be institutionally described and trained; it will
management and information assurance in 46 includes Signal Officer Branch Qualification provide an opportunity to examine TOC envi-
distinct courses annually using relevant informa- Course, the BCT/BN Staff Officer Course ronmental over an extended period of time; it
tion technology services using fielded and state-
of-the-art equipment.
The Cyber College is continually increasing
hands-on training by integrating new technolo-
gies, expanding information security training
and establishing the first Army Cyber Space
curriculum. To achieve this, it has acquired
battle command systems, built industry part-
nerships and added information assurance (IA)
training to all courses and established the war-
rant officer MOS 255S Cyber Security specialty.
It also added another Digital Tactical Operations
Center (DTOC), bringing the total available
DTOC labs to three. These labs teach officers,
warrant officers and noncommissioned officers
how to configure, deploy and operate DTOC
systems. Formal partnerships with Adobe,
NetApp and SANS have been established with
the college, which reduce equipment cost and
provide even better battlefield support to the
combatant commanders. To produce Signaleers
with industry standard IA certifications required
by DOD 8570.01-M, IA certification training

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will provide a completely integrated bundle of Early Warning Battalion to present day as a part experience his/her individual role in supporting
C4ISR technologies that PMs and the Signal of the 15th Regimental Signal Brigade, assigned a field unit.
School can use to experiment with system-of- to the Training and Doctrine Command, and With existing resources and a high standard for
systems of integration; it will provide a base- its performance of a challenging and daunting excellence, 551st Signal Battalion exemplifies the
line from which systems engineers can develop training mission. Its mission is two-fold. First, “Watch and Warn” motto in meeting its training
training tools for Soldiers; it will facilitate Signal the battalion is responsible for transforming basi- responsibilities, through its technical and tactical
Operational Tests and Training Events; it will cally trained Soldiers into physically fit, confident development of the total Signal Warrior.
allow the Signal Center to educate students on warriors, able to live by the Army’s values and
configuration control for operational-through 73rd Ordnance Battalion
warrior ethos. The second element is the respon-
tactical-level information technology/national “Can Do Cobras”
sibility to develop these Soldiers into technically
security systems; and it will enable the SIGCEN www.signal.army.mil/73
competent and tactically proficient Soldiers,
to implement fully integrated Capstone exercises. 706-791-2926, DSN 780-2926
well-versed in the critical tasks associated with
This initiative has already paid huge dividends. Building 25604
the military occupational specialties and able to
This environment was integrated into five pro- The 73rd Ordnance Battalion is a training bat-
contribute to unit mission upon arrival.
grams of instruction (the Signal Officer Basic talion of the 59th Ordnance Brigade, Redstone
In support of the Soldierization mission, the
Leader Course, the Signal Captains Career Arsenal, Ala., and is attached to the 15th Regi-
Patriot Battalion consists of four companies: a
Course, the Brigade S6 Staff Course, the Infor- mental Signal Brigade at Fort Gordon. The 73rd
headquarters company and three line companies.
mation Systems Management Course and the trains and develops both Ordnance Corps ini-
Headquarters and A Company include battalion
Information Systems Technician Course), and tial entry training Soldiers and non-initial entry
permanent party Soldiers and any reclassified
clustered services to dynamically distribute hard- training Soldiers. The training covers five Ord-
Soldiers and those returning to the force for nance Electronic Maintenance military occupa-
ware resources: 13 ABCS systems were virtual-
training after a break in service in the assigned tional specialties taught by civilian and military
ized on a single workstation, which was a first
military occupational specialties, i.e., MOS-T instructors from the Ordnance Electronics
for the Army. This ongoing “TOCFEST-like”
Soldiers. Company A provides consolidated Maintenance Training Department, which is a
capability fully integrates networking (routers,
billeting, command and control, values training school of the U.S. Army Ordnance Munitions
switches, firewalls and software management/
and warrior tasks training for all its assigned and Electronics Maintenance School at Redstone
Information Assurance Tools) and command
strength. Companies B, C and D perform the Arsenal, and two warrant officer courses.
post technologies and provides a digitized and
same mission, but for the initial entry Soldiers The 73rd Ordnance Battalion has a dis-
physical infrastructure. In less than five months,
this homegrown initiative has established one of (MOS-I). tinguished history dating to its inception on
the premier Battle Command Systems environ- Its training mission includes the curriculum Oct. 18, 1927. The 73rd’s combat service includes
ments in TRADOC. and critical tasks associated with these Military campaign participation in Algeria-French
Occupational Specialties: Network Switching Morocco, Naples-Foggia, Rome-Arno, North
447th Signal Battalion System Operator/Maintainer (25F), Nodal Apennines and the Po Valley during World War
“Centurions — On to Victory” Network Systems Operator/Maintainer (25N), II. In addition to its five campaign streamers, the
www.signal.army.mil/447 Microwave Systems Operator/Maintainer (25P), 73rd earned a streamer for action in the Italian
706-791-5481, DSN 780-5481 Multi-Channel Transmission Systems Operator/ Theater and has been decorated with the Meri-
Building 25601 Maintainer (25Q ) and Satellite Communica- torious Unit Commendation (Army).
The 447th Signal Battalion’s mission is to train tions Systems Operator/Maintainer (25S) and
and graduate highly motivated, disciplined, phys- its Additional Skill Identifier (ASI) 1C. Course
ically fit, technically knowledgeable Signal Sol- lengths vary from 15 weeks to 26 weeks, with
diers who live the Army values and who are able an average battalion student load of more than
to immediately contribute to their unit mission. 1,500 Soldiers.
The 447th Signal Battalion provides instruction Additionally, 551st Signal Battalion is respon-
and support for the following military occupa- sible for the execution of the weekly 15th Signal
tional specialties: 25B Information Technology Brigade field training exercise, Mercury Fusion.
Specialist, 25M Multimedia Illustrator, 25R A cell of dedicated instructor and staff personnel
Visual Information and Equipment Operator,
man the exercise every week to validate critical
46R Broadcast Journalist and 46Q Journalist.
tasks trained in the schoolhouse for all nine
The United States Signal Detachment trains the
brigade courses/specialties, to conduct weapons
25M, 25R, 25V, 46R and 46Q courses which are
qualification and to execute a convoy live fire
at Fort George Meade, Md.
exercise during the six-day field experience. Cur-
551st Signal Battalion rent operations consist of three functional sites:
Patriots, “Watch and Warn” Forward Operating Base Dunham, the main site;
www.signal.army.mil/551 Willard Training Area and Forward Operating
706-791-4124, DSN 780-4124 Base Patriot. The objective of the training is to
Building 29721 reinforce technical and tactical skills in a tough,
The 551st Signal Battalion, the “Patriot Bat- realistic and net-centric training environment.
talion,” has a rich history beginning as an Aircraft This is the first real opportunity for the student to

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as the 35th Signal Group, based at Fort Bragg,
N.C., where it gained Airborne status.
The 35th Signal Group participated in mul-
tiple training and Emergency Deployment
Readiness Exercises between 1967 and 1979
to prepare for any mission. Due to changes in
the organizational structure of the Army, the
35th Signal Group was reorganized as the 35th
Signal Brigade on Dec. 16, 1979, to support
XVIII Airborne Corps level assets. In 1983,
the brigade headquarters deployed to Grenada
in support of Operation Urgent Fury, where ele-
ments of the brigade established communications
by providing tactical satellite communications
between Fort Bragg, Grenada and higher level
command in CONUS. The brigade headquarters
deployed to Honduras in support of Operation
On Oct. 1, 1994, the unit was reactivated at and operating seamlessly from desktop to fox- Golden Pheasant in 1988. There, the brigade
Fort Gordon and has continued its mission to hole. Mission success of the 7th Signal Com- supported the show of force to ensure the sov-
train and develop motivated, disciplined, physi- mand is absolutely essential to the Army’s future. ereignty of the country would be respected. In
cally fit Soldiers who live by Army values and are The 7th Signal Command is focused on the
1989, the brigade participated in Operation Just
competent in entry-level military occupational requirements of the mission commanders and
Cause and assumed operational control of all
specialties and common Soldier skills. warfighters and provides, operates and defends
Joint Task Force level tactical communications
the network on their behalf.
7th Signal Command (Theater) assets in Panama by overseeing the JTF mes-
“One Team, One Network!” 35th Signal Brigade sage switching network, radio nets and ensuring
www.7sigcmd.army.mil “The Lion Brigade” AUTOVON connectivity.
706-787-7777, DSN 773-7777 www.signal.army.mil/35sig The 35th Signal Brigade deployed to Saudi
Building 21715 706-791-9307/9308, DSN 780-9307 Arabia in support of XVIII Airborne Corps
The 7th Signal Command was activated at Building 25526 during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm
Fort Gordon in July 2008. The Army’s newest The 35th Signal Brigade is a subordinate ele- from 1990 to 1991. Once again, the brigade
Signal command is responsible for the integra- ment of the XVIII Airborne Corps that deploys proved that its personnel were highly trained
tion, security and defense of the Army Land and conducts network operations to extend the Soldiers who were able to accomplish the mis-
WarNet within the Continental U.S. (CONUS). LandWarNet to operational forces, at all ech- sion by establishing the largest tactical satellite
The 7th Signal Command is designed to extend elons, to support Full Spectrum Operations. network ever installed in support of a Corps
Land War Net capabilities to generating and Doctrinal missions: conduct mission command Area of Operations. The Lion Brigade received
operating forces in support of CONUS-based for up to five tactical signal battalions and other campaign participation credit for the Defense of
information-enabled expeditionary operations. assigned, or attached, signal assets; to provide Saudi Arabia and The Liberation and Defense of
The command is one of five theater Signal Com- communication networks and information ser- Kuwait and the Meritorious Unit Commenda-
mands worldwide and is a subordinate element of vices support to operational forces and intergov- tion award for its actions.
NETCOM/9th SC (Army) at Fort Huachuca, ernmental, interagency and civil authorities for The brigade deployed to Florida to aid Human-
Ariz. Its mission includes command and control full spectrum operations; and conduct NETOPs itarian Relief Efforts for victims of Hurricane
of installation Network Enterprise Centers at at operational level. Andrew in 1992 and deployed an element of
every post, camp and station across the United The 35th Signal Brigade (“THE Lion Bri- troops in support of Operation Restore Hope in
States. The command has two subordinate bri- gade!”) was formed as the 931st Signal Bat- Somalia in 1993, which supported Army Forces
gades: the 93rd Signal Brigade at Fort Eustis, talion (Air Support Command) and activated that secured an airfield and installations that
Va., and the 106th Signal Brigade, at Fort Sam on Jan. 11, 1943, at Esler Field, La. In June allowed the freedom of maneuver of food and
Houston, Texas. Also assigned to the command 1944, the unit was reorganized and redesig- humanitarian supplies throughout the nation. In
is the CONUS Theater Network Operations and nated as the 931st Signal Battalion. The unit 1994, the 35th Signal Brigade supported XVIII
Security Center at Fort Huachuca, Ariz. Besides deployed to India and Burma, where it provided Airborne Corps during deliberate planning and
maintaining current levels of communications communications to the U.S. and British armies. the eventual deployment of U.S. forces to Haiti.
and automation service, the 7th Signal Com- The battalion received credit for participating The brigade installed, operated and maintained
mand supports warfighting operations by coor- in India-Burma, Central Burma and the China a sustainment base that provided video-telecon-
dinating directly with deploying units, helping offensive campaigns. It also received a Merito- ference capabilities and numerous tactical satel-
them maintain network access through all phases rious Unit Citation for serving in the Asiatic- lite links to Fort Bragg. Additionally, the unit
of their training and deployment. The command Pacific Theater. Following World War II, the supported efforts that protected U.S. citizens,
is working toward the goal of creating a single 931st was deactivated in India in 1945. The 931st aided the Haitian Armed Forces and assisted in
Army network — agile, defendable, sustainable was reactivated April 25, 1967, and redesignated the transition of Haiti to a democracy.

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Since February 2002, the 35th Signal Brigade The Unit was called to support Operation battalion was reorganized and redesignated the
and its units have supported the Global War on Iraqi Freedom for a second time from 2009 to 63rd Signal Battalion.
Terrorism with multiple deployments to Oper- 2010 during the Iraq Sovereignty campaign of On Sept. 10, 1955, the unit was again
ation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Operation Iraqi Freedom. As the last tactical inactivated.
Freedom/Operation New Dawn. The Lion Bri- Signal Brigade in Iraq, the Unit was responsible Headquarters and Headquarters Company,
gade deployed to Afghanistan and Uzbekistan in for the engineering, installation, operation, 63rd Signal Battalion, was reactivated July 24,
support of Operation Enduring Freedom to sup- maintenance and the defense of the Iraq The- 1967, at Fort Riley, Kan.; spent time in the
port Combined Joint Task Force-180 and earned ater Information Grid, and ensured a scalable Republic of Vietnam; and was inactivated
the Meritorious Unit Commendation award for and reliable command and control, communi- Feb. 15, 1972, at Fort Lewis, Wash.
its actions. Furthermore, the Brigade earned the cations and computers infrastructure for Coali- On July 1, 1975, the 63rd was redesignated the
tion Forces in the Iraq Joint Operating Area. The Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment,
Meritorious Unit Commendation award for the
Lion Brigade received campaign participation 63rd Signal Battalion. The unit was activated in
Iraq Governance campaign of Operation Iraqi
credit and the Meritorious Unit Commendation Massweiler, Germany. Companies A and B were
Freedom that occurred from 2004 to 2005.
award for its actions. concurrently activated.
There, the 35th Signal Brigade deployed to Iraq
Today, the Brigade continues to support On April 15, 1989, the battalion was reorga-
to assume command and control over all Multi-
XVIII Airborne Corps Units in full spectrum nized and redesignated an Army Area Signal
National Force and Multi-National Corps Force
Battalion. On April 15, 1990, Company E, 67th
systems. On April 12, 2007, the 35th Signal Bri- operations. Focusing on its people, teams and
Signal Battalion, and Company F, 16th Signal
gade was inactivated on Fort Bragg. The next day, community, the highly trained and expeditionary
Battalion, was redesignated Company C and
the brigade executed its last Airborne operation culture the Soldiers of the brigade embraced in
Company D, 63rd Signal Battalion, respectively.
from Fort Bragg with the last paratroopers of the the past will continue to prove time and time
During Desert Storm/Desert Shield, 63rd
Brigade jumping into Preston Drop Zone on Fort again that “THE Lion Brigade!” is ready
Signal Battalion installed, operated and main-
Gordon. On April 23, 2007, as the 93rd Signal to execute every mission when called upon.
tained a significant portion of what was, at that
Brigade cased its colors, the brigade headquarters “UTMOST OF OUR ABILITY!”
time, the largest, most technically complex Ech-
was reorganized and redesignated as the 35th 63rd Expeditionary Signal Battalion elon Above Corps communication network ever
Signal Brigade (Theater Tactical). “Proud and Ready” developed.
www.signal.army.mil/63sig After serving in Desert Storm and Desert
706-791-2629/8058, DSN 780-2629 Shield, the restationing of the 63rd Signal Bat-
Building 28510 talion from the 7th Signal Brigade in Europe to
The 63rd Expeditionary Signal Battalion is a a new home station at Fort Gordon, Ga., was
tactical, theater signal battalion that is a subordi- announced on Nov. 12, 1991. The battalion was
assigned to the 11th Signal Brigade, effective
nate element of the 35th Signal Brigade. The bat-
March 16, 1992. The 63rd deployed companies
talion’s mission is to deploy worldwide to install,
into Somalia in 1992 and 1993 in support of U.S.
operate and maintain Echelons Above Corps,
humanitarian and peacekeeping operations.
tactical subscriber voice, data communications
Effective Feb. 19, 1998, the 63rd Signal Bat-
and computer systems in support of joint and
talion was reassigned from the 11th Signal Bri-
combined operations in all environments while
gade, Fort Huachuca, Ariz., to the 93rd Signal
ensuring force protection.
Brigade, Fort Gordon, Ga.
The 63rd is comprised of a headquarters com-
The resolve of 63rd Signal Battalion was chal-
pany and three area communications companies.
lenged once again when it was called into action
It is equipped with state-of-the-art Joint Net-
for Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi
work Node (JNN), Single Shelter Switch (SSS) Freedom in Southwest Asia on Feb. 16, 2003.
V3, Command Post Node (CPN) and Phoenix. On G+1, the 63rd crossed into Iraq with the
This equipment, coupled with a rigorous and 3rd Infantry Division and the 1st MEF and
challenging training program, allows the bat- emplaced signal support stretching from Kuwait
talion to maintain its technical and tactical to as far North as Baghdad and Fallujah, Iraq.
proficiency. Some of the many sites the 63rd supported were
The rich and proud history of the 63rd Signal Camp Arifjan, Camp Virginia, Camp Victory,
Battalion began when it was constituted in the Cedar I and II, Tallil Air Base, LSA Bush-
Regular Army on July 1, 1940, and later activated master, LSA Resolute, Camp Bucca Theater
on June 1, 1941, at Camp Claiborne, La. The Internment Facility, Basra International Air-
battalion was recognized and redesignated the port, Baghdad International Airport, and two
63rd Signal Operations Battalion March 1, 1945, former Iraqi presidential palaces. In January
while in Europe. The battalion was subsequently 2004, the 63rd conducted a relief in place and
inactivated June 20, 1948, in Austria. transition of authority with the 67th Signal
The 63rd re-entered the active force April 1, Battalion. After successfully deploying and
1950, while in Austria. On Oct. 1, 1952, the accomplishing the mission, the 63rd brought

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In 1991, the battalion was deployed to
Southwest Asia to participate in Operation
Desert Shield/Desert Storm. In 1992, the
battalion deployed to Miami to provide
communications support for disaster relief
operations in the wake of Hurricane Andrew.
In 2001, the battalion deployed to Washington,
D.C., to provide communications support for
the Presidential Inauguration. In 2004, the
67th deployed in support of Operation Iraqi
Freedom II. In June 2005, the unit participated
in the National Scout Jamboree at Fort A.P.
Hill, Va., demonstrating to young Scouts the
form of communications support the unit can
provide to customers anytime, anywhere. During
August and September 2005, the battalion
supported Hurricane Katrina relief efforts by
providing two data communications packages.
In February and March 2006, the 67th Signal
Battalion participated in several Homeland
Defense missions in support of the Joint Task
every Soldier home to Fort Gordon, Ga., on organizations and military operations in support Force Civil Support (JTF-CS). The JTF-CS
Feb. 19, 2004. of disaster response. The 67th Signal Battalion plans and integrates Department of Defense
The 63rd Signal Battalion deployed again in now deploys across the United States to partici- support to the designated lead federal agency
January 2005 in support of the Combined Forces pate in exercises and operations to support this for domestic Chemical, Biological, Radiological,
Land Component Commander (CFLCC) during new Department of Defense initiative. Nuclear and high yield Explosive (CBRNE)
Operation Iraqi Freedom III. After successfully The battalion consists of a headquarters com- consequence management operations. When
completing the mission, the Soldiers of the pany and three identical area communications directed by the Commander of U.S. Northern
63rd once again safely redeployed home to Fort companies. The 67th Signal Battalion is equipped Command, JTF-CS will deploy to the incident
Gordon, Ga., on Jan. 19, 2006. to provide area, small extension and medium site, establish command and control of designated
Following the rigorous transformation, the headquarters signal nodes within a theater, DOD forces and provide military assistance to
63rd Expeditionary Signal Battalion deployed Army, area of operation, as well as strategic gate- civil authorities to save lives, prevent injury
once more on July 12, 2007, in support of Opera- ways with multichannel satellite assets. When and provide temporary critical life support. In
tion Iraqi Freedom V through the end of 2007. deployed, the battalion is capable of providing March 2006, the unit was involved in the Ardent
worldwide voice, data and video communications Sentry 06 exercise, which is a bilateral exercise
67th Expeditionary Signal Battalion
service to subscribers regardless of geographic that involves numerous federal, provincial, state
“Rapid, Flexible and Reliable”
boundaries. and local agencies in both Canada and the U.S.
www.signal.army.mil/67sig
The 67th Signal Battalion has a short but The primary objective of the exercise was to give
706-791-6956/6963, DSN 780-6956
distinguished history of providing rapid, flex- federal, provincial, state and local authorities
Building 25525
ible and reliable communications. Formed in the opportunity to work together across a full
The 67th Expeditionary Signal Battalion is a
1943 at Camp Van Dorn, Miss., the battalion spectrum of training opportunities to better
combat area/Echelon Above Corps battalion that
deployed to Europe to provide communications prepare participants to respond to national crises.
is part of the 35th Signal Brigade. Its mission
support for the Allies in the Central European The exercise stressed consequence management
statement directs the unit to deploy worldwide
and Rhineland campaigns during World War for a range of man-made and natural disasters.
to install, operate, maintain and protect theater-
II. In 1945, the battalion moved to Manila in In October 2006, the unit deployed in support
level, tactical communications in support of spec-
the Philippine Islands where it supported the of Operation Iraqi Freedom and returned in
ified, joint and combined operations across the
Japanese surrender operations on the Island of January 2008. The unit again deployed in June
spectrum of conflict. The 67th Signal Battalion
2009 and returned in July 2010.
provides voice, video and data capabilities, and Luzon. Deactivated in 1946, that would be its
in all environments, it ensures force protection. last assignment until reactivation in 1967 at Fort 359th Signal Brigade
In the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist Riley, Kan. Then in 1971, the 67th moved to its “Command and Communicate”
attacks, the 67th Signal Battalion was assigned current home at Fort Gordon where it continues www.signal.army.mil/359sig/pao
the additional task of providing communications to provide on-call, worldwide communications 706-791-5746, DSN 780-5746
support to Homeland Defense Initiative mis- support. Building 14401
sions. The evolving missions provide communica- The 67th Signal Battalion is a high Operational The 359th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade,
tions support to Joint Task Force/Consequence Tempo unit that has been designated an “early headquartered at Fort Gordon, exercises com-
Management operations that serve to inte- deployer,” and, as such, it is continually assigned mand and control over Army Reserve Soldiers
grate civilian national and local disaster relief interesting, varied and vital worldwide missions. in six states. The brigade has a distinguished

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commander not only needs the means to com- deployed on a daily basis in half a dozen coun-
municate then, but also the know-how. The 359th tries, the 513th Military Intelligence Brigade
Signal Brigade maintains a diverse force to enable proudly serves as INSCOM’s contingency force!
commanders. In addition to providing critical
communication services, the brigade deploys Sol- 202nd Military Intelligence Battalion
diers who can gather historical lineage, escort (Forward Collection)
media on the battlefield and photograph/video www.signal.army.mil/513mi/202.html
events as they unfold. 706-791-9496, DSN 780-9496
From contingency Signal support to combat Building 21722
documentation to media relations, the 359th The 202nd Military Intelligence Battalion is
Signal Brigade trains and deploys under the same a deployable Forward Collection Battalion that
motto, “Command and Communicate!” conducts continuous overt human intelligence
collection, counterintelligence activities, and sig-
324th Signal Battalion nals intelligence collection and analysis in sup-
706-791-9053, DSN 780-9053 port of U.S. Army Central (ARCENT) to defeat
Building 14401 adversaries, promote regional stability, support
The 324th Signal Battalion, U.S. Army allies and protect U.S. national interests; the
Reserve Command, an Echelons Above Corps battalion supports other commands as directed.
unit, is tasked with providing tactical subscriber
communications systems in support of units in 224th Military Intelligence Battalion
its area of operation. The most modern Echelons (Aerial Exploitation)
Above Corps Signal battalion in the reserve www.signal.army.mil/513mi/224.html
forces pool, the 324th is equipped with state- 912-315-5873, DSN 729-5873
of-the-art digital group multiplexing equipment Hunter Army Airfield, Ga., Building 1324
and automatic voice switches. The 224th Military Intelligence Battalion
history dating back to 1944 when it served Located in three geographical areas, the bat- (Aerial Exploitation) is based at Hunter Army
admirably in Brazil and was decorated with the talion consists of a Headquarters and Head- Airfield in Savannah, Ga. The battalion deploys
Meritorious Unit Commendation Award for its quarters Company, Fort Gordon; three Area and conducts aerial signals and imagery intelli-
accomplishments. Communications Companies, A Company, gence, surveillance, target acquisition and recon-
Major subordinate units include 324th Inte- Clemson, S.C.; B Company, Fort Gordon and naissance in support of designated and supported
grated Theater Signal Battalion, Fort Gordon, C Company, Athens, Ga. warfighting commanders in the U.S. Central
Ga.; 392nd Expeditionary Signal Battalion, Since its constitution in December 1943, the Command (CENTCOM) Area of Responsibility.
Baltimore, Md.; 982nd Combat Camera (Air- 324th served with distinction during World War
borne), East Point, Ga.; 820th Theater Integra- II, where it saw action at Normandy, Northern 297th Military Intelligence Battalion
tion and Network Signal Company, Mesquite, France, the Rhineland and Central Europe. (Operations)
Texas; 300th Mobile Public Affairs Detach- www.signal.army.mil/513mi/297.html
513th Military Intelligence Brigade 706-791-9012, DSN 780-9012
ment, Fort Gillem, Ga.; 317th Military His-
www.signal.army.mil/513mi Building 21717
tory Detachment, Fort Gillem, Ga.; and 45th
706-791-1634, DSN 780-1634 The 297th Military Intelligence Battalion is the
Military History Detachment, Fort Gillem, Ga.
Building 21710 operations battalion for the 513th MI Brigade.
Serving under the command of the 335th
The 513th Military Intelligence (MI) Brigade The battalion plans, coordinates, manages, and
Signal Command (Theater) in East Point, Ga.,
is a theater MI Brigade that operates under the directs Intelligence, Surveillance, and Recon-
the brigade’s Soldiers have covered the globe on
administrative control of U.S. Army Intelligence naissance (ISR) synchronization, and dissemi-
deployments and training exercises. Deploy-
and Security Command (INSCOM) and under nation in support of national, combined, Joint
ments and exercises include Operation Iraqi the operational control of U.S. Army Central Task Force (JTF), interagency, multi-national
Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom, Bright (ARCENT)/3rd Army. The brigade’s mission is and theater Army Service Component Com-
Star, Sharp Focus, Beyond the Horizons and to conduct intelligence in support of ARCENT mander (ASCC) requirements.
Grecian Firebolt. full spectrum operations in the U.S. Central
The brigade’s mission is to deploy worldwide Command (CENTCOM) area of responsibility 345th Military Intelligence Battalion
to install, manage, monitor and defend theater- (AOR) to defeat adversaries, promote regional (Reserve Component)
level communications systems and networks for stability, support partners and allies and protect www.signal.army.mil/513mi/345.html
joint and combined operations. This support to U.S. national interests. The brigade provides 706-791-3096, DSN 780-3096
the warfighter is critical in our fight against ter- additional intelligence support to CENTCOM Building 21718
rorism. Without communications, commanders and other combatant commands, as directed. The 345th Military Intelligence Battalion
would fail. Behind the Brigade’s “Vigilant Knight” Sol- (Reserve Component) maintains its battalion
In this day and age, communication must go diers stand a superior team of Army civilians, headquarters at Fort Gordon. The battalion sup-
beyond the battlefield. Strategic information is contractors and Reserve units and a robust unit ports the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security
needed by our government while status informa- support network made up of dedicated family Command (INSCOM) Military Intelligence
tion is demanded by the public. The operational members. With at least 10 percent of the Brigade Readiness Command by providing trained

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and ready military intelligence Soldiers in sup- and enable NSAG’s continuous SIGINT opera- Fort Gordon and the local civilian community.
port of Army-wide requirements. The unit has tions and global communications, and conducts The band’s smaller ensembles frequently travel,
three MI companies garrisoned throughout the FOUNDRY training. both within the Central Savannah River Area and
southeastern United States. It performs mis- throughout the United States, in support of the
sions as tasked by Headquarters, Department Warrior Transition Battalion Commanding General’s public outreach program.
of the Army/INSCOM. The unit maintains an www.ddeamc.amedd.army.mil/wtb In addition, the Signal Corps Band serves as the
informal working relationship with the 513th 706-787-1734, DSN 773-1734 primary ceremonial unit assigned to Fort Gordon,
Military Intelligence Brigade. Building 327 providing ceremonial and musical support for a
The Warrior Transition Battalion is a subor- wide variety of Signal Center ceremonies, gradu-
706th Military Intelligence Group/ dinate battalion of Eisenhower Army Medical ations and formal military functions.
NSA/CSS Georgia Center, Fort Gordon. Its mission is to restore the
www.inscom.army.mil/MSC injured Soldier and return him or her to fighting AIR FORCE
706-831-3239, DSN 780-3239 strength. Those that cannot be healed will then, 480th Intelligence Surveillance and
Building 61500 with dignity and compassion, be assisted through Reconnaissance Group
706th Military Intelligence Group executes the transitions back to civilian life. The U.S. “No Borders, No Limits”
dominant intelligence, security and information Army is absolutely committed to taking care of 706-791-0004, DSN 780-0004
operations to answer national, theater and com- all of the gallant warriors who have served, by Building 28423
ponent commander’s intelligence requirements. providing the best possible health care and assis- The 480th Intelligence and Reconnaissance
The unit also commands, controls, and provides tance to all wounded, injured or ill Soldiers. The Group is the United States Air Force compo-
full spectrum support to organic elements and Soldiers will always be the Warrior Transition nent of the National Security Agency/Central
NSA/CSS Georgia (NSAG) Components and Battalion’s top priority. Security Service-Georgia field site and subordi-
serves as host for NSAG. As host, the group nate to the Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance
provides security, logistics, communications, The U.S. Army Signal Corps Band and Reconnaissance Agency. It conducts both
administration and operational strategic plan- www.gordon.army.mil/band national and tactical intelligence operations in
706-791-3113, DSN 780-3113 support of combat operations, plans and forces
ning support for the Navy, Air Force, Marines
Building 29609 for three joint combatant commands. The unit
and Department of Defense civilian activities.
The United States Army Signal Corps Band also conducts intelligence operations in support
The group has one battalion, the 707th Military
serves as a musical outreach asset for The United of the air component commanders, air forces
Intelligence Battalion, also at Fort Gordon.
States Army Signal Center of Excellence and and Airmen of those combatant commands.
707th Military Intelligence Battalion Fort Gordon. The 40-member ensemble performs The Desert Knights are subordinate to the
www.inscom.army.mil/MSC numerous concerts and ceremonies in support of 480th Intelligence Wing and 497th Intelli-
706-831-3239, DSN 780-3239 local and regional events, including festivals, inau- gence Group, both headquartered at Langley
Building 33800 gurations and both city and state commemora- Air Force Base, Va. It is administratively sup-
The 707th Military Intelligence Battalion pro- tions. The unit’s primary mission is to tell the ported by the 20th Fighter Wing, at Shaw Air
vides technically proficient Soldiers to conduct Army story and enhance the relationship between Force Base, S.C.

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278th Military Police Company Satellite Terminal — 101-F39. The detachment personnel to support NSA/CSS Georgia and
(Georgia Army National Guard) is responsible for all course material and cur- also performs those functions required to accom-
“Double Tap!” riculum development. All courses are military plish related tasks in support of fleet operations.
706-396-7858, DSN 780-7858 occupational specialty producing and/or certifi- Its overall mission is to provide Information
Building 21708 cate of training courses. 706-791-9657/8880, Warfare (IW) and cryptologic expertise and
The 278th Military Police Company was DSN 780-9657/8880. personnel augmentation to fleet air, surface and
officially formed in 2007 under the 78th Troop submarine combatants and NSA/CSS Georgia.
Command (GA ARNG). In 2011, it was reas- NAVY It also provides reachback/extended support to
signed to a different MACOM, the 78th Navy Information Operations
Commander, Joint Forces Maritime Component
Homeland Response Force (HRF). Structured
Command, Georgia
Command Central and European Command
www.gordon.army.mil/niocga
primarily for combat support, the unit remains (CJFMCC CENT/EUR) requirements.
706-791-9581, DSN 780-9581
a viable asset to the Georgia Army National
Building 28423 Center for Information Dominance
Guard, providing ready and relevant military
Navy Information Operations Command, Learning Site
forces to the combatant commanders. With the
Georgia (NAVIOCOM Georgia) was originally https://www.netc.navy.mil/centers/
consent of the governor of Georgia, it provides
commissioned as Naval Security Group Activity,
command and control capabilities to support ceninfodom/ftgordon
Fort Gordon (NSGAFG). NSGAFG was com-
Homeland Defense and defense support to civil 706-791-7027, DSN 780-7027
missioned on Nov. 1, 1995, at Fort Gordon to
authorities. Building 25702
perform Naval Security Group-related func-
Center for Information Dominance
MARINES tions. Specifically, NSGAFG provided opera-
(CENINFODOM) Learning Site, Fort Gordon
Company D, Marine Cryptologic Support tional cryptologic personnel to support the Fort
Detachment is a tenant command of the Center
Battalion is one of seven operational letter com- Gordon Regional Security Operations Center
for Information Dominance, Corry Station
panies assigned in a separate detached status (GRSOC). In summer 2005, the GRSOC was
renamed the National Security Agency/Central located in Pensacola, Fla. CENINFODOM
under the command (less operational control) provides Navy enlisted personnel with the skills
of the Commanding Officer, Marine Cryptologic Security Service, Georgia (NSA/CSS GA).
NSA/CSS Georgia serves as a joint service and knowledge required to operate and maintain
Support Battalion, Fort Meade, Md. Company
facility established by the Director, National all components of the Defense Satellite Com-
D conducts operations within the National Secu-
Security Agency to conduct continuous security munications Systems, Cryptologic systems and
rity Agency/Central Security Services.
operations in support of national and warfighter Apprentice Cryptologic Linguist Programs. The
A secondary, but no less vital mission is the
intelligence requirements. school also provides career and administrative
continuing need to ensure Marines develop and
On Oct. 1, 2005, NSGAFG was realigned management support for all assigned personnel.
maintain proficiency in their respective crypto-
under the Naval Network Warfare Command Incoming support personnel should report
logic military occupational specialties and battle
and renamed the Navy Information Operations to Building 25702 off 25th Street. For more
skills/essential subjects. An additional require-
Command, Georgia. NAVIOCOM Georgia information, visit www.netc.navy.mil/centers/
ment exists to maintain a sufficient readiness pos-
continues to provide operational cryptologic ceninfodom/ftgordon.
ture to facilitate the augmentation of the United
States Marine Corps Operating Forces Radio
Battalions by personnel so designated. Incoming
personnel should report to Building 28423 on
Brainard Avenue.
The U.S. Marine Corps Detachment on Fort
Gordon handles all personnel administration and
billeting for Marines attending schools on post.
The detachment also provides administrative
support to Marines admitted to the Eisenhower
Army Medical Center for 30 days or longer, or
as directed by higher authority. The detachment
performs liaison functions for all active-duty
Marines who are inpatients at Eisenhower Army
Medical Center and at Veterans Administration
medical centers in Augusta and Dublin, Ga.
The detachment formulates, changes and pro-
vides U.S. Marine Corps only instruction for
Satellite Technician course — 102-F44 (25S)
(OS), Introduction To Satellite Communica-
tions — 202-F10 (OS), Ground Mobile Force
Satellite Operator Course — 202-F7 (OS),
Lightweight Multi-band Satellite Terminal
operator course — 101-F43 (OS), and Phoenix

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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,

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and reserve component Soldiers; and conducts
training for the school faculty and staff. TMD
also provides training to the staff and faculty of
the U.S. Army Signal Center of Excellence on
the methods of instruction, instructional media,
Interactive Multimedia Instruction, instruction
design and development, as well as a variety
of professional development courses related to
training development.
The Systems Integration Division (SID) man-
ages the integration of all new Signal proponent
and non-proponent systems and serves as the
point of contact and manager for fielding new
technology into the Signal School. SID per-
sonnel develop training strategies for input into
the capabilities requirements documentation
process for all Signal systems. SID develops,
plans and coordinates training programs, mate-
rials and training aids, devices, simulation
and simulators essential to the fielding of new
the Signal Center offers 147 courses of instruc- network for more than 200 workstations and
communications-electronics equipment for the
tion for officers, warrant officers and enlisted related automation support equipment.
Army. SID personnel develop System Training
personnel. These courses range from a few days The Operations Division is also responsible
Plans (STRAP) for all new Signal systems, verify
to 26 weeks. The Directorate of Training, 15th for property accountability of all automation
adequacy and accuracy of training materials
Regimental Signal Brigade, five training battal- and audio video equipment. Additionally, within
and technical manuals, develop the Training
ions and the Leader College are responsible for OPS resides the Publications/Media Branch
Test Support Package (TTSP) for support of
conducting training in 34 military occupational (PUBS) which supervises and manages the
test player training and operational tests, and
specialty courses, 25 noncommissioned officer publishing process of all Signal Corps propo-
prepare the Training Operational Test Readi-
courses, 16 warrant officer courses, four officer nent doctrine and training literature, command
ness Statement (OTRS) to support Fielding of
specialty areas, 70 additional skill identifiers/ agency literature, and proponent augmentation
all new Signal systems. Team Signal is a branch
functional courses, 16 interservice courses, three training publications. The PUBS Branch also
under SID which provides Cohesion Operational
joint and 15 Department of Defense courses at develops policies and procedures for program- Readiness Training (COHORT) to the Signal
the Signal Center and detachments. The Direc- ming, requisition, typing, storage, distribution Company of Stryker Brigade Combat Teams
torate of Training also coordinates training for and accountability for training publications and and provides Army Digital Training Strategy
Army Signal Soldiers at Keesler and Sheppard material. (ADTS) to Advanced Individual Training
Air Force Bases, Fort Meade, Md., and Fort The Training Management Division manages (AIT), Basic Officer Leader Course (BOLC),
Hood, Texas. 1.1 million square feet of academic space; man- Signal Officer Branch Qualification (SOBQ ),
Within the Directorate of Training are four ages site preparation for training equipment and S6 (Communications Staff Officer) and Signal
separate divisions: the Operations Division, the building renovations; manages the provision of Captains Career Course (SCCC) as a part of
Training Management Division, the Systems training contracts; performs the school’s regis- Army Transformation at Fort Gordon.
Integration Division and the Digital Training trar functions for approximately 19,000 students The Digital Training Division (DLD) was
Division. a year; manages the school Army information established to be the organizational structure for
The Operations Division (OPS) provides management system that tracks the students’ aca- delivering lifelong learning to Soldiers, leaders,
oversight of daily operations, to include tasking; demic progress; determines the school training units and civilians. It supports the LandWarNet
expense reports, both internal and external to the capacity; develops all memorandums of agree- eUniversity initiative by executing lifelong
DoT; and management of all contracts through ment between the Signal Center and other activi- learning through four primary tenets: simula-
the Contract Management Office (CMO). CMO ties and schools; manages communication and tions — to get away from the heavy dependency
assists training departments with oversight on automation critical tasks taught in the school on equipment for training; lifelong learning cen-
contract awards that are in place to meet the that support the warfighter; and manages the ters — the technical hub for the process where
training requirements identified and defined in resources documentation (programs of instruc- proponent content is created, stored and deliver​
the Performance Work Statement to accomplish tion and course administrative data) for the ed; Unit Universities — Web-based learning por-
the training mission at the Signal Center. The school, ensuring resources are available to con- tals designed and developed to provide specific
OPS Division prepares the yearly budget for the duct the training. TMD manages inter-service and required training to units; and Web-based
DoT and coordinates resource requirements for training; manages mobilization training and Sustained Self-Development training: a contin-
personnel, equipment and facilities as appro- school expansion required to support regional uous cycle of education and training delivered
priate. Other functions include, maintaining conflicts; manages the development of training via distributive learning methods where Sol-
the automation requirements, i.e., computer products to support individual and collective diers happen to be, when they need the training
hardware and software, to provide an interactive training, in residence and in the unit, for all active and designed to support the Soldier’s lifelong

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learning. The DLD’s Lifelong Learning portal that moves the Signal Center toward a common Capabilities Development
is the LandWarNet eUniversity (lwn.army.mil), Information Technology (IT) focus and enforces Integration Directorate
and it encompasses all five goals of the LWN an integrated infrastructure. CIO/G6 also strives 706-791-4034, DSN 780-4034
initiative: train and educate Soldiers on LWN, to advance the Signal Center as leader in IT and Signal Towers, Building 29808
develop and educate leaders on LWN, provide to protect and defend its systems, networks and The Capabilities Development Integration
LWN education for lifelong learning, provide information. The CIO/G6 ensures the Signal Directorate is responsible for managing and
LWN training support to the warfighter and Center information management and informa- integrating the user activities associated with the
integrate combat development and research in tion technology investments support mission development, synchronization and integration
training and education. The Signal Center con- needs. As the principal advisor to the Com- of Communications Networks and associated
tinues to move ahead with implementing the manding General on all matters pertaining to aspects of the Army. The CDID will manage the
lifelong learning concept. We are meeting the IT, the CIO/G6 manages information effectively commonality and interoperability aspects within
TRADOC Commanding General’s guidance to to ensure mission success. the current and future force to ensure Army,
develop and export training to our Soldiers and Joint, Interagency and Multinational interop-
leaders anywhere, anytime, using the most cost- Regimental Noncommissioned erability. Serves as a user representative for all
effective mix of locations, materials and methods, Officer Academy aspects of the communications network system of
delivered just in time and on demand. www.signal.army.mil/rncoa
systems. Intensively manages and synchronizes
706-791-6216, DSN 780-6216
all doctrine, organizations, training, materiel,
Chief Information Office Building 24402
leader development, personnel and facilities
(CIO/G6) The Signal Corps Regimental Noncommis-
(DOTMLPF) actions to deliver network capa-
706-791-6144, DSN 780-6144 sioned Officer Academy is one of Fort Gordon’s
bilities over time. Responsible for capabilities
Nelson Hall, Building 29801 largest training departments. The academy trains
development and support of system testing and
The Chief Information Office (CIO/G6) approximately 2,500 noncommissioned officers
fielding. Oversee efforts that implement and
provides strategic guidance and assistance to annually at Fort Gordon, Ga., and Fort Meade,
update the LandWar Net transition strategy for
the U.S. Army Signal Center of Excellence Md. The academy currently trains eight senior
current force network transport and operations.
to facilitate the implementation of integrated leader courses and 13 advanced leader courses.
Responsible for the three TRADOC Capabili-
information architecture. CIO/G6 envisions The length of these courses varies according to the
ties Managers, the Experimentation Division
the Signal Center as a world-class institution individual’s military occupational specialty. Course
and the Signal Concepts, Requirements and
for information technology skills and knowl- lengths range from five to eight weeks. The acad-
Doctrine Division.
edge with the ability to reach members of the emy’s courses are designed to develop professional
Fort Gordon Community, Signal Regiment and attributes and leadership skills that will provide Experimentation Division
the Army, at any time, in any place. The CIO/ noncommissioned officers with the self-confidence www.signal.army.mil/bcblg
G6 stands to provide support in the development and responsibility required of noncommissioned 706-791-2057, DSN 780-2057
and maintenance of an integrated strategic plan officers throughout the Signal Regiment. Building 19901
The U.S. Army’s Experimentation Division —
Facility mission is derived from Training and
Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Regulation
11-1. The mission is to provide overall direction,
oversight, vertical and horizontal integration of
all activities that are focused upon providing the
means to improve and merge battle command
and information warfare. Under this mission,
the Experimentation Division is chartered as a
research, analysis, prototyping, experimentation
and assessment facility which leverages innova-
tive, proven concepts and technologies to support
the needs of the tactical warfighter. Specifically,
the Experimentation Division has the following
primary goals: Provide Future Force Experimen-
tation support to all TRADOC battle labora-
tories and proponents; execute battle command
and branch proponent experimentation and
technology assessments and insertions activities;
provide risk-mitigation analysis for U.S. Army
Acquisition Program Managers; operate, manage
and maintain the Battle Laboratory Collabora-
tive Simulation Environment — Network Oper-
ations and Security Center (BLCSENOSC);
deploy advanced communication networks to

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organizations, training, materiel, leader devel- analysis and instruction of branch history. The
opment, personnel and facility (DOTMLPF) office maintains historical collections and serves
requirements of current and future forces. as the institutional memory of the Signal Regi-
ment — its archives are one of the largest of any
Training and Doctrine branch, containing letters, writings, documents,
Command Capability trophies, awards and other artifacts and recogni-
Managers for Global Network tions pertaining to the Signal Corps. The col-
Enterprise (GNE), Tactical lection provides a basis for original research and
Radios (TCM-TR), Networks preparation of the Regiment’s narrative history,
and Services (TCM-NS) and it supports leadership development programs
706-791-7112/7982/7477, DSN 780-XXXX that include battle staff rides to Revolutionary
Signal Towers, Building 29808 and Civil War battlefields in Georgia and the
The mission of the Training and Doctrine Southeast. The Historian office responds to his-
Command Capability Managers is to perform torical inquiries from within the Department of
as the Army’s centralized manager for all combat Defense and the public, researches and conducts
development user activities associated with the historical studies and analyses, and collects and
Global Network Enterprise (791-7112), Tactical documents historical information and “lessons
Radios (791-7982), and Networks and Services learned” concerning the Signal Regiment’s
706-791-7477. Each capability manager serves ongoing support to the Global War on Terrorism.
as the Signal Center’s primary focal point for all The Historian is aligned under the Officer Chief
activities pertaining to these mission programs of Signal and underpins the Signal Center role
and ensures that the user community’s total capa- as “home” of the Signal Regiment.
bilities are represented, refined, fully integrated
and implemented as these programs progress
Ordnance Electronics
through development, deployment and life cycle. Maintenance Training
Department
Signal Museum www.signal.army.mil/73
support the tactical warfighter as well as to www.signal.army.mil/history/museum.html 706-791-2788, DSN 780-4515
support live force play in exercises and demon- 706-791-2818, DSN 780-2818 Hazen Hall, Building 29815
strations; provide the U.S. Army’s conduit for Conrad Hall, Building 29807 Ordnance Electronics Maintenance Training
the rapid integration/fielding of advanced C4 The Signal Museum offers the most complete Department is an ordnance mission partner at
technologies; provide the means and standards and comprehensive collection of communications Fort Gordon. It is a training department of the
to integrate Communications/Network Realism material in existence in the United States. Since 59th Ordnance Brigade, Fort Lee, Va. Ordnance
into Warfighting Modeling and Simulation the artifacts are representative of both the United Electronics Maintenance Training Department
Tools; and provide Modeling and Simulation to States and foreign design, they tell the full story conducts advanced individual training for the
support Communications Network and System of modern communications development. The following electronic maintenance military
Performance Analysis. museum staff promotes Army values by edu- occupational specialties: 94D, Air Traffic Con-
To accomplish these goals, the Director of cating members of the Regiment on the heritage trol (ATC) Equipment Repairer; 94E, Radio/
the Experimentation Division is focused on the and culture of the Signal Corps. Staff members COMSEC Repairer; 94F, Computer Detection
definition of solutions to support Command, also enhance the public’s awareness of the U.S. System Repairer; 94L, Avionic Communications
Control, Communication and Computer (C4) Army and the Signal Regiment through living Equipment Repairer; and 94R, Avionic and Sur-
requirements for various current and future tac- history and community outreach programs. The vivability Equipment Repairer. Ordnance Elec-
tical networks as required to ensure sustained Signal Museum is aligned under the Office Chief tronics Maintenance Training Department also
C4, massive combat power and eventual tactical of Signal and underpins the Signal Center role conducts the Electronics Systems Maintenance
mission success. Therefore, the Experimentation as “home” of the Signal Regiment. The museum Technician (948B) Warrant Officer Basic and
Division is driven to enhance the deployment also houses a small collection from the 10th Advanced Courses.
of C4 Concepts and Technologies which pro- Armored Division and the 4th Infantry Division.
vide timely, relevant and accurate information The museum is free and open to the public. Hours Regional Training Site-Medical
to warfighters and their battle staffs without are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. 706-791-7999, DSN 780-7999
tethering the Commander to a fixed location Building 13401
on the battlefield. Information media includes Signal Center Command Regional Training Site-Medical is part of the
wired and wireless voice, data and video. The Historian 3rd Medical Training Brigade, Medical Readi-
Experimentation Division is seeking to validate www.signal.army.mil/ocos/historian ness Training Command. The organization
concepts and technologies that collect, manage, 706-791-5212, DSN 780-5212 consists of subject matter experts in the areas of
process, disseminate, transmit and display Building 29717 training, maintenance (both medical and non-
information for the warfighter. This technical The Command Historian office perpetuates medical), logistics and administration. Regional
approach ensures that Warfighting Concepts and the history of the U.S. Army Signal Corps Training Site-Medical enhances the readiness
Technologies are validated against the doctrine, through the collection, cataloging, preservation, of U.S. Army Reserve and other Department of

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Defense personnel and units by providing spe- individual unit’s needs. These services can be functional areas. They study Leadership, History,
cialized medical individual/collective training requested through the SIGCoE G3/5/7. National Security Strategy, Operational Strategy
and area biomedical maintenance support. Since its inception, the GDC4S LandWarNet and Planning, Joint Doctrine, Army Doctrine
Didactic and field training environments are School has continuously evolved to keep pace and Tactics, Logistics, Resource Management,
available for the various types of medical units with the training requisites of the Signal Regi- and Force Management. Fort Gordon graduates
to learn a variety of medical subjects and conduct ment and will continue to deliver the highest three classes each year. Graduates receive up to
collective training. quality training possible. 15 graduate credit hours from the University of
The Regional Training Site-Medical offers an Maryland and other universities and receive Joint
excellent operational exercise platform that pre-
U.S. Army Command and Professional Military Education One (JPME 1)
pares medical units for a joint readiness training General Staff College, credit. Many Fort Gordon students attend civilian
center rotation or an actual deployment. Regional Fort Gordon Campus graduate programs or military functional area
Training Site-Medical furnishes on-site and www.cgsc.edu/satellite/index.asp specialty programs in addition to the CGSC
mobile training teams and medical equipment 706-791-4027/5147 Common Core Course to complete their Inter-
maintenance teams to medical units within an Cobb Hall, Building 25801 mediate Level Education. CGSC is the last formal
assigned geographical area. Regional Training Established at Fort Gordon in 2005, the U.S. military education for most Army officers; a select
Site-Medical offers training and support to active Army Command and General Staff College, Fort few will attend one of the Senior Service Col-
and reserve medical units in all the services as Gordon Campus, is one of five CGSC campuses leges, such as the Army War College, later in
well as to other government agencies. conducting the 15-week Intermediate Level Edu- their careers.
cation (ILE) Common Core Course. CGSC’s
General Dynamics main campus is at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., where CECOM Life Cycle
LandWarNet School it has operated since 1881. CGSC operates satel- Management Command
www.gdc4s.com lite campuses at Fort Belvoir, Va.; Fort Lee, Va.; Training Support Division
706-791-6429 Redstone Arsenal, Ala.; and Fort Gordon. The 706-791-0179, DSN 780-0179
Brant Hall, Building 25810 Fort Gordon CGSC campus is co-located in Cobb Topham Training Center, 421 10th Street
The General Dynamics C4 Systems (GDC4S) Hall with the Cyber College. All Army field grade (Building RCC-1, RCC-2, RCC-3 and 992)
LandWarNet School is a self-contained training officers must complete ILE to be considered CECOM Life Cycle Management Command
department that has been operating under the educationally qualified for advancement. CGSC (LCMC) Training Support Division (TSD) is a
direction of the Signal Center Director of Fort Gordon conducts the CGSC Common Core fee-for-service Department of the Army organi-
Training (G-3/5/7) since 1989. Course, a 15-week resident, graduate-level, aca- zation which provides training and field support
GDC4S presently fulfills crucial training demic program featuring small-group seminars to the warfighter. TSD’s mission is to aid units
on the Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE), led by resident CGSC faculty. Each class consists in becoming self-reliant by providing the highest
Joint Network Node ( JNN) and the War­ of 64 mid-career officers, divided into four staff level of training at the lowest cost. We employ
groups of 16 students each (15 Regular Army and Subject Matter Expert (SME) instructors, who
fighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T)
1 Reserve component officer per staff group). Stu- pride themselves in providing relevant and appli-
equipment for up to 10,000 Signal leaders and
dents come to Fort Gordon from all over the world cable content. With many of our TSD instruc-
Soldiers per year. To date, more than 80,000
and represent all Army branches, specialties, and tors having previously served in the military,
Soldiers have been trained by GDC4S at the
LandWarNet School.
Instruction at the LandWarNet School is
delivered by an experienced faculty and is
designed to give a hands-on approach. Classroom
training begins with an instructor-led conference
covering the theory and practice of the task to
be learned. This is followed with an opportunity
for the students to practice the task using 3-D
personal computer-based simulations or practical
exercises. Finally, the student gets hands-on time
on the actual equipment for more practice of the
task and final testing of skill mastery. Testing
is accomplished either on the actual equip-
ment or through an online system delivering
performance-based graphical tests. Training
resources include more than 80 major signal
assemblages and open racks, 2,000 computer
systems and 52 labs and simulators.
The school also offers Distributed Learning
and Mobile Training Team capabilities upon
request. This training can be tailored to an

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TSD works hard to ensure its tactical training Training & Development Branch (Fort Gordon, U.S. Army Test Measurement
is unique and in line with Army operations not Ga.); Tactical Command & Control (Aberdeen and Diagnostic Equipment
only in the field, but also during conflict. Proving Ground, Md.); and Intelligence, Elec- Support Center
In March 2010, TSD opened the Topham tronic Warfare and Sensors (Aberdeen Proving 706-791-4620, DSN 780-4620
Training Center purposed to train Army Ground, Md.). For more information, call
Building 41204
National Guard, Army Reserve and civilian 706-791-6150.
Established at Fort Gordon in 1971, the
students. This facility houses six classrooms Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment
that are used for customer-sponsored training U.S. Army Research
Support Center is responsible for the calibration
when not in use by PM WIN-T. When mis- Laboratory, Human Research
and repair support of all test measurement and
sions are abroad, TSD provides complete suites and Engineering Directorate
diagnostic equipment for all activities assigned
of equipment and brings training to the unit. In 706-791-9421, DSN 780-9421
to Fort Gordon. Calibration and measurement
most cases, no customer hardware resources are Signal Towers, Building 29808
services are supported for a wide range of
needed. All the unit provides is an adequate and Today’s Signal Regiment personnel must learn
physical, electrical, microwave and radiac
functional classroom. The rest is up to TSD. In to operate and maintain increasingly complex and
instruments and are traceable to the U.S. National
addition, TSD trains at multiple Data Universi- sophisticated communications electronics equip-
Institute of Standards and Technology. The
ties both in the United States and abroad. ment and systems, from miniaturized voice and
Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment
TSD’s customer base consists of the following: data packet radios to battlefield radio-telephone
Support Center is part of the U.S. Army Aviation
Project Manager Warfighter Information Net- systems and mobile multichannel satellite ter-
minals. With these technologies come tougher and Missile Command Test Measurement and
work Tactical (PM WIN-T), Fort Gordon Signal
standards for military personnel in selection, Diagnostic Equipment Support Region 2, located
Center Software Engineering Center (SEC),
training and performance. at Redstone Arsenal, Ala.
U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM),
The moderator between technological oppor-
U.S. Army Training & Doctrine Command Architecture Integration
(TRADOC), Regimental Non-Commissioned tunities and requirements and personnel/system
Management Directorate
Officer Academy White House Communications proficiency is human systems integration and the
manpower and personnel integration program,
(Forward)-Gordon
Agency (WHCA), Stryker Brigade Combat 706-791-7250, DSN 780-7250
Teams, Logistics Assistance Representatives a perspective and focus of the Army Research
Laboratory’s Human Research and Engineering Moran Hall, Building 29803
(LAR), U.S. Marine Corps, Product Manager The Architecture Integration Management
Countermine & Explosive Ordnance Disposal Directorate. The manpower and personnel inte-
gration program initiative, with its attention to Directorate (Forward)-Gordon is a forward
(PM CM & EOD), Army Materiel Command positioned extension of the Architecture Inte-
(AMCOM), Combat Support Hospital (CSH), human factors, is intended to ensure that the
right kind and number of military personnel are gration and Management Directorate, Army
and U.S. Army Units.
assigned to a system, a user-friendly personnel- Capabilities Integration Center, Headquarters,
TSD is comprised of five branches to service
machine interface, with adequate and effec- U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command,
the Soldier at any level. Those branches are the
tive training and a safe and survivable work Fort Monroe, Va. The Architecture Integration
Customer Support Branch (Fort Gordon, Ga.);
environment. and Management Directorate-Gordon is respon-
Field Support Branch (Fort Campbell, Ky.);
The Human Research and Engineering Direc- sible for producing the network transport and
torate Field Elements at the U.S. Army Signal services operational architectures for U.S. Army
Center of Excellence, U.S. Army Communica- Training and Doctrine Command and Signal
tions Electronics Command and U.S. Army Test Center organizations and capabilities while inte-
and Evaluation Command, work together toward grating them into the larger collective enterprise
optimizing personnel performance through and organizational architecture sets across the
introducing manpower and personnel integra- Army. Using the Department of Defense archi-
tion concerns in system requirements documents tecture framework, the Architecture Integra-
and pursuing them via system research, design, tion and Management Directorate-Gordon
development, operational testing, evaluation and augments the Signal Center’s responsibility to
tracking — the full acquisition cycle. produce operational architectures and concep-
The Army Research Laboratory’s Human tual systems architectures. It performs this func-
Research and Engineering Directorate, Signal tion on the behalf of and under the direction of
Center and Fort Gordon Field Element provide the Architecture Integration and Management
manpower and personnel integration expertise Directorate, Fort Monroe, Va. The architectures
and related direct support to Fort Gordon’s include the current Modular Force and Future
Command Group, Capabilities Development Modular Force Army organizations and capabili-
Integration Directorate, Training and Doctrine ties. The Architecture Integration and Manage-
Command Systems Managers and Battle Com- ment Directorate-Gordon also provides network
mand Battle Laboratory. The Field element is transport and services mission area architecture
in Signal Towers Room 301 and is staffed by data input to the U.S. Army Training and Doc-
a human factors engineer and an engineering trine Command Core Architecture Data Inte-
technician. grated Environment (CADIE).

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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.

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You have 70 days from the date of delivery of legal services may be directed to the Staff Judge and community support taskings. The division
your household goods to note any missing or Advocate at 706-791-3148. also provides event and operational planning for
damaged items on the notice of loss forms you installation and community support operations
received at the time of delivery and turn it in to Directorate of Plans, Training, and missions in coordination with the Garrison
the Claims Office. If you do not report an item Mobilization and Security and installation support staffs and mission com-
within 70 days, you will not be paid for that item. (DPTMS) mand G3/S3 offices; facilitates a monthly Com-
A claims specialist briefs each claimant on the www.gordon.army.mil/dptms munity Information Briefing in the Gordon Club
process when the notice of loss forms are sub- 24/7 Installation Operations Center: at 11:30 a.m. on the middle Wednesday of each
mitted. If you want an appointment to turn in a 706-791-9747/9748, DSN 780-9747/9748 month; coordinates all individual Deployment
claim, call the Claims Office at 706-791-6523. Building 33720 Cycle Support redeployment actions at 9 a.m.
For more detailed information and forms, go to The DPTMS provides services typical of each Wednesday in Alexander Hall; coordinates
the Claims website at www.gordon.army.mil/ an installation G2/G3 staff supporting Fort unit ARFORGEN Deployment and Redeploy-
osja/claims.htm. Gordon installation operations. Major services ment support operations; and facilitates bi-
The U.S. Army Trial Defense Service, Fort are provided through four divisions: Plans and weekly ARFORGEN requirements In-progress
Gordon Field Office, provides advice and rep- Operations, Security and Intelligence, Training Reviews (IPRs) at 2:30 p.m. on the second and
resentation to Soldiers under investigation Support Center (TSC) and Range Control. fourth Wednesday each month in Room 307,
(suspects) and to those facing adverse actions, Darling Hall, 2:30 p.m., and Events and Opera-
Plans and Operations Division
to include courts-martial, non-judicial punish- tions IPRs at 1:30 p.m. on the second and fourth
www.gordon.army.mil/dptms
ment (Article 15) and administrative separa- Wednesday in Room 229 Darling Hall. The divi-
Operations:
tions. Military personnel pending non-judicial sion coordinates semi-annual Soldier Readiness
706-791-9747/9748, DSN 780-9747/9748
punishment or administrative separation will Processing (SRP) support to all units in August
(24/7 Installation Operations Center)
normally be seen on an appointment basis only and February, and as required prior to deploy-
Plans: 706-791-8264
and on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Sol- Building 33720 ments. It also coordinates support for Reserve
diers suspected of committing an offense, under Services provided by the Plans and Operations Component Annual and weekend drill training
investigation or pending court-martial charges Division include installation current operations for units not associated with MOS training
can call or walk in and will be seen as soon as pos- including a 24/7 operations center; Protection within the Signal Center of Excellence. Support
sible. Appointments are made by calling the Trial Program Management including Antiterrorism includes use of the 325-person Contingency Bar-
Defense Service Field Office at 706-791-3666. and Emergency Management; installation racks available on a first-come, first-served basis.
In addition to claims, legal assistance and trial Master Calendar and Central Taskings manage- Major Reserve Component requirements should
defense services, the Office of the Staff Judge ment for non-mission command specific taskings; be coordinated at the annual DPTMS-facilitated
Advocate has a Criminal Law Division and and management and employment of the Instal- Reserve Component Training Synchronization
Administrative and Civil Law Division which lation Support Detachment, which provides meeting normally held in January.
advise the command on a variety of installa- funeral honor support across 49 Georgia coun-
Security Division
tion legal issues. Questions or comments about ties as well as the preponderance of installation
www.gordon.army.mil/dptms
706-791-8972
Building 33720
The Security Division provides the four core
Security and Intelligence services to installation
units as needed. Personnel security support is pri-
marily provided to the TRADOC/Signal Center
of Excellence units, FORSCOM and IMCOM
units and agencies. INSCOM and MEDCOM
have organic security program support; Infor-
mation and Industrial Security and Security
Awareness Program support are provided in
general support to all units and agencies on the
installation.

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
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crucial role. Within the Fort Gordon area of
designation, TSCD supports all active Army,
Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve
units that deploy worldwide.
The Fort Gordon Training Support Center
Division is a full service training device sup-
port activity. It is comprised of three Branches:
Fabrication, Training Aids, Devices, Simulators
and Simulations, (TADSS), and the Multimedia
Visual Information Center (M/VIC).

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

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presentations, signs and charts. M/VIC pro- requirements. It provides technical expertise to Avenue, conducts command information, media
vides a self-help facility for use with an approved manage Fort Gordon’s training lands. It is also an relations and community relations programs in
work order and appointment. The facility allows essential part of the Army’s commitment to envi- support of Fort Gordon’s Signal Center of Excel-
customers to create and fabricate charts, posters, ronmental stewardship. The effective integration lence, Garrison Command and all other mission
slap-ons and signs. A laminator is available for of stewardship principles into training land man- partners on the installation.
customer use as well as foam and Correx boards agement practices ensures that the Army’s lands Fort Gordon’s newspaper, The Signal, is pub-
to mount media. Units will be required to pay remain viable to support future training and mis- lished every Friday in the interest of all mili-
for materials. sion requirements indefinitely. Personnel provide tary and civilian employees, retirees and their
The M/VIC hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday ITAM coordination, geographical information families served by Fort Gordon. The Signal pro-
through Friday. If you have any questions about system analyst, coordinate military support for vides readers with command information, news,
customer services support, call the M/VIC Man- use of the training areas, including map produc- sports, feature stories and up-to-date informa-
ager at 706-791-2345/3845 DSN: 780-2345/3845. tion, assistance with environmental checklists tion on post and Army-wide events. The broad-
required for tenant and non-tenant unit training cast staff ’s primary mission is the production of
Range Control Division activities, and raise educational awareness about command information audiovisual products for
www.gordon.army.mil/tsc/range_control.htm Fort Gordon’s natural and cultural resources. broadcast through internal and external outlets.
706-791-5005/5008, DSN 780-5008 To inform PAO about a newsworthy event, call
Building 81200 Protocol Office 706-791-7069. Fort Gordon news releases, as
Range Control Division executes the Sus- 706-791-0022/3541, DSN 780-0022/3541 well as The Signal’s newspaper issues and broad-
tainable Range Program (SRP). SRP is the Signal Towers, Building 29808 cast videos are featured on the Web at www.
Army’s overall approach for improving the way The Protocol Office, on the ninth Floor of gordon.army.mil/pao.
it designs, manages and uses its ranges to ensure Signal Towers, Building 29808 on Chamberlain
long-term sustainability. SRP is defined by its Avenue, provides support and coordination for Directorate of
core programs, the Range and Training Land visiting dignitaries to the Signal Center. The Emergency Services
Program (RTLP) and the Integrated Training Protocol Office provides for the coordination www.gordon.army.mil/des
Area Management (ITAM) Program, which of billeting, messing, transportation and itin- 706-791-9289, DSN 780-9289
focus on the doctrinal capability of the Army’s erary planning for visiting dignitaries, colonel Building 29717
ranges and training land. and above, or civilian equivalents, both U.S. The director’s office of the Directorate of Emer-
The RTLP planning process integrates mis- and foreign. The Fort Gordon Protocol Office gency Services is in Building 29717 on B Street
sion support, environmental stewardship and advises and assists the command group staff and off Chamberlain Avenue. The Directorate of
economic feasibility and defines procedures for commanders on the etiquette and social cus- Emergency Services consists of law enforcement
determining range projects and training land toms relative to formal courtesies, ceremonies services (patrol operations, investigative activities,
and entertainment in accordance with pertinent military working dogs, police, physical security
requirements to support live-fire and maneuver
regulations and directives of this and higher and game wardens), fire and emergency ser-
training. The planning process occurs annually.
headquarters. The office formulates plans for the vices. Your concerns are our concerns. Working
Range Operations goal is to maximize the capa-
administration and conduct of all official visits to together, we have made our community a safe and
bility, availability and accessibility of ranges and
the Signal Center and Fort Gordon. In addition, enjoyable place to live and work.
training lands to support doctrinal requirements,
the Protocol Office provides support during all
mobilization and deployments under normal and
surge conditions. Installation range regulation
command-sponsored conferences and meetings Police/Provost Marshal Division
as directed by the Chief of Staff. The Protocol www.gordon.army.mil/des
(FGGA Reg 350-19) establishes range operations
Office is also responsible for the coordination of 706-791-4380/4937, DSN 780-4540
for the safe conduct of military training and rec-
administrative matters, logistical and mainte- Building 32422
reational use of training land. Range Operations
nance requirements, transportation for attendees, The Police/Provost Marshal Division Military
is the single point of contact for control, sched-
billeting arrangements, printing requirements, Police Desk in the Law Enforcement Center,
uling, usage and organizational maintenance of
reservation of buildings, security coordination
ranges, training land and related facilities. The
and the conduct of social functions associated
Range Safety Program provides procedures to
with these conferences. The Fort Gordon com-
enhance safe, realistic live-fire training enabling
munity hosts in excess of 500 distinguished visi-
units to train as it fights; enhance combat readi-
tors and approximately 100 ceremonies each year,
ness; protect personnel and property; avoid inju-
and the Protocol Office is constantly involved
ries; and prevent fratricide. The Range Facilities in meeting the needs of each. To request assis-
Management Support System (RFMSS) is an tance or information, call the Protocol Office at
automated tool for managing the use of firing 706-791-0022/3541.
ranges and training land. RFMSS includes an
automated range scheduling system and the Public Affairs Office
capability for recording and reporting munitions www.gordon.army.mil/pao
expenditures. 706-791-7003, DSN 780-7003
The Integrated Training Area Management Nelson Hall, Building 29801
(ITAM) Program is responsible for maintaining The Public Affairs Office, on the second floor
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Building 32422, is manned 24 hours a day; the center for the Fort Gordon installation. To report
telephone numbers are 706-791-4380/4537/2681. all Emergencies, dial 911.
The Police/Provost Marshal Division is com-
prised of uniformed patrol forces, including a Installation Safety Office
bicycle patrol, a traffic accident investigation sec- www.gordon.army.mil/iso
tion, a drug suppression team, investigations sec- 706-791-SAFE, DSN 780-7233
tion, working dog section, AWOL apprehension, Darling Hall, Building 33720
court liaison section, a special reaction team, The Installation Safety Office manages the
physical security and a game warden section. command’s safety programs to ensure conserva-
Each section has a combined mission of using tion of military and civilian resources against
proactive initiatives to solicit every community accidental injury and loss. The Installation Safety
member’s assistance in reducing crime. Addition- Office establishes policies and manages the
ally the Police/Provost Marshal maintains liaison occupational safety and health program and the
with all local, county and federal police agencies radiation protection program under the Nuclear
within 47 Central Savannah River Area counties Regulatory Commission throughout the Signal
of Georgia and South Carolina. Regiment. Staff members provide safety aware-
ness education classes, conduct inspections of
Fire and Emergency
all facilities including child care centers, new
Services Division construction/renovation, outdoor recreation,
www.gordon.army.mil/des
special events, troop and tactical, training and
706-791-1204/4141, DSN 780-1204
firing range activities, and coordinates POV/
Building 32420
POM safety instruction using the Army Traffic
Fort Gordon’s Fire and Emergency Services
Safety Training Programs. Think and remember
Division provides aggressive, customer-oriented
S.A.F.E.: Staying Accident-Free Every day.
services to the post. Services include Fire Preven-
tion, 706-791-1204/1205 and Fire Operations, MICC-Fort Gordon
706-791-4141/2445. The fire prevention staff www.gordon.army.mil/doc
provides fire safety education, ensuring life safety 706-791-1800, DSN 780-1800 locations. The Job Information Center is open
and fire protection requirements are addressed for Winship Hall, Building 29718, 3rd Floor to the public 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through
all construction and/or renovation projects on all The Fort Gordon Mission and Installation Thursday and 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Friday. Civilian
facilities. They also conduct fire inspections along Contracting Command (MICC-Fort Gordon) employment information is available on the Fort
with an array of other fire prevention services. (a subordinate element of Army Materiel Com- Gordon website at www.gordon.army.mil/dhr/
The fire operations office provides fire suppres- mand), in Building 29718, is responsible for the career.htm. Scroll down until you find the “Jobs”
sion services by a well-trained, well-equipped, solicitation, award and administration of con- category link then make your selection. Print
full-time staff of professional firefighters. The tracts for supplies, equipment, services and minor the announcement and follow the application
fire operations office also responds to medical construction that support daily operation of the instructions.
emergencies, hazardous material incidents, Fort Gordon Garrison, U.S. Army Signal Center Other Web links: Civilian Personnel Online
public education, displays of fire apparatus and of Excellence and assigned Army tenant activi- (Worldwide) is www.cpol.army.mil, click on
rescue equipment and a multitude of other ser- ties. This office also issues Government Purchase employment, then search for jobs, next screen
vices. Together the fire operations and fire pre- Cards (GPC) to individuals within supported will show the vacancy announcement board,
vention offices are a metamorphosis evolving as Fort Gordon activities for making buys up to go to the bottom of the page to announcement
the Fort Gordon Fire Department, safeguarding $3,000 each for miscellaneous items such as office number, if you are looking for a federal
the Fort Gordon public from the possibility of and administrative supplies. position type SCDZ%. If you are looking for
all fire hazards and emergencies. a Non-appropriated Fund (NAF) job, type in
Civilian Employment SCNAFDZ%; this will bring up openings
Fort Gordon Enhanced 9-1-1 www.gordon.army.mil/dhr/career.htm for Fort Gordon only; Fort Gordon website,
(E911) 706-791-6382, DSN 780-6382 www.gordon.army.mil/dhr/career.htm; Non-
(Emergency Dial 9-1-1) Darling Hall, Building 33720 appropriated Fund, www.gordon.army.mil/dhr/
Building 32422 A variety of civilian employment information NAF/naf.htm; Office of Personnel Management,
The Fort Gordon E911 Center is in the Law is available at Fort Gordon’s Job Information www.opm.gov; CHRMASiteHqUSAREUR
Enforcement Center, Building 32422. The E911 Center in the Civilian Personnel Advisory (Europe), cpolrhp.belvoir.army.mil/eur; U.S.
Center is staffed by certified 911 Telecommuni- Center, Darling Hall, Building 33720. In Army Homepage, www.army.mil; U.S. Air
cators who receive and dispatch all requests for addition to providing information about federal Force Homepage, www.af.mil; Morale, Welfare
emergency responses to fire, police and/or emer- employment opportunities at Fort Gordon, and Recreation, www.armymwr.com; Army
gency medical incidents. All security and fire the center also has information about non- and Air Force Exchange, www.aafes.com; State
alarms are also monitored in the E911 Center, appropriated fund employment, certain private of Georgia, www.careers.ga.gov; U.S. Postal
and it serves as the primary communications sector employment and federal jobs at other Service, www.usps.com/employment.

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Equal Employment on file signed by the commander/director. The associated with installation public works opera-
Opportunity Office central issue facility provides organizational tions to enhance the quality of life of the resi-
www.gordon.army.mil/eeo clothing and issue items to Soldiers of the instal- dents, units and activities on Fort Gordon. The
706-791-4551, DSN 780-4551 lation, and appointments can be scheduled for Directorate of Public Works supports Soldiers
Darling Hall, Building 33720 unit issue/turn-in by calling 706-791-5186. The and tenants on a daily basis by ensuring compli-
The Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) ammunition supply point (ASP) provides service ance with state and federal environmental stat-
Office administers an EEO program that enables to support unit training requirements. Units are utes regarding air, land and water quality. DPW
and assists our customers in creating and sus- required to have necessary documentation and also manages the installation’s land management,
taining a discrimination-free environment for training prior to receipt of ammunition. For more forestry, and fish and wildlife programs. Public
current civilian employees as well as applicants information on requirements, call 706-791-4239. Works oversees the operations and maintenance
for employment. Key features of the EEO pro- The installation food program manager is of the infrastructure including both government
gram include timely processing of complaints, responsible for the oversight of all installation and privatized utility services. Additionally, the
affirmative action, special emphasis program dining facilities and ensuring that the military Public Works Division manages repair and
management and training and education. A Web community and other diners receive quality meals new construction efforts through the garrison’s
page is available and provides pertinent informa- at all times in garrison and in the field. Units annual work plan and military construction pro-
tion regarding all aspects of the Garrison EEO requiring support should call 706-791-5680. grams. Maintenance and repair requests valued
program: www.gordon.army.mil/eeo. The maintenance division is responsible for at less than $2,000 may be performed by ser-
providing maintenance support to garrison ten- vice order, while those exceeding $2,000 must
Military Personnel ants for vehicles and communications equipment. be formally submitted on a Department of the
Services Division The division also provides combat service support Army Form 4283 or work order, which is avail-
www.gordon.army.mil/mpd automation office (CSSAMO) service to garrison able on the directorate’s Web page. Signature
706-791-8589, DSN 780-8589 units. The division has been designated as the cards (Department of Defense Forms 577) for
Darling Hall, Building 33720 center of excellence (COE) for communications- unit designees authorized to sign requests must
The Military Personnel Services Division is in type equipment due to special capabilities to be current in the Directorate of Public Works’
Building 33720, Soldier Service Center, Darling repair Signal-type systems. files. Requesters will be asked for the Depart-
Hall. The Military Personnel Division’s mission The transportation division provides services ment of the Army Form 4283 project number
is to manage Soldier programs and provide direct that support both deployable and non- when calling to inquire about the status of a work
military personnel service to all assigned and deployable tenants. These services include order. The service order desk can be reached at
attached units and mission partners on the instal- advising and assisting military personnel on 706-791- 5520.
lation and provide military personnel support inbound shipments, household goods and other
service to all family members and retirees in the details needed for change of station moves. The Environmental Branch
Fort Gordon area. Services include in- and out- office also has oversight over the commercial www.gordon.army.mil/dpw
processing, assignments and utilization, strength transportation office (CTO) for personnel 706-791-6481, DSN 780-6481
accountability, records maintenance, promotions, requiring travel support. Tenants should always Building 14500
evaluations, identification cards/Defense Enroll- remember that April through September is high Fort Gordon’s Environmental Branch is in
ment Eligibility Reporting System, casualty and traffic season, so appointments should be made Building 14500. The Environmental Branch is
mortuary affairs, transition service, retirement, as soon as possible (once orders received) to responsible for all aspects of the installation’s
congressional inquiries, military awards and ensure that carriers are available to transport at environmental, natural and cultural resources
decorations and other military personnel service. the desired time. The transportation motor pool compliance and program management, including
(TMP) provides vehicle support to installation fish and wildlife, forestry, pest management and
Directorate of Logistics tenants. The support includes sedans as well as planning, land, water, cultural and archaeological
www.gordon.army.mil/dol buses. Units/tenants requiring support should resources, and environmental services. The office
706-791-2675/9731, DSN 780-2675 call 706-791-4885 for more information. acts as a liaison between the Fort Gordon com-
Building 14550 munity and various local, state and federal regu-
The Directorate of Logistics provides the full Directorate of Public Works latory agencies and also provides environmental
spectrum of services associated with installation www.gordon.army.mil/dpw technical assistance and education to units and
logistics operations to include supply and ser- 706-791-2675/9731, DSN 780-2675 activities involved with hazardous materials, con-
vices, maintenance and transportation support Building 14500 struction projects, endangered species or other
necessary for readiness and quality of life of the The Directorate of Public Works is respon- environmental issues. It also oversees the post
residents, units and activities on Fort Gordon. sible for planning and directing engineering operations contractor in environmental effects
The Directorate of Logistics supports Soldiers activities, including real property management, and compliance and provides forest fire protec-
and tenants on a daily basis through the supply environmental protection, and management tion. A Web page is available and provides cur-
and services division’s entities that include the of other related installation support actions rent, pertinent information, training schedules
supply support activity (SSA) and the instal- involved in assuring the effective training of and compliance guidance. Web address: www.
lation property book office, which provides personnel. DPW administers the base support gordon.army.mil/dpw/ENV/environmental.
property accountability services and guidance for engineering activities, establishes policies, htm. The staff at the Environmental Branch can
to units. Units requiring supply support must reviews performances, and provides acceptances be reached at 706-791-2403/6481/2397 during
have a current signature card (DA Form 1687) of contractor services. DPW provides services duty hours.

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neurosurgery, nephrology, occupational therapy, build on their sharing initiatives as professional


ophthalmology, optometry, orthopedics, plastic capabilities increase.
surgery, podiatry, pulmonary disease, radiology, Eisenhower has a number of training affilia-
rheumatology, sleep clinic, urology, vascular lab, tions with health care organizations throughout
vascular surgery, wound care and hyperbaric the state of Georgia. Professional and paraprofes-
medicine. Eisenhower has a 20-bed inpatient sional trainees from these institutions partici-
Residential Treatment Facility for active military pate in educational opportunities at Eisenhower.
Dwight D. Eisenhower Army with substance or alcohol abuse issues. The daily Likewise, Eisenhower’s graduate medical and
Medical Center average workload includes 2,750 outpatient visits, professional trainees, as well as enlisted tech-
www.ddeamc.amedd.army.mil 70 inpatients and 3,200 prescriptions filled. The nical trainees, rotate through hospital facilities
706-787-5811, DSN 773-5811 Fort Gordon/Augusta community consists of throughout Georgia to gain the broadest educa-
Building 300 approximately 47,000 beneficiaries enrolled for tional experience available. Participating hospi-
Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical care at the medical center. This includes active tals and clinics in Augusta and throughout the
Center’s mission is to provide world-class military and their family members and retirees state include the Medical College of Georgia,
comprehensive and compassionate care to our and their family members. Emory University School of Medicine/Grady
Nation’s Warriors, their families, retirees and all The Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center and Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Children’s
other directed beneficiaries, while maintaining Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite, Doctors
unit and personal readiness to meet the demands actively participate in numerous DOD/VA Hospital, Trinity Hospital, Foot and Ankle
of our nation. It is the regional referral center for sharing agreements for the provision of medical Group of Augusta, Memorial Medical Center
military treatment facilities within the Southeast care to both DOD and VA beneficiaries. Cur- (Savannah), Memorial Children’s Hospital
Regional Medical Command. Specialty clinics rent initiatives include cardiothoracic surgery, (Savannah), University Hospital, Willingway
open to all Department of Defense beneficiaries neurosurgery, OB/GYN services, hyperbaric Hospital (Statesboro) and Windmere Nursing
without co-pay includes: allergy, audiology, medicine, intensive care bed services and gastro- Home. Some examples of medical trainee
cardiology, cardio-thoracic, endocrinology, enterology services. These agreements yield great exchanges include rotations in anesthesia
eye-ea r-nose-t h roat, gast roenterolog y, benefits for both facilities and their beneficiaries, nursing, internal medicine, family medicine,
gynecology, hematology/oncology, infectious and Charlie Norwood Veterans Administration orthopedic training for foot and ankle treat-
disease, internal medicine, neuropsychology, Medical Center and DDEAMC continue to ment, neurosurgery, clinical pastoral training,

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surgery, psychiatry and drug and alcohol treat- selected specialty. In fact, many local commu- Fisher House
ment. These affiliations for training have proved nity providers have either served at the center or www.ddeamc.amedd.army.mil/visitor/fisher.htm
to be mutually beneficial to both Eisenhower and rotated through Eisenhower’s doors. Educational 706-787-7100, DSN 773-7100
the various affiliate institutions and greatly con- programs include five graduate medical education Building 280
tribute to Eisenhower’s mission of providing and programs in family medicine, internal medicine, The Zachary and Elizabeth M. Fisher House
promoting readiness, health and training. general surgery, orthopaedic surgery and a transi- serves as a home away from home for military
DDEAMC also partners with Humana Mili- tional intern year; an oral and maxillofacial pro- families of patients who are currently admitted
tary Health Care Services for the provision of gram; a clinical psychology internship; a clinical
as inpatients at Dwight David Eisenhower Army
health care services to DOD beneficiaries. As pastoral education residency; a certified nurse
Medical Center or local medical facilities and
the Managed Care Support Contractor for the anesthetist program; a health care administra-
the family member(s) are physically in the area.
TRICARE South Region, HMHS is respon- tion residency; Phase 2 programs for practical
The Fisher House is a temporary residence
sible for development and maintenance of the nurses and OR techs, laboratory and radiology
and not a treatment facility, hospice, transient
local network of civilian hospitals and providers technicians; and Special Forces medics. More
lodging or counseling center. Health care pro-
and is responsible for the payment of claims for information is available at www.ddeamc.amedd.
viders are not on the Fisher House staff.
medical services delivered by network facilities army.mil/GME.
Newly renovated in early 2011, the Fisher
and providers. House has seven individual rooms, all of which
Research
Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center include a full bath. The rooms sleep two to four
The Department of Clinical Investigation
has the gold seal of approval from the Joint guests, depending on the room size. In addi-
is composed of about 20 dynamic personnel
Commission. tion to the individual rooms, residents share a
that support, conduct and provide regulatory
Patient Portal access for beneficiaries enrolled common living room, kitchen and laundry area.
oversight for all clinical and laboratory based
to DDEAMC Family Medicine Clinic, Connelly There is no smoking in the Fisher House, and all
research at Eisenhower Army Medical Center,
Clinic and TMC #4 is available from the website. housekeeping is done by the residents.
as well as projects being conducted at other cen-
ters throughout the region. The core mission Guests are accepted on a first-come, first-
Patient Advocate Office
Dwight D. Eisenhower of the Department of Clinical Investigation is served basis. When the Fisher House is full,
to support resident research, but investigations the Fisher House Manager maintains a waiting
Army Medical Center
conducted by Eisenhower staff and Department list of those who wish to stay. Exceptions to the
706-787-4656/7820
of Clinical Investigation biomedical scientists first-come, first-served basis can be made by the
Building 300, Main Lobby
are also encouraged. The Department of Clin- manager in certain circumstances when a waiting
The Patient Advocate Office is available to
ical Investigation maintains a fully accredited list is maintained (seriously ill patients, etc.). Res-
serve all patients and their family members who
investigational review board for review and ervations are not made at the Fisher House.
are unable to resolve their medical concerns
approval of clinical studies, laboratory research For placement in the Fisher House, a referral
with their health care provider or the health
capabilities in molecular biology, biochemistry, for the families will need to be made. Referrals
care management team. DDEAMC’s goal is to
endocrinology, microbiology, physiology and are done through social workers of the medical
meet or exceed our patient’s expectations when-
electron microscopy and has a complete, fully facility and the Administrative Officer of the
ever possible. Raising concerns to the attention
accredited animal laboratory facility with sur- Day (AOD) at DDEAMC. Referrals can also
of the Patient Advocate enables us to address
gical capability. At any given time, there are usu- be done through the DDEAMC American Red
shortcomings and implement improvements for
ally more than 150 research protocols ongoing Cross, chaplains and the ward that the patient is
the future. To encourage complete disclosure,
in the medical center, most being conducted by admitted to at Dwight David Eisenhower Army
issues raised through the Patient Advocate are
medical, dental or nursing trainees. Medical Center. If the Fisher House is full when
confidential, and in no way will health care be
the referral is made, then families who wish to
adversely affected. In addition to pursuing reso- Health and Wellness Center
lution of concerns through the Patient Advo- 706-787-6756, DSN 773-6756 stay will be added to the waiting list. Referrals
cate, concerns can be addressed with the area Building 29605 may be faxed to 706-787-5106. Referral forms
Head Nurse or the Noncommissioned Officer- The Health and Wellness Center, in Building can be printed from online at www.ddeamc.
in-Charge. Patients’ recommendations, ques- 29605 next to Gym 4 on Barnes Avenue, is the amedd.army.mil/visitor/fisher.htm.
tions or suggestions should be directed to the central resource for health promotion activities. During non-duty hours (evenings, weekends,
Patient Advocate. After duty hours, the Admin- The center offers education classes, health infor- holidays, etc.) contact DDEAMC’s Adminis-
istrative Officer of the Day (AOD) will receive mation, community health awareness, individual trative Officer of the Day for placement into
calls at 706-787-2770 and will refer them to and group counseling, preventive health screen- the Fisher House at the AOD Desk number:
appropriate offices. ings, a tobacco cessation program, stress manage- 706-787-2770, Cell number: 706-830-1405.
ment and other health promotion activities and Families are strongly encouraged to make
School House – Graduate and education classes. other lodging arrangements prior to their arrival
Professional Medical Education The center is open to all active-duty military in the Augusta area. This ensures that families
Eisenhower is also an academic medical center and eligible beneficiaries. DOD employees are have a place to stay in the event Fisher House
for teaching excellence where physicians, den- encouraged to participate in the Civilian Health is full. For additional information, visit the fol-
tists, clinical psychologists, clinical pastors, phy- Promotion and Tobacco Cessation Programs. lowing website www.ddeamc.amedd.army.mil/
sician assistants, nurses, technicians and health It is open 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday visitor/fisher.htm or contact the Fisher House,
care administrators receive training in their through Friday. at 706-787-7100.

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Eisenhower Army Medical specialty care by referral in periodontics, endo­ MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. The overall mission
Center – Kendrick Memorial dontics and prosthodontics. 706-787-5102. is to provide the complete spectrum of autho-
Blood Center The Hospital Dental Clinic, first floor of rized veterinary services to all Defense Depart-
www.militaryblood.dod.mil/gordon Eisenhower Army Medical Center, provides ment agencies within the assigned southeastern
oral and maxillofacial surgery by referral. Mili- sector of the United States, Central and South
706-787-1014, DSN 773-1014
tary personnel assigned to Eisenhower Army America, and the Caribbean Basin. The mission
Building 25712
Medical Center, DENTAC, and U.S. Army also includes integration of regional reserve com-
Fort Gordon is home to one of the Depart-
Dental Laboratory receive their dental care at ponent elements into the southeastern veterinary
ment of Defense’s highest collecting blood donor
this location. 706-787-5322. force structure and deployment of trained and
centers. Kendrick is part of the Armed Services
Emergency care is provided after duty ready veterinary personnel in support of world-
Blood Program, which consists of 22 donor centers
hours, weekends and holidays. Patients should wide contingency operations as may be directed
that provide blood worldwide to service members
call the Emergency Room, 706-787-5222 or by higher headquarters.
and their families. Blood is needed to take care
706-787-6727. The Emergency Room staff will
of deployed troops as well as patients in military
provide information and further instructions if Veterinary Treatment Facility
hospitals overseas and at home. Kendrick Memo-
needed. The Fort Gordon DENTAC has post- www.gordon.army.mil/vet
rial is open weekdays for blood donations at the
graduate training programs in the specialties 706-787-3815/7375, DSN 773-3815
center on Barnes Avenue at 27th Street and has
of endodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, Building 500
a collection facility for platelet donations on the
periodontics and prosthodontics. More specialty Register pets with the Fort Gordon Veterinary
sixth floor of Eisenhower Army Medical Center.
residents are trained at Fort Gordon than at any Clinic by personally bringing a copy of the pet’s
Appointments for blood donation are not required
other Army post. The teaching faculty at Fort vaccination history to Building S-500, North
but are available online for donors’ convenience.
Gordon consults throughout the United States Range Road. According to Fort Gordon Regu-
Call 706-787-1014/3234 for more information or
and overseas. Fort Gordon is the site for several lation 40-6, Animal Care and Control, this must
go to www.militaryblood.dod.mil/gordon.
continuing education specialty short courses be done within 10 days of signing for government
USA Southern Regional sponsored by the Office of the Surgeon General. housing or obtaining the pet. Microchipping and
Military dentists worldwide and local civilian current vaccinations are also mandatory for pets
Dental Command
dentists attend these short courses. residing on post. Make sure to ask housing about
706-787-2247, DSN 773-2247
Anyone having questions on the availability of their requirements. All dogs, cats and horses that
Academic Drive, Building 38801-B
dental care should call 706-787-5738. are 3 months of age or older must be registered.
USA Dental Activity Services are available to all active-duty members
706-787-5738/2238, DSN 773-5738
U.S. Army Dental Laboratory and their dependents, retirees and Reservists who
706-787-5200, DSN 773-5200
38th Street, Building 38717 have valid Department of Defense identification
Building 322
Fort Gordon is the headquarters for the U.S. cards and are enrolled in the Defense Enroll-
The U.S. Army Dental Laboratory was estab-
Army Southern Regional Dental Command and ment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS).
lished at Fort Gordon on April 20, 1979. The
U.S. Army Dental Activity, Fort Gordon. The USA Reservists must be on active duty orders. A $2 fee
dental lab, near Eisenhower Army Medical
SRDC is in Building 38801-B on Academic Drive, is applied to each cash register transaction. The
Center in Building 322, is the only large produc-
and the USA DENTAC is in Building 38717 on Veterinary Treatment Facility’s mission focuses
tion dental laboratory in the Army. The mission
38th Street and Academic Drive. on diseases that are transmissible from animal
of the laboratory is to plan, conduct, supervise
The SRDC provides operational guidance to human. Diseases that do not fall into this
and perform dental prosthetic and orthodontic
and staff oversight for subordinate USA Dental category will generally be referred off post for
laboratory services for oral health organizations
Activities/USA Dental Clinic Commands at treatment. Please call the office for guidance.
in the federal services. In addition to high quality
Fort Benning, Fort Campbell, Fort Jackson, Fort Services provided include health certificates, vac-
and timely laboratory services, the dental lab also
Stewart, Fort Sill, Fort Polk, Fort Sam Houston, cinations, heartworm testing and preventatives,
provides training and educational programs for
Fort Hood, Fort Rucker, Fort McPherson and fecal testing and deworming, feline leukemia
dental officers and laboratory technicians.
Fort Gordon. The Fort Gordon DENTAC also (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency (FIV) virus
has a clinic at Camp Shelby, Miss., and a Dental Public Health Command testing, and microchip ID implantation. Sick call
Liaison Office in Miami. Collectively the SRDC District-Fort Gordon appointments for minor problems are also avail-
is charged with responsibility for the dental read- 706-787-7841, DSN 773-7841 able. Call to schedule an appointment for any
iness and well-being of military personnel. The Building 38801-C of the above services. The Veterinary Treatment
DENTAC, Fort Gordon provides comprehensive Fort Gordon is the location of the Public Facility is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through
dental care at three dental clinic locations. Health Command District-Fort Gordon, Friday. It is closed the last working day of each
Snyder Dental Clinic is on the corner of Building 38801-C and the Veterinary Treat- month for inventory. It is also closed for military
Brainard Avenue and 25th Street. Active-duty ment Facility, Building 500. The Public Health working dog emergencies. Scheduled appoint-
military should report during the hours of 7:30 Command District-Fort Gordon provides opera- ments are seen every day the business is open and
to 9:30 a.m. for sick call or annual examinations. tional guidance for six branch veterinary com- evening or weekend appointments are scheduled
706-787-7050/6265. mands at Fort Stewart, Ga.; Fort Jackson, SC.; based on the availability of personnel. Due to
Tingay Dental Clinic, near Eisenhower Army Pensacola Naval Air Station, Fla.; Ft. Benning, the size of the waiting area, the clinic staff asks
Medical Center in Building 320, provides Ga.; Jacksonville Naval Air Station, Fla.; and customers to make arrangements for child care.

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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.

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Services for active duty, Reserve Components Non-Traditional Education Services) and APT administration with a concentration in infor-
and National Guard units consist of: quality (Army Personnel Testing) enrollment in a mation systems and a Master of education with
assurance for substance abuse collection and variety of education programs and services are concentrations in counseling and psychology,
testing; substance abuse education; unit preven- encouraged to visit an education counselor in criminal justice, English, foundations of educa-
tion leader training and certification; alcohol Building 21606 on Barnes Avenue. In addition tion, higher education administration, history
and drug abuse prevention training; community to active-duty personnel, the Education and and instructional technology.
awareness programs and campaigns; and com- Services Division serves their family members, Augusta Technical College, www.augustatech.
mander’s orientation. retirees, Reservists and Department of the Army edu, 706-791-7755. Various certificate and
Employee Assistance Program services for civilians. diploma programs are offered based on interest
Department of the Army civilians, military The Multi-Use Learning Facility (MLF), most and enrollment. Georgia residents and/or service
retirees and family members are conducted on often referred to as The Learning Center, is also members and their adult family members sta-
a strictly confidential basis and consist of: crisis in Building 21606. The MLF provides a full tioned at an installation in Georgia can receive
intervention; screening/assessment and short- extension of online information, programs and the Georgia HOPE Grant to fund their certifi-
term counseling; referral for treatment and reha- services to Soldiers, family members and Depart- cate and diploma programs.
bilitation; follow-up services to assist employees’ ment of the Army civilians. University of Maryland University College,
readjustment to their jobs, training and education The Test and Evaluation (T&E) Branch www.umuc.edu, 706-207-1407. Master of
for supervisors and employees about alcohol and of the Education and Services Division is in Science in computer systems management, tech-
other drugs; training and consultation for super- Building 25602 on Barnes Avenue. The T&E nology management, information technology,
visors on how and when to make proper use of facility provides efficient and accessible proc- telecommunications management and software
the Employee Assistance Program services, and tored examinations, DANTES, APT and engineering. Various Certificate and Diploma
community awareness programs and campaigns. Colleges/Universities (eArmyU/ecourse, Dis- programs are offered through online studies.
Clinical services are in Building 39721. Hours tance Learning) test environment, by appoint- Webster University, w w w.webster.edu,
are 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. ment, in a secure and conducive location. For 706-798-3955. All degree programs offered are
Emergencies after duty hours or on weekends are more information on programs and services such graduate programs. Students must have a bac-
screened in the emergency room at Eisenhower as basic skills education, eArmyU, tuition assis- calaureate degree from an institution accredited
Army Medical Center. For more information, tance or the on-post college program, contact the by one of the regional accrediting agencies to
call 706-787-3673/5329. Education Center 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday apply for admission. All classes are offered in the
The Army Substance Abuse Program clin- through Friday. Counseling services are available evening, unless otherwise listed. There are five
ical component is a comprehensive outpatient after 1 p.m. Thursday. Call 706-791-2000/3622. nine-week terms per year. Each class meets one
rehabilitation treatment program designed to night a week for four hours. Master of Business
treat patients identified with substance abuse Resident Collegiate Programs Administration (MBA), Master in Business and
problems. Serious substance abuse cases may be www.gordon.army.mil/aces/colleges.htm Organizational Security Management, Master
referred to the Residential Treatment program 706-791-2000/3622, DSN 780-2000 in Human Resources Management, M.A. in
on the 12th floor at Eisenhower Army Medical Building 21606 Information Technology Management, M.A.
Center. Clinical Army Substance Abuse Pro- Fort Gordon’s on-post colleges and universi- in Management and Leadership.
gram services are provided primarily to active- ties offer an array of educational opportunities.
Colleges with visiting representatives:
duty military personnel and civilian employees. Visit the Education Center in Building 21606 on
Brenau University....................... 706-869-0799
Retirees and family members of eligible per- Barnes Avenue for information on the following
Thomas University...................... 800-538-9784
sonnel are screened and provided with infor- collegiate institutions and their programs:
American Military University..... 803-865-9786
mation and referrals to other local resources. Georgia Military College, http://gmc.cc.ga.
Strayer University....................... 706-447-3607
Personnel can be seen through self-identification, us, 706-793-8577/8588. Associate degree pro-
Augusta State University............. 706-737-1632
command, medical, biochemical identification or grams in general studies, business administra-
Jones International University..... 910-257-4686
investigation and/or apprehension. tion, pre-nursing, management, communications
University of Phoenix................. 706-868-2049
electronics technology/management, criminal
Education and justice and data processing. Youth Challenge Academy
Services Division Paine College, www.paine.edu, 706-793-2030. www.ngycp.org/site/state/gafg
www.gordon.army.mil/aces Baccalaureate degrees in business administra- 706-791-5950/5990/6100
706-791-2000/3622, DSN 780-2000 tion, education and sociology. Building 40006
Building 21606 Central Michigan University, www.cel.cmich. The Youth Challenge Academy opened with
The Education and Services Division promotes edu/locations/location.aspx?site=GORDN, its first class at Fort Gordon in September 2000.
lifelong learning opportunities using Army 706-798-5739. Master of Science degree in The second campus in Georgia, it is a voluntary
continuing education programs and services administration with a concentration in health 22-week residential program for “at risk” Georgia
that enable professional development and services administration. high school dropouts. Sponsored by the state’s
retention. The programs and services enhance Troy University, http://trojan.troy.edu/ National Guard, cadets are given an opportu-
personal growth, professional development and globalcampus/sites/augusta, 706-210-2825/2821. nity to turn their lives around by acquiring life
readiness of the U.S. Army and Fort Gordon. Associate degree program in computer sci- skills and their General Education Diploma. The
Individuals seeking education counseling, ence, Baccalaureate degrees in computer sci- campus is in the Brems Barracks area, adjacent
in-/out-processing, DANTES (Defense for ence and political science, Master of business to the Post Exchange complex.

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Exchange (AAFES)
www.shopmyexchange.com
The Exchange has several retail and food facili-
ties located throughout Fort Gordon to serve
the military community and its families. The
Exchange has eight retail facilities, including
Military Clothing Sales, Class VI and two
Express (gas/retail) stations located by Gate
one and five. The Main Exchange is in Building
38200, which includes a barber and beauty shop,
flower shop, GameStop, GNC, pharmacy refill
center and seven food concepts.
PXtra, in Building 35200, features lawn and
garden, furniture, toys, sporting goods/firearms,
and optometrist and optical shop. Outside of
the PXtra complex, you’ll find dry cleaning,
Washateria, leather shop, Enterprise car rentals,
UPS and U.S. Patriots (tactical).
The Exchange has two other barber shops in
Building 25711 and the ospital. Also available is
Virginia-area attractions and local area venues organizations offer unique fellowship and wor-
car wash and detail station, next to the Class VI;
are available. Aladdin Travel is open 9 a.m. to ship opportunities including the Catholic Youth
and second locations for GNC and U.S. Patriots,
6 p.m. Monday through Friday. The telephone Organization, Military Council of Catholic
which is in Building 29722.
number is 706-771-0089. Women and Catholic Men of the Chapel. For
Patronage is restricted to active-duty, reserves,
additional information, call the Good Shepherd
National Guard, retired military personnel Religious Support Chapel at 706-791-2945.
and their family members. DOD civilians and www.gordon.army.mil/chaplain
contractors are authorized to eat at all 12 food 706-791-5653 Jewish
concepts. Fort Gordon’s military religious program offers Jewish worship and education opportunities
many spiritually oriented activities for families are provided through various congregations in
Commissary Store
www.commissaries.com and single service members. Worship services for the local community. For more information, call
706-791-3718 many faith groups. Bible studies, music programs the Religious Support Office at 706-791-5653.
Building 37200 and retreat ministries are only a few of the activi-
ties available to Fort Gordon’s military family Muslim
Fort Gordon has a modern commissary for use
members and civilian employees. For additional Muslim worship and education are held
by active-duty and retired military personnel,
information, call the Religious Support Office each week at the Muslim Activity Center,
Reservists, National Guard and their family
on Barnes Avenue at 706-791-5653. Services are Building 38804 on Academic Drive. For more
members, in accordance with military regula-
listed in The Signal. information, call 706-791-5653.
tions. The commissary store is in Building 37200
on the Third Avenue bypass. Wiccan/Pagan
Protestant
Collective Protestant worship services are Support for Wiccan/Pagan personnel is pro-
Carlson Wagonlit Travel
offered Sundays in Fort Gordon’s three chapels vided by the Fort Gordon “Open Circle” group.
706-798-0990
and at the hospital. Denominational services are Celebrations and education classes meet from 2
Darling Hall, Building 33720
provided on a regular basis and are announced in to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Religious Support Office,
Carlson Wagonlit Travel provides official travel
needs of U.S. Army and government personnel The Signal newspaper. Sunday school classes are Building 29601 on Barnes Avenue. For infor-
at Fort Gordon. Carlson Wagonlit Travel is in held each week for all age groups. Special groups mation and contact with the group leaders, call
Room 117, Darling Hall, Building 33720. Hours such as Protestant Women of the Chapel, the 706-791-5653.
are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Protestant Men of the Chapel and Protestant
Latter-day Saints (LDS)
Friday. The reservation telephone number is Youth Ministry meet regularly and sponsor a
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
706-798-0990. variety of programs and activities.
(LDS) offers a Fort Gordon Military Branch.
Aladdin Travel Catholic Sacrament meetings are at 1:30 p.m. Sunday fol-
706-771-0089 Masses are held each weekday and on Satur- lowed by Priesthood and Relief Society Meet-
Building 36200 days and Sundays at various times at the hospital ings at 2:30 p.m. Family Home Evenings are at
Aladdin Travel is ready to serve all your leisure and Good Shepherd Chapel. Catholic Religious 7 on Monday, and Institute of Religion classes
travel needs. Aladdin Travel is in the bus sta- Education (formerly Confraternity of Christian are 7 p.m. Friday. All of activities are at Barnes
tion, Building 36200, on 36th Street near the Doctrine – CCD) classes are given weekly from Avenue Friendship Chapel, Building 25603. For
post office and bank. Military discount attraction September through May. Rite of Christian Ini- information and contact with group leaders, call
tickets to Six Flags, Carowinds, Florida- and tiation for Adults begins in September. Catholic 706-791-5653.

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Denominational Services and unit-based responsive source of information by educating and training the Army family/
Some denominational services are conducted and assistance in solving problems. The program community to be self-sufficient leaders within
on post. For additional information, call the functions as an expansive social service network their communities. AFTB Level I provides basic
Religious Support Office at 706-791-5653. for the military community. At Fort Gordon, skills and knowledge needed to live the military
Religious services off post are listed in the local Army Community Service is in Darling Hall, life, Level II allows the participant to grow into a
yellow pages and in The Signal newspaper. Building 33720, at the corner of Chamberlain community leader/manager and Level III focuses
Avenue and Kilbourne Street. A satellite loca- on inspiring and mentoring others into leadership
Religious Education Programs tion is the Family Outreach Center, Building positions. This program also allows Soldiers to
Many faith development programs are offered 1905-A on Brainard Avenue in Gordon Terrace earn promotion points for training received.
and resources are available for loan through the housing area. Contact Army Community Service at 706-
Religious Education Center and its Resource 791-3579 or visit www.gordon.army.mil/acs for
Library and Media Center. Faith-specific Army Emergency Relief more information.
programs include Sunday classes for all ages 706-791-1331/8685
(children, youth and adults), various weekday The Army Emergency Relief (AER) office is Child, Youth & School Services
and evening Bible and spiritual growth study in Darling Hall, Building 33720, Room 172. www.fortgordon.com/cyss.php
groups for Soldiers and other adults, chapel youth Army Emergency Relief is available for active- 706-791-4455/4722
groups and children’s groups. Special summer duty and retired service members who find them- Child, Youth & School Services (CYSS) is a
programs include two joint Catholic and Prot- selves in an unexpected emergency crisis. The network of systems and programs through which
estant opportunities. Vacation Bible School is for program also provides assistance to spouses and Fort Gordon provides quality child and youth
pre-school and elementary children. It features orphans of deceased service members. Active- development options. These programs reduce
singing, Bible stories, crafts and games — all duty personnel assigned to Fort Gordon must the conflict between parental responsibilities
designed to work together for fun and spiritual complete a DA Form 1103, (Army Emergency and unit mission requirements, support readi-
growth in the children. The “Fun in the SON” Relief Application) which must be signed by ness and contribute to the quality of family life.
is a day-camp type program for teens. It fea- either their unit First Sergeant or Commander Our child and youth development programs exist
tures mornings of active, faith growth experi- and contact a counselor for assistance. For addi- to promote the positive, healthy development
ences followed by afternoons of recreation. For tional information, contact an AER Counselor of young people. We understand that through
information, call the Religious Education Center at the above phone numbers. interesting, challenging and developmentally
at 706-791-4703. appropriate experiences, children and youth are
Army Family Action Plan able to reach their full potential.
Family Life Center 706-791-2820/3579 Our philosophy is based on the idea that chil-
Fort Gordon’s Family Life Center offers a Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) is a grass- dren and youth learn practical life skills through
well-rounded program of family and marriage roots program designed to provide a voice to all programs and activities that emphasize fun, play,
enrichment seminars, couples’ growth groups members of the military to include active duty, action and group and individual challenges. Our
and workshops on communication skills and Reserve, National Guard, retirees, Department clubs, teams, celebrations, social events and vol-
parent-child relationships. For information, call of the Army civilians and family members of unteer work are all vehicles to get young people
the Family Life Center at 706-791-7421. these groups. The AFAP process lets people say
involved in positive activities that promote
what is working, what isn’t and provides rec-
learning. Children wishing to participate in any
Other Special Services and Ministries ommendations for improvement. AFAP alerts
of the Child, Youth & School Services programs
Single service members can participate in a commanders and Army leaders to areas of con-
variety of programs tailored to meet their needs, cern, giving them the opportunity to quickly put
such as troop discussion groups and retreats. plans into place toward resolving issues. Those
Other ministries include both Catholic and issues that have merit and Army-wide impact are
Protestant premarital instruction, retreats of all forwarded to the next command level for inclu-
types and both contemporary and traditional sion in the Major Command or Department of
musical programs. For more information on all the Army annual conference. For more infor-
religious activities at Fort Gordon, including mation on existing AFAP issues or to become
dates, times, locations and further details con- involved with this year’s local conference, call
cerning the programs and services offered, 706-791-3579. To submit a recommendation to
consult your unit chaplain or call the Religious make an existing program or service more effec-
Support Office at 706-791-5653. tive or user-friendly, fill out an AFAP issue form
online at www.gordon.army.mil/acs.
Army Community Service
www.gordon.army.mil/acs Army Family Team Building
Toll-free 877-310-5741 706-791-2820/3579
706-791-3579, DSN 780-3579 Army Family Team Building (AFTB) is a
Darling Hall, Building 33720 volunteer-led organization with a central mission
Army Community Service is a worldwide pro- to provide training, knowledge and certification to
gram designed to provide both active-duty and family/community members to support the total
retired military families with a centrally located Army effort. AFTB augments the Army mission

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Parent and Outreach Services
www.fortgordon.com/cyss.php
706-791-1305/6494
Fax: 706-791-8768
Outreach Services (OS) centralizes the coor-
dination of child care services within the local
community.
The following services are provided for military
families:
• CYSS Referral Services
• Parent Education Classes
• Baby-sitting Training and Referral
• Volunteer Coordination
• Assistance with Family Care Plans
• Kids-On-Site (KOS)
• Parents-On-Site (POS)
• Special Interest Programs
• Special Openings for Unit Functions
• Youth Sponsorship
Parent and Outreach Services are open to
authorized beneficiaries — all active duty,
must register in the central registration system. environment for children. Hours of operation
retiree, DOD civilians and DOD contractors.
Registration is free for all Child, Youth & are 5:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.
School Services patrons. Registration hours are Services include full-day programs, hourly School Age Center
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday care and before- and after-school programs. www.fortgordon.com/cyss.php
and Friday; and 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday. Before- and after-school programs also provide 706-791-7575/5127
The registration office is in Building 28320 on transportation to most area schools and all who Located in Building 45410, the Fort Gordon
Lane Avenue. Please enroll or download needed attend Freedom Park Elementary School on post. School Age Center (SAC) Before and After
forms at https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil/webtrac/ CDC is centrally located in Building 44401 on School Program (for grades one through five) is
gordoncyms.html. 44th Street near the Lakeview, McNair, Gordon designed to accommodate children 6 to 10 years
If your child suffers from allergies, Attention and Olive Terrace housing areas. Child Devel- old. SAC encourages physical, emotional and
Deficit Disorder (ADD) or has been diagnosed opment Center Services are open to authorized social development through the following ser-
with any other physical or psychological con- beneficiaries — all active duty, retiree, DOD vice areas:
dition, he or she must be granted an interview civilians and DOD contractors. Sports, Fitness and Health Options: Foot-
with the Special Needs Accommodation Process ball, basketball, baseball, bowling, gymnastics,
(SNAP) Team. This team of child care profes- Family Child Care karate, dance and healthy lifestyle activities.
sionals, physicians and counselors will determine www.fortgordon.com/cyss.php Life Skills, Citizenship and Leadership
how CYSS can best meet the needs of your child. 706-791-4440 Opportunities: Character Counts, 4-H monthly
During the registration process, your CYSS rep- Family Child Care (FCC) is a cost-effective community club and weekly 4-H clubs: Photo
resentative will be able to provide you with a child care delivery system which allows provision Tech Club, Performing Arts Club, Cooking
Special Needs Placement Request Form. This of child care without large expenditure facili- Club, Sewing Club and Art Club.
form must be completed and returned to the ties. FCC reduces the burden on center-based Art, Leisure and Recreation Activities:
central registration office within a week of reg- programs by providing 24-hour and long-term Painting, sculpture, arts and crafts, video games,
istration. SNAP meetings are scheduled on the care during mobilization and training exercises. foosball, board games, field trips to local recre-
second Wednesday of each month, and parents FCC providers receive the same competency- ation spots and museums.
are required to attend. based training as the Child Development Center Mentoring, Intervention and Support
CYSS representatives will schedule pro- (CDC) program assistances. Both the provider Services: Homework Center, Youth Technology
gram orientations for every new family during and the FCC home are certified by Child and Lab, Smart Moves and Ultimate Journey
registration. Youth Services before children may be enrolled Science Club.
Child, Youth & School Services are open for care. All homes undergo periodic inspec- Fees are based on total combined family
to authorized beneficiaries — all active duty, tions by the following agencies: Signal Branch income. All participants must be registered with
retiree, DOD civilians and DOD contractors. Safety Office, Fire Prevention and Preventive Fort Gordon Child, Youth & School Services.
Medicine. Registration hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Space is available for any child attending Freedom
Child Development Centers Monday through Friday in Building 28320 on Park Elementary. These children will walk to
www.fortgordon.com/cyss.php Lane Avenue. and from school. Limited spaces are available
706-791-2701 Family Child Care Services are open to autho- for van transportation to Deer Chase Elemen-
The Fort Gordon Child Development Center rized beneficiaries — all active duty, retiree, tary, Diamond Lakes Elementary, Tobacco Road
(CDC) provides a consistent, safe and nurturing DOD civilians and DOD contractors. Elementary, Sue Reynolds Elementary, Cedar

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Ridge Elementary, Grovetown Elementary and Exceptional Family Member military personnel and their family members
Grovetown Middle Schools. Van pick-up and Program in maintaining the integrity of the family unit
drop-off is available for children entering Kinder­ 706-791-4872/3579 are emergency shelter, emergency transporta-
garten who attend the before-school program in The Exceptional Family Member Program is a tion, emergency child care and respite care,
Building 45410 and the after-school program mandatory enrollment program that works with domestic violence prevention education, New
in Building 45400. School Age Center is open other military and civilian agencies to provide Parent Support Program, Playgroup, Victim
to authorized beneficiaries — all active duty, comprehensive and coordinated community Advocate services, Trans Parenting, referrals to
retiree, DOD civilians and DOD contractors. support for housing, educational, medical and community-based programs, crisis intervention
personnel services to families with special needs. and community education.
SKIES Unlimited Instructional The program works cooperatively with med-
This program provides an opportunity through
Programs the Parent Information Exchange (PIE)/Support ical treatment facilities, other supportive service
www.fortgordon.com/cyss.php organizations on and off the installation and unit
Group for parents and sponsors with Exceptional
706-791-1305 commanders to accomplish its goals.
Family Members to meet and exchange infor-
The name SKIES Unlimited combines
mation, resources and ideas to better meet their
the acronym for “Schools of Knowledge,
unique needs. Information about recreational
Financial Readiness
Inspiration, Exploration and Skills” with the 706-791-1331/3371/8685
and cultural activities is available through this
word “Unlimited” for the unlimited learning The Financial Readiness Office is in Darling
program along with information about rights
possibilities this exciting initiative offers Hall, Building 33720, Room 172. The Financial
and responsibilities under local state and Fed-
Army children and youth. SKIES Unlimited Readiness office provides a variety of educational
eral laws. Respite Care is also available for family
encompasses instructional programs for children literature, classroom instruction, individual
members responsible for regular care of persons
and youth from infancy to the end of their senior counseling and online curriculum to increase
with disabilities.
year in high school. SKIES Unlimited programs the financial management skills and consumer
provide a “four-school” framework focusing on Family Advocacy Program awareness of service members, their families
the following areas: 706-791-3579 and retirees, as well as spouses and orphans of
• School of Academic Skills, Mentoring and Domestic Violence Hotline: 706-791-7867 deceased service members. Classes are available
Intervention The Family Advocacy Program is dedicated upon request by units and include topics such
• School of Arts, Recreation and Leisure to prevention, prompt reporting, intervention as budgeting, basic investing, credit reports and
• School of Life Skills, Citizenship and and treatment of child and spouse maltreatment scoring, identity theft, insurance and planning
Leadership and domestic abuse. The program enhances the for large purchases such as a car or home, main-
• School of Sports, Fitness and Health quality of life for military and family members taining security clearances and bank account
• SKIES Unlimited Programs are open by offering classes, workshops, seminars and management. Classes are also conducted at the
to authorized beneficiaries — all active support services. Training can be customized Family Outreach Center. For more information
duty, retiree, DOD civilians and DOD and conducted at any location. The prevention or to register for classes, contact our office at the
contractors. programs and services that are available to aid above phone numbers.
Christmas House
706-791-1958/787-4767
Christmas House assists military members
with providing a traditional winter holiday cel-
ebration for their families. Monetary donations
from units and agencies, both on and off the
installation, are used to purchase toys and com-
missary gift certificates. The application period
is Oct. 1 through Nov. 15 annually.

Employment Readiness Program


706-791-7878
The Employment Readiness Program pro-
vides family members of active-duty, separating
or retiring military personnel with information
and assistance regarding employment opportuni-
ties in the surrounding area. Services include job
referrals, individuals counseling, workshops and
resume assistance.
Information is available about the Army
Spouse Employment Program (ASEP) for
spouses pursuing careers with some of our cor-
porate and local partners.

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teen suicide prevention, job skills, drug and
alcohol abuse, and other life-skill topics.
• Cultural events such as field trips to
museums and plays, awareness days
for other countries, student exchange
programs and performing arts activities.
• Instructional classes including dance,
tennis, music, drama, computers, safety,
etc. Outdoor activities to include camping,
hiking, risk adventure, gardening,
backpacking, water sports, cycling and
environmental programs.
• Competitive events to include team
and individual sports, talent contests,
art contests, photography and essay
competitions.
• Leadership events to include teen club
programs, community service, youth
recognition and program planning
councils.
• Family activities including picnics, hiking
trips, camping, parent/child contests and
Fleet and Family Middle School/Teen Program family contests.
Support Center (Youth Program) • Youth Programs are open to authorized
706-550-4271 Located in Building 45410, the Fort Gordon beneficiaries — all active duty, retiree,
The Fleet and Family Support Center Youth Program (YP) (for grades six through 12) DOD civilians and DOD contractors.
(FFSC) provides services for Sailors and their is designed to accommodate youth 11 to 18 years
family members at Fort Gordon and in the of age. The YP provides a comprehensive program Mobilization and Deployment
Aiken-Augusta area. Service providers include that fosters social interaction, promotes personal Services
a Clinical Counselor and a Work and Family growth and develops educational and recreational 706-791-1958/3579
Life Consultant. The goal is to provide Sailors skills. To these ends, we offer diverse, flexible Mobilization and Deployment Services include
and their family members with a point of con- activities and recreational options to accommo- Family Readiness Group training for unit and
tact and assistance with quality-of-life services date the needs of families both on and off post, community levels. Rear Detachment Com-
while stationed at Fort Gordon/Augusta. Ser- and welcome parent participation. mander (RDC) training is provided online and
vices provided include counseling, information The YP provides a home-like environment and can be accessed through the ACS website. Upon
and referral, employment assistance, relocation contains a large activity room, homework room successful completion of the course, a certificate
assistance, deployment support, personal finan- with a variety of resource books and a technology of attendance is provided. Redeployment and
cial management assistance, transition assistance lab housing 15 computers with Internet access. Reunion briefings are available upon request.
and life skills training. The FFSC is in Darling We also have four TVs, pool tables, PlayStations Army Community Service provides informa-
Hall, Building 33720, Suite 224. 2 and 3, Wii system, XBox, Kinect and a variety tion to Soldiers and their families during Soldier
of movies on DVD and Blu-ray. We serve free Readiness Processing (SRP).
Information, Referral and USDA-approved, nutritious snacks after school. Additionally, children are provided with age-
Follow-Up Program Limited spaces are available for free bus trans- appropriate books and a handbook for Soldiers
706-791-3579/0792 portation from a variety of middle and high and their spouses. During times of major deploy-
The Information, Referral and Follow-Up schools off post to our YP in building 45410. ments, natural disasters or emergencies requiring
Program provides military personnel and their mass care, Army Community Service establishes
families access to information that will assist Our programmed activities include: a Family Assistance Center. The Family Assis-
them in meeting their needs and improving • Social activities such as dances, parties, tance Center may operate on post or off post,
the quality of their lives. A resource file with holiday observances, festivals, heritage as required.
comprehensive, accurate and up-to-date infor- programs, youth-to-youth sponsorship
mation on military and civilian community and teen clubs enable youth to develop Outreach Program
resources is available. In an effort to supplement acceptable standards of contact, as well as 706-791-8358/3579
the existing services, Military OneSource is also good communication skills. The Outreach Program enhances readiness
available by calling 800-342-9647 or at www. • Community activities such as fests, and retention by assisting Soldiers and families
militaryonesource.com. Information to assist carnivals, banquets, volunteer programs in developing a stronger sense of self-reliance
National Guard and Reserve families, as well and family events. and belonging in the military community. Out-
as sister services, is part of the Army Integrated • Educational activities to include reach targets those families who have the greatest
Family Support Network. presentations, clinics and workshops on level of need but are least likely to seek and take

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advantage of services until they have reached a Forums are held to review and strengthen sup- Bus Travel Center
state of crisis. Outreach focuses on three main port services. SOS assures survivors a connection 706-793-0026
areas: education and prevention, direct services to the Army family as long as they desire. Building 36200
and organizing support networks to encourage Counseling referrals are available for all The Bus Travel Center, in Building 36200,
self-help and cultivate a sense of ownership military services. offers economical and dependable service
within the military community. throughout the United States. Military personnel
Swap and Assist Shop
and their family members are always entitled to
Relocation Readiness 706-791-3579/2260
reduced fares. The Bus Travel Center is open
706-791-1922/4181 The Swap and Assist Shop is in Building 39101
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. For
Relocation readiness assists and supports in the Brems Barracks area, at Avenue of the
States and 40th Street (behind the PX). It is open schedules and prices, call 706-793-0026.
military personnel and their families during
their moves from one military community to to all military, retirees and their family mem-
Fort Gordon Spouses’
another. Welcome packets and electronic net- bers. Donated items such as clothing, shoes, baby
items and other household goods are available
and Civilians’ Club
work information from Fort Gordon and other
The Fort Gordon Spouses’ and Civilians’
military installations around the world are avail- free of charge to military grades E-4 and below.
Club’s mission is to help support the Fort Gordon
able. Basic household goods are made accessible Military grades E-5 and above, retirees, as well
community and those who live in the commu-
to relocating families through the loan closet. as their family members, are asked to bring mer-
chandise of higher or equal value to the swap. nity. The service club is no longer rank associ-
Newcomer orientations help families settle in
The Swap and Assist Shop is open 10 a.m. to ated; officer’s spouses, civilian spouses, enlisted
to the local area. The welcome center in Darling
2 p.m. Thursday (closed during the summer spouses — anyone can be involved. The club has
Hall provides computer access, local information
months). Special assistance may be provided by three focus areas — education, social and service.
and general relocation counseling.
referral and special appointment. Donations of The Fort Gordon Spouses’ and Civilians’ Club
School Liaison Officer usable clothing and household items are always helps the community through its thrift shop and
www.gordon.army.mil/school_liaison welcome. flea markets. It raises money which is given back
706-791-7270/4160 to the community through grants and scholar-
The School Liaison Officer is the primary link Volunteer Program ships. For more information, call 706-791-3579.
between the military family and the local school 706-791-3880/3579
system. It is our mission to help you find the Army Community Service volunteers work Self-Storage Center
resources you need to make informed decisions hand-in-hand with paid staff members to pro- 706-791-7256
regarding your child’s education. School Liaison vide quality services and program delivery to Fort Gordon operates a 106-unit self-storage
Officer Services are open to all military benefi- the Fort Gordon community. The following list center that provides convenient, economical and
ciaries — all active duty, retiree, DOD civilians reflects just a few of the services supported by secure mini-storage for the military community.
and DOD contractors. Army Community Service volunteers: Christmas
House, Swap and Assist Shop, Army Family Thrift Shop
Soldier and Family Team Building, Army Family Action Plan, and 706-791-2779
Assistance Center Relocation. Army Community Service thrives Building 39102
706-791-8777/2505 on volunteer support. Anyone interested in The Thrift Shop is operated for the benefit and
The Soldier and Family Assistance Center becoming a volunteer is encouraged to contact use of all military and civilian personnel. The
(SFAC) provides a supportive environment to Army Community Service at 706-791-3880. Thrift Shop is open 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday
help the Warriors in Transition and their families and Thursday and 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. the first
deal with the stress and uncertainty of injury Gordon’s Car Care Saturday of each month (October through May.
and the effects of war. The SFAC can help if the Auto Skills Center It is in Building 39102, Brems Barracks area at
service member plans to continue their military 706-791-2390 Avenue of the States and 40th Street (behind
career or not. The SFAC integrates support ser- Building 29300 the PX). The shop accepts clothing and miscel-
vices such as VA benefits, employment, educa- Fort Gordon has one of the finest auto skills laneous other items for sale on consignment.
tion, retirement services, financial counseling or centers in the Army and offers car and light truck
outreach, helping with programs available where repairs, plus alignment on most cars. The facility
the service member plans to move after leaving features 28 inside bays, 34 exterior bays and offers
Fort Gordon. The Soldier and Family Assistance self-help automotive services and professional
Center is a service facility dedicated to Warriors assistance. A safety orientation is presented prior
in Transition and their families. The SFAC is to the use of the facility. The orientations are
in Building 333 at 245 Central Hospital Court. held weekly.
Additional services available include oil
Survivor Outreach Services changes, air-conditioning checkup, computer
706-787-4767/1767 diagnostic service, recreational vehicle storage,
Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) serves the a privately owned vehicle sales lot and a courtesy
survivors of our fallen Soldiers. Services include car safety inspection during the holidays.
support groups, financial classes and benefits Gordon’s Car Care is in Building 29300, on
and entitlement assistance. Quarterly Survivor 30th Street off Lane Avenue.

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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.

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Swimming Pools Gordon Lakes Golf Club 80 events a year. PGA golf instructors pro-
www.fortgordon.com/ www.fortgordon.com/gordon_lakes vide lessons for beginners as well as advanced
sports_and_recreation/aquatics.php 706-791-2433/6854 golfers. The Club offers FREE 1-hour lessons
706-791-3034/8053 Gordon Lakes Golf Club is the finest golf from 11 a.m. to noon Saturdays called Hook
A 50-meter Olympic-size indoor pool is on courses in Augusta. Twenty-seven holes of pure a Soldier on Golf. Hook a Soldier is open for
the corner of 25th Street and Barnes Avenue golf! The original 18 holes were designed and all Active Duty personnel and family members;
in Building 21608. This pool offers locker and built in 1976 by Robert Trent Jones Sr., one of classes run March through September. The pro-
towel use for pool pass members. Programs offered
the world’s most-renowned golf course archi- gram is outfitted for all abilities. Gordon Lakes
include lifeguard classes, winter and summer child
tects. The Pine View nine holes were designed uses the UPLINK GPS system on all golf carts,
swim lessons, adult swim lessons, lap swim and
by Ault and Clark Associates and opened for play featuring instant beverage cart service and food
recreational swim. 706-791-3034. Summer hours
in 2002. Since 2005, Gordon Lakes has enjoyed delivery capabilities. Gordon Lakes is on Range
are 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The Courtyard complex, Building 36719, on many updates to include new stone bridges, Road south of the main post.
Brainard Avenue has been completely reno- additional senior and women’s tee boxes and a
vated. The spray park at the facility has about beautiful 150-yard hole over water. The course Gordon Lanes Bowling Center
20 features, some above ground, some are features a 20-acre lake which encompasses seven www.fortgordon.com/
embedded. The above-ground features include holes surrounded by water. sports_and_recreation/bowling.php
three aquatic animals, a helicopter, tumble Gordon Lakes has twice hosted the All Armed 706-791-3446
buckets and a toddler slide. Between the big Building 33200
Forces Championship/All Army Golf Trials and
pool and the spray park is a bell-shaped kiddie Gordon Lanes offers bowling for all ages. It is
the NGA/Hooters PGA Tour event. All courses
pool. Both pools have a beachfront entry that in Building 33200, next to the Post Exchange’s
play to a demanding par 72, with yardage varying
is wonderful for small children. For adults and PXtra. The center has 24 USBC-sanctioned
from 5,600 to 7,800. GLGC signature hole is
older children we have a three-story slide that bowling lanes, automatic scorers, a variety of
the 175-yard true Island Green hole, surrounded
has three sharp turns before depositing the rider electronic video and amusement machines, a
on three sides by water. It presents a true chal- full-service snack bar, a pro shop and the Kegler’s
into a 3.5 foot splash zone. Also, two 1-meter
lenge but it is also pleasing to the eye. Bring your Lounge featuring pool tables, video games, vol-
diving boards are to the far left of the pool. For
those who want to watch children but not swim camera and a few extra golf balls for this hole. leyball courts, sports TV and beverage services.
we have two misting tents and a covered patio. GLGC also offers rental sets, pull carts, Gordon Lanes is open seven days a week for both
For the sunbathers we also have a three-tiered driving, chipping and practice bunkers and a open and league bowling. It also hosts many
deck to catch some rays. 706-791-8053. Call for well-stocked pro shop. The course has an active tournaments and offers special discounts and
hours of operation. tournament program and it hosts more than programs. Call for details.

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Leitner Lake Conference Center the activities available on this 912-acre preserve
www.fortgordon.com/sports_and_recreation/ are camping, picnicking, parasailing, swimming,
outdoor_recreation_program.php# hiking, boating and fishing. Pointes West is on
LeitnerLake Clark’s Hill Lake, which is a 70,000-acre man-
706-791-2859/791-6847/791-6780 made reservoir with more than 1,000 miles of
Located on serene Leitner Lake and minutes shoreline. Clark’s Hill Lake has more shore-
from the heart of Fort Gordon, this breath- line than any other man-made lake east of the
taking, new facility offers a multi-functional Mississippi River. Campers have a wide variety
area with seating to comfortably accommodate of selection when staying at Pointes West. They
up to 250 guests. The cabin-style building gives can choose from more than 100 primitive, semi-
the feeling of being away from it all while only a electric and full hookup sites. Camping equip-
short drive from virtually all areas of the Central ment and recreational equipment is available for
Savannah River Area. A spacious deck overlooks rent at the Whispering Pines Lodge, in the center
the water and provides the ideal setting for pre- of the recreation area. For campers who enjoy
function receptions. Adjustable lighting and a the outdoors with the comforts of home, Pointes
The Great Outdoors West has more than 20 rental trailers, eight
comfortable, lush, padded seating area ensures
www.fortgordon.com/sports_and_recreation cabins, five cottages and 12 motel suites avail-
the perfect ambience for every event.
706-791-5078 able. Each unit is climate-controlled for comfort
Tables and chairs are included with the rental,
For the outdoor enthusiast, Fort Gordon is in the summer and winter and is fully furnished
with both round and rectangular tables offering a
a paradise. to include cookware, linens and tableware. There
nearly limitless array of layouts to suit every need.
Leitner Lake is just off Gibson Road near is a two-night minimum reservation and no maid
Leitner Lake Conference Center offers a caterer
Range Control. This area is a sportsman’s dream, service; however, linens may be exchanged at the
for your special events on Fort Gordon. Gordon’s
providing both hunting and fishing and other Whispering Pines Lodge daily. Slips, sheds and
Conference and Catering Center’s menus include
leisure activities. The lake is amply stocked for camper storage spaces are available for rent. At
their most popular items at a reasonable cost. If
fishermen, and game-managed hunting areas are Pointes West, there are picnic tables, barbecue
you prefer to customize a menu, the catering staff
available for hunters. grills, a swimming beach (seasonal), two bath
will be happy to work with you. The experienced
Scheduled activities and programs include houses situated throughout the park, a play-
staff will offer suggestions and recommendations
fishing tournaments and hunter safety classes. ground, Country Store (at the Whispering Pines
for theme parties and/or packages that will make
Picnic tables, a children’s playground, covered Lodge) and hiking trail (Bartram Trail, a nation-
your event unique. Providing quality, consistent
pavilion and primitive camping sites are available ally recognized trail system).
service and exceptional creative cuisine in a
at Leitner Lake. Pointes West Army Resort is open to autho-
unique setting is our goal for you and your guests.
rized beneficiaries. Pointes West Army Resort
Tactical Advantage
Pointes West Army Resort also includes the Pointes West Conference
Sportsman’s Complex
www.fortgordon.com/sports_and_recreation/ Center. This new, 4,000-square-foot center is
www.fortgordon.com/sports_and_recreation/
pointes_west_army_resort.php available for a gathering, meeting, conference
outdoor_recreation_program.php
706-541-1057 or wedding. The PWCC is fully capable and
706-791-5078/3317
Pointes West Army Resort is 23 miles from Fort equipped to handle the smallest event up to a
The Tactical Advantage Sportsman’s Complex,
Gordon on Highway 104 near Leah, Ga. Some of regional conference. Not only is the PWCC
across from Range 14, has an interior of red tide-
water cypress wood including two tree trunks
serving as girders. Additional features include
a large fireplace in the main meeting hall and
chimney and deck areas made of fieldstone. The
lodge has an arms room where all firearms to be
checked out will be securely stored. The lodge
offers Sportsman’s Club members and non-club
members an array of services such as firearm
and ammunition sales, purchasing hunting and
fishing licenses, a wide array of outdoor equip-
ment rental to include camping gear, tables and
chairs, bicycles and fishing boats.
The complex also rents rock-climbing walls for
adults and inflatable castles and waterslides for
children. Firearms are also available for target
practice. The Tactical Advantage Sportsman’s
Complex is an exceptional meeting place and
a “must see” for any novice or avid sportsman.
The Tactical Advantage Sportsman’s Complex
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equipped for conferences, it can be set up for one nature at its best; you may encounter river otter,
of the most special days in your life: your wed- beaver, raccoon, wood ducks, great blue herons,
ding. The PWCC can seat a maximum capacity whitetail deer and eastern wild turkey, as well as
of 120 people. It also offers a full-size commercial many species of reptiles and amphibians. The site
kitchen — full use of the kitchen is available is ideal for family outings.
through the Gordon Conference and Catering Directions: From Gate 5 on Avenue of the
Center. There is an elegant patio with furniture States, drive about three-fourths of a mile to
for viewing Clarks Hill Lake, and the rear lawn North Range Road and turn left. Continue
would be a perfect ceremony setting for a wed- on North Range Road 1.5 miles, past Olive
ding or reception. So if you are thinking about an Terrace and Training Areas 10 and 11 to Range
event for work, play or life, think of Pointes West Road. Turn left on Range Road and continue
Conference Center for all your needs. 3.25 miles, past Gordon Lakes Golf Course to
McDuffie Road (left fork in road). Continue on
Hilltop Riding Stable McDuffie Road past the Game Warden and
www.fortgordon.com/sports_and_recreation/ Fish and Wildlife to Union Mill Pond and
hilltop_riding_stable.php Jones Chapel Road (5.25 miles). Turn right on
706-791-4864 Jones Chapel, continue to Rowe Lane (approxi-
Building 508, N. Range Road mately 200 meters) and turn right. The nature
Fort Gordon’s Hilltop Riding Stable is off trail and observation tower/viewing blind are
North Range Road near 16th Avenue. It has on the right next to Beaver Pond (approximately
more than 250 acres of trails for horseback riding. 350 meters).
Lessons are offered for beginners through inter- The nature trail and viewing blind are
mediate riders. handicap-accessible and open to the public.
Visit our website or call for information on For more information, call the Environmental can play a relaxing game of billiards in the arcade
summer and holiday youth horse camps, lake- Branch at 706-791-2327/5016. and game room, a round of golf on the indoor
side ride-outs and horse-back adventure and golf simulator or enjoy the NASCAR simula-
education sessions, field trips, trail day uses for DINING tors. You can also show off your vocal talents
privately owned horses, boarding, overnight Gordon’s Conference and during karaoke night in the lounge. Meeting
boarding, hurricane evacuation boarding, play Catering Center space and catering services also are available.
grounds, facility rentals, birthday parties and www.fortgordon.com Call 706-791-6000 for details — or better yet,
conference room rentals. All patrons must wear 706-791-6780/2205 drop by and see for yourself why everyone on
closed-toe shoes, and adults must present a valid Building 18402 Fort Gordon is talking about The Courtyard
picture ID. The Hilltop Riding Stable is open Gordon’s Conference and Catering Center Recreation and Dining Center.
to the public. is Fort Gordon’s preferred venue for catered
military balls, meetings, conferences and casual Teresa’s at The Courtyard
Freedom Park Trail lunches. The Center can comfortably accommo- www.fortgordon.com/teresas.php
www.fortgordon.com/sports_and_recreation/ date up to 550 guests in its spacious ballrooms. 706-910-1044
freedom_park_trail_system.php In addition to a lunch buffet and short-order Building 36708
The Freedom Park Trail System exists to pro- grill served 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Teresa’s is in The Courtyard and serves
vide a safe location for the Fort Gordon Com- Friday, it offers full-service catering to mili- authentic Mexican cuisine. Teresa’s is open
munity to enjoy outdoor fitness activities and the tary personnel and civilians for any special 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday and
natural beauty of our outdoor areas. Authorized occasion, including promotions, celebrations, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday. Teresa’s serves lunch
activities include hiking, trail biking and run- retirements, wedding receptions and birthday and dinner.
ning. (No motorized bikes or vehicles allowed dinners. Catering services are available every
at any time.) The trails were created in 2001 by Kegler’s Cafe
day, on-site and off.
Boy Scout Troop 99 with volunteer assistance www.fortgordon.com/keglers_cafe.php
from numerous Fort Gordon and Augusta area The Courtyard Recreation and 706-791-8716
volunteers. Dining Center Building 33200
Safety Precautions: No smoking on the trail. 706-791-6000 Kegler’s Cafe, adjacent to Gordon Lanes, is
The trail is open only during daylight hours. Do Building 36708 open to military and civilians. The sports theme
not use during inclement weather. Be alert for Casual dining, great food, superb customer offers an atmosphere of camaraderie with pool
and avoid animals and snakes. Wear appropriate service and fun are what make The Courtyard tables, six large televisions, video games and your
shoes and protective clothing. an exciting, full-spectrum entertainment and favorite beverages and snacks. Televised sports
dining alternative on Fort Gordon. Now in The events (including closed circuit) are shown via
Nature Trail Courtyard is Teresa’s, a full-service Mexican satellite. Kegler’s Cafe serves breakfast from 8
706-791-2327/5016 restaurant. Teresa’s offers delivery service on to 11 a.m. Wednesday and Saturday and lunch
Fort Gordon offers a unique setting for all to Fort Gordon from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday through and dinner from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.Sunday
enjoy at its wildlife viewing blind and nature trail Saturday. Enjoy sports, movies and music videos through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Friday
in Training Area 34 on Rowe Lane. Experience on the 9-by-12-foot video wall. Additionally, you and Saturday.

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Gordon Lanes Snack Bar Huddle House • Baskin Robbins: Open from 10:30 a.m. to
706-771-6907 www.huddlehouse.com 7 p.m. daily
Building 33200 706-798-3722 • Cinnabon: Open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Gordon Lanes Snack Bar is in the Gordon Building 35300 daily
Lanes Bowling Center, Building 33200. The The Huddle House is at 267 Avenue of the
snack bar is open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Mini Exchange Mall Complex
States and 36th Street. It is open 24/7 and offers
Building 29722
Bogey’s Grill at Gordon Lakes a variety of food items.
• Godfather’s Pizza: Hours are 10:30 a.m.
Golf Club Slingers Express Handmade Burgers to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.
www.fortgordon.com/bogeys.php
706-790-5505/5504 • Subway: Hours are 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
706-791-2433
Darling Hall, Building 33720 Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Building 537
Slingers Express Handmade Burgers at Saturday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday.
Bogey’s Grill is on Range Road, Building
Darling Hall offers a variety of breakfast and • Green Beans: Hours are 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.
537, in the clubhouse at Gordon Lakes Golf
lunch items. It is located on the first floor of Monday through Friday.
Courses. Bogey’s Grill offers a variety of
breakfast and lunch items. Hours are 9 a.m. to Darling Hall, Building 33720. Slingers is open
7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Hospital
4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7 a.m. Building 300
to 4:30 p.m. Friday through Sunday. Exchange (AAFES) • Starbucks: Hours are 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Java Elite at Signal Towers www.shopmyexchange.com Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Signal Towers, Building 29808 The Exchange has 12 food concepts to fit any Saturday.
Java Elite at Signal Towers is open 7:30 a.m. Military, DOD civilians’ and their family mem-
bers’ needs. The Exchange has two Burger King Locations
to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. It serves
a variety of coffee drinks, smoothies, muffins, to meet your needs.
Main Exchange Complex • Building 35402: Hours are 5:30 a.m. to
cookies and cinnamon rolls.
Building 38200 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 6:30 a.m.
Java Express • Popeye’s: Open from 10:30 a.m. to to 9 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
706-787-3803 9 p.m. daily Sunday.
Building MWR-023, Chamberlain Avenue • Taco Bell: Open from 10:30 a.m. to • Building 25711: Hours are 7 a.m. to
Java Express is on Chamberlain Avenue beside 9 p.m. daily 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m.
the running track and across from Darling Hall. • Charles’s Steakery: Open from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
It is open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through to 8 p.m. daily
Thursday, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to • Anthony’s Pizza: Open from 10 a.m. to Patronage is restricted to active-duty, reserves,
11 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. 7 p.m. daily National Guard, retired military personnel and
It serves a variety of Seattle’s Best coffee prod- • Robin Hood: Open from 10:30 a.m. to their family members. DOD civilians are autho-
ucts, smoothies, sodas, energy drinks, hot dogs, 3 p.m. daily rized to eat at all 12 food concepts.
bratwurst, chips, muffins, cookies, candy, pop-
corn, bacon/egg/cheese biscuits, pizza and other
snacks. Every Friday is TGI Chai Day with chai
tea drink specials. There are two large-screen
TVs, free Wi-Fi and XBox 360, plus a large out-
door patio area with plenty of seating.

Me Me’s & Bo Bo’s


www.fortgordon.com/me_mes.php
706-792-9774
Building 36200
Me Me’s & Bo Bo’s Express Chinese Restau-
rant and Buffet is in Building 36200 at the Bus
Travel Center on Third Avenue. The restaurant
serves Chinese cuisine and is open 11 a.m. to
9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to
10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; closed on Sunday.

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.

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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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and includes areas for camping, swimming and
various water activities. The Savannah River and
historic Augusta Canal offer the perfect place
for fishing, kayaking or rowing. Our hot sum-
mers make a refreshing dip in our waterways that
much more enjoyable!
The fun doesn’t stop after you dry off and head
back to dry land. Columbia County offers year-
round festivals and family-orientated events
such as the Oliver Hardy Festival in Harlem.
Each year, more than 30,000 attendees from
around the world celebrate Oliver Hardy, part
of a comedic duo from the early days of film who
was born here in Columbia County. There are
also outdoor concerts and community events at
the Lady Antebellum Pavilion at Evans Town
Center Park with notable performances by artists
like Rick Springfield and Charlie Daniels. These
are just some of the great events that Columbia
County has to offer.
Columbia County is unprecedented in ability
to provide a unique quality of life. Our great
schools, affordability and extraordinary recre-
ational opportunities make us an ideal place to
play and grow. Come for a visit and we’ll make
sure to provide you with an experience to make
you want to stay.
Columbia County Georgia and agricultural education programs to develop
www.columbiacountychamber.com well-rounded and work force ready citizens. North Augusta,
www.columbiacountyga.gov We are ranked 14th out of 164 districts in the Aiken County
www.ccboe.net state based solely on our test scores by www. South Carolina
There is a reason why almost 125,000 residents SchoolDigger.com. These reasons contribute to www.northaugusta.net
call Columbia County home. Columbia County an ever-increasing student population, and our The City of North Augusta, S.C., is strate-
is 290 square miles of the best Georgia has to schools are making room. Columbia County gically centered in the Augusta-Aiken met-
offer with affordable housing, quality schools, will be expanding and rebuilding six elementary ropolitan area and conveniently located along
access to healthcare, abundant greenspace, a low schools and three middle schools over the next the South Carolina banks of the Savannah
crime rate and financial stability. We include two five years to make sure all students have plenty River. North Augusta offers the best of both
incorporated cities, Harlem and Grovetown, of room to play and learn, as well as up-to-date worlds — an idyllic small-town lifestyle amid
the county seat, Appling, and two additional and safe equipment. all the benefits of big-city living. In short, ours
unincorporated cities, Evans and Martinez. No Columbia County also has excellent private is an unparalleled quality of life! North Augusta
wonder CNN/Money Magazine consistently schools for those who are looking for a specific residents enjoy an abundance of wholesome rec-
ranks our area in their “Best Places to Live in learning environment or level in participation reational and cultural activities, quaint neighbor-
America” list and why Family Circle named in athletics or the arts. Augusta Preparatory hoods, superior health care services, exceptional
Evans as one of the top 10 places for families in Day School is a non-sectarian college prepara- employment opportunities and numerous shop-
2009. Others agree with a 38 percent increase in tive school-enrolling students as young as 3 all ping and dining experiences. Among these are
population since 2000 and more than a 500 per- the way through 12th grade. Augusta Chris- a large medical community, a strong military
cent increase in population since 1970. Columbia tian School is a non-denominational school base, a U.S. Department of Energy facility and
County is the region’s fastest growing area — and accepting students kindergarten through 12th a number of Fortune 500 manufacturing and
for good reason. grade. An additional private school in the area technology companies. Public education stand-
Part of what makes Columbia County excep- is Evans Christian Academy for students grades ings are among the highest in the state and higher
tional is the quality education we provide six through 12. education opportunities abound with a medical
more than 23,000 students at our 18 elemen- There are just as many great places to play as college, two technical colleges, a liberal arts col-
tary schools, eight middle schools and six high there are to learn. Columbia County has more lege and two universities all just minutes away.
schools. Our public schools are accredited by the than 10,000 acres of greenspace and 14,000 acres North Augusta celebrates a long and rich
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools of parkland for hunting, fishing, hiking, biking, history. Breathtaking antebellum mansions
and have achieved designation as Georgia camping, boating and other recreation and leisure and beautiful Victorian creations are elo-
Schools of Excellence. The Columbia County opportunities. Clarks Hill Lake is the largest quent reminders of the past. These historic
school system boasts a variety of career, technical man-made lake east of the Mississippi River treasures gracefully coexist with picturesque,

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well-manicured homes in friendly, affordable rooms. The center also features a suspended
neighborhoods. Many of North Augusta’s recent indoor walking and jogging track and is the site
residential developments include beautiful new of numerous sporting events and competitions,
communities on the Savannah riverfront. exercise classes and group meetings. Member-
North Augusta is big on recreation. The city ship is open to out-of-state residents at a nominal
maintains 14 park and open-space areas with daily or annual fee.
facilities ranging from simple playgrounds and One of North Augusta’s most popular recre-
picnic spots to beautiful settings for quiet reflec- ational facilities is the Greeneway, seven-plus
tion. One such area, Wade Hampton Veterans miles of multi-purpose trail created out of an
Park, designed to mimic the stars and stripes abandoned railroad right-of-way. Grab your
of the American flag, is dedicated to the honor
inline skates, your bike or your running shoes and
and memory of the veterans of every war since
enjoy meandering through the natural terrain of
the Revolution. Creighton Living History Park
the community and along the city’s waterfront.
is a beautiful, natural setting for a host of com-
In the future, the Greeneway will connect with
munity events, from free concerts to historical
planned citywide bicycle paths.
re-enactments.
Try your hand at one of the city’s newest pri-
The city’s Riverview Park, the flagship of the
city’s extensive park system, features 149 acres vate developments, The River Club Golf Course,
with athletic fields, tennis courts, an 18-hole disc designed by internationally acclaimed course
golf course, playgrounds, trails and campsites. architect Jim Fazio. Nestled along the banks of
Virtually every weekend, horse lovers from all
Soccer, softball, baseball, football, basketball, the Savannah River, The River Golf Club offers
across the Southeast gather at the North Augusta
volleyball and cheerleading are just a few of the a unique setting, which includes large bent grass
Hippodrome for equestrian shows, barrel racing,
year-round recreational opportunities available. greens, numerous lakes, wetlands and dramatic
calf-roping and more. The Hippodrome serves
The Riverview Park Activities Center offers bunkers. The River Golf Course is open to the
as home base for the competitors in Augusta’s
locals a state-of-the-art recreation facility com- public, offers five sets of tees, a challenging but
annual National Barrel Horse Association
plete with four gymnasiums, two racquetball fair layout and all the amenities to ensure a
National Championships and offers both an
courts, weight room, game rooms and meeting memorable golfing experience.
open-air and closed arena as well as stables to
accommodate event participants.
The city of North Augusta and other commu-
nity-based organizations are host each year to
numerous free, fun and family-oriented festi-
vals and events sure to entertain! Call the North
Augusta Chamber of Commerce for more details,
803-279-2323.
North Augusta has big plans for its future.
From its role as a leading trading post in the
1700s, as a terminus of the Charleston-Hamburg
railway of the 1800s, and as a resort for America’s
elite in the 1900s, North Augusta has seen the
Savannah River transformed from a working
river to a pleasure river. Re-integrating the river
into community life has been a priority of North
Augusta planners and developers for some time.
The River Club Golf Course, completed in
1998, is the first of many private redevelop-
ment projects planned for the City’s riverfront.
A waterfront park, marinas, hotel and confer-
ence center and traditional neighborhoods are
exciting developments that focus, once again, on
the natural beauty of the river.
With its natural beauty, incredible recreational
advantages, location within a major metropolitan
area, affordable housing and excellent employ-
ment opportunities, North Augusta has unlim-
ited potential. Come for a visit or visit for a
lifetime ... you’ll feel at home from the first hello!

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19T Shelton Hall.......................................................29609............................E-2
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PLANT Leader College......................................................21605............ 60............C-2
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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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TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

HQ, U.S. ARMY SIGNAL CENTER


of EXCELLENCE and FORT GORDON, GA

2013/2014 FORT GORDON TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CONTENTS


OPERATOR ASSISTANCE GENERAL INFORMATION
Commercial.................................................................................791-0110 Telephone Instructions........................................................................... 2
DSN.............................................................................................780-1110 Identifying Malicious Call Numbers....................................................... 4
AREA CODE...................................................................................... 706 Bomb Threat Report............................................................................... 5
Severe Weather Information.................................................................. 6
COMMERCIAL PREFIX
Post..................................................................................................... 791 Automated Directory Attendant System (ADAS).................................. 6
Health Svcs/7th Sig Command.......................................................... 787
DSN PREFIX DIRECTORY LISTINGS
Post............................................................................................ 780 (791) Organizations.......................................................................................... 7
Health Svcs/7th Sig Command................................................. 773 (787) Quick Reference.................................................................................... 15

DIAL 911
AMBULANCE FIRE MILITARY POLICE

This telephone directory is an authorized unofficial publication of Fort Gordon.


It is published annually as part of the Fort Gordon Installation Guide in the interest of members of the U.S. military services.
Corrections, additions, and deletions to the telephone directory should be submitted to
Public Affairs Office, Nelson Hall, Building 29801, Fort Gordon, GA. 30905-5735, telephone 706-791-7003 or e-mail to: tai.doick.civ@mail.mil.

www.gordon.army.mil Fort Gordon Telephone Directory 1


GENERAL INFORMATION

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.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Dial the 7-digit number you want to add into a 3-way 722 723 724 726 727 729 730 731 732 activities. You are required to update the Directorate
conference. 733 736 737 738 739 755 771 772 774 of Public Works (DPW) each time the ticket number
When the person answers, press the HOOKSWITCH 785 786 787 790 791 792 793 794 796 changes. The UPC will inform you that excavations can
(2500 set). All three parties will be connected in a 3-way 798 799 814 821 823 825 826 828 829 commence in 72 hours, but before any excavation activi-
conference call. 830 831 832 833 834 836 840 842 848 ties commence on Fort Gordon, you must have prior
849 854 855 860 863 868 869 877 910 clearance from DPW. If you dig on Fort Gordon without a
If the extension that you are trying to conference in is
922 925 941 945 951 955 993 written and current permit, you will be held accountable
busy or does not answer, press the HOOKSWITCH (2500
set) twice, to be reconnected to the call. NPA 762 206 215 218 233 333 383 444 for any utilities that are damaged. Maintain an approved
Appling, GA: NPA 706: 309 532 541 760 981 dig permit at the job site. For information, call DPW at
CALL FORWARD (ALL CALLS) 706-791-6183, 706-791-4246 or 706-791-6184.
Activate REQUESTS FOR SERVICE
Lift the handset and dial (*52). CONFERENCE
1) Organizations should not move to a different building Circuit Service
DIAL the 7-digit number where calls are to be forwarded.
nor activate additional buildings requiring telephone 1) Commanders and directors desiring service in future
You will receive confirmation tone.
service prior to consulting with the NEC to ascertain planning may call 791-4334 to schedule conferences.
Hang up. if and when telephone service can be provided at the This service is for parties of no less than 4 and max-
Cancel new location. Telephone service in permanent build- imum of 24 participants.
Lift the handset and dial (#52). You will receive confir- ings can be provided only at those locations served by
conduit or raceway systems. Technical assistance can 2) Interception, listening to or recording of any conversa-
mation tone.
be obtained for contemplated changes or additions in tions by use of any electronics, mechanical or other
Hang up. device, without the advance consent of all the parties
telephone service by calling 791-3100.
LAST NUMBER REDIAL to the conversation, is prohibited. All parties must be
2) Requests for official service (installation, move, remove, aware of and consent to the use of this conference
Lift the handset and dial (## or *66). The last number etc.) will be made on DA Form 3938. A separate form
called will be automatically dialed by the system. unit prior to activation.
must be submitted for each telephone number or cir-
RING AGAIN/RING BACK cuit involved. All spaces must be completed to denote STANDARDS OF SERVICE
Activate nature of work, building, locations, complete directory
1) Telephone operators are instructed to give prompt
After encountering a busy signal on the station or trunk listings (to include office symbols, HQ, Division, Branch,
and courteous service at all times. Promptness and
you are trying to contact: Section, etc.) and justification based on mission require-
Courtesy by Subscribers are an incentive for operators
ments. Requests will be forwarded through command
Press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set). You will hear a spe- to give the best grade of service possible. Personnel
channels to reach the NEC as far in advance as possible
cial dial tone. are asked not to reprimand or converse unnecessarily
for desired in-service date.
Dial (*68). You will receive confirmation tone. Hang up. with operators. Service Complaints should be made
In-service date must be specific, ASAP will not be promptly to the Section Chief at 791-4334/8888.
When busy station or trunk becomes idle, you will hear
used. All requests must be routed through the activity
“ring again” tone burst. Lift the handset. You will hear 2) Telephone service is most efficient when callers use
Information Management Officer (IMO) who will
ringing as the call is routed to the extension or trunk you the Automated Directory Attendant System (ADAS)
review the requirements for compatibility, economy
are trying to call. and/or Telephone Directories instead of calling the
and discipline purposes prior to approval.
Cancel Post Operator. When the Activity to be called is not
Lift the handset and dial (*68) again. You will hear a 3) Work incident to installing, removing or changing of listed in the Telephone Directory dial “791-0110” and
confirmation tone. telephone equipment will be performed only by tele- the ADAS system will offer Automated Directory
phone installation personnel assigned to NEC. Under Listing options for selections and will also transfer
CALL ORIGINATED TRACE no circumstances will subscribers move, alter, place
the caller to the destination. Follow the prompts and
If you receive a malicious call (bomb threat or threat to attachments on, or make additions to telephone equip-
press “0” to reach Directory Service Assistance if
harm the call takers or others on the installation): ment or systems.
further assistance is required.
After hanging up the malicious call, lift the handset. 4) Unauthorized personnel who willfully or maliciously
Georgia’s New Area Code Brings Changes to Fort
Dial (*99). You will receive confirmation tone. damage or destroy any communications equipment,
Gordon’s Local Dialing.
This process automatically generates a report at the Mili- interfere with the working of any line or system, or
tary Police station stating where the call is originating hinder or delay any transmission, are subject to fine In 2006, Georgia received its ninth area code. This
from and also your directory number. It is imperative that not to exceed $10,000 and/or imprisonment not to new area code, 762, will overlay the existing 706 area
you dial (*99) immediately after hanging up the malicious exceed three years by the provisions of 18 USC Section code region. Because both area codes exist in the
call because, if you receive another call before dialing 1362. NEC has the sole responsibility for moving and same geographic region, 10-digit local dialing — the
(*99), the information generated in the report will be for repairing government telephone equipment. area code plus the seven-digit telephone number — is
the most current incoming call and not the malicious call. necessary for all local calls to complete properly to
RESPONSIBILITIES OF SUBSCRIBERS and within area codes 706 and 762. On April 3, 2006,
Hang up.
CONTROL OF LONG DISTANCE CALLS 10-digit dialing became mandatory for calls to and
Lift the handset and dial 911 to report the malicious call within the 706/762 area codes.
to the Military Police. 1) Commanders, Directors and Managers at all levels of
command are responsible for the control and usage HOW DOES THIS AFFECT YOU?
FORT GORDON/AUGUSTA/ of telephones in their command or activity and for If you are calling from Fort Gordon because your local
LOCAL AREA PREFIXES ensuring that unauthorized or unofficial calls of any service includes calls to Georgia’s 706/762 region, you
Numbering Plan Area (NPA) 706: nature are not made from telephones within their area will need to dial ten digits to complete all local calls to
of responsibility. the 706/762 area code region.
210 214 220 228 231 240 241 250 251
261 262 267 284 288 294 303 305 306 2) Call Before You Dig—Call the Utility Protection All stored local telephone numbers and equipment with
312 339 364 365 373 394 396 399 414 Center (UPC) at 800-282-7411 to initiate a dig request. automatic dialing features (speed calling, fax machines,
421 432 434 446 447 469 481 495 496 Retain all information provided by the UPC. It is the modems, wireless phones) should be reprogrammed to
504 513 524 533 550 560 564 589 619 requestor’s responsibility to maintain the permit include the area code when dialing to and within the
627 631 650 651 664 667 671 691 721 documentation throughout the time line of excavation 706/762 area code region.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

IDENTIFYING MALICIOUS CALL NUMBERS


These procedures are used to identify the calling number of a malicious/threat call made to a 791 or 787 number on Fort Gordon.
Using these procedures will generate a hard copy record of the calling number.

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

2. Press *99 2. Press *99 2. Press *99

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.

2. RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION

Person receiving the call

Date call received Time call received Receiving telephone number

3. REPORT THE INFORMATION TO

MILITARY POLICE DESK 706-791-4537/4380


MP DESK WILL CONTACT NEC

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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GENERAL INFORMATION

BOMB THREAT REPORT


Instructions: Be calm, be courteous, listen, do not interrupt caller, notify supervisor/security officer by prearranged signal while caller is on line.
(Do not hang up the telephone receiver.)

Date Time a.m./p.m.

EXACT WORDS OF CALLER

QUESTIONS TO ASK

1. When is the bomb going to explode?

2. Where is the bomb right now?

3. What kind of bomb is it?

4. What does it look like?

5. Where did you place the bomb?

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

TRY TO DETERMINE THE FOLLOWING


CALLER’S IDENTITY SPEECH BACKGROUND NOISES
Male Female Fast Slow Distinct Distorted Bedlam
Adult Juvenile Animals Music
Stutter Nasal Slurred Lisp Quiet Voices Mixed
AGE Years Airplanes Street Traffic
Office Machines Factory Machines
LANGUAGE Party Atmosphere
VOICE Excellent Good Fair Poor
Loud Soft High High Pitch Foul Other
Deep Raspy Pleasant Intoxicated Other
Other
MANNER
Calm Angry Rational
ACCENT Irrational Coherent Incoherent
Local Not Local Foreign Deliberate Emotional Righteous
Region Laughing Intoxicated

ACTION TO TAKE IMMEDIATELY AFTER CALL:


Notify your supervisor/security officer as instructed. Talk to no one other than instructed by your supervisor/security officer.

MILITARY POLICE DESK


706-791-4537/4380 or
EMERGENCY 911 PERSON RECEIVING CALL RECEIVING TELEPHONE NUMBER

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GENERAL INFORMATION

SEVERE WEATHER INFORMATION


Use good common sense to assess your situation and decide what to do.
Apply these guidelines to make a good decision for your family.

TORNADO WATCH TORNADO WARNING


PREPARE TO SEEK SHELTER TAKE SHELTER IMMEDIATELY
HOW TO PREPARE WHERE TO GO (LISTED IN PRIORITY)
1. Assemble the family. 1. A basement, if immediately available.
2. Prepare to take shelter in your basement.
2. A designated community tornado shelter, if immediately available.
3. If no basement, move to the vicinity of a community shelter, if feasible.
3. A small ground-level room or closet, away from glass (only if no basement is
4. Leave large buildings with vast, unsupported ceilings such as
available and movement to a public shelter is not practical).
auditoriums and gymnasiums.
5. Terminate outdoor activities. 4. A depression, ditch or ravine. Lie flat to lower your profile.
6. Monitor TV and radio for storm condition updates. 5. If in an automobile, park immediately and seek shelter.
7. Stay indoors and out of automobiles. Do not try to “out run” a tornado.

AUTOMATED DIRECTORY ATTENDANT SYSTEM (ADAS)


706-791-0110

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.

MAIN MENU SELECTIONS

1-EMERGENCY 2-MEDICAL & DENTAL 3-TRAVEL & TRANSP SVCS 4-PERSONNEL SVCS 5-FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS

2 - Mil Pers OFC 7 - Family Housing

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

1 - EAMC 5 - Veterinarian 1 - Billeting OFC 5 - The Exchange

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

1 - Travel Pay 5 - Official Gov’t. Travel

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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ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY LISTINGS
Logistics NCO (Maint)........................................................... 791-9613 C, NMD................................................................................. 791-2286
HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY Engineering/Facilities/Logistics Chief.................................. 791-7521 C, IAD ................................................................................... 791-5947
SIGNAL CENTER OF EXCELLENCE Engineer Section................................................................... 791-9612 Tng Development Br............................................................. 791-7523
Supply & Services/Equip Chief............................................. 791-7528 Supply................................................................................... 791-5893
COMMANDING GENERAL/ Logistics MGT Section.................................................791-8829/7446 Tech Training Support........................................................... 791-3636
CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER/COMMANDANT ITDLM Specialists (MTSS)...........................................791-6665/0329 Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-3235
www.signal.army.mil Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-9617
Signal Towers, Building 29808...............................791-4589/4588 DIRECTORATE OF TRAINING
Aide-De-Camp..............................................................791-4589/4588 G-6 www.signal.army.mil/rdot
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-6232 www.signal.army.mil Signal Towers, Building 29808
Signal Towers, Building 29808 Chief/Deputy/SGM......................................................791-6206/4685
DEPUTY TO THE COMMANDING GENERAL Assistant Chief of Staff........................................................ 791-2612 Automation..................................................................791-2280/1516
www.signal.army.mil CIO/G6 B-29801.................................................................... 791-3620 Contract Mgmt Ofc...................................791-3617/7073/7396/7431
Signal Towers, Building 29808........................................ 791-3185 Information Assurance.......................................................... 791-3655 Pubs Media Branch (B-29801).....................................791-2005/3678
Aide-de-Camp....................................................................... 791-3185 Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-7200
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-6232 G-8
www.signal.army.mil SYSTEMS INTEGR DIV
ASSISTANT COMMANDANT Signal Towers, Building 29808 (B-29803, Moran Hall, Room 221)...............................791-6918/0740
www.signal.army.mil Director................................................................................. 791-3117 Network Sys Branch....................................................791-8230/2027
Signal Towers, Building 29808........................................ 791-3185 DTS – TRADOC..................................................................... 791-5263 Strategic & Tactical Branch.........................................791-8132/2231
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-2942 Team Signal (B-39110 Lab 1/2), (B-41201, Lab 3)
Resource & Fiscal Policy Ofc................................................ 791-2279 Brems Brrks..............................................................791-1230/8488
USASCOE & FG/REGIMENTAL CWO Civ Pay Cust Svc Rep............................................................ 791-1371 TR MGT DIV........................................................................ 791-6674
www.signal.army.mil
Force Management Analysis Div.......................................... 791-8748 TRAS Branch......................................................................... 791-5482
Signal Towers, Building 29808........................................ 791-5771
Govt Travel Card Program..................................................... 791-4467 Staff & Fac Dev Branch (B-41101)..................... 791-6213/3391/7778
AMO Coordinator.................................................................. 791-6236 Res Tng Branch..................................................................... 791-2291
USASCOE & FG/REGIMENTAL CSM Program & Budget Div.......................................................... 791-7694 ACOR..................................................................................... 791-3083
www.signal.army.mil Contract Management Ofc..........................................791-7289/7710 TSR/MSR.............................................................................. 791-7528
Signal Towers, Building 29808...............................791-3118/4848 Prog & Rcd............................................................................ 791-2291
Admin NCO..................................................................791-3118/4848
CAPABILITIES DEVELOPMENT & Tats........................................................................................ 791-5482
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-793-6095
INTEGRATION DIRECTORATE (CDID) Digital Dev Div...................................................................... 791-6144
www.signal.army.mil/cdid ASAT...................................................................................... 791-3351
CHIEF OF STAFF Signal Towers, Building 29808 Unit Tng Branch.................................................................... 791-3351
www.signal.army.mil Director................................................................................. 791-4034 Dist Ed Branch..............................................................791-2303/4037
Signal Towers, Building 29808 Deputy Dir............................................................................. 791-0019 Lifelong Learn Ctr (B-40201).............................. 791-2448/2494/2475
Exec Assist...................................................................791-2114/8035 SGM...................................................................................... 791-7992 Landwarnet EU (B-29609)............................................791-4800/5543
SGS....................................................................................... 791-8055 Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-0111 Simulations Branch (B-29803)........................... 791-8681/0744/4150
NCOIC.................................................................................... 791-8013 Class Room XXI..................................................................... 791-7846
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-6095 EXPERIMENTATION DIVISION (EXP DIV) DTF1...................................................................................... 791-7159
www.signal.army.mil/bcblg DTF2...................................................................................... 791-7135
G-1 Building 19901 DTF3...................................................................................... 791-3156
www.signal.army.mil Chief.............................................................................791-4819/2057
Signal Towers, Building 29808 Deputy................................................................................... 791-3951 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFFICE
Assistant Chief of Staff........................................................ 791-4699 Mod & Sim Br....................................................................... 791-2970 www.gordon.army.mil/eoo
Deputy................................................................................... 791-0220 Live EX Br Br.......................................................................... 791-8049 Building 25706
NCOIC...........................................................................791-1590/5283 BLCSE NOSC......................................................................... 791-8293 EOO..............................................................................791-2014/6082
NSC-T.................................................................................... 791-8746 NCOIC.................................................................................... 791-2014
G-2 Security................................................................................. 791-8952 EOA..............................................................................791-6644/6648
www.signal.army.mil EOA, 15th Regt Sig Bde........................................................ 791-6517
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT DIVISION (PMD)
Signal Towers, Building 29808 EOA, 35th Sig Bde................................................................. 791-9371
Chief...................................................................................... 791-6375
Chief, Threat/G-2 Branch CMD Foreign Disclosure Off........ 791-4529 EOA, 706th MI Group..................................................... 762-206-7985
Deputy Chief......................................................................... 791-4529
Deputy................................................................................... 791-8644 EOA, 513th MI Bde............................................................... 791-6442
LAN Admin............................................................706-787-8098/7033
SSO GORDON Supply................................................................................... 791-5586 EOA, DDEAMC...................................................................... 787-2891
NSA/CSS GA, FGQ21..................................................... 762-206-5060 Civ Pers/Tng.................................................................791-3349/6365 EOA, SE Regional Med Cmd................................................. 787-1305
NCOIC, PMD, CDID............................................................... 791-4529 EO Hotline............................................................................. 791-3600
CONCEPTS & REQUIREMENTS DIV (CRD) Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-1736
Chief.............................................................................791-6225/6223
G-3 Admin.................................................................................... 791-6223
www.signal.army.mil Deputy................................................................................... 791-7527
INSPECTOR GENERAL
Signal Towers, Building 29808 www.gordon.army.mil/ig
Materiel Rqmts Br........................................................791-2039/9423
Assistant Chief of Staff........................................................ 791-7742 Force Rqmts Br.............................................................791-4101/4637 Building 33800
SGM...................................................................................... 791-7073 Concepts............................................................................... 791-3821 IG 791-4565
DEP IG................................................................................... 791-4565
G-33 CURRENT OPERATIONS NCOIC.................................................................................... 791-4565
Chief...................................................................................... 791-4403 U.S. ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF Fax Number........................................................................... 791-4567
NCOIC.................................................................................... 791-2223 COLLEGE, FORT GORDON CAMPUS
www.cgsc.edu/satellite/index.asp
G-35 FUTURE OPERATIONS & PLANS Cobb Hall, Building 25801 INTERNATIONAL MILITARY STUDENT OFC
Chief...................................................................................... 791-3083 Director................................................................................. 791-4027 Saltzman Hall, Building 29819
Future NCOIC........................................................................ 791-4479 Deputy................................................................................... 791-8012 International Tng Off............................................................. 791-9708
Plans NCOIC.......................................................................... 791-7805 Dep International Tng Off..................................................... 791-9709
NetUSR................................................................................. 791-7748 CYBER LEADER COLLEGE Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-6247
www.signal.army.mil/sit Lead Analyst......................................................................... 791-8564
G-4 Cobb Hall, Building 25801/Saltzman Hall, Building 29811
www.signal.army.mil Director................................................................................. 791-7913 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Signal Towers, Building 29808 (Basement) C, TSD................................................................................... 791-7913 Nelson Hall, Building 29801
Assistant Chief of Staff (Logistics)....................................... 791-3211 Tech Director......................................................................... 791-1527 Signal Webmaster................................................................ 791-6650
Deputy................................................................................... 791-3553 Admin/OPS...................................................................791-2326/1377 SLKN Webmaster.................................................................. 791-6625
NCOIC Supply........................................................................ 791-4466 C, IDMD................................................................................. 791-2586 S6 Webmaster...................................................................... 791-0003

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DIRECTORY LISTINGS ORGANIZATIONS
LIAISON OFFICES Protocol Asst................................................................791-3541/4717 FIRE PROTECTION & PREVENTION DIV
NCOIC...........................................................................791-3541/0022 Building 32420
BRITISH LIAISON OFF Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-2478 Fire Chief............................................................................... 791-1201
British Embassy, Wash DC........................................ 202-588-6819 FD Main Station.................................................................... 791-4141
CANADIAN LIAISON OFC REGIMENTAL NONCOMMISSIONED Fire Inspectors....................................................................... 791-5207
Signal Towers, Building 29808...............................791-4163/7829 OFFICER ACADEMY LAW ENFORCEMENT DIV
www.signal.army.mil/rncoa
FRENCH ARMY LIAISON OFC Building 32422
Building 24402
Signal Towers, Building 29808...............................791-4258/8207 Chief of Police....................................................................... 791-7071
Commandant......................................................................... 791-2106
Provost Sgt............................................................................ 791-7151
Deputy................................................................................... 791-7882
GERMAN ARMY LIAISON OFC Executive Asst....................................................................... 791-6216
MP OPS NCO......................................................................... 791-6464
Signal Towers, Building 29808........................................ 791-6355 Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-4538
Staff Duty.............................................................................. 791-2308
Police Admin......................................................................... 791-4590
ASC LNO S1.................................................................................791-6981/7690
MPI........................................................................................ 791-4380
3rd Floor, Signal Towers................................................... 791-2336 S2/IMO.................................................................................. 791-6336
MP Working Dog Section (B-506)......................................... 791-5291
S3.................................................................................791-2466/1177
CECOM LNO Civ Liaison (B-33720)............................................................ 791-3023
S4.......................................................................................... 791-1318
4th Floor, Signal Towers................................................... 791-3396 Game Wardens (B-521)......................................................... 791-5033
SLC (B-24403)...............................................................791-2413/2251
MP Desk Sgt................................................................791-4380/4537
ALC (B-24410)..............................................................791-4991/7958
DISA LNO Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-4410
3rd Floor, Signal Towers................................................... 791-5586 35TH MP DETACHMENT
RNCOA Det, Ft Meade, Md 20755...............................DSN 622-3082 Building 24411
Coml........................................................................... 301-677-3082 CDR....................................................................................... 791-3505
OFFICE CHIEF OF SIGNAL Fax Number...................................................................DSN 622-4595 DET 1SG................................................................................ 791-2794
www.signal.army.mil/ocos Coml........................................................................... 301-677-4595 PAC........................................................................................ 791-3061
Signal Towers, Building 29808 Supply................................................................................... 791-3097
Director........................................................................791-7388/7890 TRADOC CAPABILITY MANAGER NETWORKS & Training.................................................................................. 791-2882
Operation NCO...................................................................... 791-8162 SERVICES (TCM N&S)
Chief Enlisted Division.......................................................... 791-8194
Enl Div, OPS NCO.................................................................. 791-1146
Chief.............................................................................791-4223/7477 DIRECTORATE OF FAMILY AND MORALE,
Enl Div, Reserve Comp Rep................................................... 791-2780
Deputy TCM (Civ).................................................................. 791-6264 WELFARE AND RECREATION
Deputy TCM (Mil).................................................................. 791-3777 www.fortgordon.com
Enl Fax Number.............................................................. 706-791-3917
Darling Hall, Building 33720
Chief Officer Division............................................................ 791-6652 TRADOC CAPABILITY MANAGER GLOBAL
Director (Suite 382)......................................................791-4140/6491
Off Div, Reserve Comp Rep................................................... 791-8180 NETWORK ENTERPRISE (TCM-GNE)
Branch 25.............................................................................. 791-8182 Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-2486
Chief.............................................................................791-7177/7118
Functional Area 53................................................................ 791-6305 ACS Toll-Free Number.................................................... 877-310-5741
Deputy................................................................................... 791-6949
Functional Area 24................................................................ 791-8176 AER After Hours (Red Cross).......................................... 877-272-7337
TWI/AERS............................................................................. 791-2267 TRADOC CAPABILITY MANAGER FOR Army Community Service (Suite 224)................................... 791-3579
Warrant Officer............................................................791-6545/8183 TACTICAL RADIOS (TCM-TR) Army Emergency Relief................................................791-8685/1918
Off Div Fax Number........................................................ 706-791-7088 Chief.............................................................................791-7982/0109 Army Family Action Plan (AFAP)........................................... 791-2820
Chief Regimental Division.................................................... 791-7254 Deputy................................................................................... 791-5412 Army Family Team Building (AFTB) (B-33512)....................... 791-2820
Army Communicator............................................................. 791-7204 Auto Services & Craft Center............................................... 791-2390
INTEGRATION (INT) Big Mama’s Soulfood............................................................ 791-5106
Special Project Officer.......................................................... 791-5847
Chief.............................................................................791-6340/7613 Bingo Palace (B-15500)................................. 706-793-0003/791-1246
Regimental Historian (B-29717)...................................791-5212/3920
Deputy................................................................................... 791-4167 Bogeys Grill .............................................................. 791-2433 (ext. 4)
Museum Director (Conrad Hall)............................................ 791-2818
Current Br.............................................................................. 791-6340 BOSS Hqs (B-19730)............................................................. 791-3025
Futures Br.............................................................................. 791-1797 Business Operations Division............................................... 791-3722
OFFICE, EXECUTIVES FOR Child, Youth & School Services............................................ 791-4455
RESERVE COMPONENT AFFAIRS U.S. ARMY GARRISON Christmas House...................................................787-4767/791-1958
Signal Towers, Building 29808
Commercial Solicitation........................................................ 791-3912
DAC-ARNG...................................................................791-7888/7705
DAC-USAR...................................................................791-7888/7705
GARRISON COMMAND GROUP Community Life Programs..................................................... 791-3880
www.gordon.army.mil Conference Centers
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-1796
Darling Hall, Building 33720 Gordon Conference and
USAR/ARNG STUDENT LIAISON (B-33720) Commander........................................................................... 791-6300 Catering Center (B-18402)..................... 706-793-7636/791-6780
ARNG LN NCO...................................................................... 791-6385 Deputy to the Commander.................................................... 791-6300 Leitner Lake Conference Center..............................791-2205/6780
USAR LN NCO....................................................................... 791-5878 CSM...................................................................................... 791-2181 Pointes West Conference Center............................... 706-541-1057
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-7253 Admin Officer........................................................................ 791-5790 Dinner Theater Box Ofc (B-32100)................................. 706-793-8552
Admin Assistant.................................................................... 791-6415 Domestic Violence Hotline................................................... 791-7867
RC PROG MGR-WARRANT OFF DIV (B-25801) Admin NCO........................................................................... 791-2181 Domino’s Pizza................................................................ 706-863-6211
ARNG/USAR................................................................791-4812/8628 Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-5844 Duplex................................................................................... 791-3722
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-6527 Employment Readiness................................................791-7878/3579
DIRECTORATE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Exceptional Family Member Program................................... 791-4872
FRENCH ARMY SIG SCH Family Advocacy Program............................................791-3579/6632
Liaison Office.............................................................33-299-83-14-77 www.gordon.army.mil.des
(Emergency Dial 9-1-1) Family Child Care.........................................................791-4440/3993
Fax Number................................................................33-299-84-35-43
Buildings 32422 and 29717 Family Outreach Center (B-33512)........................................ 791-5220
DES/Provost Marshal............................................................ 791-9289 Financial Management......................................................... 791-2012
OFFICE OF STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE Financial Readiness.....................................................791-3371/1922
DES SGM.............................................................................. 791-4540
www.gordon.army.mil/osja Fundraisers............................................................................ 791-2611
MWD Section....................................................................... 791-7838
Winship Hall, Building 29718 FYI Editor............................................................................... 791-6234
DES OPS Officer.................................................................... 791-8026
SJA/DEP SJA........................................................................ 791-3148 Gamelink........................................................................ 706-910-1212
DES Resource Manager........................................................ 791-2574
Legal Admin/NCO................................................................. 791-3148 Gordon Lakes Golf Club...............................................791-2433/6854
DES OPS NCOIC.................................................................... 791-8705
Admin and Civil Law....................................................791-2979/4457 Gordon Lanes Bowling Center.............................................. 791-3446
DA Security Guards............................................................... 791-9290
Legal Asst....................................................................791-7812/7813 Gordon Lanes Snack Bar....................................................... 771-6907
Police Intelligence Operations.............................................. 791-2768
Claims................................................................................... 791-6523 Gym #3 (B-25510).................................................................. 791-2864
Physical Security.......................................791-5552/3937/6124/2151
Criminal Law................................................................791-3079/1937 Gym #4 (B-29607).................................................................. 791-2369
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-2829
Special Assistant U.S. Attorney........................................... 791-1599 Gym #5 (B-25713).................................................................. 791-7370
Supply/Work Orders.............................................................. 791-6988
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-3082 Gym #6 (B-21713).................................................................. 791-6872
Fort Gordon Enhanced 9-1-1 Hilltop Riding Stables........................................................... 791-4864
PROTOCOL Building 32422 Huddle House........................................................................ 798-3722
www.signal.army.mil Emergencies................................................................................. 9-1-1 IET Student Recreation......................................................... 791-0785
Signal Towers, Building 29808 911 Chief............................................................................... 791-8701 Indoor Pool (B-21608)............................................................ 791-3034
Chief.............................................................................791-0022/3541 911 OPS................................................................................. 791-8714 Java Café (in IET Center)...................................................... 791-0785

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ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY LISTINGS
Java Café (in Darling Hall).................................................... 791-1330 Casualty................................................................................ 791-4212 TRAINING SUPPORT CENTER DIVISION
Java Express.................................................................. 706-787-3803 Strength Management Branch............................................. 791-4449 www.gordon.army.mil/tsc
Keglers Lounge (B-32100)..................................................... 791-8716 Officer Management Section................................................ 791-4505 Building 15303
Library (B-33500)..........................................................791-7323/2449 Officer Evaluations................................................................ 791-3136 Training Support Officer........................................................ 791-0377
Main Child Development Center.................................791-6761/2701 Officer RSGMT Section......................................................... 791-5188 Headquarters Office.............................................................. 791-7241
Marketing & Advertising (Suite 337)...........................791-6779/2859 Enlisted Mgt.......................................................................... 791-6627 Fabrication/Devices.....................................................791-6983/8119
Mobilization and Deployment............................................... 791-1958 Enlisted RSGMT Section (Levy)............................................ 791-2332 Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-2115
Me Me’s & Bo Bo’s................................................706-792-9774/9775 Personnel Services Branch................................................... 791-4018
Middle School & Teen Program...................................791-7575/6500 Enlisted Promotions.............................................................. 791-1957 TRAINING AIDS, DEVICES, SIMULATORS, &
Navy Fleet and Family Support Services (B-28412.............. 550-4271 Trainee/Student Processing Branch...................................... 791-2770 SIMULATIONS BRANCH (TADSS)
Performing Arts Center......................................................... 791-4389 Trainee/Student ID Cards...................................................... 791-6005 Buildings 29610, 81101 & 81100
Pointes West Army Resort............................................. 706-541-1057 Trainee/Student In/Out-Processing...................................... 791-2646 Chief...................................................................................... 791-9104
Pre-K Annex.................................................................791-1306/4790 Administrative Services Division.......................................... 791-2004 EST 2000/HEAT Trainer................................................791-0348/1791
Private Organizations............................................................ 791-2611 Installation Publications Stock Room................................... 791-2004 TADSS/MILES Loan and Issue.....................................791-9378/9104
Recreation Div....................................................................... 791-4300 Installation Postal................................................................. 791-3382 TADSS Property Book Officer
Recycling Center................................................................... 791-7881 (Hand Receipts) (B-81101)............................................... 791-9102
Relocation Readiness..................................................791-4181/1922 DIRECTORATE OF LOGISTICS EST 2000 (B-81100)......................................................791-4663/4687
School Age Center................................................................ 791-7575 www.gordon.army.mil/dol Troop Schools (B-81101)..............................................791-4663/4687
School Liaison Officer..................................................791-7270/4168 Building 14550 Fax Number (B-81101)................................................... 706-791-9367
S.K.I.E.S........................................................................791-5202/1305 Director........................................................................791-2675/9731 Fax Number (B-29610)................................................... 706-791-7684
Soldier and Family Assistance Center ................................. 791-8777 Admin Assistant...........................................................791-2675/9731
Sports, Fitness & Aquatics................................................... 791-1142 MULTIMEDIA VISUAL INFORMATION CENTER
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-9636
Special Events Coordinator................................................... 791-6433 BRANCH (MVIC)
Survivor Outreach Services..........................................787-4767/1767 PLANS & OPERATIONS DIVISION.............................. 791-3476 www.gordon.army.mil/mvic
Swap and Assist Shop.................................................791-3579/2260 Nelson Hall, Building 29801
Technical Support Services................................................... 791-2887 MAINTENANCE DIVISION Chief...................................................................................... 791-3845
Teresa’s at The Courtyard.............................................. 706-910-1044 Chief...................................................................................... 791-6894 Work Order Desk................................................................... 791-2345
The Courtyard Pool (B-36708)............................................... 791-8053 C&E LMS............................................................................... 791-6024 Photo Facility......................................................................... 791-3905
The Gordon Club................................................................... 791-2205 V&E LMS............................................................................... 791-6059 Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-5432
Shishkebab Cafe at Signal Towers....................................... 791-5849 LBE/Reset LMS..................................................................... 791-9788
Delivery...................................................................... 706-267-4700 CSSAMO......................................................................791-6023/6024 SECURITY & INTELLIGENCE DIVISION
Unit Sports............................................................................ 791-1142 Chief...................................................................................... 791-8972
SUPPLY & SERVICES DIVISION Chief Personnel..................................................................... 791-5537
Volunteer Coordinator........................................................... 791-3579 Chief...................................................................................... 791-4239
Youth Center................................................................791-7575/6500 Permanent Party 35th/Garrison............................................ 791-8265
CSDP Coordinator/HAZMAT................................................. 791-4153 Permanent Party TRADOC..................................................... 791-8265
Youth Sports & Fitness......................................................... 791-5104 Fuel Point.............................................................................. 791-5186 Students 25F/N/P/Q/S.......................................................... 791-0725
Installation Property Book Officer (B-2332).................791-3443/4338 Students 25B/D..................................................................... 791-1984
DIRECTORATE OF HUMAN RESOURCES Installation Food Service Officer........................................... 791-2636
Students 25U........................................................................ 791-5551
www.gordon.army.mil/dhr Installation Food Service QA................................................ 791-5680
Students 24C/L, 94 Series.................................................... 791-1984
Darling Hall, Building 33720 CIF Accountable Officer........................................................ 791-5186
Industrial/Information Scty................................................... 791-6105
Director................................................................................. 791-9325 Information Assurance Officer.............................................. 791-9637
Info Scty/Destruction Fac..................................................... 791-8972
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-6426 ASP Operations............................................................791-4239/5186
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-3478
Army Substance Abuse Program (B-38702).................791-3674/3437
Army Career & Alumni Program Div (B-33800)............791-7333/7341 TRANSPORTATION DIVISION
Veterans Admin Ofc.............................................................. 791-8765 Chief...................................................................................... 791-4885 DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS
Suicide Prevention................................................................ 791-2972 Transportation Traffic Manager............................................ 791-7543 www.gordon.army.mil/dpw
Transportation Officer........................................................... 791-3172 Building 14500
EDUCATION & SERVICES DIV Carlson Travel Network Official Travel (B-33720).......... 706-798-0990 Director................................................................................. 791-3225
Building 21606 Sergeant Major..................................................................... 791-9762
Education Center..........................................................791-3622/2000 DIRECTORATE OF PLANS, TRAINING, Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-9744
Test & Eval Br (B-25602)..............................................791-2805/2103 MOBILIZATION AND SECURITY Public Works Div..........................................................791-4241/6304
Augusta Technical College (B-21606)............................ 706-910-1300 www.gordon.army.mil/dptms Engineering Division.......................................... 791-3465/9640/6037
Central Michigan Univ (B-21606)................................... 706-798-5739 Darling Hall, Building 33720 Bus Operations & Integration Div.............791-6483/5049/9949/3423
Ga Mil College Coord (B-21606)...........................706-793-8577/8588 Director/SGM...............................................................791-2634/2509 Environmental Division Chief/COR....................................... 791-6481
Paine College Coord (B-21606)...................................... 706-793-2030 Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-7285 Natural Resources Branch.................................................... 791-6374
Troy State University (B-21606)..................................... 706-210-2816 Admin...........................................................................791-2634/6635 Forestry (B-403)..................................................................... 791-9932
University of Maryland IASO...................................................................................... 791-1841 Prevention & Compliance Branch......................................... 791-6237
University College (B-21606)..................................... 706-207-1407 Supply................................................................................... 791-1583 Fish & Wildlife (B-461).................................................791-2397/6135
ADJUTANT GENERAL/ Pest Ctrl/Land Mgt................................................................ 791-6076
OPERATIONS & PLANS DIVISION/INSTALLATION Master Planning Division.............................................791-6376/3300
MILITARY PERSONNEL SVCS DIV Operations Center (IOC)..............................................791-9747 (24x7)
www.gordon.army.mil/mpd U-Do-It..........................................................................791-3942/7683
Operations Branch Chief....................................................... 791-3127
Building 33720 Operations and Maintenance......................................791-6180/6183
Central Tasking...................................................................... 791-4264
Military Personnel Services.........................................791-3474/8589 Util Sales............................................................................... 791-3624
Anti-Terrorism Officer............................................................ 791-1585
Mortuary Affairs................................................................... 791-6776 Custodial Svc........................................................................ 791-6369
CBRNE OPS Sp...................................................................... 791-8921
Congressionals...................................................................... 791-7649 Svc Orders............................................................................. 791-5520
Emer Manager/CBRNE......................................................... 791-8921
Project Manager, Akima........................................................ 791-3474 Housing Division..........................................................791-9658/4302
Plans Branch Chief................................................................ 791-8264
ID Cards/DEERS.................................................................... 791-1930 Family Housing Mgt.............................................................. 791-9656
Installation Support Detachment.................................791-7000/7002
Mobilization Coordinator...................................................... 791-6830 Billeting Mgt......................................................................... 791-9701
Personnel Automation Br...................................................... 791-1991 RANGE CONTROL DIVISION
Personnel Operations Br....................................................... 791-6219 Building 81200 FG SUPPORT PROJECTS (B-14608)
Command Career Counselor (B-33720)................................. 791-4725 Range Manager.................................................................... 791-9285 General Manager.........................................................791-7722/7213
Retention Operations NCO (B-33720)................................... 791-7985 Operations............................................................................. 791-5008 Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-2213
RC Senior Career Counselor (B-33720)................................. 791-6008 Operations & ITAM Supervisor............................................. 791-9595 Subcontract Administrator.................................................... 791-6411
Compassionate RSG; OCS, WO Appl.................................... 791-1957 Ammunition Tech.................................................................. 791-3639 Work Orders.......................................................................... 791-5520
Awards.................................................................................. 791-4374 RFMMS (Scheduling)............................................................ 791-5696
Retirement Services Officer.................................................. 791-2654 ITAM Office........................................................................... 791-9936 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY OFFICE
Final Separations.................................................................. 791-1950 Maintenance (B-482)............................................................ 791-9937 www.gordon.army.mil/eeo
Transition Center/Disability Retirement............................... 791-4745 Safety Specialist................................................................... 791-9286 Building 33720
SBP Counselor....................................................................... 791-4745 Training Coordinator.............................................................. 791-2422 EEOO/EEO Sp........................................................................ 791-4551
In/Out-Proc............................................................................ 791-1962 Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-9760 Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-4579

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DIRECTORY LISTINGS ORGANIZATIONS
GARRISON RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE Retail Facilities: DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER
Darling Hall, Building 33720 PXtra, Building 35200 ARMY MEDICAL CENTER
Resource Management Officer............................................. 791-7378 PXtra Mgr.............................................................................. 793-7177 www.ddeamc.amedd.army.mil
BASOPS................................................................................. 791-4395 General Mgr.......................................................................... 793-0233 Building 300
Budget & Accounting............................................................ 791-7711 Fax Number........................................................................... 796-3250 Area Code: (706)
Chaplain/PAIO....................................................................... 791-7737 Human Resources................................................................. 793-0440 Chief of Operations............................................................... 787-6446
DES, PAO............................................................................... 791-4709 Services Mgr................................................................793-0818/0585 Information............................................................................ 787-5811
DPW.............................................................................791-4394/3355 Commander........................................................................... 787-0300
Manpower....................................................................791-8747/7719 Other Facilities: Command Sergeant Major.................................................... 787-8058
MILPO.................................................................................... 791-7721 Military Clothing (B-35203)................................................... 793-2315 Dep CDR Clinical Svc............................................................ 787-6326
ISA/Agreements................................................................... 791-2510 Class Six (B-31300)............................................................... 793-5366 Dep CDR Administration....................................................... 787-3253
Fax Number...........................................................706-791-2969/2538 Gate 1 Express (B-100).......................................................... 792-9707 Dep CDR Patient Care Svc.................................................... 787-3835
Gate 5 Express (B-49300)...................................................... 793-1160 Executive Officer................................................................... 787-7645
INSTALLATION SAFETY OFFICE Hospital PX (B-300)............................................................... 560-1459 Behavioral Health Careline................................................... 787-6377
Darling Hall, Building 33720.....................................706-791-SAFE Center Judge Advocate........................................................ 787-4384
Troop PX (B-25711)................................................................ 793-9757
..................................................................................DSN 780-7233 Chaplain................................................................................ 787-6667
Senior Safety Dir/OSHA Compliance Official....................... 791-3227 Food Concepts: Clinical Investigation............................................................ 787-8053
Dep Safety Mgr/POV & Motorcycle Safety Program/ Main Burger King (B-35402)................................................. 793-8542 Troop CDR.............................................................................. 787-0368
OSHA Compliance............................................................. 791-7233 Godfather’s Pizza (B-29722).................................................. 793-8646 Education & Tng.................................................................... 787-7620
Public Safety/BASOPS Safety Program................................ 791-4643 Subway (B-29722)................................................................. 793-8007 Emergency Medicine............................................................ 787-5222
Senior Mission Safety Program Manager............................ 791-4721 Starbucks (B-300).................................................................. 796-0243 *CALL 911 IF MEDICAL EMERGENCY
Troop & Tactical/Ammo & Explosives Safety/RSO............... 791-2906 Fax......................................................................................... 787-7458
Troop Burger King (B-25711)................................................. 798-1947
Admin Safety Clerk/Airs Administrator................................ 791-6863 Human Resources.............................................. 787-0135/8602/1433
Information Management............................................787-7394/7578
INTERNAL REVIEW AND CECOM LCMC TSD Inspector General.........................................................787-6949/2690
AUDIT COMPLIANCE OFFICE Topham Training Center Logistics................................................................................ 787-4194
www.gordon.army.mil/irac 421 10th Street (Buildings RCC-1, RCC-2, RCC-3 and 992) Managed Care...................................................................... 787-5122
Darling Hall, Building 33720 Customer Support Branch Chief..................................791-0179/6182 Nutrition Care....................................................................... 787-2145
Audit Compliance Br....................................................791-2972/2923 Training & Development Branch Chief.................................. 791-8602 Pathology.............................................................................. 787-8364
Internal Review Br.......................................................791-2972/2923 Field Support Branch Chief...................................270-798-7196/9208 Patient Advocate..........................................................787-4656/7820
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-5844 ..................................................................................DSN 635-7196 Patient Administration.......................................................... 787-0988
Tactical Command & Control Branch Chief.................... 443-861-6401 Provost Marshal.................................................................... 787-3945
PLANS, ANALYSIS AND INTEGRATION OFFICE ..................................................................................DSN 848-6401 Public Affairs......................................................................... 787-5301
Darling Hall, Building 33720 Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Radiology.............................................................................. 787-2330
Chief, PAIO............................................................................ 791-2080 Sensors Branch Chief................................................. 443-861-6402 Social Work Services (B-40701)............................................ 787-3656
Planning Integration Br................................................791-2386/4002 ..................................................................................DSN 848-6402 Residential treatment Facility............................................... 787-8290
Management Analysis Br............................................791-3752/7569 Allergy................................................................................... 787-4154
Garrison Customer Service/ICE...................................791-1622/7569 Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP).............................. 787-3673
CIVILIAN PERSONNEL ADVISORY CENTER Audiology.............................................................................. 787-7822
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-5844
Building 33720 Outpatient Behavioral Health Services................................ 787-3143
Pers Off (JIC)......................................................................... 791-3840 Cardiology............................................................................. 787-4260
PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE Job Inf (NAF)................................................................791-6721/9859
www.gordon.army.mil/pao Cardiothoracic Service.......................................................... 787-1266
Nelson Hall, Building 29801 Child Guidance Clinic............................................................ 787-3000
Chief, PAO............................................................................. 791-6011 COMMISSARY STORE, DECA SOUTHERN RGN Community Care Center........................................................ 787-9123
Media Relations.................................................................... 791-6001 www.commissaries.com Community Counseling Center............................................. 787-3673
Web and Social Media......................................................... 791-6844 Building 37200.................................................................... 791-3718 Community Health Nursing/Home Care Service.................. 787-5354
Community Relations............................................................ 791-1871 Connelly Health Clinic .......................................................... 787-5149
Broadcasting................................................................791-6947/1610 Dermatology.......................................................................... 787-3944
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION COMMAND Diet Clinic.............................................................................. 787-2243
Signal Newspaper............................................. 791-7069/8498/5139 Building 33412.................................................................... 791-4611
Fax Number (Newspaper).............................................. 706-791-5463 EKG (Walk in 7:30 to 11 a.m.)............................................... 787-4260
After Duty Hours (MP Desk).........................................791-4380/4537 Endocrinology........................................................................ 787-2875
Fax Number (PAO).......................................................... 706-791-2061
Exceptional Family Member Program................................... 787-9300
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY (DLA) Family Medicine.................................................................... 787-9355
RELIGIOUS SUPPORT OFFICE DISPOSITION SERVICE Gastroenterology.................................................................. 787-1081
www.gordon.army.mil/chaplain
Building 988 General Surgery.................................................................... 787-2121
Building 29601
Appointments...............................................................791-3388/2495 Health & Wellness Center ................................................... 787-6756
Installation Chaplain............................................................. 791-5653
Hearing Conservation Clinic................................................. 787-1200
OPS & SPT............................................................................. 791-4684
Hematology........................................................................... 787-7665
Resource Mgr........................................................................ 791-5750 DEFENSE MILITARY PAY OFFICE Hyperbaric Medicine............................................................. 787-3111
Chapel Ctr/Relig Actv (B-39709)........................................... 791-4703 www.dfas.mil/dfas.html Infectious Disease................................................................ 787-2875
Family Life (B-38804)............................................................ 791-7421 Darling Hall, Building 33720 Internal Medicine.................................................................. 787-6945
Sr UMT NCO......................................................................... 791-4737 Defense Mil Pay Officer........................................................ 791-7222 Immunization......................................................................... 787-4154
Catholic (B-29608)................................................................. 791-2945 Office Assistant..................................................................... 791-7222 Nephrology............................................................................ 787-8668
Religious Educ (B-39709)...................................................... 791-4703 Pay Inquiries.............................................................Call Your Unit S-1 Neurology/Physical Medicine............................................... 787-5864
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-7848
Separations........................................................................... 791-1586 Neuropsychology/Adult Assessment Service...................... 787-2860
Retirements........................................................................... 791-7162 Nuclear Medicine Appointment Line.................................... 787-2192
OTHER In/Out-Processing................................................................. 791-1558 Nutrition Clinic...................................................................... 787-2243
Travel (PCS)........................................................................... 791-1393 OB/GYN................................................................................. 787-7228
AMC IEW REGIONAL SPT CENTER Reserve Pay........................................................................... 791-1578 Well-Woman/Pap Smear...................................................... 787-7300
Building A1303 Occupational Health ............................................................ 787-5306
Team A Chief......................................................................... 791-1573
RSC Manager........................................................................ 791-0034 Occupational Therapy........................................................... 787-5374
Team B Chief......................................................................... 791-3431
Reenlistments....................................................................... 791-1422 Oncology............................................................................... 787-8668
EXCHANGE (AAFES) Wounded Warrior Pay........................................................... 791-1495
Ophthalmology(EENT)........................................................... 787-7155
www.shopmyexchange.com Optometry............................................................................. 787-7155
Main Exchange, Building 38200 Oral Surgery.......................................................................... 787-2478
Area Code: (706) DOCUMENT AUTOMATION & PRODUCTION Orthopaedic........................................................................... 787-6158
Main Exchange Mgr.............................................................. 793-7171 SERVICE (DAPS) Ortho Follow-up Appointments............................................. 787-8130
Food Court Mgr..................................................................... 772-9742 www.daps.dla.mil Orthotic Lab (Brace Shop)..................................................... 787-3464
Fax Number........................................................................... 796-0005 Building 29706...........................................................791-2376/6086 Community Behavioral Health Service ............................... 787-8663

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ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY LISTINGS
Pathology Front Desk............................................................ 787-8364 Endodontic Services.....................................................787-5532/5531 COMSEC Vault.............................................................791-2913/7666
Pediatric/Well Baby.............................................................. 787-9250 Prosthodontic Services................................................787-5528/5530 Logistics.......................................................................791-3859/2638
Pharmacy, Connelly Clinic..................................................... 787-5167 Orthodontic Services............................................................. 787-5109 Department Fax Number................................................ 706-791-4798
Pharmacy Outpatient............................................................ 787-8033
Pharmacy PX......................................................................... 787-0128 AVIATION CONTROL/SURVIVABILITY DIVISION (ACSD)
U.S. ARMY DENTAL LABORATORY Division Chief...............................................................791-7488/3353
Pharmacy Refill .................................................................... 787-1710 Building 322
Physical Examination............................................................ 787-5306 94D/R Team Lead.................................................................. 791-7693
Area Code: (706)............................................................... 787-XXXX
Physical Therapy................................................................... 787-5373 CDR....................................................................................... 787-6301 GROUND/AVIONICS RADIO REPAIRER DIVISION (GARRD)
Plastic Surgery...................................................................... 787-1164 DPT CDR................................................................................ 787-4107 Division Chief...............................................................791-4418/2275
Podiatry................................................................................. 787-6158 XO.......................................................................................... 787-5714 94E Team Lead...................................................................... 791-6301
Pulmonary............................................................................. 787-2252 1SG........................................................................................ 787-5711
Pulmonary Lab....................................................................... 787-2252 Dental Lab Supervisor........................................................... 787-5200 BASIC ELECTRONICS TRAINING, CHEMICAL,
Radiology – Front Desk......................................................... 787-2330 PSNCO................................................................................... 787-5741 COMPUTER DIVISION (BCCD)
Radiology – Appointment line.............................................. 787-2330 Training/Operations.............................................................. 787-5205 Division Chief........................................................................ 791-3020
Radiology – MRI................................................................... 787-2197 Basic Electronic Team Lead.................................................. 791-2116
Rheumatology....................................................................... 787-4154 94F Team Lead...................................................................... 791-4187
FORT GORDON RESIDENT OFFICE, 902D MI GP BCCD Fax Number.......................................................... 706-791-6598
Social Work Services............................................................ 787-3656
Building 39211
TMC 4.................................................................................... 787-4697
CDR/OP OFF/SP Agent.......................................................... 791-9409 WARRANT OFFICER DIVISION (WOD)
Urology.................................................................................. 787-2429
Division Chief........................................................................ 791-2934
Vascular Surgery................................................................... 787-2121
GENERAL DYNAMICS LANDWARNET SCHOOL Admin.................................................................................... 791-9509
HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER www.gdc4s.com Operations............................................................................. 791-2734
Building 29605.................................................................... 787-6756 Brant Hall, Building 25810 WOD Fax Number.......................................................... 706-791-4574
GDC4S Training Directorate.................................................. 791-6429 PATRIOT RADAR DIVISION (PRD)
WARRIOR TRANSITION BATTALION Program Manager................................................................. 791-7472
www.ddeamc.amedd.army.mil/wtb Division Chief................................................................. 580-442-4188
Win-T Training Section......................................................... 791-5705 94M Team Lead.............................................................. 580-558-2606
Building 327 Legacy Training Section........................................................ 791-5622
Area Code: (706) 94S Team Lead............................................................... 580-558-4227
Non-Institutional Training Manager..................................... 791-6450 PRD Fax Number............................................................ 580-442-7029
CDR....................................................................................... 787-2983 Training Operations Section.................................................. 791-7466
CSM...................................................................................... 787-8241 Support Operations Section.................................................. 791-5608
OPNS & TNG NCOIC............................................................. 787-6018 Maintenance/IT Section....................................................... 791-2015 PUBLIC HEALTH COMMAND DISTRICT-
Student Administration................................................791-2955/2962 FORT GORDON
DIRECTORATE OF DENTAL SERVICES Training Development........................................................... 791-7440 Building 38801-C
Building 38717 Government Relations Director............................................ 791-6438 Area Code: (706)
Area Code: (706)............................................................... 787-XXXX CDR/1SG/OP OFF.................................................................. 787-7841
Director................................................................................. 787-5738 LOGISTICS SUPPORT ELEMENT FORT GORDON BR VET SVC (S-500)
Building 994 Area Code: (706)
USA SOUTHERN REGIONAL DENTAL AMC/CECOM LSE........................................................791-5571/6132 Chief...................................................................................... 787-3315
COMMAND & USA DENTAL ACTIVITY NCOIC...........................................................................787-4693/5114
www.srdc.amedd.army.mil MEDCOM, HEALTH CARE ACQUISITION ACTV Vet Clinic Appointments....................................................... 787-7375
SOUTHEAST CONTRACTING CTR Vet Clinic Cancellations........................................................ 787-3815
USA SRDC
Building 38801 Building 39706
Area Code: (706) Area Code: (706)............................................................... 787-XXXX RAM ENGINEERING, ARCIC
CDR....................................................................................... 787-3031 Chief...................................................................................... 787-6793 Fort Gordon FO, Building 29803
SGM...................................................................................... 787-2246 Sys Analyst........................................................................... 787-6568 Sr. Engineer........................................................................... 791-4250
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-3010
USA DENTAC MISSION AND INSTALLATION
Building 38717 CONTRACTING COMMAND (MICC) RESIDENT ENGR, USA CORPS OF ENGRS
Area Code: (706) www.gordon.army.mil/doc SAVANNAH DISTRICT
CDR....................................................................................... 787-5738 Winship Hall, Building 29718, 3rd Floor Building 14600...........................................................791-4234/4740
XO/HCA................................................................................. 787-2238 Director................................................................................. 791-1800
1SG........................................................................................ 787-3022 Asst Director......................................................................... 791-1813 RESEARCH LAB, HUMAN RESEARCH &
Small Business Specialist..................................................... 791-1817 ENGR DIR FLD ELEMENT
DENTAL EDUCATION Govt Purchase Card Coordinator........................................... 791-1820 Signal Towers, Building 29808
Building 321 Mission Division .................................................................. 791-1840 Chief/Engr Tech............................................................791-9421/8354
Area Code: (706) Base Support Division........................................................... 791-1837
Res Spt Asst.......................................................................... 787-6205 USACIL Division.................................................................... 791-1808 RTS-MEDICAL
Doc Webmaster/SA.............................................................. 791-1803 www.cs.amedd.army.mil/medicaltrainingbrigade/index.aspx
HOSPITAL DENTAL CLINIC Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-8651
Building 300 Building 13401
Area Code: (706) Site Director.......................................................................... 791-7999
OIC......................................................................................... 787-2699
NETWORK ENTERPRISE CENTER – GEORGIA Site Adminstrator.................................................................. 791-7999
www.gordon.army.mil/nec Clinical Coordinator.............................................................. 791-7999
NCOIC.................................................................................... 787-2624
Building 34500
Gen Dentistry........................................................................ 787-2623
Director................................................................................. 791-5381
Appointment Desk.......................................................787-2601/5322
Army Enterprise Service Desk (AESD)........................... 866-335-2769
SIGNAL CORPS BAND
www.gordon.army.mil/band
SNYDER DENTAL CLINIC Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-6188
Building 29609/29603
Building 25501 Help Desk/Operations Div.................................................... 791-5493
Supply................................................................................... 791-7180 Commander/Conductor......................................................... 791-2423
Area Code: (706) First Sergeant/Enlisted Bandleader...................................... 791-2481
OIC......................................................................................... 787-7255 Communications Div............................................................. 791-5493
Operator Assistance............................................................. 791-0110 Administration...................................................................... 791-3891
NCOIC.................................................................................... 787-5176 Security/IASO....................................................................... 791-8642
Appointment Desk.......................................................787-7050/6265 Video Teleconference Center (B-29801)............................... 791-6176
Operations............................................................................. 791-4856
TINGAY DENTAL CLINIC Training.................................................................................. 791-7434
ORDNANCE ELECTRONICS MAINT TNG DEPT
Building 320 Supply................................................................................... 791-7542
www.signal.army.mil/73
Area Code: (706) Hazen Hall, Building 29815
OIC......................................................................................... 787-4476 Director........................................................................791-4515/2788 TMDE SUPPORT CENTER
NCOIC.................................................................................... 787-8589 Department SGM.........................................................791-7210/2788 Building 41204.................................................................... 791-4620
Appointments...............................................................787-5102/6437 Course Manager................................................................... 791-3735 Production Control................................................................ 791-3908
Periodontic Services............................................................. 787-6819 Chief Training Management................................................. 791-4388 Supply................................................................................... 791-7057

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DIRECTORY LISTINGS ORGANIZATIONS
Calibration Lab (B-41205)..................................................... 791-3910 HHC 551ST SIGNAL BN
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-2615 CDR....................................................................................... 787-7691 www.signal.army.mil/551
1SGT...................................................................................... 787-7692 Building 29721
TOPHAM IT TRAINING FACILITY Admin.................................................................................... 787-7695 CDR..............................................................................791-4124/2608
421 10th St Supply................................................................................... 787-7963 XO.................................................................................791-6208/2608
Customer Support Chief...............................................791-0179/9745 Training/Ops.................................................................787-7981/7911 CSM.............................................................................791-0002/2608
Mobile Training Chief...................................................791-8602/9826 Chaplain................................................................................ 791-4298
Field Support Chief (Fort Campbell, Ky)................270-798-7435/4539 15TH REGIMENTAL SIGNAL BRIGADE Retention............................................................................... 791-1190
IT Training Facility Manager................................................. 791-8785 www.signal.army.mil/sigbde15 S1..............................................................791-2823/4796/9513/5687
Building 25710 S2/S3...........................................................................791-7767/4298
CDR/DEP CDR/CSM.............................................................. 791-3800 S4....................................................................... 791-6485/1561/6817
TRIAL DEFENSE SVC, REGION II Adj......................................................................................... 791-8313 HQ & CO A...................................................................791-2269/1560
FORT GORDON FIELD OFFICE HHC....................................................................................... 791-2991 CO B.............................................................................791-6661/3060
Winship Hall, Building 29718 PSNCO................................................................................... 791-3140 CO C.............................................................................791-7013/2866
Senior Defense Counsel....................................................... 791-3666 Admin NCO........................................................................... 791-5213 CO D.............................................................................791-4319/7708
Legal...................................................................................... 791-1851 CNSD..................................................................................... 791-7104
YOUTH CHALLENGE ACADEMY EO.......................................................................................... 791-6517 STMS DIV.............................................................................. 791-5590
www.ngycp.org/site/state/gafg/node/2263 Reenlistment......................................................................... 791-1190 SATCOM DIV................................................................791-0195/7524
Building 40006 Mail Room....................................................................791-2711/3990 Staff Duty.............................................................................. 791-4124
Dir.......................................................................................... 791-5950 S2.......................................................................................... 791-0837 Fax Number........................................................................... 791-4734
Dep Dir.................................................................................. 791-5990 S3.......................................................................................... 791-2944
S4.................................................................................791-7418/3233
Comdt (B-40007)................................................................... 791-6100
Chaplain................................................................................ 791-2056
73RD ORDNANCE BATTALION
Retention............................................................................... 791-3201 www.signal.army.mil/73
Staff Duty.....................................................................791-8314/8315
CQ.......................................................................................... 791-3113 Building 25604
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-3784
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-9108 CDR....................................................................................... 791-1065
XO.......................................................................................... 791-6821
369TH SIGNAL BN
UNITS www.signal.army.mil/369
CSM...................................................................................... 791-9970
S1.................................................................................791-6821/2926
Building 29602
7TH SIGNAL COMMAND (THEATER) S3.................................................................................791-8339/8335
CDR....................................................................................... 791-1121
Building 21715 S4.......................................................................................... 791-8326
XO.......................................................................................... 791-1137
Area Code: (706) HQ & CO A............................................................................ 791-8338
CSM...................................................................................... 791-6739
COMSEC................................................................................ 787-7729 CO B.............................................................................791-1521/4004
Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-3819
CO C.............................................................................791-2791/7612
Physical Security................................................................... 787-9164 S1.................................................................................791-7975/7187
S2.......................................................................................... 791-5393 Chaplain.......................................................................791-2056/8212
Mgmt Assistant.................................................................... 787-7943
S3.................................................................................791-0832/5419
G3 S4.................................................................................791-2514/3641 35TH SIGNAL BRIGADE
HQ & CO A...................................................................791-4900/3704 www.signal.army.mil/35sig
ACofS, G3.............................................................................. 787-7846
CO B.............................................................................791-4961/5323 Building 25526
G3 SGM................................................................................. 787-7864
CO C.............................................................................791-6346/4893 CDR..............................................................................791-9307/9308
Deputy G3 Future Op............................................................. 787-7750
CO D.............................................................................791-7622/8479 CSM.............................................................................791-9307/9308
NCOIC................................................................................ 787-7954 CO E..............................................................................791-7065/6314 DEP CDR.......................................................................791-9307/9308
Deputy G3 Current Op........................................................... 787-7934 Reenlistment......................................................................... 791-2295 Fax Number........................................................................... 791-9304
NCOIC................................................................................ 787-7867 Chaplain................................................................................ 791-3544 Staff Duty.............................................................................. 791-9306
Ops Center Director.............................................................. 787-7799 Staff Duty NCO..................................................................... 791-3502 S-1......................................................................................... 791-9525
IAPM..................................................................................... 787-7873 Assistant S-1................................................................791-9386/8563
Tasking.................................................................................. 787-7776 442ND SIGNAL BATTALION S-1 NCOIC............................................................................. 791-6380
Dep G3 Tr/Readiness/Exercise............................................. 787-7862 www.signal.army.mil/442sig S-1 Fax Number.................................................................... 791-9309
NCOIC................................................................................ 787-7879 Building 21605 S-2......................................................................................... 791-6895
Training.................................................................................. 787-7936 Commander........................................................................... 791-2516 S-2 Section............................................................................ 791-6895
NCOIC................................................................................ 787-7972 XO ......................................................................................... 791-3359 S-2 Fax Number.................................................................... 791-9362
Tactical Support.................................................................... 787-7839 CSM ..................................................................................... 791-2730 S-3......................................................................................... 791-9330
NCOIC.................................................................................... 787-7956 OPS ....................................................................................... 791-3056 S-3 SGM................................................................................ 791-9374
Management Asst................................................................ 787-7846 S1/Pers Sgt..................................................................791-1515/0028 S-3 Fax Number.................................................................... 791-9345
S2.......................................................................................... 791-2685 S-3 Training........................................................................... 791-9363
G4 S3.......................................................................................... 791-2727 S-3 Plans............................................................................... 791-9352
ACofS, G4.............................................................................. 787-7774 S4 ......................................................................................... 791-5079 S-3 Operations...................................................................... 791-9334
G4 SGM................................................................................. 787-7942 Chaplain................................................................................ 791-5364 Automations OIC................................................................... 791-9342
IMSO .................................................................................... 791-6020 S-4......................................................................................... 791-9432
Deputy G4............................................................................. 787-7740
SDO/SDNCO......................................................................... 791-8220 S-4 SGM................................................................................ 791-4779
Chief, Supply & Serv Div....................................................... 787-7949
HQ & A CO ........................................................................... 791-2190 S-4 Fax Number.................................................................... 791-4272
G4 Engineer........................................................................... 787-7748 B CO...................................................................................... 791-2410
Procurement Analyst............................................................. 787-7947 Property Book Officer............................................................ 791-4362
C CO...................................................................................... 791-6563 Equal Opportunity Advisor.................................................... 791-9371
Management Tech................................................................ 787-7817 Fax Number.................................................................... 706-791-5336 Budget Analyst...................................................................... 791-9767
Force Modernization Officer................................................. 791-9303
G6 447TH SIGNAL BN Safety/Environmental Manager........................................... 791-9352
HQ G6.................................................................................... 787-7691 www.signal.army.mil/447 Public Affairs................................................................791-9365/9316
Deputy HQ G6....................................................................... 787-7675 Building 25601 Retention............................................................................... 791-6508
HQ G6 Help Desk.................................................................. 787-7999 CDR/XO/CSM...............................................................791-5481/5487 Command Judge Advocate/Legal......................................... 791-9668
S1....................................................................... 791-6788/5012/4425 Legal Fax Number................................................................. 791-9309
G8 S3.................................................................................791-6669/7672 Chaplain................................................................................ 791-5163
ACofS, G8.............................................................................. 787-7888 S4.................................................................................791-7849/6893
Deputy G8............................................................................. 787-7778 Retention NCO...................................................................... 791-6420 HHC GOOD
Chief, Manpower Div............................................................ 787-7802 HQ & CO A............................................................................ 791-2713 Building 24409
Superv, Execution Team........................................................ 787-7804 CO B.............................................................................791-3492/1250 CDR....................................................................................... 791-0766
Superv, Oversee Team........................................................... 787-7711 CO C.............................................................................791-1066/4841 1SG........................................................................................ 791-0767
Accountant...................................................................787-7807/7887 CO D.............................................................................791-2548/1303 Orderly Room........................................................................ 791-0756
Program Analyst.................................................................... 787-7885 Chaplain.......................................................................791-2059/3904
Financial Systems Admin...................................................... 787-7809 SATCOM.......................................................................791-7524/6827 556TH MAINTENANCE PLATOON
Budget Tech/DTS Admin....................................................... 787-7890 STMS.................................................................................... 791-5202 Building 39107.................................................................... 791-4399

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ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY LISTINGS
DINING FACILITY #13 CO C CO A...................................................................................... 791-8368
LION BRIGADE CAFÉ Building 25424 CO B...................................................................................... 791-4559
Building 24414 CDR....................................................................................... 791-1863 CO C...................................................................................... 791-4559
Brigade Food Advisor............................................................ 791-5625 1SG........................................................................................ 791-1863 CO D...................................................................................... 791-2762
Brigade Senior Food Operations Management NCO............ 791-5625 OPS/Training......................................................................... 791-1863
Dining Facility Manager........................................................ 791-7208 224TH MI BN (AERIAL EXPLOITATION)
518TH SIG CO (TIN) Hunter Army Airfield, Ga.
63RD EXPEDITIONARY SIGNAL BATTALION Building 25423 www.signal.army.mil/513mi/224.html
CDR....................................................................................... 791-8539 DSN: 729
www.signal.army.mil/63sig
1SG........................................................................................ 791-1047 CDR................................................................................ 912-315-6381
Building 28510
Orderly Room........................................................................ 791-8536 XO................................................................................... 912-315-6980
CDR....................................................................................... 791-6164
S1................................................................................... 912-315-5873
CSM...................................................................................... 791-6151
Executive Officer................................................................... 791-2358 324TH SIGNAL BATTALION (USAR)
Staff Duty.............................................................................. 791-8060 Building 14401 297TH MI BN
CDR....................................................................................... 791-9031 www.signal.army.mil/513mi/297.html
S-1...................................................................... 791-2648/9052/6145
CSM...................................................................................... 791-9033 Building 21717
S-2......................................................................................... 791-7034
Sys Engr................................................................................ 791-9041 CDR....................................................................................... 791-9012
S-3...................................................................... 791-7625/4255/9293
SOTS..................................................................................... 791-9039 XO.......................................................................................... 791-3776
Communications Security..................................................... 791-8133 Personnel.............................................................................. 791-9057 CSM...................................................................................... 791-9016
S-4......................................................................................... 791-2573 PBO........................................................................................ 791-9564 S1.......................................................................................... 791-9014
Battalion Maintenance Officer............................................. 791-8322 HHC Unit Supply................................................................... 791-1690 S2.......................................................................................... 791-3724
HHC UA......................................................................................... 791-9060 S3.......................................................................................... 791-8437
CO B TNG NCO...................................................................... 791-9048 S4.......................................................................................... 791-8451
Building 28424
CO B UA................................................................................ 791-9038 BSO....................................................................................... 791-9010
CDR....................................................................................... 791-0099
1SG........................................................................................ 791-3486 BMO...................................................................................... 791-1424
Orderly Room........................................................................ 791-3480 359TH SIGNAL BRIGADE (USAR) HHSC..................................................................................... 791-1299
USAR Center, Building 14401 CO A...................................................................................... 791-1870
CO A CDR....................................................................................... 791-9593 CO B...................................................................................... 791-9444
Building 28424 DEP CDR................................................................................ 791-9593 CO C...................................................................................... 791-9706
CDR....................................................................................... 791-3126 SSA....................................................................................... 791-9351 CO D...................................................................................... 791-2762
1SG........................................................................................ 791-3972 CSM...................................................................................... 791-9616
Orderly Room........................................................................ 791-6350 S1 Personnel......................................................................... 791-5746 345TH MI BN (USAR)
S1 Administration................................................................. 791-5764 www.signal.army.mil/513mi/345.html
CO B S2.......................................................................................... 791-9191 Building 21718
Building 28424 S3 Plans................................................................................ 791-5789 CDR....................................................................................... 791-3269
CDR....................................................................................... 791-7020 S3 Operations....................................................................... 791-5812 XO.......................................................................................... 791-3259
1SG........................................................................................ 791-6329 S4 Supply.............................................................................. 791-5770 CSM...................................................................................... 791-5309
Orderly Room........................................................................ 791-6323 S4 Maintenance.................................................................... 791-5770 S1.......................................................................................... 791-3214
HHC CO Cdr/1sg.................................................................... 791-9596 S2.......................................................................................... 791-1473
CO C HHC Clerk.............................................................................. 791-5769 S3.................................................................................791-3139/3134
Building 28424 HHC Supply........................................................................... 791-3473 S4.......................................................................................... 791-5591
CDR....................................................................................... 791-6327 Facility Manager................................................................... 791-9213 BMO...................................................................................... 791-1913
1SG........................................................................................ 791-5808 Safety Manager.................................................................... 791-1217 HHSC..................................................................................... 791-3141
Orderly Room........................................................................ 791-5808 CO A...................................................................................... 791-3260
513TH MI BRIGADE CO B...................................................................................... 791-3179
67TH EXPEDITIONARY SIGNAL BATTALION www.signal.army.mil/513mi
Building 25525 Building 21710 1ST MEDICAL TRAINING BRIGADE (USAR)
CDR..............................................................................791-6956/6963 CDR....................................................................................... 791-9178 Building 39708
CSM...................................................................................... 791-6956 DCO....................................................................................... 791-1360 CDR....................................................................................... 791-5747
Executive Officer................................................................... 791-6956 CSM...................................................................................... 791-8985 SSA....................................................................................... 791-5973
Fax......................................................................................... 791-4672 S1.......................................................................................... 791-1353 UA......................................................................................... 791-3558
S2 B-20400............................................................................ 791-9401
Staff Duty.....................................................................791-6956/6963 S1.......................................................................................... 791-1670
S3.......................................................................................... 791-1347
S-1......................................................................................... 791-4468 Chief, Op CH-OPS.................................................................. 791-1671
S4 (B-12810).......................................................................... 791-6142
Reenlistment...................................................... 791-6508/8414/7919 Staff Admin Ass.................................................................... 791-0819
S6 (B-20400).......................................................................... 791-6275
Chaplain................................................................................ 791-3959 LMS....................................................................................... 791-4331
Re-Up (B-21718).................................................................... 791-5896
S-2......................................................................................... 791-8788 SOTS..................................................................................... 791-4176
Chaplain (B-21718)................................................................ 791-6469
S-3.............................................................791-5257/6329/5525/0398 TNG NCO............................................................................... 791-5946
RMO (B-21718)...................................................................... 791-1340
S-4......................................................................................... 791-3753 Supply................................................................................... 791-5879
CJA (B-21718)....................................................................... 791-9417
Property Book Officer............................................................ 791-3049 BMO Motor Pool................................................................... 791-2029
Battalion Maintenance Officer............................................. 791-2924 EO (B-21718)......................................................................... 791-6442 1/349TH REGT, 5TH BDE,
Electronic Maintenance Shop............................................... 791-2746 HHC (B-21714)....................................................................... 791-5239 87TH DIV (EX) USAR CTR
Bde Opns Center (24 Hours).................................................. 791-1634 Building 14401
HHC UA/BN OP NCO............................................................791-1568/9589
Building 25424
CDR....................................................................................... 791-1123 202ND MI BN
www.signal.army.mil/513mi/202.html 2/347TH REGT, 87TH DIV (EX) USAR CTR
1SG........................................................................................ 791-1108 Building 14401
Building 21722
OPS/Training......................................................................... 791-2288 PSNCO................................................................................... 791-9197
CDR....................................................................................... 791-9486
CO A XO.......................................................................................... 791-8528 OP Sgt................................................................................... 791-5833
Building 25424 CSM...................................................................................... 791-9497 Supply Sgt............................................................................. 791-1691
CDR....................................................................................... 791-8395 Chaplain................................................................................ 791-7249
1SG........................................................................................ 791-2870 S1.......................................................................................... 791-1285 31ST INTEL SQDN (USAF)
OPS/Training......................................................................... 791-4644 S2.......................................................................................... 791-1291 Building 28423
S3.......................................................................................... 791-4688 CDR....................................................................................... 791-0004
CO B S4.......................................................................................... 791-2126 CCQ....................................................................................... 791-9659
Building 25424 BMS...................................................................................... 791-1913 CCF........................................................................................ 791-9577
CDR....................................................................................... 791-7771 BMO...................................................................................... 791-1506 DO......................................................................................... 791-0482
1SG........................................................................................ 791-3524 Re-Up.................................................................................... 791-7619 FM......................................................................................... 791-9662
OPS/Training......................................................................... 791-2551 HHD....................................................................................... 791-9455 Orderly Rm............................................................................ 791-9502

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DIRECTORY LISTINGS ORGANIZATIONS
3 INTEL SQDN (USAF) HHD Readiness NCO............................................................. 396-7806 NSA/CSS GA
Building 28423 HHD Supply........................................................................... 396-7824 Building 61500
CDR................................................................................ 762-206-9003 CDR................................................................................ 762-206-7500
CCQ................................................................................ 762-206-9463 ARNG TENANT UNIT U.S. ARMY SIGNAL Deputy CDR.................................................................... 762-206-7115
CCF................................................................................. 762-206-9002 CENTER & FORT GORDON 139TH INTELLIGENCE Chief of Staff.................................................................. 762-206-7522
DO.................................................................................. 762-206-7187 SQUADRON (139 IS) Senior Enlisted Leader................................................... 762-206-7651
FM.................................................................................. 762-206-9664 Building 21706 HR................................................................................... 762-206-8706
Orderly Rm..................................................................... 762-206-9027 Detachment Commander............................................... 706-791-3145 Security OPS.................................................................. 762-206-1000
DSN.............................................................................................780
SID.................................................................................. 762-206-1527
278TH MILITARY POLICE COMPANY (GA-278) TD................................................................................... 762-206-7181
Building 21708 CENTER FOR INFORMATION DOMINANCE I&L.................................................................................. 762-206-1110
Readiness NCO..................................................................... 396-7858 LEARNING SITE (U.S. NAVY) Chaplain......................................................................... 762-206-6687
Supply................................................................................... 396-7811 https://www.netc.navy.mil/centers/ceninfodom/ftgordon
GCL................................................................................. 762-206-9717
Building 25702
1148TH TRANSPORTATION COMPANY (GA-1148) Officer-in-Charge................................................................... 791-8684
Senior Enlisted Leader.......................................................... 791-2411 706TH MI GRP
Building 21706, Bay B
Admin/BEQ Mgr.................................................................... 791-7027 Building 61500
Readiness NCO..................................................................... 396-7851
Command Duty Officer/24 Hours................................... 706-421-4726 Group CDR...................................................................... 762-206-7500
SATCOM LCPO...................................................................... 791-8697 Group CSM..................................................................... 762-206-7651
5010TH USAH (USAR) WTC LCPO...................................................................... 762-206-5113 Group DCO..................................................................... 762-206-7115
Building 14401 ACLP LCPO..................................................................... 762-206-5110 Group Chaplain.............................................................. 762-206-6687
TNG NCO............................................................................... 791-9558
Group S1........................................................................ 762-206-5077
Personnel NCO...................................................................... 791-1687
Supply NCO........................................................................... 791-1693
CO D, MARINE CRYPTOLOGIC SPT BN Group S2........................................................................ 762-206-8721
Building 28423 Group S3........................................................................ 762-206-5737
UA......................................................................................... 791-1663
CDR....................................................................................... 791-9582
Ass Chief Nurse.................................................................... 791-1674 HHD, 706TH MI GRP
Sr Enl Marine........................................................................ 791-9583
1SG........................................................................................ 791-1679 Admin...........................................................................791-2930/9573 Building 33800
Group RMO.................................................................... 762-206-5155
7303RD MEDICAL TRAINING SUPPORT DET 1, CO A, 221ST MILITARY INTELLIGENCE Group EO........................................................................ 762-206-7985
BATTALION (USAR) BATTALION, 560TH BATTLEFIELD CDR................................................................................ 762-206-9923
Building 39701 SURVEILLANCE BRIGADE (GA-ACO-221) 1SG................................................................................. 762-206-9924
CDR................................................................................ 706-791-1476 Building 21707
CSM............................................................................... 706-791-1476 Detachment OIC............................................................. 678-569-7822
UA.................................................................................. 706-791-6691 707TH MI BN
Readiness NCO.............................................................. 678-569-7828
XO................................................................................... 706-791-0829 Building 33800
Chief Operations................................................................... 791-9548 CDR................................................................................ 762-206-9152
Med Surg Nursing OCT......................................................... 791-1476
OL-B, 338 TRS CSM............................................................................... 762-206-9678
Building 21401 XO................................................................................... 762-206-9677
Med Logistics Team NCOIC.................................................. 791-6035
OL Chief................................................................................. 791-8810
HS Team Senior Enlisted OCT............................................... 791-3918 S1................................................................................... 762-206-9201
Milstar Instructors.......................................................791-8811/9338
Dental Team NCOIC.............................................................. 791-9548 S2................................................................................... 762-206-9124
Bn Senior Training NCO........................................................ 791-0839 SWATS TNG (TTWB) S3................................................................................... 762-206-9198
Bn Senior Hr NCO................................................................. 791-0830 Building 29813 S4................................................................................... 762-206-9316
Evac Team NCOIC.................................................................. 791-5268 Flight Chief............................................................................ 791-8875 HHC................................................................................ 762-206-9154
HHD Supply NCO.................................................................. 791-3091 A CO............................................................................... 762-206-9928
Food Inspection OCT............................................................. 791-1476 SWATS TNG (TTSC)
B CO............................................................................... 762-206-9251
Fax Number........................................................................... 791-5900 Building 21401
Flight Chief............................................................................ 791-8825
782ND MI BN
ARCHITECTURE INTEGRATION AND MILITARY TNG FLIGHT Cyber Legion
MANAGEMENT DIRECTORATE Building 25703 Building 24701 (Back Hall)
(Forward) - Gordon Flight Chief............................................................................ 791-8829
Battalion S1................................................................... 706-791-4608
Moran Hall, Building 29803
After Duty Hours ........................................................... 762-218-9170
Chief, Analysis Div................................................................ 791-1977 NAVY INFORMATION OPERATIONS COMMAND
Chief, Architecture Development Div................................... 791-4617 GEORGIA
Chief, Policy, Plans & Procedures Div................................... 791-7250 www.gordon.army.mil/niocga U.S. MARINE CORPS DET
Building 28423 www.gordon.army.mil/mardet
PMO OFFICE ARNG TENANT UNITS U.S. ARMY CO.......................................................................................... 791-6724 Building 25707
SIGNAL CENTER & FORT GORDON 201ST XO.......................................................................................... 791-9671 CDO....................................................................................... 399-1888
REGIONAL SUPPORT GROUP (GA-201) CMC...................................................................................... 791-9672 DNCO.................................................................................... 791-5384
Building 21707 Admin...........................................................................791-9580/9581 Admin.................................................................................... 791-6990
Group Administrative Officer................................................ 396-7802 Command Duty Officer................................................... 706-564-0703 Chief Instructor............................................................791-8244/3634

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QUICK REFERENCE DIRECTORY LISTINGS
Organization Building Phone Organization Building Phone Organization Building Phone
Jones International University.............................910-257-4686
A Paine...............................................21606................706-793-2030 F
AAFES.................................................38200................706-793-7171 Strayer University...................................................706-447-3607 Family Advocacy Program..............33720....................... 791-3579
ACAP...................................................33800....................... 791-7356 Thomas University..................................................800-538-9784 Family Child Care..............................28320..............791-4440/3993
ACS......................................................33720....................... 791-3579 Troy University...............................21606...... 706-210-2825/2821 Family Housing..................................33720..............791-4302/9658
AER......................................................33720.....791-8685/3371/7878 University of Maryland Family Outreach Center...................33512....................... 791-5220
Airline Ticket Ofc...............................33720................706-798-0990 University College.......................21606................706-207-1407 Finance Military Pay.........................33720....................... 791-7222
Akima World Services......................14608....................... 791-7722 Financial Readiness.........................33720....................... 791-7878
University of Phoenix.............................................706-868-2049
Aladdin Travel....................................36200................706-771-0089 Fire Chief............................................32420....................... 791-1201
Webster University.......................21606................706-798-3955
Alcohol & Drug Counselor...............39721....................... 787-5392 Fire Reporting....................................32420.................................911
Alexander Hall...................................29805....................... 791-4190 Commander, Garrison.......................33720....................... 791-6300 Fish & Wildlife.....................................403......................... 791-6135
Ambulance...........................................300......................... 787-6686 Commanding General, Fisher House........................................280......................... 787-7100
American Red Cross EAMC..............300......................... 787-6311 7th Signal Command.....................21715....................... 787-7777 Fishing/Hunting License....................250......................... 791-7835
or Toll Free................................................................877-272-7337 Commanding General, EAMC...........300......................... 787-0300 Fleet and Family Support Center....28412............... 706-550-4271
Animal Clinic Appts............................500......................... 787-7375 Commanding General, Florist..................................................38200................706-793-7228
Aquatics.............................................21608....................... 791-3034 SigCoE&FG.....................................29808....................... 791-4588 Food Services....................................14500....................... 791-2636
Army Community Svc.......................33720....................... 791-3579 Commercial Solicitation...................33720..............791-6234/2859 Forestry.................................................403......................... 791-9932
or Toll Free................................................................877-310-5741 Commissary.......................................37200....................... 791-3718 Freedom Park (To Purchase
Army Emergency Relief...................33720..............791-8685/3371 Community Life Center.....................33720....................... 791-3579 Commemorative Bricks)..............29801....................... 791-2887
or AER After Hours........................................................ 791-9747 Community Life Programs...............33720....................... 791-3880 Freedom Park School.......................43400................706-796-8428
Army Family Action Plan..................33720....................... 791-3579 Community Mental Health.................300......................... 787-7108 Fundraisers........................................33720....................... 791-2611
Army Family Team Building.............33720....................... 791-3579 Community Counseling Center.........300......................... 787-5392 Funeral Honors..................................40202....................... 791-1774
Army Substance Abuse Program...38702....................... 791-3437 Conference Centers Furniture Repair................................14500....................... 791-3720
Augusta Technical College..............21606................706-791-7755 Gordon Conference and
Automotive Branch...........................29300....................... 791-2390 Catering Center.........................18402................706-793-7636 G
..................................................................................... 791-6780 Game Warden......................................521......................... 791-5033
B Leitner Lake Conference Center................................. 791-6847 Garrison Cdr.......................................33720....................... 791-6300
Balfour Beatty Communities..... 155 3rd Ave...........706-772-7041 Pointes West Conference Center.........................706-541-1057 Gas Stations, PX Gate #1...................100......................... 792-9707
Band, 434th USA Signal Corps........29609....................... 791-3113 Contracting........................................29718....................... 791-1800 Gate #5................................................49300....................... 793-1160
Bank, Wells Fargo.............................36300................706-771-5960 Courtyard, The...................................36708....................... 791-6000 General Dynamics............................25810....................... 791-6429
Barber Shop.......................................38200....................... 793-0230 CPAC (Civ Pers Advisory Ctr)..........33720....................... 791-6382 Georgia Military College..................21606....................... 793-8577
Battle Lab...........................................19901....................... 791-2057 Credit Union.......................................36305................706-793-0012 GNC.....................................................38200....................... 772-9090
Beauty Shop......................................38200................706-793-0185 Criminal Investigation Go-Kart Track.................................Courtyard.................... 791-5078
Beverage Store.................................31300....................... 791-4488 Command (CID).............................33412....................... 791-4611 Godfather’s Pizza...............................29722....................... 790-8646
Bingo Palace.....................................15500................706-793-0003 Golf Club, Gordon Lakes....................537......................... 791-2433
Blood Donor Center, Gordon’s Conference and
Kendrick Memorial.......................25712....................... 787-3234 D Catering Center........................18402/6780................... 791-6780
Bogey’s Grill.........................................537......................... 791-2433 DEERS/ID Cards................................33720..............791-1927/1930 Griffith Hall (Lodging).........................250......................... 791-2277
Boss Program....................................19730....................... 791-3025 Defense Counsel...............................29718....................... 791-3666 Gymnasiums
Bowling Center, Gordon Lanes.......33200....................... 791-3446 Dental Acty........................................38717....................... 787-5719 #3.....................................................25510....................... 791-2864
Burger King........................................35402................706-793-8542 Dental Clinics #4.....................................................29607....................... 791-3692
Bus, Commercial...............................36200................706-793-0026 Hospital.............................................300......................... 787-2601 #5.....................................................25713....................... 791-7370
Snyder.............................................25501....................... 787-7050 #6 (Fitness Center)........................21713....................... 791-6872
C Tingay................................................320......................... 787-5102
Cab, Yellow...................................................................706-733-3444 Dental Lab............................................322......................... 787-6301 H
Cafe, Darling Hall..............................33720................706-771-9957 Deputy Commanding General, Health & Wellness Center...............29605....................... 787-6756
Cafe, Signal Towers..........................29808....................... 791-7019 SigCoE&FG.......................................29808....................... 791-3185 Hearing Conservation Clinic...........38718..............787-1200/1209
Career Counselor, Mil.......................33720....................... 791-7387 Dep Patient Care Svc.........................300......................... 787-3835 Historian.............................................29717....................... 791-5212
Carlson Wagonlit Travel...................33720................706-798-0990 Dining and Clubs Horse, Riding Stables.......................T-509........................ 791-4864
Casualty Office..................................33720....................... 791-4212 Gordon Lanes Snack Bar.............33200................706-771-6907 Hospital Information...........................300......................... 787-5811
Catering..............................................18402....................... 798-1009 The Courtyard................................36708....................... 791-6000 Household Goods
Central Issue Fac..............................25709....................... 791-7412 Gordon’s Conference and Inbound...........................................33720....................... 791-7671
Central Michigan University...........21606................706-798-5739 Catering Center........................18402....................... 791-6780 Outbound........................................33720....................... 791-4743
Chapels The Signal Café.............................29808....................... 791-7019 Housing Services Office..................33720..............791-4302/9658
Bicentennial...................................28414....................... 791-3959 Keglers Lounge.............................33200....................... 791-8716 Housing, On-Post,
Friendship.......................................25603....................... 791-2056 Slingers at Darling Hall................33720................706-771-9957 Balfour Beatty Communities.... 155 3rd Ave................. 772-7041
Good Shepherd.............................29608....................... 791-2945 Bogey’s Grill at Gordon Lakes.......537......................... 791-2433 Housing, Unaccompanied...............33720....................... 791-9701
Chaplain, Installation........................29601....................... 791-5653 Dining Facility #2........... RDFAC 2, 32nd & Lane.......791-1604/1600 Huddle House..............................................................706-798-3722
Chaplain Family Life Center.............38804....................... 791-7421 Dining Facility #4...............................29704....................... 791-7504 Human Resources, Dir of.................33720....................... 791-3840
Chef Redd’s Café...............................29808....................... 791-7019 Dining Facility #6...............................25717....................... 791-6055
Chief of Staff......................................29808....................... 791-2114
Child Development Center...............44401..............791-2701/6761
Dining Facility #8...............................25704....................... 791-7205 I
Dining Facility #11.............................21709..............791-6371/6778 IET Student Recreation Center.......25722....................... 791-8489
CID.......................................................33412....................... 791-4611
Chief Information Office...................29801....................... 791-6144 Dinner Theater Box Office...............32100....................... 793-8552 ID Cards/DEERS................................33720....................... 791-1930
Christmas House............................................... 787-4767/791-1958 Dwight David Eisenhower Inbound Household Goods..............33720....................... 791-7671
Civilian Pay.........................................29808....................... 791-1371 Army Medical Center.....................300......................... 787-5811 Indoor Swimming Pool.....................21608....................... 791-8954
Civilian Personnel.............................33720....................... 791-6382 In/Out-Processing.............................33720....................... 791-1548
Claims, Legal......................................29718....................... 791-3630 E Inspector General.............................33800....................... 791-4565
Installation Support Platoon...........40202....................... 791-7000
Class Six Store..................................31300....................... 791-4488 EAMC (Hospital)..................................300......................... 787-5811
Clothing Sales....................................35203................706-793-2315 Internal Review (IRAC).....................33720..............791-2972/2923
EO Hotline...........................................29719....................... 791-3600 Investigations, MPI...........................32422....................... 791-4380
Club, Fort Gordon
Education Center..............................21606....................... 791-2000 IOC (Installation Operations Center)....33720....................... 791-3127
Spouses’ and Civilians’................33720....................... 791-3579
Emergency Services, Dir.................29717....................... 791-9289 Issue, Central.....................................25709....................... 791-7412
Club, The Courtyard..........................36708....................... 791-6000
Club, The Gordon..............................18402....................... 791-6780 Employment Information Ctr...........33720....................... 791-6382 ITAM....................................................81200....................... 791-9936
Club, Kegler’s Lounge.......................33200....................... 791-8716 Employment Readiness Program...33720....................... 791-7878
Engineers, Savannah District.........14600....................... 791-4234
Colleges
Entertainment Program....................32100....................... 791-4389
K
American Military Univ..........................................803-865-9786 Kegler’s Lounge.................................33200....................... 791-8716
Augusta State Univ.................................................706-737-1632 Environmental Branch.....................14500....................... 791-6481
Augusta Technical........................21606................706-791-7755 Equal Employ Oppor Ofc..................33720....................... 791-4551
Brenau University...................................................706-869-0799 Equal Oppor Ofc................................29719....................... 791-2014 L
Central Michigan Univ.................21606................706-798-5739 Exceptional Fam Member................33720....................... 791-3579 Learning Centers...............................21606....................... 791-7599
Georgia Military............................21606...... 706-793-8577/8588 Exchange Svcs..................................38200................706-793-7171 Legal Assistance...............................29718....................... 791-7812

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Organization Building Phone Organization Building Phone Organization Building Phone
Leitner Lake Conference Center..................................... 791-6847 Pest Control.......................................14500....................... 791-4206 Snack Bar, Signal Towers................29808....................... 791-7019
Levy, Overseas..................................33720....................... 791-5188 Pharmacy Svc.....................................300......................... 787-8033 Social Work..........................................300......................... 787-3656
Library, Woodworth..........................33500....................... 791-7323 Pharmacy, Refill................................38200....................... 787-1710 Soldier & Family
Consolidated Licenses, Photo Facility.....................................29801....................... 791-3905 Assistance Center..........................333......................... 791-8777
Military Vehicle.............................13804....................... 791-3106 Plans, Tng, Mob & Sec, Dir of.........33720....................... 791-2634 Soldier Service Center.....................33720....................... 791-1331
Liquor Store.......................................31300....................... 791-4488 Pointes West Army Resort and Specialty Shop..................................38200................706-796-2400
Lodging, IHG Army Hotels.................250..................706-790-3676 Conference Center Clark Hill....................................... 541-1057 Sportsmans Club................................................................ 791-5078
Logistics, Dir of..................................14500..............791-2675/9731 Poison Control..............................................................................911 Stables, Hilltop Riding....................................................... 791-4864
Pools Staff Judge Advocate......................29718....................... 791-3148
Indoor..............................................21608....................... 791-3034 Stinson Hall (Lodging)......................37300................706-790-3676
M The Courtyard................................36708....................... 791-3550 Substance Abuse..............................38702....................... 791-3674
Mail Center Survivor Assistance.........................33720....................... 791-4212
Post Office, U.S.................................36302....................... 790-3651
Mail Room......................................29808....................... 791-3211 Survivor Outreach Services............33720..............787-4767/1767
Postal Section, Installation.............36302....................... 791-4676
Installation Postal Section..........36302....................... 791-3382 Swap & Assist Shop.........................39101..............791-3579/2260
Printing Plant.....................................29717....................... 791-8054
Post Office (USPS)........................36302................706-790-3651 Swimming Pools
Private Organizations.......................33720....................... 791-2611
Maintenance, Engr...........................14500....................... 791-5520 Indoor..............................................21608....................... 791-3034
Property Book,
Marine Corps Det..............................25425....................... 791-6990 The Courtyard................................36708....................... 791-3550
Consolidated Installation..............2212........................ 791-3443
Mayors Program...............................33512....................... 791-2820
Property Book, TADSS.....................81101....................... 791-9102
Marketing & Advertising.................33720....................... 791-2859
Me Me’s & Bo Bo’s...........................36000................706-792-9774
Protocol..............................................29808....................... 791-0022 T
Psychology Service............................300......................... 787-3780 Tactical Advantage.............Sportsmans Complex......... 791-5078
Medical Clinics
Public Works......................................14500....................... 791-3225 TCM-N&S...........................................29808....................... 791-7477
Connelly Health Clinic..................29709....................... 787-5161
PX, Main Exchange..........................38200....................... 793-7171 TCM-GNE...........................................29808....................... 791-7112
Occupational Health.......................301......................... 787-1132
PXTRA.................................................35200....................... 793-7177 TCM-TR...............................................29808....................... 791-7982
Troop Medical Clinic #4................21712....................... 787-4697
Medical, Regional Tng Site.............13401....................... 791-7925 Telephone Service
Mental Health......................................300......................... 787-6377 R Operator Assistance....................33513....................... 791-0110
MICC (Contracting)...........................29718....................... 791-1800 RTS-Medical......................................13401....................... 791-7999 Help Desk/Trouble Calls...............33513....................... 791-3100
Middle School & Teen Program.....45410..............791-7575/5127 Range Control Division.....................81200.............791- 5005/5008 Work Orders...................................34500....................... 791-2006
Military Pay........................................33720....................... 791-7222 Recreation Area, Clark Hill........................................706-541-1057 Theaters
Military Pers Div................................33720....................... 791-3474 Recreation Center, Student.............25722....................... 791-8489 Music (Performing Arts)..............32100................706-793-8552
Military Police Desk.........................32422....................... 791-4380 Recycling Center...............................B-997..............791-7832/7881 Signal..............................................21610....................... 791-3982
Military Police Working Dog Section... B506........................ 791-7838 Red Cross.............................................300......................... 787-6311 Threat Office......................................29808....................... 791-6512
Mobilization and Deployment.........33720....................... 791-3579 Red Cross Toll Free.................................................877-272-7337 Thrift Shop..........................................39102....................... 791-2779
Morale, Welfare & Recreation, Religious Education Center.............39709....................... 791-4703 Tingay Dental Clinic............................320......................... 787-5102
Dir of Family...................................33720....................... 791-6491 Religious Support Office..................29601....................... 791-5653 TMP.....................................................13804....................... 791-4576
Mortuary Affairs................................33720....................... 791-6776 Relocation Readiness......................33720....................... 791-4181 Training, Dir of...................................29808....................... 791-4685
Motorcycle Safety Program............33720....................... 791-7233 Repair Service Training Division................................15303..............791-3040/0377
Motor Pool, Center...........................13804....................... 791-6116 Furniture.........................................14500....................... 791-3200 Transition Point..................................33720....................... 791-4774
Multimedia/Visual Office Machines............................14600....................... 791-3939 Transportation...................................33720....................... 791-4184
Information Center (MVIC)..........29801..............791-2345/3905 Telephone.......................................33513....................... 791-3100 Travel, Official....................................33720................706-798-0990
Museum, Signal................................29807....................... 791-2818 Reserve Components.......................21706....................... 791-6383 Travel, Leisure...................................36200................706-771-0089
Music Center.....................................32200....................... 791-0346 Residential Communities Travel Pay (PCS)................................33720....................... 791-1393
Music & Dinner Theater..................32100................706-793-8552 Initiative (RCI)................................33720....................... 791-9656 Trial Defense......................................29718....................... 791-3666
Tribunal Court....................................29718....................... 791-3988
Resource Mgt, Dir of........................29808....................... 791-3178
Trophy Shop.......................................38200................706-796-2400
N Resource Mgt Ofc, Garrison...........33720....................... 791-7378
Troy University...................................21606...... 706-210-2825/2821
Restaurants
NAF, Civ Pers.....................................33720....................... 791-6721 Training Support Center Division....15303....................... 791-7241
Bogey’s Grill.....................................537......................... 791-2433
Navy Ceninfodom Det......................25702....................... 791-7027 Training Aids, Devices, Simulators &
Burger King....................................35402....................... 793-8542
Navy Family Readiness Program...28412................706-550-4271 Simulations Br (TADSS)...............81101..............791-9378/9104
Domino’s Pizza...............................25722....................... 863-6211
Navy Information
Godfather’s Pizza...........................29722....................... 790-8646
Operations Command Georgia...28423....................... 791-9581
NBC School........................................81403....................... 791-4213
Gordon Lanes Snack Bar.............33200....................... 771-6907 U
Huddle House................................35300....................... 798-3722 U-Do-It Store.....................................40101..............791-7683/3942
NCO Academy (Lodging)...............24401/5...............706-790-3676
Kegler’s Café..................................33200....................... 791-8716 United States Post Office................36302................706-790-3651
NCO Academy Commandant..........24402....................... 791-2106
Me Me’s & Bo Bo’s.......................36200....................... 792-9774 University of Maryland
NCO Academy Staff Duty (24 Hrs)....24402....................... 791-6216
Slingers Handmade Burgers.......33720....................... 790-5505 University College.........................21606................706-207-1407
Network Enterprise Center.............34500....................... 791-5381
Teresa’s at The Courtyard............36708....................... 910-1044 Utilities Repair...................................14500....................... 791-5520
Newspaper, The Signal....................29801....................... 791-7069
The Courtyard Recreation and
Nursing Dept of, EAMC......................300......................... 787-3835
Nutrition Care, EAMC.........................300......................... 787-2145
Dining Center..............................36708................706-791-6000 V
Retirement Svcs, Mil........................33720....................... 791-2654 Veterinarian.......................................S-500....................... 787-3815
Riding Stables....................................T-509........................ 791-4864 Video Teleconf Ctr.............................29801....................... 791-6176
O Ring Hall (Lodging)............................36700................706-790-3676 Visual Information.............................29801....................... 791-2345
OEMTD................................................29815....................... 791-2788 Roads & Grounds...............................2401........................ 791-2040 Volunteer Program............................33720....................... 791-3880
Office Chief of Signal........................29808....................... 791-7890
Optical Shop......................................35200................706-790-6398
Outbound Household Goods...........33720....................... 791-7627
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Safety Office......................................33720....................... 791-7233 Warehouse, Mini-Storage...............29300....................... 791-2390
Overseas Levy...................................33720....................... 791-5188
School-Age Services.......................45410....................... 791-7575 Warrior Transition Battalion............38718....................... 787-1734
School, Freedom Park......................43400................706-796-8428 Warrior, Wounded Pay Inquiries....33720....................... 791-1495
P School Liaison Officer......................28320..............791-7270/4168 Weather (Recording)........................29801....................... 791-4558
Package/Beverage Store................31300....................... 791-4488 Schools and Support........................29610....................... 791-1116 Woodworth Consolidated Library....33500....................... 791-7323
Paine College.....................................39801................706-793-2030 Security Investigation......................33720....................... 791-4553 Work Orders Engineer......................14500....................... 791-4447
Paintball Field, Fort Gordon.......................................706-228-5540 Self Service Supply Center..............2422.................706-772-8471 Work Orders
Parent Central Services...................28320..............791-4722/4455 Self Storage Center..........................29300....................... 791-2390 For Repairs.....................................14600....................... 791-5520
Patient Info, EAMC.............................300......................... 787-5811 Service Stations Telephone.......................................33513....................... 791-2006
Pavement & Grounds........................2401........................ 791-2040 Gate #1..............................................100..................706-792-9707
Pay Inquiries........................................................Call Your Unit S-1 Gate #5............................................49300................706-793-1160 X
Pay, Military.......................................33720....................... 791-7222 Signal Corps Regimental Association...29807....................... 791-3919
Pay, Reserve......................................33720....................... 791-1578 Signal Newspaper............................29801....................... 791-7069 X-Ray Clinic, EAMC............................300......................... 787-6245
Pay, Wounded Warrior.....................33720....................... 791-1495 Signal Museum.................................29807....................... 791-3856
Pers Security Invest.........................33720....................... 791-4553 Signal Theater...................................21610....................... 791-3982 Y
Personnel S.K.I.E.S..............................................45410..............791-5205/1305 Youth Center.......................................45410..............791-7575/6500
Civilian............................................33720....................... 791-6382 Slingers Handmade Burgers...........33720................706-790-5505 Youth Sports & Fitness.....................45410....................... 791-5104
Military............................................33720....................... 791-3474 Snack Bar, Darling Hall....................33720................706-790-5505 Youth Challenge Academy...............40006....................... 823-8000

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