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CONTENTS<br />

Welcome ..............................4<br />

Housing ................................8<br />

Health Services .................... 12<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> Community ............... 16<br />

Units .................................. 30<br />

History ............................... 46<br />

Training Areas ..................... 48<br />

Net Zero <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> ............. 50<br />

Recreation and Leisure .......... 52<br />

Surrounding Communities ...... 56<br />

Area Attractions ................... 58<br />

<strong>Post</strong> and Area Maps ....... Foldouts<br />

Telephone Directory ...White Pages<br />

Military Buyer’s <strong>Guide</strong> .. Yellow Pages<br />

Area code for the <strong>Fort</strong> Cason guide is (719).<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

PubliC aFFairs<br />

6101 Wetzel Ave.<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, CO 80913<br />

719-526-1241<br />

Email:<br />

usarmy.carson.hqda-ocpa.list.pao-command-info@mail.mill<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Civilian Enterprise <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> is an authorized publication for members of the<br />

U.S. Army. Contents of the “<strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>” are not necessarily the official<br />

views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government Department of Defense, Department<br />

of the Army or <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. This publication is published by AQP Publishing, Inc.,<br />

a private firm in no way connected with the Army or <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, under exclusive<br />

written contract with <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. <strong>The</strong> appearance of advertising in this publication,<br />

including inserts and supplements, does not constitute endorsement by the<br />

Department of the Army, or AQP Publishing, Inc., of the firms, products or services<br />

advertised. Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available for<br />

purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national<br />

origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other<br />

nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. Editorial content is prepared, edited<br />

and provided by the Public Affairs Office of <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>.<br />

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Welcome to<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> is located just south of Colorado Springs at the base of the Rocky <strong>Mountain</strong>s.<br />

<strong>The</strong> unparalleled beauty and mild climate of Colorado Springs make it a gateway to outdoor<br />

activities. Many internationally known ski areas and some of the nation’s most scenic parks<br />

and finest hunting and fishing areas are located within a short drive. <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

Families have easy access to the many cultural attractions of<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Springs” and the bright lights of nearby Denver.<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> is one of two installations designated by the Army to achieve “Net Zero” energy, water<br />

and waste by 2020. As part of a Net Zero installation community, Soldiers, Family members and staff<br />

all play a part in conserving water and energy and reducing, reusing and recycling waste to achieve<br />

these goals.<br />

Whether you have already arrived at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> or have just received orders to report here, the<br />

information in this publication will help you get settled and take advantage of the on- and off-post<br />

services and attractions for your enjoyment.<br />

Photo: Downtown Colorado Springs<br />

© John Hoffman<br />

CliMatE anD altituDE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Colorado Springs area has a mild year-round climate. In January, the coldest month, temperatures<br />

average a high of 43 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 23, with a mean of 33 degrees. <strong>The</strong> area averages<br />

37 inches of snow annually.<br />

August, the warmest month, has an average high of 84 degrees and a low of 61<br />

degrees, with a mean of 73 degrees.<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>’s elevation is above 6,000 feet, and some newcomers may experience<br />

slight fatigue at first. Because of the elevation, new personnel are allowed 30 days<br />

to adjust to the altitude and to reach <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> fitness standards.<br />

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EntErinG <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

Incoming personnel with valid military identification can enter through any gate.<br />

Visitors without military identification must enter through Gate 1. In accordance with<br />

Department of the Army guidance, <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> no longer requires vehicle decals. All<br />

vehicles are subject to search at any of the installation’s gates.<br />

To enter <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, you must have a valid driver’s license, vehicle registration and<br />

proof of current insurance.<br />

For more information, during normal duty hours call the<br />

Vehicle Registration Office at (719) 524-1896.<br />

GEttinG HErE<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> is 60 miles south of Denver on<br />

Interstate 25, exit 135, South Academy Boulevard,<br />

or exit 140A, Nevada Avenue (State Highway 115).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Colorado Springs Airport is<br />

currently served by eight airlines and<br />

is about 10 miles from <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Greyhound bus terminal is at 120<br />

S. Weber St. in Colorado Springs. Its<br />

phone number is (719) 635-1505.<br />

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Welcome to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

ColoraDo roaD ConDitions<br />

Colorado weather can be erratic. <strong>Mountain</strong> passes are<br />

frequently closed due to snow and ice or mudslides — even<br />

in summer months. During winter months, storms may suddenly<br />

develop. Preparation is key to staying safe.<br />

If you are traveling in the winter, come prepared. It is<br />

advisable to have equipment such as tire chains, blankets,<br />

flashlights and bottled water for emergency situations. <strong>The</strong><br />

Colorado State Highway Patrol road conditions are updated<br />

around the clock; call (303) 639-1111.<br />

in-ProCEssinG<br />

All incoming military personnel should<br />

report to the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Welcome Center,<br />

Building 1218, during duty hours. <strong>The</strong><br />

Welcome Center is at the corner of Wetzel<br />

Avenue and Ellis Street. From 2:30 p.m. to<br />

6 a.m., incoming military personnel should<br />

report to the U.S. Army Replacement<br />

Detachment, Building 1013, on the corner<br />

of Wetzel Avenue and O’Connell Street.<br />

It is not necessary to report in uniform.<br />

<strong>The</strong> detachment operates 24 hours a<br />

day. Soldiers will receive in-processing<br />

instructions after signing in. Allow four days<br />

to in-process.<br />

Be sure to have dental, medical,<br />

financial and personnel records, orders,<br />

and a Department of the Army Form 31<br />

(leave form). If your finance records are in<br />

order, you will normally be paid your travel<br />

entitlements within five days of your first day<br />

of in-processing.<br />

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CIVILIANS<br />

Department of the Army civilians should report to Building<br />

1118, 1626 Ellis St., Room 161, at 7:45 a.m. on the first day of<br />

their employment at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. For information on employment<br />

at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, call 526-8341 or DSN 691-8341.<br />

WHERE TO STAY<br />

Staff sergeants and below, unaccompanied by their Families,<br />

will receive temporary billeting at the Replacement Detachment.<br />

Those accompanied by their Families or in the rank of sergeant<br />

first class and above should contact the Colorado Inn, Building<br />

7301, the post’s temporary lodging facility.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Colorado Inn is operated on a first-come, first-served<br />

basis. Reservations can be made up to 60 days in advance. Temporary-duty<br />

personnel and permanent change of station Families<br />

will be housed on a priority basis. Currently, there are 177 rooms<br />

available for service members on post. Only nonsmoking rooms<br />

are available. Children under 16 stay free. Pets are not allowed<br />

at the Colorado Inn except in a limited number of pet-friendly<br />

rooms, available on a first-come, first-served basis. <strong>The</strong> Colorado<br />

Inn has also contracted with several local hotels to provide<br />

rooms for overflow personnel. <strong>The</strong>se hotel contracts provide for<br />

lower-than-normal rates for military personnel and their Families.<br />

For more information or to make a reservation, call 526-4832, ext.<br />

0. <strong>The</strong> Colorado Inn is open 24/7 daily. People can view rooms or<br />

make online reservations at www.carson.army.mil; click on the<br />

“newcomers” link on the left-hand side.<br />

Welcome to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

HOUSEHOLD GOODS<br />

Contact the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office as soon<br />

as possible. <strong>The</strong> office will coordinate delivery of household goods,<br />

unaccompanied and hold baggage. For more information or for<br />

delivery coordination, call 554-9298. Claims on damaged shipments<br />

are handled by the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate.<br />

WEAPONS REGISTRATION<br />

Military personnel assigned or attached to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, civilian<br />

employees, visitors or anyone wishing to bring a firearm onto the<br />

installation must register the weapon with the Vehicle Registration<br />

Office, Building 6012, within five working days after acquisition of the<br />

firearm or initial arrival at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>.<br />

Privately owned firearms may only be transported on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

if the individual is transporting the weapon to or from a place of authorized<br />

storage, sale, hunting area, hunter safety class, firing range<br />

or gun/repair shop.<br />

Persons with firearms registered at the VRO must clear<br />

their registration upon departure from <strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong>. For<br />

details, call (719) 524-1896.<br />

<strong>Post</strong> regulations make it illegal to possess, store, maintain<br />

or display a blackjack, gravity or inertia knife, switchblade,<br />

stun gun, zip gun or any other instrument designed to injure or<br />

cause death. Weapons should not be stored in vehicles under<br />

any circumstances.<br />

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Dog Bone Barracks<br />

If a Soldier is taking permissive TDY for house hunting, the<br />

leave form must be stamped and dated by the Housing Services<br />

Office before starting permissive TDY or the Soldier will be charged<br />

leave for that period.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Housing Services Office maintains a list of available<br />

rentals; briefs individuals on the local area; reviews, clarifies or<br />

explains lease contracts; mediates disputes between tenants<br />

and landlords; inspects off-post rental housing for suitability;<br />

obtains assurance of nondiscriminatory rental practices; maintains<br />

a display of area maps; provides computers, sales booklets and<br />

brochures; and provides transportation for Soldiers and Family<br />

members in search of off-post rentals when a privately owned<br />

vehicle is not available.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Housing Referral Network, a DOD-sponsored site,<br />

is designed to improve and speed up the process for service<br />

members and their Families to secure available off-base<br />

community housing rentals. Log on to www.ahrn.com.<br />

After completing the AHRN registration process, service<br />

members will be able to:<br />

• Search for available rental listings in and around<br />

military installations<br />

• Review information of all available properties listed within<br />

the AHRN database<br />

• Contact available property owners/Realtors<br />

• Obtain driving directions to available rental properties<br />

• For Sale by Owner (Military Owners only)<br />

VoluntEEr rEaltor ProGraM<br />

<strong>The</strong> purpose of the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Volunteer Realtor Program is to<br />

assist the housing counselors in this endeavor and to furnish rental<br />

and sales listings through the Multiple Listing Service System.<br />

Services include printed rental and sales listings, information<br />

regarding application procedures, interest rates, and various types<br />

of mortgage loans. For information, call 526-7578 or visit the<br />

Colorado Inn, Building 7301, Room 108.<br />

army regulation requires Soldiers to report<br />

to the Housing Service Office at 7301<br />

Woodfill Road, Room 104, before making any<br />

permanent off-post living arrangements. Call<br />

(719) 526-2323/2322/5219.<br />

on-<strong>Post</strong> HousinG<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> is proud to have been the first Army installation to<br />

have privatized housing. Housing is available for all ranks.<br />

Housing units range in size from two to four bedrooms. Some<br />

housing is handicap accessible. Leasing, assignments and<br />

terminations of on-post housing are conducted by Balfour Beatty<br />

Communities, located in Building 6800, Prussman Boulevard.<br />

Stoves, dishwashers and refrigerators are provided, and hook-ups<br />

for washers and dryers are in all homes. Residents are responsible<br />

for gas/electric use in excess of an established baseline as per<br />

the Department of the Army Resident Responsibility Program.<br />

Residents may also receive a refund each month for conserving.<br />

Water, wastewater and refuse service is provided, and telephone<br />

and cable service is available at the residents’ expense. Balfour<br />

Beatty Communities maintains waiting lists for different groupings<br />

(junior enlisted, senior enlisted, junior officer, etc.) when demand<br />

in each grouping exceeds the housing supply.<br />

Soldiers from anywhere in the world can access information<br />

by visiting the Balfour Beatty Communities website at www.<br />

fortcarsonfamilyhousing.com or by calling (719) 579-1606.<br />

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ARAPAHOE, CHEROKEE AND<br />

CHOCTAW VILLAGES<br />

(1,007 homes)<br />

Junior enlisted homes (private-staff sergeant)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se townhomes feature two, three and<br />

four bedrooms; central air conditioning and<br />

heating; washer and dryer hook-ups; separate<br />

storage; and fenced backyards.<br />

Privatized Housing<br />

Housing<br />

Cherokee Choctaw<br />

Sioux<br />

Apache<br />

COMANCHE VILLAGE<br />

(90 homes)<br />

Junior NCO homes (sergeant-staff sergeant)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se townhomes feature three and<br />

four bedrooms; two-and-a-half bathrooms;<br />

breakfast nook; separate living and dining<br />

room areas; oversized single car garage;<br />

patio; and fenced backyards.<br />

*** <strong>The</strong>re are a number of homes that meet UFAS standards for adaptability***<br />

Arapahoe<br />

Comanche<br />

Shoshoni<br />

SHOSHONI, SIOUX AND APACHE VILLAGES<br />

(584 homes)<br />

Junior enlisted homes (private-staff sergeant)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se ranch-style homes feature two, three<br />

and four bedrooms; two-and-a-half bathrooms;<br />

central air conditioning and heating;<br />

washer and dryer hook-ups; separate storage;<br />

handicap-accessible; covered carports; and<br />

fenced backyards.<br />

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Cheyenne<br />

Housing<br />

BLACKfOOT HILL<br />

(86 homes)<br />

Senior NCO homes<br />

(master sergeant-sergeant major)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se ranch and two-story single-family<br />

homes feature three and four bedrooms;<br />

two-and-a-half bathrooms; breakfast nook;<br />

separate living and dining room areas;<br />

oversized single-car garage; patio and fenced<br />

backyards; and handicap-accessible ranches.<br />

KIOWA VILLAGE<br />

(234 homes)<br />

Senior NCO homes<br />

(staff sergeant-sergeant first class)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se townhomes feature two, three and four<br />

bedrooms; two-and-a-half bathrooms; breakfast nook;<br />

separate living and dining room areas; oversized<br />

single-car garage; patio and fenced backyards.<br />

DAKOTA RIDGE VILLAGE<br />

(216 homes)<br />

Junior NCO homes<br />

(sergeant-staff sergeant)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se townhomes feature four bedrooms;<br />

two-and-a-half bathrooms; central air conditioning<br />

and heating; living and dining room areas; den;<br />

storage rooms; oversized one- and two-car<br />

garages; patios; and fenced backyards.<br />

Kiowa<br />

Pawnee<br />

CHEYENNE VILLAGE<br />

(172 homes)<br />

Junior NCO homes (sergeant-staff sergeant)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se townhomes feature two, three and<br />

four bedrooms; central air conditioning and<br />

heating; washer and dryer hook-ups; separate<br />

storage; and fenced backyards.<br />

PAWNEE<br />

(158 homes)<br />

Junior enlisted homes (private-staff sergeant)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se townhomes feature two, three and four<br />

bedrooms; two-and-a-half-bathrooms; separate<br />

living and dining room areas; and<br />

patio and fenced backyards. Some<br />

are handicap-accessible.<br />

Blackfoot<br />

Dakota Ridge<br />

Village<br />

Pawnee<br />

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Navajo North<br />

NAVAJO SOUTH<br />

(98 homes)<br />

Senior NCO homes<br />

(staff sergeant-master sergeant)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se townhomes feature two, three and<br />

four bedrooms; two-and-a-half bathrooms;<br />

breakfast nook; separate living and dining<br />

room areas; oversized single-car garage;<br />

patio; and fenced backyards.<br />

Ute Hill<br />

IROQUOIS VILLAGE<br />

(300 homes)<br />

Junior officers/senior NCO homes<br />

(second lieutenant-captain/warrant officer-warrant<br />

officer 3/master sergeant-sergeant major)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se duplex-style homes feature three and<br />

four bedrooms; two-and-a-half bathrooms;<br />

central air conditioning and heating; living and<br />

dining room areas; storage rooms; oversized<br />

two-car garages; patios; and fenced backyards.<br />

Navajo South<br />

Iroquois Village<br />

Chippewa Village<br />

Housing<br />

NAVAJO NORTH<br />

(149 homes)<br />

Senior NCO homes<br />

(staff sergeant-master sergeant)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se townhomes feature two, three and<br />

four bedrooms; two-and-a-half bathrooms;<br />

breakfast nook; separate living and dining<br />

room areas; oversized single-car garage;<br />

patio; and fenced backyards.<br />

UTE HILL<br />

(94 homes)<br />

Field grade homes<br />

(major/warrant officer 4-colonel)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se ranch-style or two-story, single-family<br />

homes feature three and four bedrooms;<br />

two-and-a-half bathrooms; breakfast nook;<br />

separate living and dining room areas; oversized<br />

single or double-car garages; patio and fenced<br />

backyards; and handicap-accessible ranches.<br />

CHIPPEWA VILLAGE<br />

(180 homes)<br />

Junior enlisted homes (private–staff sergent)<br />

<strong>The</strong>se fourplex style townhomes feature four bedrooms;<br />

two-and-a-half bathrooms; central air conditioning and<br />

heating; living and dining room areas; fenced-in patio; and a<br />

one-car garage (handicap-accessible homes have a two-car<br />

garage) with storage. Chippewa Village is within walking<br />

distance to the PX and Weikel Elementary School.<br />

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Health Services<br />

EVans arMY CoMMunitY HosPital (EaCH)<br />

Evans Army Community Hospital is in Building 7500 off Titus Boulevard, near the golf course. <strong>The</strong> five-story hospital<br />

has a 78-bed capacity, and an adjoining two-story clinic building contains 400 examination and treatment rooms. A<br />

common-area atrium connects the two sections of Evans hospital. This area includes the main entrance, medical library,<br />

chapel and pharmacy.<br />

Adjacent to the hospital is the three-story Woods Soldier Family Care Center. This houses a family medicine clinic,<br />

pediatrics, a 24-chair dental clinic, physical therapy, occupational therapy, podiatry, orthopedics, chiropractic, outpatient<br />

records, ancillary radiology, laboratory services, pharmacy services and the Child and Family Assistance Center.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hospital also has three external family medicine clinics on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and one in north-central Colorado Springs.<br />

Military Families can enroll in TRICARE Prime by<br />

visiting EACH’s TRICARE Service Center in Room<br />

1011, first floor of the main hospital near the west<br />

entrance. TRICARE Prime provides patients with the<br />

best means of access to health care at EACH. Family<br />

members must be enrolled in TRICARE Prime or their<br />

care may be limited. TRICARE Standard patients are<br />

seen on a space-available basis only.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Patient Administration Division of EACH helps<br />

Soldiers and Families order medical records from<br />

other military facilities and civilian hospitals, copy<br />

records, process birth certificates, conduct Defense<br />

Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System checks and initiate<br />

medical boards. <strong>The</strong> division also provides notary<br />

services and processes requests for release of medical<br />

information. For more information, call 526-7322.<br />

All patients older than 10 years of age must<br />

present an identification card for treatment at EACH. A<br />

parent or guardian must accompany children under 18.<br />

All military Family members must be enrolled<br />

in DEERS prior to receiving nonemergency medical<br />

care. Records for Family members are maintained<br />

at the hospital and are delivered to the clinic for<br />

appointments. For those who do not have records,<br />

the Outpatient Records Section will create them.<br />

Questions concerning records may be answered by<br />

calling 526-7298.<br />

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HoW to MaKE or CanCEl an aPPointMEnt<br />

TRICARE beneficiaries can make, cancel and reschedule<br />

appointments or talk to an advice nurse by calling the Pikes Peak<br />

Regional Access to Care line, 524- or 526-CARE (2273) or by<br />

accessing TRICARE Online at www.tricareonline.com.<br />

PatiEnt aDVoCatE oFFiCE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Patient Advocate Office serves patients who have<br />

questions, problems or concerns about medical care or medical<br />

staff. It also assists beneficiaries with resolving medical debt<br />

collection and issues with TRICARE claims. For more information,<br />

call 526-7225; for billing issues call 524-5783; for Front Desk<br />

information, call 526-9722. After duty hours (AOD), contact the<br />

administrative officer of the day at 526-7001/7002.<br />

EMErGEnCY DEPartMEnt<br />

Patients requiring emergency care should be taken<br />

directly to the hospital’s Emergency Department. Emergency<br />

services are available 24 hours a day. <strong>The</strong> telephone number<br />

is 526-7111. Patients are seen on a medical priority basis<br />

based on the seriousness of the injury or illness, not<br />

necessarily in the order of arrival.<br />

Welcome Health to <strong>Fort</strong> Services <strong>Carson</strong><br />

aMbulanCE sErViCE<br />

For ambulance service on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, call 911 from any<br />

civilian or military phone. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> ambulance service will<br />

respond to on-post emergencies only. Civilian ambulances will<br />

respond to off-post emergencies.<br />

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Health Services<br />

PHarMaCY sErViCEs<br />

Prescribed formulary medications and refills are dispensed<br />

without charge to eligible military beneficiaries. <strong>The</strong> main hospital<br />

outpatient pharmacy is open Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m.<br />

to 6 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Federal holiday hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. <strong>The</strong> pharmacy is closed<br />

on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.<br />

Full-service pharmacies are also located within the Family<br />

Medicine Clinics, including DiRaimondo, Robinson, Premier Army<br />

Health Clinic and in the Woods Soldier Family Care Center for<br />

patients receiving care at these clinics. Operating hours for these<br />

pharmacies are listed at http://evans.amedd.army.mil/pharmnew.<br />

Prescription refills should be ordered in advance either by<br />

phone at 524-4081 or (888) 745-6427, or by using the online ordering<br />

system: www.evans.amedd.army.mil/scripts/mgwms32.dll?M<br />

GWLPN=DOD&WEBAPP=PHARMACYENTRY. Refill prescriptions<br />

ordered before 8 a.m. Sunday through Thursday are ready within<br />

two duty days and generally after 2 p.m. Refills can be picked up at<br />

either the main Evans hospital Outpatient Pharmacy, located near<br />

the Dining Facility, or in the Woods Soldier Family Care Center.<br />

<strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong> WEllnEss CEntEr<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Wellness Center (AWC) offers a unique team<br />

approach created to meet the resiliency needs of Soldiers,<br />

Families, retirees and the civilian workforce. AWC offers expertise<br />

on health, fitness and nutrition in collaboration with Evans Army<br />

Community Hospital, Public Health Command and garrison.<br />

AWC uses a holistic approach to address mind, body and<br />

spirit, meeting the vision of Comprehensive Soldier Fitness,<br />

building healthy Soldiers, Families, retirees and civilian workforce.<br />

Core foundational programs include health assessment review,<br />

physical fitness, healthy nutrition, stress management, general<br />

wellness education and tobacco education. AWC also offers<br />

education on cholesterol and blood pressure, a biofeedback room<br />

and relaxation chair.<br />

<strong>The</strong> AWC mission is to provide integrated and standardized<br />

primary prevention programs and services that promote enhanced<br />

and sustained healthy lifestyles to improve the overall well-being of<br />

Soldiers and Family members.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Wellness Center-<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, is at 1891 Prussman<br />

Blvd., Building 1843. Hours of operation are Monday through<br />

Friday, 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 526-3887 for an appointment.<br />

arMY substanCE abusE ProGraM<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> is a drug-free community. Soldiers, Families, civilian<br />

employees and retirees work to prevent the abuse of alcohol, the<br />

use of illegal drugs and abuse of prescription drugs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> ASAP mission is to strengthen the overall<br />

fitness and effectiveness of the Army’s total workforce and to<br />

enhance the combat readiness of its Soldiers through its care.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Alcohol and Drug Control officer of the Army Substance<br />

Abuse Program at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> is the point of contact for ASAP<br />

programs and services. <strong>The</strong> ASAP team office is at 1638 Elwell St.,<br />

Building 6236. Call 526-2181 for more information.<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>’s clinical ASAP is located at 1636 Elwell St. <strong>The</strong><br />

ASAP clinic staff assesses, evaluates and treats active-duty Soldiers,<br />

refers for detoxification and residential treatment and refers<br />

civilians for treatment as necessary. Call the ASAP clinic<br />

at 526-2862.<br />

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u.s. arMY DEntal aCtiVitY<br />

Complete dental care is available for all active-duty Soldiers.<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> has state-of-the-art dental facilities. Commanders and<br />

first sergeants will direct Soldiers to the appropriate facility. For<br />

more information, call DENTAC Headquarters at 526-2006.<br />

Due to limited resources and an emphasis on active-duty<br />

dental readiness, there is no space available for Family members.<br />

Family members of active-duty Soldiers may apply to be enrolled<br />

in the TRICARE Dental Program. Services covered under TDP<br />

include endodontics, periodontics, oral surgery, prosthodontics,<br />

orthodontics, crowns and other cast restorations in addition to<br />

preventive, diagnostic, emergency, anesthesia and restorative<br />

services. Enrollment forms may be downloaded at https://employ<br />

eedental.metlife.com/dental/public/EmpEntry.do or obtained by<br />

visiting a local uniform service personnel office, dental treatment<br />

facility or Evans Army Community Hospital’s Patient Representative<br />

Office. For more information, call MetLife at (855) 638-8371.<br />

aFtEr-Hours EMErGEnCY DEntal CarE<br />

After-hours dental emergencies for active-duty Soldiers<br />

(bleeding, swelling or trauma) should report to Evans Army<br />

Community Hospital emergency room. Family members should<br />

contact their civilian providers for emergency care.<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> VEtErinarY CEntEr<br />

To promote the health and well being of animals owned by<br />

military personnel, the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Veterinary Center sees pets<br />

on an appointment-only basis. <strong>The</strong> clinic has full surgical and<br />

diagnostic capabilities. For more information or to schedule an<br />

appointment, call 526-3803. <strong>The</strong> VTF is at 1535 Sheridan Ave.<br />

in Building 6190.<br />

Anyone who owns pets and lives on post must abide by <strong>Fort</strong><br />

<strong>Carson</strong> Regulation 40-5 and the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Family Housing <strong>Guide</strong>:<br />

• Register pets with the VTF within 10 days of arrival, or after<br />

acquiring a new pet. <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> residents are limited to two<br />

pets in post quarters.<br />

• Have all puppies and kittens vaccinated with an initial series<br />

of shots beginning at 6 to 8 weeks of age, every three to four<br />

weeks until 16 weeks of age and annually thereafter. Have all<br />

pets vaccinated for rabies at 16 weeks of age and annually<br />

thereafter. <strong>The</strong> rabies identification tag must be placed on the<br />

animal’s collar.<br />

• Have pets microchipped. This involves placing a microchip<br />

the size of a grain of rice underneath the skin in the pet’s<br />

shoulder area. This is a means of permanent identification<br />

and is mandatory for pets living on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>.<br />

Health Services<br />

• Provide adequate food, water and shelter for animals; remove<br />

pet waste daily.<br />

• Animals must be under proper control at all times and cannot<br />

roam freely. Animals will not be left unaccompanied in vehicles.<br />

• For those who live off post and within the city limits of<br />

Colorado Springs, their dogs and cats must be vaccinated<br />

against rabies annually. Dogs must be licensed within 30 days<br />

of arrival and annually thereafter.<br />

Contact the VTF for information concerning licensing agencies.<br />

<strong>The</strong> clinic hours of operation are Monday through Friday from<br />

7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. <strong>The</strong> clinic is closed on holidays and the last<br />

working day of the month. <strong>The</strong>se hours are subject to change on<br />

very short notice based on mission requirements.<br />

Warrior transition battalion (Wtb)<br />

In the summer of 2007, the Army Medical Action Plan was<br />

created to help develop solutions to improve processes and<br />

procedures for providing care to ill and injured Soldiers at Army<br />

and VA medical treatment facilities.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mission of the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> WTB is to provide command<br />

and control, primary care and case management for warriors in<br />

transition to establish conditions for their healing and to promote a<br />

timely return to the force or transition as a veteran to civilian life.<br />

Every Soldier in the WTB<br />

receives a detailed, comprehensive<br />

care plan detailing a<br />

plan of action to medically heal<br />

the Soldier. This plan, in turn,<br />

is an integral part of a detailed<br />

comprehensive transition plan<br />

that addresses medical care,<br />

spiritual welfare, behavioral<br />

health counseling, family counseling,<br />

education and meaningful,<br />

productive employment.<br />

For more information,<br />

contact 524-1301.<br />

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<strong>Carson</strong><br />

Community<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> is served by Fountain-<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

School District 8. Four elementary schools<br />

and a middle school are located on post.<br />

• Weikel Elementary School serves children in preschool<br />

through fifth grade. For more information, call 358-4320.<br />

• Patriot Elementary School serves children in kindergarten<br />

through fifth grade. For more information, call 382-1460.<br />

• <strong>Mountain</strong>side Elementary School serves kindergarten<br />

through fifth grade. For more information, call 382-1430.<br />

• Abrams Elementary School serves kindergarten through<br />

fifth grade. For more information, call 382-1490.<br />

• <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Middle School serves sixth through eighth grade.<br />

For more information, call 382-1610.<br />

• High school students are transported via school bus to<br />

Fountain-<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> High School in Fountain.<br />

For more information, call 382-1640.<br />

Several school districts serve the communities<br />

surrounding <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>:<br />

• Colorado Springs School District 11<br />

(north of post), 520-2000<br />

• Cheyenne <strong>Mountain</strong> School District 12<br />

(northwest of post), 475-6100<br />

• Harrison School District 2<br />

(north of post), 579-2000<br />

• Widefield School District 3<br />

(east of post), 391-3000<br />

• Falcon School District 49<br />

(northeast of post and Colorado Springs), 495-3601<br />

• Academy School District 20<br />

(north of post in northern Colorado Springs), 260-0604<br />

• Manitou Springs School District 14<br />

(west of post and Colorado Springs), 685-2024<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are also many private and charter schools in the area.<br />

For more information, contact the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> School Liaison<br />

Office, Building 1518, Prussman Blvd., or call 526-1101.<br />

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CHilD, YoutH anD sCHool sErViCEs<br />

(CYss), YoutH EDuCation suPPort sErViCEs<br />

Kindergarten through 12th grade and post-secondary school<br />

liaison services can assist Families with public, private or homeschool<br />

issues. Located in Building 1518, Youth Education Support<br />

Services has information concerning Colorado Springs, El Paso<br />

County and Pueblo County schools; surrounding community<br />

schools; private schools; homeschool information; and scholarship<br />

and post-secondary education information. For details, call<br />

526-4255 or 526-1071.<br />

CYSS Youth Education Liaison Services offers youth<br />

sponsorship training and the Youth Sponsorship Council. <strong>The</strong><br />

liaisons also provide homeschool programming and support the<br />

Youth Action Council and permanent change of station and grade<br />

advancement transition assistance, as well as post-secondary<br />

education preparation information. CYSS Liaison Education<br />

and Outreach Services provides information on all schools<br />

serving <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, including those off post. <strong>The</strong>y also provide<br />

information on transitioning from one district to another, and<br />

between elementary and middle school, and middle and high<br />

school. For more information, call 526-2301.<br />

CHilD, YoutH anD sCHool sErViCEs<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Child, Youth and School Services provides a<br />

variety of programs and services to children ages 6 weeks to<br />

18 years. Programs and services are based upon the growth<br />

and development of children and meet national and Army<br />

standards. Regardless of the program, length of stay or age<br />

of the child/youth, the service is based upon age-appropriate<br />

practices. Information and registration for any Child, Youth<br />

and School Services program can be obtained at Building 1518.<br />

Registration is free. Call 516-1100/1101 for information.<br />

CHilD DEVEloPMEnt CEntErs<br />

Child, Youth and School Services programs consist of<br />

full-day services for registered children ages 6 weeks to 5 years,<br />

and hourly care for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. <strong>The</strong> part-day<br />

preschool is for children ages 3 to 5 and the Part Day Strong<br />

Beginnings program is for children eligible for kindergarten the<br />

following school year. Morning and afternoon sessions are<br />

available Monday through Friday. Registration for all CYSS<br />

programs is in Building 1518; call 526-1100/1101 for<br />

information.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Child Development Centers on the installation<br />

are as follows:<br />

<strong>The</strong> East Child Development Center, in Building 6058 on the<br />

corner of Nelson and Martinez, provides full-day services only. <strong>The</strong><br />

center is open Monday through Friday from 5:45 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong> West Child Development Center, in Building 6060 on<br />

Coleman, provides full-day care services. <strong>The</strong> center is open<br />

Monday through Friday from 5:45 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ivy Child Development Center, on Prussman Boulevard,<br />

Building 1840, in the Resiliency Campus, provides full-day and<br />

hourly care. <strong>The</strong> center is open from 5:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday<br />

through Friday for full-day care and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for hourly<br />

care. For reservations, call 526-2463.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Aspen Child Development Center, Building 4356 on Funk<br />

Avenue inside Gate 3, is a full-day care center, kindergarten services<br />

for Abrams and <strong>Mountain</strong>side Elementary schools and Part-Day<br />

Strong Beginnings. It houses children ages 6 weeks-Kindergarten<br />

and is open Monday through Friday from 5:45 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> Community<br />

Cheyenne <strong>Mountain</strong> Child Development Center is in<br />

Building 6203 on Harr Avenue just south of the main <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

entrance at Gate 1. Cheyenne <strong>Mountain</strong> CDC provides full-day<br />

child care, before and after kindergarten care for Weikel and<br />

Patriot Elementary schools, and part-day preschool. It houses<br />

children ages 6 weeks to kindergarten and is open Monday<br />

through Friday from 5:45 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

Monarch Child Development Center, Building 2764, is on<br />

Womack Street near Gate 20. It is a full-day child care center and<br />

serves children ages 6 weeks to 5 years. <strong>The</strong> center is open from<br />

5:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.<br />

Timberline Multi-functional CDC is on the corner of Ware<br />

and Ellis Streets and will offer 26 hourly care spaces. <strong>The</strong> facility<br />

will also house SKIESUnlimited instructional class programs. <strong>The</strong><br />

child care hours for this program are from 5:45 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

Monday through Friday.<br />

FaMilY CHilD CarE<br />

Army-certified Family Child Care homes are available on the<br />

installation. FCC providers offer age-appropriate activities in a<br />

homelike environment. <strong>The</strong> small group size allows children to<br />

develop close relationships with caregivers and other children.<br />

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<strong>Carson</strong> Community<br />

<strong>The</strong> FCC program offers full-day, part-time, part-day and hourly<br />

care. Overnight, weekend, holiday hours and extended care (up<br />

to 14 days) are available for single and dual military parents. This<br />

care is also available for military and civilian working couples and<br />

for single civilian patrons. <strong>The</strong> care is for mission-related duty<br />

or with a documented civilian work schedule. <strong>The</strong> FCC office is<br />

located in Building 1518, Prussman Boulevard, across the street<br />

from the fire station. Registration for all CYSS programs is in<br />

Building 1518; call 526-1101 for information.<br />

KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM<br />

<strong>The</strong> kindergarten programs include a before- and after-school<br />

day care service for kindergarten children. Services are provided<br />

at Cheyenne <strong>Mountain</strong> CDC (Building 6203) for children enrolled<br />

at Weikel and Patriot Elementary Schools and Aspen CDC<br />

for children enrolled at Abrams and <strong>Mountain</strong>side Elementary<br />

Schools. Both facilities are open from 5:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday<br />

through Friday. A summer day camp program is also operated<br />

to provide full-day care for kindergarteners during the summer<br />

months. Registration for all CYSS programs is in Building 1518;<br />

call 526-1100/1101 for information.<br />

SCHOOL AGE SERVICES<br />

Before- and after-school programs for youths in first through<br />

fifth grade are provided at two facilities on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. Patriot<br />

SAS is in Building 6204 on Harr Avenue just south of the main<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> entrance at Gate 1, and Mesa School Age Services<br />

is across the street from Abrams Elementary School. <strong>The</strong> Patriot<br />

and Mesa School Age Services programs are for school-age<br />

children in first through fifth grades and are open Monday through<br />

Friday from 5:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. Transportation is provided to and<br />

from <strong>Mountain</strong>side Elementary School to the Mesa SAS facility.<br />

Children attending the other schools on post walk to and from<br />

the school-age facility. Full-day services are available for days<br />

when there is no school. Boys and Girls Club programs and 4-H<br />

are incorporated into School Age Services programming. Full-day<br />

camps are available during school breaks. Registration for all<br />

Child, Youth and School Services programs is in Building 1518;<br />

call 526-1100/1101 for information.<br />

YOUTH CENTER<br />

<strong>The</strong> Youth Center is on the corner of Ware Street and<br />

Normandy Road in Building 5950. <strong>The</strong> center offers a variety of<br />

programs and special events for middle- and high-school youths.<br />

Programming includes sports, fitness and health options; life<br />

skills; citizenship; leadership opportunities; arts; recreation; and<br />

leisure activities.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Youth Center offers after-school programs for middle<br />

school youths and teens. <strong>The</strong> after-school program is free for<br />

registered youth. Registration for all CYSS programs is in Building<br />

1518; call 526-1100/1101 for information.<br />

SPORTS & FITNESS<br />

<strong>The</strong> child and youth sports and fitness program provides<br />

recreational and educational programs that are fun, safe and<br />

nurturing. Participants are given an opportunity to learn and experience<br />

the fundamentals of sports, fitness and team and individual<br />

activities. Motor skill development aids younger children, fitness<br />

opportunities abound for middle and high school students, and a<br />

child/youth nutrition and health program serves the needs of all.<br />

Character education is a key component of the sports, fitness<br />

and nutrition programs that encourage fair play, responsibility,<br />

good sportsmanship and respect.<br />

Registration for all CYSS programs is in Building 1518; call<br />

526-1100/1101 for information.<br />

VENTURE POINT<br />

HIRED! is an apprenticeship and workforce preparation<br />

program designed to meet the career-exploration needs of teens<br />

ages 15 through 18. For more information, call 524-1472.<br />

MOBILIZATION AND DEPLOYMENT SUPPORT<br />

During mobilization and deployment, CYSS provides free child<br />

care support for Families. Family readiness group leaders or rear<br />

detachments can provide a list of benefits available during mobilization<br />

and deployment. To use any of the CYSS programs, children<br />

must be registered with CYSS. Information and registration<br />

for any CYSS program are at Building 1518. Call 516-1100/1101<br />

for information.<br />

RESOURCE AND REFERRAL OFFICE<br />

For overnight, weekend, full-day, part-day or drop-in child care<br />

in a home environment, the Resource and Referral Office is available.<br />

<strong>The</strong> RRO makes referrals for full-time child care to licensed<br />

day-care homes at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. Children ages 4 weeks to 2 years<br />

may use resource and referral services. For more information and<br />

registration call 526-2680.<br />

ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE (ACS)<br />

Army Community Service invites active-duty military,<br />

their Families, retirees and Department of the Army civilians<br />

into a world of education, opportunity and discovery. ACS<br />

offers services that promote self-reliance, resiliency and<br />

stability during war and peace. Its programs and classes are<br />

designed to fit a diverse and mobile community.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> ACS Center, on the corner of Specker Avenue and Flint<br />

Street, is a fully accredited state-of-the-art facility that contains<br />

the following core programs: Army Volunteer Corps (AVC);<br />

Family Enrichment; Mobilization and Deployment; Employment<br />

Readiness; Financial Readiness; Army Emergency Relief; Outreach;<br />

Mayoral; Community Information, Referral and Follow-up;<br />

Soldier and Family Readiness; Exceptional Family Member; and<br />

Relocation Readiness. This facility also has its own child care<br />

center, which is available for use by ACS volunteers and participants<br />

attending ACS functions (limited child care with prior<br />

registration). Stop by and see all that ACS has to offer.<br />

For more information, call 526-4590.<br />

aCs arMY VoluntEEr CorPs<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Army Volunteer Corps can connect<br />

community members with volunteer opportunities throughout<br />

the installation and community. Volunteering allows community<br />

members to meet new people in interesting and varied settings,<br />

and enables them to grow personally while gaining a sense of<br />

accomplishment. Army Community Service has a place for<br />

people to contribute to the community, learn new skills, meet<br />

others, make new friends and plan their future career paths.<br />

Volunteer opportunities are varied and can meet diverse<br />

interests such as administrative, teaching classes, serving as<br />

community mayors, welcoming new Families and helping<br />

others find employment. For more information, call 526-1082<br />

or 526-8303.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Mayoral Program was established to<br />

enhance the quality of life for residents of the installation. Each<br />

village has an elected/appointed mayor and deputy mayor<br />

who act as community liaisons, representing the village and<br />

residents. <strong>The</strong>y promote self-sufficiency for military Families,<br />

showing the community “how to” rather than “to do for.” For<br />

more information, call 526-1082 or 526-8303.<br />

aCs FaMilY EnriCHMEnt ProGraM<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Family Action Plan identifies and recommends<br />

solutions to Soldier/Family-generated issues that affect the<br />

quality of life of the total Army family. An annual conference<br />

is held at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> each fall. Members of the community<br />

become involved in the AFAP conference by serving as<br />

delegates, volunteer facilitators, recorders and administrative<br />

assistants. For more information, call 526-4590.<br />

EMERGENCY SERVICES<br />

For all police, fire and medical emergencies,<br />

immediately call 911. To report all non-emergent<br />

crimes, call 526-2333 or counter report the incident<br />

at the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Police Desk at Building 2700,<br />

Christie Street.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Directorate of Emergency<br />

Services manages a complete Enhanced 911<br />

Emergency Communications Center. This center<br />

dispatches emergency services for police,<br />

fire, medical, physical security and all hazard<br />

responses. <strong>The</strong> directorate operates a proactive<br />

program to discourage crime, create a safe<br />

environment and maintain a high quality of life on<br />

post. <strong>The</strong> directorate is located in Building 2701,<br />

Christie Street. For more information call 526-1453.<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> Community<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Family Team Building program improves<br />

personal and Family preparedness to enhance overall Army<br />

readiness through training workshops. AFTB prepares all<br />

of America’s Army — Soldiers (active, Reserve and retired),<br />

Department of the Army civilians and Family members of<br />

all these groups — to function at the highest level in varied<br />

situations with minimal support. AFTB classes are offered on<br />

a regularly scheduled basis. For nonmilitary civilian agencies,<br />

Army 101 is available. For more information,<br />

call 526-4590.<br />

aCs MobiliZation anD DEPloYMEnt<br />

rEaDinEss ProGraM<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Community Service Mobilization and Deployment<br />

Readiness Program provides assistance to Soldiers (active<br />

duty, Reserve, National Guard) and their Families. <strong>The</strong> Family<br />

Readiness Program assists units and their Families in preparing<br />

for deployment. Operation READY pre-deployment briefings are<br />

scheduled through individual units. For more information or to<br />

schedule a briefing, call 526-4590.<br />

Family Readiness Group Leader and Rear Detachment<br />

Training are conducted on a regularly scheduled basis. Training<br />

ensures leadership is prepared for the challenges that may arise<br />

due to mobilization and deployments. For more information or to<br />

register for training, call 526-4590.<br />

aCs MilitarY anD FaMilY liFE<br />

Consultants ProGraM<br />

<strong>The</strong> Military and Family Life Consultants program provides<br />

licensed and experienced mental health professionals trained<br />

on military Family specific topics regarding the deployment<br />

cycle, military culture and reintegration. <strong>The</strong> consultants assist<br />

with problem-solving and life skills. For more information, call<br />

338-7216 or 526-4590.<br />

aCs EMPloYMEnt rEaDinEss ProGraM<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Community Service Employment Readiness<br />

Program provides assistance and self-development workshops<br />

to military Families. ACS understands the mobile lifestyle of the<br />

military community and the effects and restrictions it has on<br />

Army spouses or dependents searching for employment and<br />

career advancements. This program is designed to assist the<br />

military Family in finding and securing employment. Information<br />

is available on civil service (appropriated fund employment);<br />

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<strong>Carson</strong> Community<br />

nonappropriated fund employment in recreation facilities,<br />

child care and other areas; government agencies including<br />

state, city and county; contract positions within <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

and the community; and local companies in the surrounding<br />

communities.<br />

Employment Readiness also offers self-development<br />

workshops, training, counseling, career assessments,<br />

seminars and job fairs. Information is also available on local<br />

colleges, universities, educational programs (MYCAA) and<br />

scholarships. For more information, call 526-0452.<br />

aCs FinanCial rEaDinEss ProGraM<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Community Service Financial Readiness Program<br />

provides free professional financial counseling. Services include:<br />

• Budget counseling<br />

• Debt management<br />

• Credit counseling<br />

• Financial planning and investment options<br />

• Personal finance seminars and classes<br />

• Assistance with consumer complaints and resolution of<br />

issues concerning local businesses<br />

• Free CARFAX reports (used vehicle history)<br />

• Home-buying and foreclosure information<br />

For more information, to schedule an appointment or to<br />

register for a class, call 526-4590.<br />

arMY EMErGEnCY rEliEF<br />

Army Emergency Relief provides emergency financial<br />

assistance to Soldiers (active and retired) and their Family<br />

members when there is an established need. Assistance is<br />

available for food, rent, utilities, emergency travel, vehicle repair<br />

and funeral expenses. AER also gives undergraduate education<br />

scholarships, based primarily on financial need, to children of<br />

active-duty and retired Soldiers. AER cannot help pay for nonessential<br />

items; finance ordinary leave or vacation; pay fines or legal<br />

expenses; help liquidate or consolidate debt; assist with home<br />

purchases or improvements; cover bad checks; or pay credit card<br />

debt. All requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.<br />

Active-duty Soldiers are encouraged to go through their unit<br />

command financial noncommissioned officer (CFNCO). If you are<br />

unsure whom your designated CFNCO is, call 526-4590. If AER<br />

assistance is needed after hours, call the AER cell phone at<br />

331-5278 or the American Red Cross at (877) 272-7337.<br />

aCs rEloCation rEaDinEss ProGraM<br />

Not sure how to move? Need more information on where<br />

you are going? <strong>The</strong> Army Community Service Relocation<br />

Readiness Program is here to assist. It can provide you with the<br />

resources to make an informed relocation decision. Available<br />

services include outbound consultations (individual or Family);<br />

relocation-related educational classes; welcome packets and<br />

information on military installations and communities around the<br />

world; free auto maps and destination directions; the Waiting<br />

Families Program; English as a Second Language; and <strong>The</strong> Family<br />

Connection. For more information, call 526-1070 or 526-4590.<br />

ACS also provides training to all sponsors, in accordance<br />

with AR 600-8-8, as they are required to complete the Installation’s<br />

Sponsorship Training program prior to assignment of a<br />

Soldier or civilian employee. For more information, call 526-1070.<br />

aCs FaMilY ConnECtion<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Community Service Family Connection is “A<br />

Welcome Center for Families.” Its services include: information<br />

on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and the Colorado Springs community; the ACS<br />

Loan Closet; a Homebuyer’s Workshop; a play area for children;<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> welcome packets; citizenship and immigration assistance;<br />

a computer lab with printers; a toy and book program;<br />

and much more. Family members are highly encouraged to attend<br />

the ACS Newcomer Orientation. Participants receive an overview<br />

of services and programs available at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, a tour of the<br />

installation and an opportunity to meet new friends. <strong>The</strong> Family<br />

Connection is located on Barkley Avenue in Building 1354. For<br />

more information, call 526-1070.<br />

aCs loan ClosEt<br />

<strong>The</strong> ACS Loan Closet provides temporary household items to<br />

Families that are in- and out-processing at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. A Department<br />

of Defense identification card and permanent change of<br />

station orders are required. Available items include: hospitality kits<br />

(pots, pans, dishes, glasses, etc.), infant, toddler and booster car<br />

seats, folding tables and chairs, portable baby cribs, crock pots,<br />

electric skillets, vacuums, dog kennels, cots and much more. <strong>The</strong><br />

ACS Loan Closet is in the Family Connection, Building 1354, off<br />

Barkley Avenue. For more information, call 526-1070.<br />

aCs MultiCultural suPPort & iMMiGration<br />

anD naturaliZation ProGraM<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Community Service Relocation Readiness Program<br />

offers multicultural support services to foreign-born spouses.<br />

English as a Second Language is available free. Prior testing is<br />

required. For more information, call 526-1053.<br />

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Multicultural support groups (German, Korean and Spanish)<br />

meet at the Family Connection on a regular basis. If you are<br />

interested in participating but a group has not been established,<br />

contact us to see how we can assist in establishing one. For<br />

more information, call 526-1070.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Immigration and Naturalization Program is available to<br />

assist all branches of the military and their Families, including<br />

retirees. Services include: citizenship paperwork, permanent<br />

resident card paperwork, petitions for Family members to come<br />

to the United States and much more. Due to the high demand<br />

for this program, appointments are preferred. For more information<br />

or to schedule an appointment, call 526-0457.<br />

aCs CoMMunitY inForMation anD<br />

rEFErral ProGraM<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Community Service Community Information and<br />

Referral Program provides information on available resources and<br />

services for Department of Defense Identification cardholders.<br />

This program links local, state and federal resources. For more<br />

information, call 526-4590.<br />

aCs solDiEr anD FaMilY<br />

rEaDinEss ProGraM<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Community Service Soldier and Family Readiness<br />

Program promotes individual, couple and family wellness by<br />

offering a comprehensive program that includes awareness,<br />

education and support to prevent family violence. Classes are<br />

offered to commanders, troops, professionals, Families and<br />

the community. Prevention and support services include: the<br />

New Parent Support Program; child safety education; nurturing<br />

programs; single parent support; playgroup; infant massage;<br />

Cooperative Parenting and Divorce; Boot Camp for New Dads;<br />

a Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program; marriage<br />

workshops; various life-skills seminars; and the Victim<br />

Advocacy Program. A victim advocate is a person who is there<br />

to help support victims in making decisions to promote safety.<br />

An advocate will walk with the victim through the various stages<br />

that may be involved in their case. <strong>The</strong> goal of advocacy is to<br />

support and empower victims to make their own decisions. <strong>The</strong><br />

24-hour victim advocate pager number is 243-7907. For more<br />

information, call 526-4590.<br />

aCs EXCEPtional FaMilY MEMbEr ProGraM<br />

<strong>The</strong> Exceptional Family Member Program, working in<br />

concert with other military and civilian agencies, is designed to<br />

provide a comprehensive, coordinated, multiagency approach<br />

for community support, housing, medical, educational and<br />

personnel services to Families with special needs.<br />

An exceptional Family member is a Family member,<br />

regardless of age, with any physical, emotional, developmental<br />

or intellectual disorder that requires special treatment, therapy,<br />

education, training or counseling. <strong>The</strong> following Soldiers with<br />

EFMs (children and adults) will enroll in the EFMP: active duty,<br />

U.S. Army Reserve, USAR Active Guard Reserve Program<br />

(mobilized and deployed Soldiers are not eligible for enrollment<br />

in the EFMP) and Army National Guard AGR personnel serving<br />

under authority of Title 10, United States Code, and Title 32,<br />

United States Code.<br />

<strong>The</strong> EFMP enhances Soldier and Family quality of life,<br />

without affecting promotions, by considering a Soldier’s EFM<br />

needs during the assignment process. <strong>The</strong> program ensures<br />

that Soldiers are assigned to duty locations where they can<br />

complete their missions and where needed services for the<br />

EFM are available.<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> Community<br />

EFMP is in place to assist Families with special needs<br />

with navigating systems; connecting with resources; advocacy<br />

(school, housing, medical, etc.); permanent change of station<br />

moves (both incoming and outgoing); child care using the Special<br />

Needs Accommodation Process; respite care (certain qualification<br />

criteria apply); and general information. For questions, concerns,<br />

referrals, etc., contact the ACS EFMP team at 526-4590.<br />

aCs surViVor outrEaCH sErViCEs<br />

Losing a loved one is one of the most difficult things anyone<br />

can go through. <strong>The</strong> Army Community Service Survivor<br />

Outreach Services (SOS) connects survivors with people who<br />

can help them move forward and find strength, to include a financial<br />

counselor and a support coordinator. Many times after<br />

losing a loved one there are unresolved issues or questions<br />

that may surface months or years after the loss. SOS staff<br />

understands that new issues and questions may surface long<br />

after the Casualty Assistance Officer has concluded his duty.<br />

SOS is in the Fallen Heroes Family Center on Mekong Street,<br />

in Building 6215. For more information, call 526-2069.<br />

aCs outrEaCH ProGraM<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Community Service Outreach Program identifies<br />

family support program requirements within the community. It<br />

coordinates and implements comprehensive outreach initiatives<br />

designed to facilitate the delivery of existing services and develop<br />

new services based on the results of annual needs assessments.<br />

Such initiatives may include: one-on-one home visits for isolated<br />

Families, and exported outreach services to off-post housing<br />

locations, satellite centers and other locations and events. For<br />

more information, call 526-4590.<br />

aCs solDiEr anD FaMilY assistanCE CEntEr<br />

<strong>The</strong> Soldier and Family Assistance Center is a “onestop<br />

shop” providing support and resources to Warriors in<br />

Transition and their Families. Warriors are assigned to either<br />

the Warrior Transition Unit or are in the Disability Evaluation<br />

System. <strong>The</strong> SFAC is at 1481 Titus Blvd. in Building 7492.<br />

Transitioning Soldiers are in the process of preparing for<br />

“return to duty” or transitioning out of the Army. <strong>The</strong> SFAC<br />

provides assistance with financial counseling, employment,<br />

education, benefits counseling, community programs and<br />

social services. For more information, call 526-5807.<br />

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aCs Warrior FaMilY CoMMunitY<br />

PartnErsHiP (WFCP)<br />

Are you looking for information about military life here<br />

at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> or are you trying to navigate to find the right<br />

service? If so, the WFCP can assist you. Our program offers<br />

Soldiers, Families and community members a variety of information<br />

and resources for on-post and Colorado’s Front Range.<br />

Stop in and try our touch-screen kiosks. <strong>The</strong>y can help with<br />

directions and information anytime of day. For more information,<br />

call 526-8747.<br />

aMEriCan rED Cross<br />

<strong>The</strong> American Red Cross at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> has two offices.<br />

<strong>The</strong> main office is on the first floor of Directorate of Family and<br />

Morale, Welfare and Recreation in Building 1217, room 114,<br />

on the corner of Ellis Street and Specker Avenue. <strong>The</strong> telephone<br />

number is 526-2311. <strong>The</strong> volunteer office is at Evans Army<br />

Community Hospital, Building 7500, room 1033. <strong>The</strong> telephone<br />

number is 526–7144. Office hours are Monday through Friday,<br />

8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />

Services include emergency communication in the event<br />

of a critical accident, illness or death in a service member’s<br />

immediate family. In such cases, the Red Cross should be<br />

notified at once. <strong>The</strong> Red Cross will verify the situation and<br />

relay emergency leave requests, if necessary, to the proper<br />

military authorities. It is up to commanding officers to decide<br />

whether or not to grant leave. For assistance, call the Services<br />

to Armed Forces Center at (877) 272–7337. When an emergency<br />

arises that requires the presence of the service member<br />

or his or her Family, the Red Cross may provide access to an<br />

interest-free loan or grant for travel expenses. <strong>The</strong>se funds<br />

are made available by the military aid societies. <strong>The</strong>y may be<br />

authorized for other emergencies as well, and are disbursed<br />

on the basis of need. Referrals to specialized sources of help<br />

are also available to service members and their Families. This<br />

service is provided on behalf of Army Emergency Relief after<br />

duty hours.<br />

Volunteer services: Many volunteer opportunities are<br />

available, including service at Evans Army Community Hospital,<br />

post dental clinics, the main office or the local chapter. Disaster<br />

assistance and CPR/first aid courses are provided by the Pikes<br />

Peak Chapter. Call 632-3563. Hours of operation are Monday<br />

through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se Red Cross services and more are available to<br />

service members and their Families 24/7. For more information<br />

about the Red Cross, call 526-2311 or reach the Pikes Peak<br />

Chapter at 632-3563. Visit the website at www.redcross.org<br />

or www.pparc.org.<br />

arMY CarEEr anD aluMni ProGraM CEntEr<br />

<strong>The</strong> Army Career and Alumni Program Center is in Building<br />

1118, room 133, on the corner of Ellis Street and Chiles Avenue;<br />

entry is through the north side of the building only. <strong>The</strong> ACAP<br />

offers assistance to transitioning personnel and their Families<br />

through individual counseling and referrals to other agencies<br />

on and off post that provide services relating to the transition<br />

process. In addition, ACAP counselors facilitate a half-day<br />

workshop on resume writing during the Department of Labor’s<br />

Transition Assistance Program. Visitors to ACAP will find<br />

transition materials that include: employer hiring days, job fairs<br />

and education expos, computerized job search capabilities including<br />

Internet access, a comprehensive library of transitionrelated<br />

books and a staff to assist patrons.<br />

ACAP is open Monday through Wednesday and on Friday<br />

from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and on Thursday from 7 a.m. to<br />

11:30 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. For information or to schedule an<br />

appointment, call 526-1001/1002.<br />

DirECtoratE oF PubliC WorKs (DPW)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Directorate of Public Works is in Building 1219, 1626<br />

Evans St., between Specker and Wetzel avenues near the<br />

intersection of Ellis Street. DPW-related programs operating<br />

out of a different location are listed by building number and<br />

street name.<br />

Army Family Housing (on post), Balfour Beatty Communities<br />

(BBC) Inc., Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Thursday<br />

9 a.m. to 5 p.m.), 579-1606, www.fortcarsonfamilyhousing.<br />

com. Army Family Housing on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> is owned and<br />

operated by BBC Inc., in the Joel Hefley Community Center. For<br />

information on applying for on-post housing, contact the BBC<br />

Management Office.<br />

Asbestos, Lead and Toxics Program, Monday through<br />

Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., 526-1725. <strong>The</strong> DPW Environmental<br />

Division manages the Asbestos, Lead and Toxics Program.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are asbestos-containing building materials throughout<br />

most of the older buildings on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and Piñon Canyon<br />

Maneuver Site. Additionally, some facilities may have lead-based<br />

paint, naturally occurring radon and polychlorinated biphenyls.<br />

<strong>The</strong> DPW protects the environment while ensuring that there are<br />

no exposures to Soldiers, Family members or civilians.<br />

Certificates of Nonavailability (CNA), Building 7301,<br />

room 104, Woodfill Road, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m.<br />

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to 3:45 p.m., 526-0570. <strong>The</strong> DPW Housing Division is responsible<br />

for and manages requests for CNAs for <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>.<br />

Soldiers can contact the Installation Unaccompanied Housing<br />

(UH) Office to obtain UH and CNA information.<br />

Cultural Resources Program, Building 2420, Polio Street,<br />

Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 526-3806. <strong>The</strong><br />

DPW Environmental Division manages the Cultural Resources<br />

Program, which ensures compliance with historic preservation<br />

laws, mandates and regulations while simultaneously facilitating<br />

the garrison support missions.<br />

Energy Conservation/Net Zero Energy and Water<br />

Conservation/Net Zero Water Program, Monday through<br />

Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., 526-1739. <strong>The</strong> DPW Operations<br />

and Maintenance Division manages the Energy Conservation<br />

Program, including energy conservation initiatives, commanding<br />

general and garrison commander energy and water conservation<br />

policy letters and the Building Energy Monitor program.<br />

<strong>The</strong> program is also the lead for <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>’s Net Zero energy<br />

and water goals.<br />

Environmental Compliance Assessment Team (ECAT),<br />

Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., 526-4446.<br />

<strong>The</strong> DPW Environmental Division ECAT mission is to provide<br />

support to units, garrison directorates and tenants as they<br />

relate to environmental compliance and management. <strong>The</strong><br />

ECAT conducts assessments of all facilities in concert with<br />

unit Environmental Protection Officers (EPOs) to protect the<br />

installation from unnecessary fines and environmental violations<br />

by assessing facilities on an annual, biannual, quarterly<br />

and monthly basis.<br />

Environmental Management System (EMS), Monday<br />

through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 524-3534 or<br />

(719) 526-4340. <strong>The</strong> DPW Environmental Division is the<br />

installation lead for the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> EMS. <strong>The</strong> EMS provides<br />

a framework for <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> to operate in a manner in accordance<br />

with local, state and federal laws as they apply to<br />

environmental compliance. Each unit and activity on <strong>Fort</strong><br />

<strong>Carson</strong> is a participating member of the EMS.<br />

Facility Assignments and Transfers, Monday through<br />

Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., 526-1745. <strong>The</strong> DPW Master<br />

Planning Division has a step-by-step process in place for<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> Community<br />

the assignment of facility space on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Master<br />

Planning Division coordinates with units, organizations and<br />

activities requiring assignment of facility space, to include<br />

temporary or training requirements.<br />

First Sergeants’ Barracks Program 2020 (FSBP 2020)<br />

— See Single Soldier Housing Office.<br />

Forestry Program, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,<br />

526-1667 or 526-1692. DPW Environmental Division promotes<br />

a healthy urban and downrange forest community through an<br />

integrated management approach. <strong>The</strong> program focuses on<br />

ensuring that <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> is sustaining the urban forest by<br />

maintaining trees within the cantonment area. Additionally,<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> manages the downrange forest resource for<br />

ecosystem health and function. Effective forest management<br />

supports the military training mission by improving visibility,<br />

maneuver and concealment.<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Community Council, Building 7301, room<br />

202, Woodfill Road, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.,<br />

526-4388. Representatives from garrison headquarters, senior<br />

mission command, Fountain-<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> School District 8, fire<br />

fighters, police, Balfour Beatty Communities, village mayors<br />

and DPW make up the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Community Council. <strong>The</strong><br />

council meets monthly for the purpose of improving the quality<br />

of life in the villages for the more than 3,000 Families who<br />

reside in on-post Family housing.<br />

Hazardous Waste Storage Facility, Building 9246,<br />

Butts Road, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.,<br />

526-8003. <strong>The</strong> DPW Environmental Division manages a<br />

Hazardous Waste Storage Facility, which handles hazardous<br />

waste for units and activities on the installation. Call for an<br />

appointment if a large quantity is expected for turn-in.<br />

Household Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility (El Paso<br />

County), 3255 Akers Drive, Colorado Springs, Colo. 80922,<br />

520-7878. <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> residents can dispose of a variety of<br />

household hazardous waste at the El Paso County Household<br />

Hazardous Waste Facility. For information about which<br />

household hazardous waste products the county accepts and<br />

disposal dates and times, visit http://adm.elpasoco.com/<br />

Environmental%20Division/Household%20Hazardous%20<br />

Waste/Pages/default.aspx.<br />

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Welcome <strong>Carson</strong> Community<br />

to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

Housing Services Office (HSO), Building 7301, Woodfill<br />

Road, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. (Thursday,<br />

9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.), 526-2323, 526-2322 or 526-5219. <strong>The</strong><br />

DPW Housing Division HSO provides Soldiers and Families the<br />

following services: one-on-one support in locating adequate,<br />

affordable and available housing; rentals and for-sale listings;<br />

complaint mediation; and welcome packets that supply basic<br />

information about local communities, local Basic Allowance<br />

for Housing (BAH) rates, school information, maps and other<br />

housing-related information.<br />

Keys and Locks, Building 1225, Evans Street, 24 hours a<br />

day, seven days a week, 526-5345. <strong>The</strong> DPW Operations and<br />

Maintenance Division oversees the operations and maintenance<br />

contractor, who handles all requests for key replacements<br />

and issues relating to locks.<br />

Map Services (facility, road and utility maps), Monday<br />

through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 524-1085. <strong>The</strong> DPW Engineering<br />

Division provides geographic information system (GIS)<br />

mapping of all infrastructure, e.g., facilities, roads and utilities,<br />

computer-aided design (CADD) support and surveys for DPW.<br />

Requests for as-built(s), floor plans and specialty maps are<br />

also created.<br />

Pest Management, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to<br />

3:30 p.m. Structural pest control at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> is performed<br />

under contract. Services will be provided as a reimbursable<br />

cost to the customer. Occupants may request pest control<br />

service by placing a service call to 526-5141. Weed control<br />

at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> is performed under contract and through the<br />

use of the self-help weed control program. Contracted weed<br />

control is generally limited to the managed turf areas, the red<br />

rocks and xeriscaped ornamental areas. Most other areas<br />

are not covered and are controlled through the use of <strong>Fort</strong><br />

<strong>Carson</strong>’s self-help weed control program. For information on<br />

this program contact the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Support Services by<br />

calling 526-5345.<br />

Recycling Program, Building 155 (Near Gate 3 off<br />

Wickersham Boulevard), Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m.<br />

to 3 p.m., 526-5898. <strong>The</strong> DPW Operations and Maintenance<br />

Division maintains an active Recycle Program to help with<br />

the installation’s goal to achieve Net Zero waste. <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

maintains four recycle drop-off locations that accept cardboard,<br />

mixed paper (white paper, newspaper, magazines,<br />

shredded paper, junk mail, etc.), aluminum, tin, plastic and<br />

glass. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Exchange drop-off location now also<br />

accepts electronics, porcelain, batteries and old mattresses.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Recycle Center, Building 155, is located off<br />

Wickersham Boulevard near Gate 3, which is open 24 hours<br />

a day, seven days a week.<br />

<strong>The</strong> PX drop-off location at the southeast corner of the<br />

PX on Sheridan Avenue is open Monday through Friday from<br />

7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to<br />

4 p.m. An attendant is on duty to provide assistance.<br />

Specker Avenue and Long Street parking lot collection<br />

point. (No glass collection)<br />

Wolf Dining Facility parking lot collection point off<br />

Specker Avenue.<br />

<strong>The</strong> main Recycle Center also accepts nonaccountable/<br />

expendable metals and printer toner cartridges.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Recycle Program also runs a Recycle Incentive<br />

Program geared toward getting units involved in recycling<br />

and earning money for morale, welfare and recreation funds.<br />

Battalions can drop off their recyclables at the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

Recycle Center Tuesday and Thursday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

to be weighed and have their accounts updated. Recycle<br />

Program staff pick up cardboard, metal and wood collection<br />

containers located in unit motor pools areas, weigh the<br />

commodities and add the information to their battalion’s<br />

totals.<br />

For questions concerning recycling at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> or<br />

participating in the Recycle Incentive Program, call the<br />

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Recycle Center at 526-5898. For information about Net Zero<br />

Waste initiatives, call 526-1695.<br />

Refuse Services, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to<br />

4:30 p.m., 526-1695. <strong>The</strong> DPW Operations and Maintenance<br />

Division requires that every effort be made to divert recyclable<br />

materials from the waste stream to achieve Net Zero waste<br />

goals. For refuse service or container requests, call 526-1695.<br />

Service Orders, Building 1225, Evans Street, 24 hours a<br />

day, seven days a week, 526-5345. <strong>The</strong> DPW Operations and<br />

Maintenance Division’s primary responsibility is the maintenance<br />

and repair of permanent, fixed structures, called real property,<br />

such as buildings, roads, sidewalks, streetlights, grounding<br />

points and utility distribution systems. Service orders are processed<br />

for routine maintenance or repair of real property through<br />

the DPW operations and maintenance contractor.<br />

Signs, Building 1225, Evans Street, Monday through<br />

Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., 896-0797 or 525-2924. <strong>The</strong> DPW<br />

Operations and Maintenance Division operations and maintenance<br />

contractor, <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Support Services, handles<br />

all installation facility signage requests (for example, building<br />

identification and building numbers), including parking signs<br />

and regulatory traffic signs. All signs not provided by DPW are<br />

the responsibility of the customer. For more information or to<br />

request a sign, call FCSS at 896-0797 or 525-2924 or email<br />

jdiorio@kira.com.<br />

Single Soldier Housing Office (SSHO), Building 1454,<br />

Nelson Boulevard, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,<br />

526-9707. Unit leaders continue to lead Soldiers who live<br />

in the barracks. Unit leaders continue to be responsible for<br />

good order and discipline. <strong>The</strong> SSHO augments unit leaders<br />

by managing the barracks. Single Soldiers and unit leaders<br />

should contact the SSHO with questions associated with the<br />

barracks and call the SSHO to submit service requests for<br />

room repairs.<br />

Snow Removal, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,<br />

526-9271. <strong>The</strong> DPW Operations and Maintenance Division is in<br />

charge of installation snow removal efforts. Snow removal and<br />

de-icing operations are performed based on command guidance<br />

and available resources.<br />

Stormwater Management Program, Monday through<br />

Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., 526-1697. <strong>The</strong> DPW Environmental<br />

Division is responsible for ensuring installation compliance<br />

with stormwater permit requirements. Analysis conducted<br />

by the program also assists in determining flood hazards to<br />

personnel and buildings on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, and is a quantitative<br />

reference for required permitting and regulation compliance in<br />

managing <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>’s surface water resources.<br />

Traffic Engineering, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to<br />

4 p.m., 526-9267. <strong>The</strong> DPW Engineering Division manages<br />

on-post traffic project planning, traffic signal operations and<br />

traffic sign management. It also serves as a liaison between<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and various civilian transportation agencies for<br />

off-post traffic projects and issues affecting the installation.<br />

Unit Sponsorship Program, Building 7301, Woodfill Road,<br />

Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., 526-4246. <strong>The</strong><br />

DPW Housing Division manages the Garrison Commander’s<br />

Unit Sponsorship Program. Under the program, various installation<br />

units — battalions and brigades — sponsor a particular<br />

on-post housing village and partner with the village mayor and<br />

a Balfour Beatty Communities leasing agent.<br />

Utilities (Utility locates, dig permits, electricity, power<br />

outages, sewer-related issues, gas and water use/hydrants),<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> Community<br />

Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., 526-9243. <strong>The</strong><br />

DPW Operations and Maintenance Division provides permits<br />

supporting all construction including utility outages, utility<br />

locates and construction water. <strong>The</strong> dig permit office is in<br />

Building 1225, Evans Street, 302-0157. <strong>The</strong> dig permit office<br />

is “one-stop shopping” for obtaining dig permits and can also<br />

assist with utility outage requests. Prior to submitting a dig<br />

permit, a work request (DA Form 4283) must be completed<br />

through the DPW Business Operations and Integration Division<br />

Work Management Branch. (See Work Request Section)<br />

Water Quality Program, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.<br />

to 3:30 p.m., 526-1730. <strong>The</strong> DPW Environmental Division<br />

manages the Water Quality Program for the installation. <strong>Fort</strong><br />

<strong>Carson</strong> receives its drinking water from Colorado Springs<br />

Utilities (CSU). CSU maintains an extensive testing program<br />

that assures full compliance with the requirements of the<br />

Safe Drinking Water Act. In addition, the DPW operations and<br />

maintenance contractor performs routine supplementary testing<br />

for chlorine levels, coliform contamination and chlorination<br />

byproducts in the drinking water distribution system with the<br />

goal of providing water that is safe to drink for all <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

consumers. On an annual schedule, testing for lead and copper<br />

is conducted on water samples collected from schools,<br />

child development centers and family housing.<br />

Weeds (Noxious), Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to<br />

4:30 p.m., 526-1685. <strong>The</strong> DPW Environmental Division is<br />

responsible for the inventory, control and monitoring of invasive<br />

species (including noxious weeds) at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

and Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site. For issues with common<br />

weeds such as dandelions see the Pest Management section.<br />

Wetlands Program, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to<br />

4:30 p.m., 526-1685. <strong>The</strong> DPW Environmental Division manages<br />

both jurisdictional and nonjurisdictional wetlands at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

and Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site. Wetlands management<br />

protects wetland values in accordance with numerous federal<br />

regulations.<br />

Wildland Fire Program, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m.<br />

to 4:30 p.m., 526-1696. <strong>The</strong> DPW Environmental Division<br />

promotes a healthy forest community through an integrated<br />

management approach to wildfire suppression and prescribed<br />

fires on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site. <strong>The</strong><br />

program focuses on protecting and improving training lands<br />

by using a natural fire regime. <strong>The</strong> Wildland Fire Program also<br />

provides education and outreach to adjoining communities<br />

and landowners.<br />

Wildlife Program, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,<br />

524-5393. <strong>The</strong> DPW Environmental Division Wildlife Program<br />

at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site works to<br />

maximize access to Army land, air and water resources for<br />

military training while ensuring that the biological diversity<br />

of natural resources entrusted to the Army are sustained for<br />

training, scientific research, education, recreation and other<br />

compatible uses. <strong>The</strong> Wildlife Program seeks to improve wildlife<br />

recreational opportunities for Soldiers and their Families.<br />

Work Requests (Facilities Engineering Work Requests, DA<br />

Form 4283), Monday through Friday, 7 to 11:30 a.m., 526-2900.<br />

Afternoon customer support is by appointment only; call<br />

526-2900. Work Requests are processed through the DPW<br />

Business Operations and Integration Division Work Management<br />

Branch. Work Orders are typically for maintenance and<br />

repair projects over the limits of a service order, or for any new<br />

construction requirements.<br />

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lEGal sErViCEs<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> Community<br />

<strong>The</strong> Office of the Staff Judge Advocate provides two<br />

primary services for Soldiers and their Families: the Army Legal<br />

Assistance Program, and the Army Claims Program. <strong>The</strong> Office<br />

of the Staff Judge Advocate is in Building 6222 on Mekong<br />

Street. For information, call 526-5572.<br />

lEGal assistanCE<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Legal Assistance Office is available to<br />

all Soldiers, Family members, and retirees. Services include<br />

preparation of wills, powers of attorney, name changes, and<br />

stepchild adoptions. <strong>The</strong> office also assists Soldiers with<br />

landlord/tenant issues, family law issues, consumer issues,<br />

and issues unique to military service, such as administrative<br />

reprimands, evaluation appeals, regulatory family support, and<br />

assessments of financial liability.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Legal Assistance Office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.,<br />

Monday through Friday.<br />

Appointments are scheduled by calling at 9 a.m. on the last<br />

duty day of the week, normally a Friday. Walk-in appointments<br />

are available Monday and Thursday with sign-up beginning at<br />

8:30 a.m. Notaries and powers of attorney are done on a walk-in<br />

basis during the office’s normal business hours.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Legal Assistance Office offers a divorce/separation video<br />

briefing and a general question-and-answer period Monday<br />

and Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. and Thursday at 2 p.m. Anyone<br />

who wishes to schedule an appointment with an attorney to<br />

discuss divorce or separation must first attend the video briefing.<br />

Attorneys can offer limited assistance in divorce proceedings; a<br />

referral list of private attorneys is made available.<br />

Attorneys are not available on Fridays. For more information,<br />

call 526-5572 or 526-5573.<br />

arMY ClaiMs<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Staff Judge Advocate Claims Office is<br />

responsible for processing all claims for damage or loss of<br />

personal property, including privately owned vehicles, due to<br />

military shipment or storage, as well as damage or loss of<br />

property occurring on post when the loss is considered<br />

“incident to service.” To file a claim for shipment or storage<br />

damage or loss, bring the pink form (DD Form 1840/1840R,<br />

Notice of Loss or Damage) to the Claims Office, Building<br />

6222, on Mekong Street, within 75 days after delivery of your<br />

shipment. Other losses should be immediately reported to<br />

the Military Police. Attach the MP report to your claim file for<br />

processing as soon as possible.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Claims Office is open from 9 a.m. to noon and from<br />

1 to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. It is closed on federal and<br />

training holidays. For more information, call 526-1355.<br />

arMY ContinuinG EDuCation sYstEM<br />

A full range of educational opportunities is available for<br />

Soldiers and adult Family members. Five on-post colleges<br />

(Colorado State University-Pueblo; Embry Riddle Aeronautical<br />

University; Pikes Peak Community College; Troy University;<br />

and the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs) offer a wide<br />

variety of courses and degree programs on post. Basic Skills<br />

Education Program; testing, both Army Personnel Testing and<br />

DANTES; Learning Resource Center; Guidance Counseling; and<br />

In-State Certification for Colorado-state supported academic<br />

institutions are also available at the Education Center, Building<br />

1117, at the corner of Specker Avenue and Ellis Street. For<br />

more information, call (719) 526-2124.<br />

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iD CarDs anD DEErs<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Identification Card Section is at 1839 O’Connell<br />

Blvd., Building 1039. For information on specific document<br />

requirements, call 524-3704. Operating hours are Monday<br />

through Wednesday and on Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.,<br />

and Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. <strong>The</strong> office is closed for<br />

all federal holidays but open on training holidays, though with<br />

limited staffing.<br />

All eligible dependents must be enrolled in the Defense<br />

Eligibility Enrollment Reporting System (DEERS) for entitlements.<br />

Family members must be enrolled by their sponsor or by someone<br />

holding a valid General or Special ID Cards DEERS Power<br />

of Attorney. For information, call 524-3704. <strong>The</strong> fax number is<br />

524-1202.<br />

Walk-ins and appointments are available for DEERS service. <strong>The</strong><br />

appointment website is https://rapids-appointments.dmdc.osd.mil.<br />

rEliGious aCtiVitiEs<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> offers diversified worship services and religious<br />

activities including workshops, religious education for all ages<br />

and special ministries. Programs are designed to meet the<br />

special needs of Soldiers and the military Family. Services on<br />

post include Roman Catholic and general Protestant services,<br />

Protestant contemporary services, gospel services and Wiccan<br />

gatherings. <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> also has a Native American sweat lodge<br />

that uses traditional Lakota spiritual ceremonies led by local<br />

Native Americans and is open to all <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> personnel and<br />

their Family members. LDS Scripture Study (LDS Institute) is<br />

also offered.<br />

Chaplain activities are coordinated through the Religious<br />

Support Office in Building 1118, Garrison Headquarters. For<br />

more information, call 526-5279.<br />

rEliGious sErViCEs<br />

Catholic<br />

Saturday Mass<br />

Soldiers’ Memorial Chapel, 5 p.m. Sunday School offered<br />

during worship services at Soldiers Memorial Chapel and<br />

Prussman Chapel<br />

Sunday Mass<br />

Soldiers’ Memorial Chapel, 9:15 a.m.<br />

Evans Army Community Hospital, 11 a.m.<br />

Sunday School offered during worship services at Soldiers<br />

Memorial Chapel and Prussman Chapel<br />

Monday-Thursday and first Friday Mass<br />

Healer Chapel, noon<br />

Monday-Friday Mass<br />

Soldiers Memorial Chapel, 11:45 a.m.<br />

Religious Education Sunday<br />

Soldiers Memorial Chapel, 10:30 a.m.<br />

Reconciliation<br />

Saturday, 4-4:45 p.m.<br />

Sunday, 8:15-9 a.m.<br />

Or by appointment, 526-5769<br />

Sunday School offered during worship services at Soldiers<br />

Memorial Chapel and Prussman Chapel<br />

Protestant<br />

Traditional Worship<br />

Healer Chapel, 9 a.m.<br />

Soldiers’ Memorial Chapel, 10:50 a.m.<br />

Sunday School offered during worship services at Soldiers<br />

Memorial Chapel and Prussman Chapel<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> Community<br />

Contemporary Worship<br />

Veterans Chapel (Chapel NEXT), 10 a.m.<br />

Soldier’s Memorial Chapel (fellowship), 5 p.m.<br />

Soldiers’ Memorial Chapel service, 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday School offered during worship services at Soldiers<br />

Memorial Chapel and Prussman Chapel<br />

Gospel<br />

Prussman Chapel, 11 a.m.<br />

Liturgical: (Anglican/Lutheran)<br />

Provider Chapel, 9 a.m.<br />

Jewish: No services on post —<br />

Contact the rabbi chaplain for service and study<br />

information at 526-8263<br />

Islamic: Services available off post —<br />

Contact the Islamic Society, 2125 Chestnut St.<br />

Call 632-3364 for worship information<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Open Circle (WICCA) Sunday<br />

Provider, 2 p.m.<br />

Contact: ftcarsonopencircle@gmail.com<br />

Colorado Warriors Sweat Lodge<br />

For information regarding ceremonial dates and times<br />

(twice monthly), call 285-5240<br />

Chapel Phone Numbers<br />

Soldiers’ Memorial Chapel ...................................526-5229<br />

Prussman Chapel .................................................526-0483<br />

Provider Chapel ....................................................526-8619<br />

Veterans Chapel ...................................................526-8889<br />

Healer Chapel .......................................................526-7386<br />

ProVost MarsHal<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Police Office operates a proactive program<br />

to discourage crime and maintain a high quality of life on post.<br />

Crimes, traffic accidents and disturbances should be reported by<br />

calling 526-2333. For emergencies, call 911.<br />

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CHECK CasHinG<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> Community<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Exchange in Building 6110, Flint Street and<br />

Chiles Avenue, will cash personal checks up to $300 per day<br />

and temporary checks of $100 per day. Government checks,<br />

money orders and cashier’s checks in amounts up to $500 are<br />

also cashed. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Exchange accepts MasterCard,<br />

Discover and Visa credit cards for purchases only. For more<br />

information on check cashing at the PX, call 576-4000.<br />

arMED ForCEs banK<br />

<strong>The</strong> Armed Forces Bank main office is in Building 1512 at<br />

Founders Plaza. Hours of operation are Monday, Friday and<br />

paydays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday from<br />

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Drive-up service is available Monday through<br />

Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. <strong>The</strong> Exchange branch office<br />

is open Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and<br />

Sunday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. <strong>The</strong> bank has eight automatic teller<br />

machines on post and is part of the Plus System, giving customers<br />

access to their accounts nationwide. For more information, call<br />

576-6601 or (800) 755-2769.<br />

sECuritY sErViCE FEDEral CrEDit union<br />

Security Service Federal Credit Union has a branch<br />

office on post at Building 1513, Founders Plaza, and several<br />

locations off post. <strong>The</strong> credit union is open to all active-duty<br />

and retired military, Department of the Army civilians and their<br />

Families. <strong>The</strong> credit union offers a full range of banking services<br />

worldwide. Hours of operation for the lobby are Monday<br />

through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday from 9<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. Walk-up window hours of operation are Monday<br />

through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 7 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. For more information, call 576-6401.<br />

<strong>Post</strong> nEWsPaPEr<br />

<strong>The</strong> office of the post newspaper,<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong>eer, is in room 265,<br />

Building 1430, 6101 Wetzel Ave. <strong>The</strong><br />

newspaper is published weekly on Friday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong>eer is delivered around<br />

post and various locations off post. Mail<br />

subscriptions are available through<br />

the publisher at (719) 634-5905. <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Mountain</strong>eer staff seeks stories about<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Soldiers, civilians, units and<br />

Family members. For more information,<br />

call 526-4144.<br />

Limited free classified ads are run in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong>eer for<br />

active-duty and retired Soldiers, Family members and civilian<br />

employees of <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> selling their own personal property<br />

(no businesses). <strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong>eer staff cannot answer questions<br />

on advertising because that is the responsibility of the publisher.<br />

For more information on advertising only, both classified<br />

and business ads, call the Colorado Springs Military Newspaper<br />

Group at (719) 634-5905.<br />

An online version of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong>eer can be viewed at<br />

www.csmng.com.<br />

sHoPPinG on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

Main <strong>Post</strong> EXCHanGE<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Main <strong>Post</strong> Exchange is in Building 6110<br />

on Martinez Street. It provides customers a variety of services<br />

under one roof and includes the PX and Gun Shop. <strong>The</strong> food<br />

court contains a variety of fast food establishments. PX hours<br />

are Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday<br />

from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, call the<br />

PX at 538-5737 or the food court at 576-5661.<br />

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tHriFt sHoP<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Thrift Shop, in Building 305 on<br />

Tevis Street, sells used merchandise in good condition<br />

to Soldiers, Department of the Army civilians and their<br />

Families. Sales are open to the public. <strong>The</strong> shop is open<br />

from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday<br />

and the first Saturday of the month. For information<br />

or to volunteer, call 526-5966.<br />

Mini Mall<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mini Mall is in Building 1510 on Chiles Avenue.<br />

Facilities include the Furniture Store, 576-6313;<br />

Military Clothing Sales Store, 576-3345;<br />

Class Six, 576-6531; the alterations shop, 576-4304;<br />

laundry and dry cleaning, 576-0054;<br />

a barber shop, 576-8013; the Laundromat;<br />

Enterprise Car Rental, 576-0727;<br />

the UPS store, 527-6800; military memorabilia, 527- 0835;<br />

Subway, 576-3255; Wing Zone, 576-1639;<br />

and Korean Express, (720) 249-9950.<br />

aaFEs<br />

Administrative Offices, Building 1510, 576-6174.<br />

Gas station<br />

<strong>The</strong> main post Gas Station is in Building 1515 on the<br />

corner of Chiles and Prussman avenues, 576-4096.<br />

sHoPPEttEs anD Class siX storE<br />

Gate 20 Shoppette and Blimpies, 576-0554,<br />

are in Building 3600 on Magrath; B Street Shoppette,<br />

576-2108, is in Building 900 on Magrath;<br />

the Housing shoppette, 576-7923, is in Building<br />

5940 on Ellis; Gate 3 Shoppette and<br />

Burger King Express, 527-4911, are in Building 510<br />

on Chiles; Wilderness Express Shoppette, 226-0278,<br />

Subway, 226-0281, the Barber Shop and<br />

Patriot Outfitters, 306-8771, are in Building 9478<br />

on Wilderness Road.<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> Community<br />

MilitarY ClotHinG salEs storE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Military Clothing Sales Store is in the Mini Mall,<br />

Building 1510, on Chiles Avenue. <strong>The</strong> store is open<br />

Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and<br />

Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. <strong>The</strong> phone<br />

number is 576-3345.<br />

u-Haul<br />

U-Haul is in Building 980 next to the B Street<br />

Shoppette, 527-9836.<br />

snaCK bar<br />

Irma’s Place, in Building 1851, is open from<br />

6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, 576-6485.<br />

triple Foods<br />

Arby’s, Burger King, and Manchu Wok all are in Building<br />

1534. <strong>The</strong> phone number is 226-1269. Kentucky Fried Chicken<br />

is adjacent to Triple Foods.<br />

CoMMissarY<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>’s Commissary is at Prussman Boulevard<br />

and Chiles Avenue. <strong>The</strong> commissary’s main phone number<br />

is 524-9800. This benefit provides 30 percent savings to<br />

patrons and is open seven days a week. Hours of operation<br />

are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday,<br />

8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Sunday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

Commissary<br />

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Units<br />

4th Infantry Division<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4th Infantry Division’s nickname, “Ivy” Division,<br />

comes from the design of its shoulder patch: four green ivy<br />

leaves joined at the stem and opening at the four corners. Ivy<br />

leaves are symbolic of tenacity and fidelity and are the basis of<br />

the division motto, “Steadfast and Loyal.” <strong>The</strong> word ivy is<br />

a play on the Roman numeral four, IV.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4th Infantry Division has participated in World War<br />

I, World War II, Vietnam, Operation Iraqi Freedom and, most<br />

recently, Operation New Dawn in Iraq. In November 2002,<br />

the 4th Infantry Division assumed the division-ready brigade<br />

mission and by January 2003, received orders to form a task<br />

force in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. <strong>The</strong> division<br />

began deploying in March 2003 and returned from Iraq one<br />

year later. Following a successful 12-month deployment, the<br />

4th Infantry Division received orders for deployment to Operation<br />

Iraqi Freedom 2005-07 to serve as the Multi-National<br />

Division Baghdad Headquarters, departing <strong>Fort</strong> Hood, Texas,<br />

in November 2005 and returning in November 2006.<br />

In January 2007, the 4th Infantry Division was called on<br />

again to serve as the Multi-National Division Baghdad (MND-B)<br />

Headquarters for OIF 2007-09. In the succeeding months, the<br />

Soldiers of Iron Horse Division, another nickname for the division,<br />

trained and prepared for 15 months of combat.<br />

By December 2007, the division assumed the battle-space<br />

of Multi-National Division Baghdad for a second time. <strong>The</strong> Iron<br />

Horse Division met Army strategic objectives as MND-B by setting<br />

the stage for strategic decisions to be made by the president<br />

of the United States and the prime minister of Iraq.<br />

<strong>The</strong> steadfast and loyal Soldiers of the division achieved<br />

the lowest levels of attacks in the history of OIF, and the<br />

highest level of reconstruction and capacity building ever<br />

in Baghdad Province.<br />

While conducting combat operations to secure the<br />

populace, the MND-B, led by the 4th Infantry Division,<br />

destroyed more than 2,700 weapons caches and killed<br />

or detained more than 3,700 high-value targets, dealing<br />

a significant blow to insurgent operations. <strong>The</strong> Iron Horse<br />

Division also completed more than 3,000 civic-action<br />

projects including 345 school renovations; restored more<br />

than 4,000 kilometers of irrigation canals to full operation;<br />

started 43 Civil Service Departments leading to<br />

more than 6,500 permanent jobs to maintain<br />

essential services; and infused more than $550<br />

million into the Iraqi economy.<br />

In July 2009, upon returning from deployment in<br />

support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the 4th Infantry<br />

Division restationed to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> from <strong>Fort</strong> Hood.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Ivy Division deployed to Iraq again in 2010 in<br />

support of Operation New Dawn and served as the command<br />

for MND-North. During the deployment Soldiers witnessed<br />

the remarkable turnaround of Iraq and its people. Throughout<br />

the Iraq operations, 4th Infantry Division Soldiers served with<br />

pride and distinction, earning five campaign streamers.<br />

With each of the brigades from the division serving in<br />

Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom since<br />

May 2009, Ivy Soldiers continue to add to the proud history<br />

of the 4th Infantry Division.<br />

Today the 4th Infantry Division stands ready to bring<br />

the full spectrum of combat power to meet the nation’s call<br />

once again.<br />

1st briGaDE CoMbat tEaM,<br />

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<strong>The</strong> “Raider” Brigade, 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized)<br />

was constituted Nov. 19, 1917, in the Regular Army as Headquarters<br />

Troop, 4th Division. <strong>The</strong> unit participated in World<br />

War I and was involved in numerous campaigns including<br />

Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, Champagne<br />

and Lorraine.<br />

It reorganized July 6, 1942, as Headquarters Company,<br />

4th Division in preparation for the initial assault into Normandy.<br />

Following the end of the Second World War, the unit<br />

was inactivated on March 12, 1946, at Camp Butner, N.C. <strong>The</strong><br />

Raider Brigade served in Vietnam in numerous operations and<br />

counteroffensives. On Oct. 15, 1995, the brigade inactivated<br />

at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, Colo., but was reactivated at <strong>Fort</strong> Hood,<br />

Texas, on Jan. 16, 1996.<br />

In March 2003 the Raider Brigade deployed to Iraq in<br />

support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. On Dec. 13, 2003, 600<br />

Raider Brigade Soldiers, along with special operations forces,<br />

launched operation Red Dawn, which resulted in capturing<br />

former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Raider Brigade was reorganized and redesignated as<br />

the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, in 2004.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brigade deployed again to Iraq in January 2006, fulfilling<br />

their second rotation in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Raider Brigade deployed for the third time in March<br />

2008, this time to the southern side of Baghdad during the peak<br />

of sectarian violence across Baghdad. After successful provincial<br />

elections in January 2009, the Raider Brigade returned<br />

to <strong>Fort</strong> Hood the following March. In the summer of 2009, the<br />

Raider Brigade moved from <strong>Fort</strong> Hood to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>.<br />

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In September 2009, the Raider Brigade received orders<br />

to become the first Heavy Brigade Combat Team to deploy<br />

to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Raider Brigade deployed in July 2010 and operated in<br />

two regional commands in the south and west. Combined<br />

Task Force Raider fought and trained side by side with the<br />

Afghan National Security Forces and International Security<br />

Assistance Forces partners from Herat and Farah to Kandahar<br />

and Arghandab.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Raider Brigade is currently conducting training in<br />

Decisive Action for an upcoming rotation to the National<br />

Training Center at <strong>Fort</strong> Irwin, Calif., and an eventual<br />

deployment in support of CENTCOM operations in the<br />

Middle East.<br />

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DiVision (MECHaniZED)<br />

<strong>The</strong> “Warhorse” Brigade, 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized)<br />

was constituted Nov. 19, 1917, in the regular Army as<br />

Headquarters, Seventh Infantry Brigade, and an element of the<br />

4th Infantry Division at Camp Greene, N.C.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brigade served valiantly during World War I and<br />

earned battlefield streamers for its participation in the Aisne-<br />

Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, Champagne-1918 and<br />

Lorraine-1918 campaigns.<br />

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After its service in World War I, the brigade was activated, inactivated<br />

and redesignated seven times between March 1921<br />

and August 1936, when it was redesignated as Headquarters<br />

and Headquarters Company, Seventh Infantry Brigade. <strong>The</strong><br />

brigade disbanded Oct. 16, 1939.<br />

With tensions rising in the Republic of Vietnam, the<br />

brigade was reconstituted Aug. 21, 1963, in the regular Army<br />

as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Brigade,<br />

4th Infantry Division, and activated Oct. 1, 1963, at <strong>Fort</strong> Lewis,<br />

Wash. During the Vietnam War, the brigade received battlefield<br />

streamers for participation in 11 combat campaigns, including<br />

Counteroffensive, Phase II; Counteroffensive, Phase III; Tet<br />

Counteroffensive; Counteroffensive, Phase IV; Counteroffensive,<br />

Phase V; Counteroffensive, Phase VI; Tet 69/Counteroffensive;<br />

Summer-Fall 1969; Winter-Spring 1970; Sanctuary<br />

Counteroffensive; and Counteroffensive, Phase VIII.<br />

After the Vietnam War, the brigade fought the rest of the<br />

Cold War while stationed at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> until it was inactivated<br />

in 1989. Subsequently reactivated Dec. 15, 1995, at <strong>Fort</strong><br />

Hood, Texas, the brigade led the Army’s Force XXI experimentation<br />

and validation, shaping the force of the 21st century.<br />

In the spring of 2003, the brigade<br />

deployed for combat operations for<br />

the first time since the Vietnam War. In<br />

support of Operation Iraqi Freedom I,<br />

the brigade served in an area of operations<br />

roughly the size of New Jersey,<br />

conducting operations from the initial<br />

push into Diyala province to combating<br />

insurgents and criminal elements, air assaults,<br />

combining operations with Iraqi<br />

Security Forces, creation of governing<br />

bodies, conducting civil-military operations<br />

and dealing with civil unrest.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brigade returned to <strong>Fort</strong> Hood<br />

in March 2004.<br />

In November 2005, the brigade<br />

once again deployed to Iraq in support<br />

of Operation Iraqi Freedom 2005-07.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brigade assumed an area of operations<br />

of approximately 34,000 square<br />

kilometers in size, which covered the<br />

south of Baghdad, Babil, Karbala and<br />

Najaf provinces. <strong>The</strong> brigade area of<br />

operations had diverse missions ranging<br />

from combating the insurgency, training Iraqi Security Forces,<br />

rebuilding the infrastructure and supporting local governments<br />

and agricultural unions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brigade returned to <strong>Fort</strong> Hood in November 2006 and<br />

moved to its new home at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> in July 2007.<br />

In August 2008, the brigade deployed to Iraq in support<br />

of Operation Iraqi Freedom 2008–10. <strong>The</strong> brigade expected<br />

to execute combat operations but instead, because of the<br />

operational environment, began stability operations in the<br />

Multi-National Division-Central area of operations. <strong>The</strong> brigade’s<br />

mission focused on the professionalization of the Iraqi<br />

Security Forces as well as providing security and essential<br />

services for the citizens of Iraq.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brigade returned to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> in the fall of 2009.<br />

In May 2011, the brigade deployed to Afghanistan as<br />

a Maneuver Brigade Combat Team augmented for Security<br />

Force Assistance. <strong>The</strong> brigade received 48 HRC-sourced senior<br />

officers and NCOs and built 14 SFATs with more than 300<br />

Soldiers providing additional expertise and dedicated security<br />

elements. <strong>The</strong> brigade served in the RC-South and RC-West<br />

area of operations with an additional three battalions attached<br />

or under operational control.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brigade approached its mission focusing on three<br />

lines of effort: security, stability and communication. Security<br />

efforts focused on helping and enabling Afghanistan to secure<br />

the population by defeating insurgent forces and networks and<br />

developing the Afghan National Security Force. Stability efforts<br />

focused on improving government capacity, development and<br />

increasing economic opportunities. Communication efforts<br />

focused on helping Afghan leaders interact with the populace<br />

to highlight success and counter the insurgent narrative.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brigade returned to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> in May 2012 and<br />

began the “reset” phase, which focused on the fielding of new<br />

combat systems and the transformation back to an Armor<br />

Brigade Combat Team, as well as conducting individual and<br />

collective training in preparation for future deployments in<br />

support of the nation.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> 3rd Brigade was constituted Nov. 19, 1917, in the<br />

Regular Army as Headquarters, 8th Infantry Brigade, as an<br />

element of the 4th Infantry Division. It was organized in December<br />

1917 at Camp Greene, N.C. <strong>The</strong> brigade has been reorganized<br />

and redesignated several times over the years. Finally, on<br />

Dec. 15, 1970, it was activated at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> as 3rd Brigade,<br />

4th Infantry Division.<br />

When the division headquarters moved to <strong>Fort</strong> Hood,<br />

Texas, in 1995, the brigade remained at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and<br />

was redesignated as the 3rd Brigade Combat Team. In May<br />

2006, the brigade completed its transformation to the Army’s<br />

modular design.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brigade has received numerous campaign participation<br />

credits, including Aisne-Marne and Meuse-Argonne during<br />

World War I; Counteroffensive, Phases II-VI, and Tet Counteroffensive<br />

in Vietnam; and Operation Iraqi Freedom I of the<br />

war on terrorism, to name a few. A few of its more prestigious<br />

decorations include the Presidential Unit Citation, the Valorous<br />

Unit Award, the Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with<br />

Palm, and the Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Honor Medal,<br />

First Class.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 3rd Brigade Combat Team includes: 4th Squadron,<br />

10th Cavalry Regiment; the 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment;<br />

the 1st Battalion, 68th Armor Regiment; the 3rd Battalion,<br />

29th Field Artillery Regiment; the 3rd Special Troops<br />

Battalion; and 64th Brigade Support Battalion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 3rd BCT has deployed four times in a span of seven<br />

years in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom; from 2003-2004,<br />

2005-2006, 2007-2008 and later, Operation New Dawn from<br />

2010-2011. In Iraq, the brigade’s mission included several key<br />

areas: neutralizing the anti-Iraqi forces, building a capable Iraqi<br />

Security Force, legitimizing a responsive government, and<br />

putting Iraqis in the lead. During the latter half of Operation<br />

Iraqi Freedom and the beginning of Operation New Dawn, from<br />

March 2010-11, the 3rd BCT’s mission was to serve as an advise<br />

and assist brigade responsible for advising, training, and<br />

assisting Iraqi Security Forces. During that deployment, they<br />

provided training and assistance to Iraqi security forces while<br />

simultaneously assisting the provincial reconstruction teams<br />

in helping the Iraqi government rebuild its civil capacity and<br />

infrastructure. While there, the brigade fell under the command<br />

of the 1st Infantry Division and the 36th Infantry Division in the<br />

southern four provinces of Iraq.<br />

Along with its organic elements, the brigade partnered with<br />

two Iraqi Army Divisions, 10th IA Division and 14th IA Division;<br />

4th Region DBE with the 9th, 10th and 14th Brigades; three<br />

ports of entry (one each at Safwan, Al Sheeb and Shalamcheh);<br />

one federal police brigade; the Iraqi Highway Police in Dhi<br />

Qar Province; and Iraqi police with four separate provincial<br />

directors of police. <strong>The</strong> brigade also partnered with four PRTs,<br />

responsible for securing movement, assessing projects and<br />

managing commanders’ emergency response funds.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brigade’s units worked with their partners diligently,<br />

training, mentoring and providing enablers when needed to<br />

help the Iraqis develop an effective and lethal security force<br />

capable of defeating the anti-Iraqi forces and supporting the<br />

elected government. <strong>The</strong> 3rd BCT returned to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> in<br />

March 2011.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> 3rd BCT sent more than 300 of its officers and senior<br />

noncommissioned officers in April and May 2012 in support of<br />

Operation Enduring Freedom. <strong>The</strong>se 3rd BCT security forces<br />

assistance teams deployed on a mission to the southern provinces<br />

of Afghanistan to help mentor and train Afghan National<br />

Security Forces (ANSF). <strong>The</strong> 3rd BCT was one of the first<br />

brigades in the Army to be given this mission. While supporting<br />

their deployed leadership, the remaining <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> “Iron<br />

Brigade” officers, noncommissioned officers and Soldiers continue<br />

to train on decisive action tasks to prepare and maintain<br />

combat readiness to fulfill any future mission requirements.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Strike Force Brigade, formerly 2nd Brigade Combat<br />

Team, 2nd Infantry Division, was reflagged to Warriors, 4th<br />

BCT, 4th Infantry Division, April 8, 2008.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Second Infantry Division was activated Oct. 26,<br />

1917, in Beaumont, France. Campaigns included the Battle of<br />

Belleau-Wood, the Chateau-Thierry campaign, Soissons, Mont<br />

Blanc and the Meuse-Argonne offensive.<br />

With the outbreak of hostilities in Korea during the summer<br />

of 1950, the 2nd Infantry Division arrived in Korea July 23,<br />

1950, becoming the first unit to reach Korea directly from the<br />

United States. <strong>The</strong> Second Infantry Division was instrumental<br />

in smashing the communists’ spring offensive. On Aug. 20,<br />

1954, four years after its last unit arrived in Korea, the 2nd<br />

Infantry Division redeployed to the United States.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> 2nd Infantry Division returned to the Republic of Korea<br />

in July 1965. <strong>The</strong> 2nd Brigade stood at the forefront of the<br />

division’s defenses, deterring war on the Korean Peninsula.<br />

On May 18, 2004, the brigade received a change of mission<br />

order and was alerted for deployment away from Korea in<br />

support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. From August 2004 to<br />

July 2005, with the brigade headquarters situated in Ramadi,<br />

Iraq, 2nd BCT fought in areas along the Euphrates River in Al<br />

Anbar Province, 70 miles west of Baghdad. During its yearlong<br />

campaign, 2nd BCT captured or killed more than 2,100<br />

insurgents and terrorists, helping to establish a more secure<br />

environment for the 420,000 Iraqi residents there. Members<br />

of 2nd BCT fought in the Fallujah offensive in November 2004<br />

and provided Iraqis the opportunity to vote in the historic<br />

national elections of January 2005.<br />

In 2007, the brigade worked to ensure the citizens of Iraq<br />

a secure future by battling the insurgency and establishing<br />

more favorable conditions for the emerging democratic Iraqi<br />

government. <strong>The</strong> brigade also trained and partnered with<br />

thousands of Iraqi Security Force soldiers, enabling them to<br />

better secure their country.<br />

In July and August 2005, 2nd BCT redeployed from Iraq<br />

and restationed at its new home at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. In October<br />

2006, the brigade began its second deployment to Iraq and<br />

inherited the largest and most violent sectors in Multi-National<br />

Division Baghdad.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, was<br />

activated Dec. 16, 2004. In late 2005, the unit deployed with<br />

the 4th Infantry Division in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom<br />

and assumed responsibility for the operating environment in<br />

central and southern Baghdad from the 4th Brigade Combat<br />

Team, 3rd Infantry Division, on Jan. 14, 2006.<br />

As the Ivy Division’s newest brigade combat team, the 4th<br />

Brigade was deployed and headquartered at Forward Operating<br />

Base Prosperity with units based from FOB Falcon, FOB<br />

Honor and FOB Union III. <strong>The</strong> brigade secured Baghdad’s<br />

International Zone and conducted continuous operations in<br />

some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Baghdad.<br />

More than 70 percent of Baghdad was under the control of<br />

the Iraqi Security Forces when the brigade redeployed to <strong>Fort</strong><br />

Hood, Texas, in December 2006, a remarkable achievement<br />

for a unit still considered “new” in the U.S. Army.<br />

Upon redeployment to <strong>Fort</strong> Hood in December 2006, the<br />

brigade immediately started training for future missions. On<br />

April 8, 2008, the 2nd BCT, 2nd Infantry Division reflagged<br />

as the 4th BCT, 4th Infantry Division at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>,<br />

consolidating the two active battalions of the 12th Infantry<br />

Regiment for the first time since 1995. Because of this<br />

affiliation with the 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th BCT, 4th<br />

Infantry Division, is now known as the Warrior Brigade.<br />

4tH inFantrY DiVision banD<br />

<strong>The</strong> Continental Army of 1776 depended upon quality<br />

musicians for regimental drill. <strong>The</strong> inspiration of the marching<br />

band was a significant contribution to the victory at the<br />

Battle of Bennington in 1777 as the band led the troops to the<br />

battle. By 1832, almost all regiments had a band, and by the<br />

mid-19th century, regiments had additional field musicians of<br />

drummers and buglers to sound calls for specific times and to<br />

transmit commands in battle.<br />

From the first formations of the Continental Army, bands<br />

were included in the ranks to provide music for two main<br />

purposes: ceremonial functions and bolstering troop morale.<br />

Army bands have borne the customs and traditions of the<br />

Army service, incorporating the legends and practices of the<br />

past, and representing them in the present. <strong>The</strong> band carries<br />

the lineage and traditions of their units into public view<br />

as they march as the vanguard in a wide variety of traditional<br />

ceremonies. <strong>The</strong> mace, the baldric and the drums of an Army<br />

band display the battle honors of the division or unit it serves.<br />

In ways that written or spoken language cannot adequately<br />

convey, the patriotic music encourages an element of bonded<br />

spirit among all Soldiers. Army bands are a living testament of<br />

Army tradition.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4th Infantry Division Band was constituted July 30,<br />

1943, as the Band, 4th Infantry Division, and activated at<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> Dix, N.J., Aug. 4, 1943. On Oct. 1, 1943, the band was<br />

consolidated with Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment,<br />

4th Infantry Division Trains, and redesignated as<br />

Headquarters, Headquarters and Band, 4th Infantry Division<br />

Support Command.<br />

Redesignated Dec. 1, 1943, as the 4th Infantry Division<br />

Band, the band traveled to Europe with the division and<br />

performed in England, France and Germany during World War<br />

II. <strong>The</strong> band’s tour lasted until early 1946 and entitled the band<br />

to battle streamers for Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland,<br />

Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. Upon returning to Camp<br />

Butner, N.C., the band was deactivated March 12, 1946.<br />

<strong>The</strong> band was reactivated July 15, 1947, at <strong>Fort</strong> Ord,<br />

Calif., and traveled to <strong>Fort</strong> Benning, Ga., before moving to<br />

Germany in 1951. <strong>The</strong> 4th Infantry Division Band stayed in<br />

Germany, supporting the North Atlantic Treaty Organization<br />

from 1951-56, when it returned to the United States and was<br />

stationed at <strong>Fort</strong> Lewis, Wash.<br />

On Nov. 1, 1965, the band was reorganized and redesignated<br />

as Headquarters, Headquarters Company and Band,<br />

4th Infantry Division Support Command.<br />

In September 1966, the band arrived at the Division Base<br />

Camp south of Pleiku, South Vietnam. <strong>The</strong> band performed<br />

military ceremonies and Christmas concerts there as well as<br />

various forward areas in the vicinity of Plei Djerong. In addition,<br />

the band supported the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division,<br />

the Pleiku Sub-Area Command (First Logistical Command), I<br />

Field Forces Vietnam and the U.S. Air Force units located in<br />

the Pleiku area. In 1967, the band provided ceremonial music<br />

and musical entertainment for military and civilian audiences<br />

in locations from Ban Me Thuot and Qui Nhon to Chu Lai and<br />

Dak To. For its work in Vietnam during the period of Nov. 1,<br />

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1967, through Oct. 31, 1968, the band was awarded a Meritorious<br />

Unit Commendation. For its cumulative efforts in Vietnam<br />

during the period 1966 to 1970, the band also earned two Vietnamese<br />

Gallantry Crosses with Palm; a Vietnam Civil Actions<br />

Unit Citation; and battle streamers for Counteroffensive Phase<br />

II, Counteroffensive Phase III, Tet Counteroffensive, Counteroffensive<br />

Phase IV, Counteroffensive Phase V, Tet 69 Counteroffensive,<br />

Summer-Fall 1969, Winter-Spring 1970, Sanctuary<br />

Counteroffensive and Counteroffensive Phase VII.<br />

<strong>The</strong> band returned to the United States and moved to <strong>Fort</strong><br />

<strong>Carson</strong> where it stayed from 1970 to 1995. In 1995, the band<br />

moved with Headquarters, 4th Infantry Division to <strong>Fort</strong> Hood,<br />

Texas. During the period of persistent conflicts since 2001,<br />

the 4th Infantry Division Band has supported Operation Iraqi<br />

Freedom three times, resulting in the awarding of three more<br />

Meritorious Unit Commendations.<br />

After a 14-year absence, the 4th Infantry Division Band<br />

has returned to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. Half the band deployed in<br />

support of Operation New Dawn in 2010. <strong>The</strong> band’s modular<br />

approach to deployment allowed it to support USD-North<br />

and the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and Colorado Springs communities<br />

simultaneously.<br />

If interested in requesting the 4th Infantry Division Band,<br />

contact the operations section of the 4th Infantry Division<br />

Band at 526-5779. <strong>The</strong> request must be submitted on a<br />

DD2536 and the request should be made 60 days before<br />

your event.<br />

4TH COMBAT AVIATION BRIGADE<br />

<strong>The</strong> “Iron Eagles” were first constituted April 1, 1957, as<br />

the 4th Aviation Company, assigned to the 4th Infantry Division<br />

and activated at <strong>Fort</strong> Lewis, Wash. <strong>The</strong>y were reorganized<br />

and redesignated Oct. 1, 1963, as Headquarters and Headquarters<br />

Company, 4th Aviation Battalion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4th Aviation Battalion deployed to the Republic of<br />

Vietnam in September 1966, where it participated in multiple<br />

campaigns and was awarded two Republic of Vietnam<br />

Crosses of Gallantry and one Republic of Vietnam Civil Action<br />

Honor Medal. <strong>The</strong> unit redeployed back to the United States<br />

in 1970 and was inactivated Dec. 4, 1970, at <strong>Fort</strong> Lewis.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4th Aviation Battalion was redesignated Nov. 21,<br />

1972, as Aviation Company, 4th Infantry Division, and activated<br />

at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. It was again reorganized and redesignated<br />

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March 17, 1980, as Headquarters and Headquarters Company,<br />

4th Aviation Battalion, and again Aug. 16, 1987, as 4th<br />

Aviation. In 1995, the unit was relocated to <strong>Fort</strong> Hood, Texas,<br />

with the 4th Infantry Division. On Oct. 1, 2005, the unit was<br />

again redesignated as the 4th Aviation Regiment.<br />

<strong>The</strong> unit deployed twice in support of Operation Iraqi<br />

Freedom, once in 2005 and again in 2008, and was awarded<br />

two Meritorious Unit Citations. <strong>The</strong> unit’s most recent deployment<br />

was in 2010 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom,<br />

after which the brigade was awarded a Valorous Unit Award.<br />

Task Force Iron Eagle supported 22 allied nations across four<br />

Regional Commands, the largest geographical area of any<br />

combat aviation brigade.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4th Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division,<br />

was inactivated in September 2011 at <strong>Fort</strong> Hood, Texas, and<br />

is set to reactivate in April <strong>2013</strong> at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>.<br />

10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

<strong>The</strong> 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) and the history<br />

of the United States Army Special Forces are intertwined, since<br />

the group is the oldest Special Forces Group in the Army.<br />

<strong>The</strong> establishment of the group on June 19, 1952, marked<br />

the establishment of the Special Forces. <strong>The</strong> history of the<br />

group begins with the formation of the Office of Strategic<br />

Services under the command of Brig. Gen. William O. “Wild<br />

Bill” Donovan in 1942. Its missions took the unit behind<br />

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enemy lines in every theater of operations during World War II.<br />

Americans, British, French, Belgians, Dutch, South Africans,<br />

New Zealanders and Canadians all filled the ranks of the OSS.<br />

In France, small elements called “Jedburgh teams” were employed<br />

to assist the Allied landings and subsequent breakouts<br />

at both Normandy and Provence.<br />

<strong>The</strong> official lineage and colors of the group go back to the<br />

1st Special Service Force, a joint U.S.-Canadian Army force<br />

established in 1942 at <strong>Fort</strong> William Henry Harrison in Helena,<br />

Mont., for the conduct of winter commando-type operations in<br />

Europe.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 10th SFG(A) is assigned to the U.S. Army’s Special<br />

Forces Command in <strong>Fort</strong> Bragg, N.C., but headquartered at<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Soldiers assigned to the 10th SFG(A) train for<br />

and conduct combat, unconventional warfare, special reconnaissance<br />

and foreign internal defense missions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 10th SFG(A) consists of the group headquarters, the<br />

group support battalion and four combat battalions; three are<br />

based at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and one battalion is forward-deployed to<br />

Panzer Kaserne in Stuttgart, Germany.<br />

440tH CiVil aFFairs battalion<br />

<strong>The</strong> 440th Civil Affairs Battalion was organized Oct. 1,<br />

1950, in the Organized Reserve Corps as the 440th Military<br />

Government Company and concurrently activated in<br />

Wenatchee, Wash. (Organized Reserve Corps redesignated<br />

July 9, 1952, as the Army Reserve). <strong>The</strong> 440th was reorganized<br />

and redesignated Aug. 13, 1956, as the 440th Civil Affairs and<br />

Military Government Company. <strong>The</strong> unit was shortly thereafter<br />

reorganized and redesignated Dec. 10, 1959, as the 440th<br />

Civil Affairs Company. <strong>The</strong> unit inactivated Feb. 29, 1968, at<br />

Wenatchee, Wash., but was redesignated Jan. 12, 2009, as<br />

Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 440th Civil Affairs<br />

Battalion.<br />

Activated Sept. 16, 2012, at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, the 440th Civil<br />

Affairs Battalion is the newest battalion within the United<br />

States Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command<br />

(Airborne), <strong>Fort</strong> Bragg, N.C. <strong>The</strong> civil affairs community has a<br />

long and storied history with the U.S. Army Special Operations<br />

Command and now the U.S. Army Reserve.<br />

<strong>The</strong> motto of the 440th Civil Affairs Battalion, “Aut Viam<br />

Inveniam Aut Faciam,” translates, “I will either find a way, or<br />

make one,” a Latin proverb attributed to Hannibal Barca in<br />

response to his generals, who had declared it impossible to<br />

cross the Alps with elephants. Hannibal Barca represents the<br />

true nature of Civil Affairs; he was a warrior citizen, statesman,<br />

logistician and arguably, the father of strategy. <strong>The</strong> 440th Civil<br />

Affairs Battalion is forging this same attitude/motto as it establishes<br />

the “premier” Civil Affairs Battalion in the Army.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 440th Civil Affairs Battalion (“War Elephants”) is<br />

assigned to the 351st Civil Affairs Command in <strong>Mountain</strong><br />

View, Calif. <strong>The</strong> battalion consists of a battalion headquarters<br />

and four tactical civil affairs companies, all located at<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. <strong>The</strong> 440th Civil Affairs Battalion is designed to<br />

support at the division level with civil affairs companies to<br />

support brigade combat teams in providing commanders<br />

with ready capability to plan, enable, shape and manage civil<br />

affairs operations during combat and stability phases. Civil<br />

affairs personnel, in addition to being cultural experts, are<br />

force multipliers and provide the combatant commander with<br />

subject-matter experts in civil-military operations, civil information<br />

management, foreign humanitarian assistance, nation<br />

assistance, population resource control, and support to civil<br />

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administration in support of USPACOM and other missions<br />

around the world as directed.<br />

Civil-military operations have been conducted in the<br />

United States military since Colonial times and became major<br />

activities for the Continental Army during the American Revolution.<br />

Today’s civil affairs units are the field commander’s link<br />

to the civil authorities in that commander’s area of operations.<br />

<strong>The</strong> civil affairs community is predominantly composed of<br />

Army Reserve Soldiers, which allows them to use their civilian<br />

experiences and expertise in many occupations such as law<br />

enforcement, engineering, medicine, law, banking and public<br />

administration. <strong>The</strong> 440th Civil Affairs Battalion is poised and<br />

ready to carry on the proud tradition of excellence in the civil<br />

affairs community.<br />

1st attaCK rEConnaissanCE battalion,<br />

2nD aViation rEGiMEnt<br />

<strong>The</strong> 1st Battalion, 2nd Aviation Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division,<br />

was restationed from Korea to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> in March 2009.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 1st Battalion, 2nd Aviation Regiment, known as the<br />

“Gunfighters,” traces its history to Sept. 16, 1982, when it was<br />

constituted into the regular Army as Company D, 501st Aviation<br />

Battalion, 1st Armored Division, in Ansbach, Germany.<br />

In November 1987, Company D, 501st Aviation Battalion<br />

was inactivated in Germany. On Oct. 16, 1988, the unit was<br />

relieved from assignment to the 1st Armored Division; concurrently<br />

redesignated as Headquarters and Headquarters Company,<br />

4th Battalion, 501st Aviation Regiment; and activated in<br />

Korea as an AH-1 Cobra-equipped attack helicopter battalion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gunfighter Battalion began its history with the AH-64<br />

Apache in June 1994 at <strong>Fort</strong> Hood, Texas, in the single-station<br />

unit fielding and training program as the provisional 4th Battalion,<br />

501st Aviation Regiment. <strong>The</strong> unit completed the singlestation<br />

unit fielding and training program, and deployed to the<br />

Republic of Korea during November and December 1994.<br />

Welcome to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Units<br />

On Nov. 22, 1994, the 4th Battalion, 501st Aviation<br />

Regiment (Cobra), passed its colors, heritage and mission to<br />

the 4th Battalion, 501st Aviation Regiment (Apache), serving<br />

under the 17th Aviation Brigade, Eighth United States Army.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new Apache Gunfighters would remain a part of the 17th<br />

Aviation Brigade for another year and a half. <strong>The</strong> 2nd Infantry<br />

Division was modernized with the Apache attack helicopter<br />

when, on June 15, 1996, 1st Battalion, 2nd Aviation Regiment<br />

(Cobra), stationed on Camp Mobile in Korea, inactivated.<br />

On June 16, 1996, the 4th Battalion, 501st Aviation<br />

Regiment (Apache), reflagged as 1st Battalion, 2nd Aviation<br />

Regiment. <strong>The</strong> former Cobra unit’s mission, colors and unit<br />

heritage were passed to the Gunfighters.<br />

Serving with the 2nd Infantry Division from their airfield at<br />

Camp Page, Korea, the Gunfighters were designated to transition<br />

to the Longbow Apache (AH-64D) in late 1999. AH-64A<br />

aircraft left the Republic of Korea in May 2000 to begin their<br />

own Longbow transition, and a Caretaker Force was established<br />

to maintain the Gunfighters’ presence at Camp Page<br />

and to support the installation transition necessary to receive<br />

the newly equipped Longbow unit.<br />

On Jan. 5, 2001, the Gunfighters’ colors were again<br />

unfurled at <strong>Fort</strong> Hood as they formally began the second<br />

single-station unit fielding and training program in the organization’s<br />

history, this time with the Longbow aircraft. <strong>The</strong> 1st<br />

Battalion, 2nd Aviation Regiment, was assigned to the Aviation<br />

Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, and returned to Camp Page,<br />

Korea, at the conclusion of its <strong>Fort</strong> Hood training in September<br />

2001. In 2005, the Gunfighters restationed from Camp Page,<br />

in Chuncheon, to Camp Eagle, in Wonju.<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE<br />

<strong>The</strong> 43rd Sustainment Brigade is a combat service support<br />

unit stationed at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. <strong>The</strong> 43rd SB has deployed<br />

to Somalia, Cuba, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Afghanistan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 43rd Sustainment Brigade was constituted into the<br />

regular Army Jan. 18, 1966, as Headquarters and Headquarters<br />

Company, 43rd General Support Group. <strong>The</strong> unit was<br />

activated March 26, 1966, at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and later redesignated<br />

as the 43rd Support Group Dec. 1, 1970.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mission of the 43rd SB is to provide logistical support<br />

and support reception, staging, onward movement and integration,<br />

and subsequently to plan and coordinate sustainment<br />

and protection of forces on an area basis.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 43rd Sustainment Brigade has been deployed in<br />

support of operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, and<br />

in support of operations to stabilize Somalia and Haiti. Most<br />

recently, the 43rd SB has deployed units in support of Operation<br />

Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. <strong>The</strong><br />

unit was redesignated the 43rd Sustainment Brigade July 17,<br />

2008, upon redeployment to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 43rd SB has three campaign participation credits for<br />

Southwest Asia Cease Fire (Desert Storm), OEF Liberation of<br />

Afghanistan and OEF Consolidation II.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 43rd Sustainment Brigade has two unit award decorations<br />

— the Meritorious Unit Citation for exceptionally meritorious<br />

conduct in the performance of outstanding service from<br />

Oct. 25, 1990, through April 19, 1991, and the Joint Meritorious<br />

Unit Award for exceptionally meritorious service in pursuit<br />

of joint military missions of great significance as the Joint<br />

Logistics Support Element, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, from Jan.<br />

20, 1996, through April 15, 1996.<br />

10TH COMBAT SUPPORT HOSPITAL<br />

<strong>The</strong> motto of the 10th Combat Support Hospital, “In<br />

Cruce Vincam,” translates, “I Shall Conquer by the Cross.”<br />

This motto is intended to be inspirational in nature and<br />

refers to the CSH’s ability to conserve the fighting strength<br />

of the Soldier.<br />

<strong>The</strong> green of the motto’s scroll symbolizes green fields,<br />

the normal operational environment for an Army at war. <strong>The</strong><br />

maroon and white are the colors of the Army Medical Department.<br />

<strong>The</strong> maroon-colored cross represents the medical<br />

profession, while the white saltire forming the Roman “X”<br />

indicates the numerical designation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> unit was constituted in the United States Army June<br />

23, 1942, and was first activated and designated as the 10th<br />

Field Hospital July 6, 1942, at Camp Bowie, Texas. During<br />

WWII, the 10th Field Hospital provided medical support in<br />

Tunisia, Italy, France and Germany. Two arrowhead devices<br />

were awarded to the 10th Field Hospital for participation in<br />

these campaigns, and the unit was also awarded the Meritorious<br />

Unit Commendation April 16, 1990, for services in the<br />

European <strong>The</strong>ater during 1944.<br />

<strong>The</strong> unit was deactivated Nov. 4, 1945, at Camp Myles,<br />

Mass., following the defeat of the Axis Powers. <strong>The</strong> 10th<br />

Field Hospital resumed its medical support and training<br />

mission in Germany following its reactivation in the regular<br />

Army Aug. 25, 1949. <strong>The</strong> unit was redesignated as the<br />

10th Evacuation Hospital June 15, 1962, and remained in<br />

Germany until its deactivation Aug. 16, 1965.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 10th was reactivated July 12, 1967, at <strong>Fort</strong> Meade,<br />

Md. On March 21, 1973, the Evacuation Hospital was<br />

reorganized and redesignated as the 10th Combat Support<br />

Hospital. On Aug. 16, 1983, it was redesignated as the 10th<br />

Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. On Aug. 5, 1987, the Department<br />

of the Army directed a realignment of the 10th MASH<br />

with the 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized) at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>,<br />

with an effective date of Aug. 16, 1988. <strong>The</strong> 10th MASH<br />

was aligned under the 43rd Support Group as a battalion<br />

organization with the following subordinate units: 517th<br />

Medical Company (Clearing), 571st Medical Detachment (Air<br />

Ambulance), 223rd Medical Detachment (Preventive Medicine)<br />

and 40th Dental Company.<br />

On Jan. 3, 1991, the 10th MASH deployed to Saudi<br />

Arabia with the 44th Medical Brigade, 1st Medical Group,<br />

in support of Operation Desert Storm until July 1991. On<br />

Dec. 16, 1992, the Department of the Army redesignated the<br />

10th MASH as the 10th Combat Support Hospital. <strong>The</strong> 10th<br />

CSH (FWD) deployed to Bosnia and Hungary in support of<br />

Operation Joint Forge from March 12 to Sept. 27, 1999.<br />

On Nov. 17, 1999, the Department of the Army, in accordance<br />

with the Medical Reengineering Initiative, reorganized<br />

the 10th CSH into three companies: HHD, Alpha Company<br />

(164 beds), and Bravo Company (84 beds); and one detachment,<br />

the 223rd Medical Detachment (Preventive Medicine).<br />

Since the MRI, three more detachments have been activated<br />

and organized under the 10th CSH: On Oct. 16, 2000,<br />

the 2nd Medical Detachment (Forward Surgical Team); Oct.<br />

17, 2007, the 221st Medical Detachment (Optometry); and<br />

Oct. 15, 2010, the 438th Medical Detachment (Veterinary<br />

Service). From April 9 to July 22, 2003, the unit deployed to<br />

the Middle East in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom under<br />

the command and control of the 30th Medical Brigade.<br />

In January 2004, the 10th Combat Support Hospital<br />

became the first hospital to complete the Medical Reengineering<br />

Initiative conversion. With the conversion, the 10th<br />

CSH is now a more mobile 84-bed hospital with an additional<br />

164 beds in storage, if needed. <strong>The</strong> CSH is designed<br />

to provide Level III care to deployed Soldiers during wartime<br />

operations or humanitarian missions. <strong>The</strong> hospital facility is<br />

the Deployable Medical System, which consists of temper<br />

tents and shelters. It is composed of an emergency medical<br />

treatment section with a dispensary, one operating room<br />

with two tables, two intensive care units each composed of<br />

12 beds, three intermediate care wards each composed of<br />

20 beds, one central materiel services section, a laboratory<br />

with limited testing capabilities, a blood bank, radiology<br />

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with portable X-ray capability and digital processing, and<br />

a pharmacy. Due to recent experiences the 10th CSH has<br />

requested an additional OR shelter to increase surgical<br />

capabilities. Though the 10th CSH is an Echelon-Above-<br />

Division asset and, therefore, requires support, with the MRI<br />

conversion it is now more self-sufficient.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 10th CSH deployed in support of Operation Iraqi<br />

Freedom 2005-07. While conducting split-based operations<br />

in Tallil and Baghdad, Medical Task Force 10 provided<br />

unmatched Level III combat health support with a 94 percent<br />

survivability rate. <strong>The</strong> unit returned to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> from Iraq<br />

Oct. 14, 2006, and received an additional Meritorious Unit<br />

Commendation.<br />

In 2009-10, the 10th CSH deployed to Operation Iraqi<br />

Freedom and once again provided unmatched Level III combat<br />

health support with a 98 percent survivability rate, the<br />

highest survivability rate in the history of American warfare.<br />

Most recently, the 10th CSH deployed to Afghanistan<br />

in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and conducted<br />

split-base operations between FOB Dwyer and many<br />

locations throughout the country. <strong>The</strong> survivability rate was<br />

unmatched by any other unit, and a successful transition<br />

was conducted with the incoming unit.<br />

<strong>The</strong> staff of the hospital is composed of two personnel<br />

components: permanently assigned, and professional<br />

fillers or PROFIS. With the fiscal 2007 modified table of<br />

organization and equipment, the 10th CSH had 482 required<br />

positions, which consist of 237 permanently assigned and<br />

245 PROFIS. With the MRI conversion, this represents a<br />

shift with the number of permanently assigned personnel<br />

decreasing and the number of PROFIS increasing by<br />

approximately 40 each. <strong>The</strong> backbone of a fully operational<br />

and functional hospital is the competent staff found under<br />

the canvas. An important part of that competent team is the<br />

PROFIS staff that makes up more than half of the staff and<br />

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includes the majority of the clinical professionals. <strong>The</strong> 10th<br />

Combat Support Hospital is the premier combat support<br />

hospital within Forces Command and the Department of<br />

Defense. <strong>The</strong> 10th CSH provides comprehensive Level III<br />

medical care and health services to conserve the fighting<br />

strength of America’s Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines.<br />

4tH EnGinEEr battalion<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4th Engineer Battalion, “<strong>The</strong> Vanguard of the 4th<br />

Division,” saw action in the Civil War, World War I, World War<br />

II and Vietnam. It was organized Dec. 31, 1861, in Washington,<br />

D.C., from new and existing companies of engineers as<br />

a provisional engineer battalion. It was constituted July 28,<br />

1866, as the Battalion of Engineers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4th Regiment of Engineers was redesignated as<br />

the 4th Engineers in August 1917 and was assigned to the<br />

4th Division in January 1918. After occupation service, the<br />

unit was inactivated in 1921 at <strong>Fort</strong> Lewis, Wash. Between<br />

1927 and 1933, the unit was reassigned to support the 6th<br />

Division, and six years later it was redesignated as the 4th<br />

Engineer Battalion activated June 1, 1940, at <strong>Fort</strong> Benning,<br />

Ga. (less Company A, which activated July 24, 1922, at <strong>Fort</strong><br />

Bragg, N.C.). In reorganizations and redesignations, the 4th<br />

Engineer Motorized Battalion (September 1942), then the 4th<br />

Engineer Combat Battalion (August 1943), were formed.<br />

Elements of the 4th Engineer Combat Battalion were in<br />

the first wave of assault troops to hit the beaches of Normandy<br />

in the early hours of D-Day. <strong>The</strong> combat engineers<br />

of the 4th Engineer Battalion cleared Utah Beach of mines<br />

and opened a road for elements of the famed 8th and 22d<br />

infantry regiments. <strong>The</strong> battalion took part in the fighting in<br />

the Huertgen Forest, where it earned a Presidential Unit<br />

Citation. In all, the 4th Engineer Battalion took part in five<br />

World War II campaigns.<br />

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Soon after World War II ended, the unit was inactivated<br />

Feb. 19, 1946, at Camp Butner, N.C. This did not last long,<br />

however, with reactivation July 6, 1948, at <strong>Fort</strong> Ord, Calif.,<br />

and subsequent redesignation as the 4th Engineer Battalion<br />

in June 1953.<br />

<strong>The</strong> unit supported operations in Vietnam, including<br />

during the Tet Offensive of 1968.<br />

During the initial stages of Operation Iraqi Freedom,<br />

the 4th Engineer Battalion crossed the border into Iraq on<br />

April 14, 2003. Stationed north of Baghdad, sappers of the<br />

4th Engineer Battalion conducted numerous reconstruction<br />

projects, destroyed countless ammunition caches, conducted<br />

presence patrols and were subsequently awarded<br />

the Valorous Unit Award upon the battalion’s redeployment.<br />

<strong>The</strong> battalion was inactivated Dec. 15, 2004, and was later<br />

reactivated Oct. 18, 2006, at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> as the 4th Engineer<br />

Battalion (Combat Effects), a part of the 555th Engineer<br />

Brigade based out of <strong>Fort</strong> Lewis, Wash.<br />

It deployed in February 2009 in support of Operation<br />

Iraqi Freedom and was subsequently redeployed to southern<br />

Afghanistan to perform route clearance missions in support<br />

of Operation Enduring Freedom until redeployment in<br />

February 2010. Its deployment to Iraq and redeployment to<br />

Afghanistan was the first subsequent redeployment mission<br />

since World War II.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 4th Engineer Battalion is one of the Engineer<br />

Regiment’s oldest and most decorated battalions. <strong>The</strong> 4th<br />

Engineer Battalion’s unit decorations include the Presidential<br />

Unit Citation, the Valorous Unit Award and the Meritorious<br />

Unit Commendation.<br />

52nD EnGinEEr battalion<br />

<strong>The</strong> 52nd Engineer Combat Battalion began as a railway<br />

construction battalion at Camp Upton, N.Y., Feb. 18, 1918. It<br />

saw service in France in World War I, where it had the difficult<br />

mission of constructing and repairing the railroads that were the<br />

logistics life for the American Expeditionary Forces. <strong>The</strong> unit was<br />

inactivated after World War I.<br />

During World War II the battalion participated in the North<br />

African, Sicilian and Italian Campaigns. In November 1942, the<br />

battalion was part of the assault echelon in landings in North<br />

Africa. <strong>The</strong> battalion was again in the assault echelon during the<br />

invasion of Sicily, where the engineers hastily cleared sections of<br />

beaches, reconnoitered for exit routes, provided dozer support<br />

and knocked out pillboxes.<br />

In February 1968, after several redesignations, the 52nd<br />

Engineer Battalion was activated at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> where it has<br />

remained, providing construction and combat engineer support.<br />

In October 1990 through April 1991, the 52nd Engineer Battalion<br />

deployed to Saudi Arabia, where the battalion performed<br />

many missions during the defensive and offensive phases of<br />

Operations Desert Shield/Storm.<br />

From September to December 1994, the 52d Engineer<br />

Battalion deployed to Haiti in support of U.S. and international<br />

forces that re-established democracy in that country. <strong>The</strong> 52nd<br />

Engineers operated a rock quarry where more than 200,000 tons<br />

of rock were removed, making this the largest military quarry<br />

operation in a tactical environment since the Korean Conflict. In<br />

October 1999, the 52d Engineer Battalion was established as<br />

one of the first multicomponent engineer battalions in the Army,<br />

consisting of active duty, Army Reserve and National Guard<br />

companies.<br />

In 2003 the battalion deployed to Iraq in support of the<br />

101st Airborne Division and operated out of Mosul, Iraq, where<br />

it conducted multiple construction projects for the Screaming<br />

Eagles. After the battalion returned to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, the 52nd<br />

Engineer Battalion split from its multicomponent companies and<br />

inactivated in February 2005.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 52nd Engineer Battalion (Construction) was activated<br />

April 16, 2010, at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, where once again the battalion<br />

provides construction engineer support to units at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

and is prepared to support full-spectrum operations throughout<br />

the world.<br />

71st EoD Group<br />

<strong>The</strong> 71st Ordnance Group (Explosive Ordnance Disposal)<br />

was recently activated and redesignated as an EOD group at<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Oct. 16, 2005, at which time the Headquarters<br />

and Headquarters Detachment was swiftly positioned to<br />

deploy in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom as Combined<br />

Joint Task Force Troy. <strong>The</strong> organization earned two Joint<br />

Meritorious Unit Awards while being responsible for the<br />

Counter Improvised Explosive Devices fight and proved its<br />

resoluteness by defeating the enemy’s primary weapon of<br />

choice in the operation. <strong>The</strong> 71st Ordnance Group recently<br />

returned from deployment to Operation Enduring Freedom,<br />

serving as Combined Joint Task Force Paladin. <strong>The</strong>ir mission<br />

was to train the force, defeat the device, attack the network<br />

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and enable justice. CJTF Paladin managed the U.S. EOD<br />

assets and coordinated with multinational EOD assets<br />

throughout Afghanistan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> official lineage of the 71st Ordnance Group (EOD)<br />

was firmly planted on the European battlefronts of World War<br />

II. Originally constituted in the U.S. Army July 17, 1944, it<br />

was formally activated in France July 23, 1944. <strong>The</strong> 71st EOD<br />

Group saw service in the European theater of operations,<br />

earning campaign streamers for Normandy, Northern France,<br />

the Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace and Central Europe before<br />

its deactivation in Germany in June 1946. From there, the<br />

unit was transferred to the Reserves and underwent several<br />

reorganizations and redesignations, ending as the 361st<br />

Ordnance Group, then activating in the Ready Reserves in<br />

March 1947 until it inactivated in April 1954. One year later,<br />

the group was returned to the regular Army and activated<br />

May 13, 1955, in Germany as the 71st Ordnance Group until it<br />

inactivated in June 1959. <strong>The</strong> 71st Ordnance Group remained<br />

inactive until it was reactivated in Korea in December 1962. It<br />

inactivated Jan. 1, 1966, in the Republic of Korea.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 71st Ordnance Group (EOD) is one of two activeduty<br />

EOD groups in the U.S. Army and has an additional<br />

responsibility of supporting the U.S. Northern Command as<br />

a homeland defense asset. With the largest concentration of<br />

EOD Soldiers in the Army, the group consists of headquarters<br />

and four subordinate battalions. <strong>The</strong> group’s battalions are<br />

positioned strategically across the area of operations to<br />

provide timely EOD support.<br />

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759tH MP battalion<br />

<strong>The</strong> 759th Military Police Battalion was constituted Aug.<br />

19, 1942, and activated Sept. 15, 1942, at <strong>Fort</strong> Ontario, N.Y.<br />

<strong>The</strong> battalion remained at <strong>Fort</strong> Ontario undergoing training<br />

until March 1943, when it moved to New York City and was<br />

engaged in dock security.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 759th supported the war effort in Europe during World<br />

War II with the 12th Army Group, 3rd Army and 7th Army.<br />

Following the war, it served in Berlin, training the new German<br />

police force and providing security in the American sector. <strong>The</strong><br />

unit was inactivated Nov. 2, 1953.<br />

<strong>The</strong> battalion was activated again June 6, 1968, at <strong>Fort</strong><br />

Dix, N.J., and reorganized Nov. 2, 1970. On June 3, 1974,<br />

the 555th MP Company was transferred to <strong>Fort</strong> Lee, Va. <strong>The</strong><br />

battalion supported Cuban resettlement operations in 1980-81<br />

at <strong>Fort</strong> McCoy, Wis.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 759th Military Police Battalion was relocated to<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> in 1987. From Aug. 6, 1990, to Dec. 4, 1990,<br />

Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment and the 984th<br />

MP Company deployed to Panama in support of Operation<br />

Promote Liberty. <strong>The</strong>ir mission was to protect U.S. citizens,<br />

U.S. property and U.S. interests in support of the nationbuilding<br />

process.<br />

In 1991, the battalion deployed in support of operations<br />

Desert Shield and Desert Storm. <strong>The</strong> battalion was<br />

awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation and Streamer<br />

embroidered SOUTHWEST ASIA.<br />

From 1992-93, the 984th MP Company deployed to<br />

Somalia in support of Operation Restore Hope. <strong>The</strong> company<br />

was awarded the Joint Meritorious Unit Award. From Sept.<br />

9, 1994, to Jan. 23, 1995, the headquarters detachment<br />

and the 59th MP Company deployed to Guantanamo Bay,<br />

Cuba. <strong>The</strong>ir mission was to provide humanitarian and civil<br />

affairs operations in support of Cuban and Haitian migrant<br />

camps. For their efforts, the battalion was awarded the<br />

Joint Meritorious Unit Award and Streamer embroidered<br />

GUANTANAMO BAY.<br />

In 1999, the 759th MP Battalion was awarded the<br />

Superior Unit Citation for distinguishing itself by deploying<br />

and redeploying subordinate units and individual Soldiers in<br />

support of two major contingency operations, three major<br />

training exercises, and numerous secretary of defense<br />

and U.S. Army Forces Command support missions,<br />

while simultaneously providing force protection and law<br />

enforcement support of the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> community.<br />

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Following Sept. 11, 2001, the battalion deployed to the<br />

Military District of Washington in support of Operation Noble<br />

Eagle. <strong>The</strong>re they provided security to the Pentagon.<br />

In September 2002, the 984th MP Company deployed<br />

to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in support of Operation Enduring<br />

Freedom. Soldiers provided security at the detention<br />

facilities and were involved in multiple air-bridge missions<br />

to Afghanistan. In 2003, the 59th MP Company deployed<br />

to Baghdad, Iraq, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.<br />

<strong>The</strong> company was located at Camp Victory and conducted<br />

numerous patrols in the vicinity of the camp as both law<br />

enforcement and combat operations.<br />

In January 2004, the battalion deployed to Baghdad,<br />

Iraq, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Upon arrival into<br />

theater, the battalion was put in charge of numerous Iraqi<br />

police stations on the east side of the Tigris River. In October<br />

2004, the battalion moved to Abu Ghraib prison to support the<br />

3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion and 1st Cavalry<br />

Division in Fallujah. Soldiers from the 984th MP Company<br />

and 630th MP Company provided security to the major<br />

access roads into Fallujah, allowing freedom of movement for<br />

coalition forces.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lone Sentinel Battalion once again was called to<br />

Iraq in support of OIF from 2006-08, departing <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

Aug. 24, 2006, and serving in Iraq until its redeployment Nov.<br />

12, 2007. <strong>The</strong> 759th MP Battalion was the first MP battalion<br />

to endure the 15-month deployment. Serving alongside the<br />

2nd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, and the<br />

2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, in East<br />

Baghdad, the 759th oversaw the equipping and training of<br />

the Iraqi police in more than 60 Iraqi police stations there.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Task Force logged more than 1 million miles on the road<br />

and conducted more than 60,000 combat patrols during its<br />

combat service in Iraq. In July 2007, the 59th MP Company<br />

deployed as a part of the U.S. Forces’ “surge” effort, serving<br />

with Task Force Lone Sentinel until the battalion colors<br />

redeployed in September 2008.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 110th MP Company was deployed in support of OIF<br />

2008-09 in May 2008. It returned after serving a 15-month<br />

tour to the Baghdad AOR in August 2009.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 148th MP Company continuously rotates military<br />

working dog teams through individual K-9 deployments.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 759th Military Police Battalion remains one of the<br />

premier military police battalions of the U.S. Army.<br />

13TH AIR SUPPORT<br />

OPERATIONS SQUADRON<br />

(U.S. AIR FORCE)<br />

<strong>The</strong> 13th Air Support Operations<br />

Squadron traces its unit heritage<br />

back to the 13th Air Support<br />

Communications Squadron,<br />

Jan. 11, 1943. It was redesignated as the 13th Tactical Air<br />

Communications Squadron Feb. 29, 1944, but deactivated<br />

shortly thereafter on April 15, 1944. <strong>The</strong> squadron was<br />

later reactivated in its current state as the 13th Air Support<br />

Operations Squadron at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, July 1, 1994.<br />

Unofficially known as the “Gunslingers” (a nickname given<br />

by the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment), the Airmen of the 13th<br />

ASOS currently provide close air support to the 4th Infantry<br />

Division and its subordinate brigades. <strong>The</strong> Tactical Air Control<br />

Party Forward Air Controllers, now called Joint Terminal Attack<br />

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Controllers, have a long and proud history of providing close<br />

air support to the United States Army. TACPs, in one form<br />

or another, have served with distinction in every major U.S.<br />

military combat operation since World War II, and the earliest<br />

roots of close air support operations can even be traced to<br />

World War I.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 3rd Air Support Operations Group (ASOG) is the 13th<br />

ASOS’s higher headquarters for all mission and administrative<br />

actions, and is collocated with the Army’s III Corps at <strong>Fort</strong><br />

Hood, Texas. <strong>The</strong> 3rd ASOG organizes, equips, trains and<br />

administers air support operations centers, TACPs and staff<br />

weather operations in support of III Corps and subordinate<br />

organizations. <strong>The</strong>se units advise Army commanders and their<br />

Units<br />

staffs on U.S. and allied air capabilities. <strong>The</strong>y also coordinate<br />

attack, airlift and reconnaissance air assets in support of joint<br />

battle plans. <strong>The</strong> 3rd ASOG’s chain of command continues<br />

through the 93rd Air Ground Operations Wing, located at<br />

Moody Air Force Base, Ga.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vision of the 13th ASOS is to develop mentally,<br />

physically, emotionally and spiritually combat-ready Airmen<br />

while protecting our Wingmen, strengthening our Families<br />

and honoring our heritage.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mission of the 13th ASOS is to enhance the joint<br />

warfighter team by providing combat mission-ready Airmen to<br />

advise, integrate and control Air and Space Power in support<br />

of the 4th Infantry Division.<br />

WorlD Class atHlEtE ProGraM<br />

<strong>The</strong> mission of the World Class Athlete Program is to provide outstanding Soldier-athletes the<br />

support and training to compete and succeed in national and international competitions leading to the<br />

Olympic and Paralympic Games, while maintaining a professional military career. Since 1948,<br />

615 Soldiers have represented the United States at the Summer and Winter Olympic Games as<br />

athletes and coaches, earning 142 medals in a variety of sports. Since the inception of WCAP in 1997,<br />

40 Soldier-athletes have participated in the Summer and Winter Olympics, winning gold,<br />

silver and bronze Olympic medals.<br />

For more information about WCAP, go to www.armymwr.com/sports/home.aspx or call 526-3908.<br />

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Units<br />

u.s. arMY MEDiCal DEPartMEnt<br />

aCtiVitY—<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>’s original hospital was erected in 1942. <strong>The</strong><br />

facilities included 57 two-story buildings and connecting,<br />

covered cement block corridors. <strong>The</strong> hospital was designed<br />

for a normal bed capacity of 1,726 with an expansion capacity<br />

to 2,000 beds. In July 1942, the hospital was organized as a<br />

station hospital and the bed authorization varied from 600 to<br />

1,200, depending on fluctuations in troop density.<br />

In September 1944, it was activated as a convalescent<br />

hospital. This facility and the station hospital already in<br />

existence provided treatment for an average of 4,500 patients.<br />

In April 1945, it was redesignated as a hospital center<br />

comprising a general hospital center and the convalescent<br />

hospital. <strong>The</strong> patient load gradually diminished and by March<br />

1, 1946, the general hospital and the convalescent hospital<br />

were inactivated, and the station hospital, of the type that now<br />

exists, came into being. <strong>The</strong> bed authorization was 400.<br />

In May 1946, the Veterans Administration contracted for<br />

100 of the station hospital’s beds. <strong>The</strong> need for bed capacity<br />

decreased after the cessation of hostilities in World War II, and<br />

by July 1947 the requirement for the VA contract beds was<br />

eliminated; the station hospital was reduced to 100 authorized<br />

beds. This level remained in effect from 1948 through 1949.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bed capacity of the hospital was increased to 400<br />

because of the Korean conflict in July 1950. In February<br />

1951 it was designated a specialized treatment center for<br />

orthopedic, psychiatric and neurological cases; and in early<br />

1952 the additional mission of a specialized treatment center<br />

for tuberculosis was added.<br />

SP4<br />

Donald W. Evans Jr.<br />

<strong>The</strong> need for specialization gradually diminished and by<br />

March 1, 1954, only the mission of a station hospital existed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mission remained the same until April 1968, when the<br />

hospital was given the additional responsibility of providing<br />

care for Vietnam War returnees. <strong>The</strong> bed capacity was<br />

increased to 340 Oct. 1, 1968.<br />

In 1970, planning began for the new <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

Hospital. It opened in 1986 and was designated Evans Army<br />

Community Hospital. <strong>The</strong> hospital is named in honor of<br />

Spc. Four Donald W. Evans Jr., a member of Company A,<br />

2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division.<br />

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Evans was awarded the Medal of Honor for action at Tri<br />

Tam, Republic of Vietnam, where he gave his life while<br />

administering medical aid to his fellow Soldiers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hospital is two distinct buildings separated by a<br />

glass-covered common area, or atrium. <strong>The</strong> five-story tower<br />

on the north side of the hospital houses all inpatient units, the<br />

operating suite, the labor/delivery suite, nursery, radiology,<br />

emergency room and the nutrition care division. <strong>The</strong> twostory<br />

clinic building primarily contains outpatient clinics. <strong>The</strong><br />

atrium, which provides the main entries into the hospital, also<br />

houses patient services such as an outpatient pharmacy,<br />

admissions and dispositions, the hospital treasurer, a gift<br />

shop and a chapel.<br />

Units<br />

Adjacent to the hospital is the PFC Eric P. Woods Soldier<br />

Family Care Center, which houses numerous outpatient<br />

medical clinics, outpatient records, physical therapy, a family<br />

medicine clinic and a dental clinic.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hospital was first accredited by the Joint Commission<br />

on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations in October<br />

1954. Subsequent surveys have reaffirmed the hospital’s full<br />

accreditation status.<br />

<strong>The</strong> U.S. Army Medical Department Activity’s military and<br />

civilian staff professionals serve a population of about 71,000<br />

enrolled TRICARE beneficiaries from all military services,<br />

Family members and retirees. MEDDAC includes a Medical<br />

Company and the Warrior Transition Battalion.<br />

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History<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> History<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> was established in 1942,<br />

following Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city of Colorado Springs purchased land<br />

south of the city and donated it to the War<br />

Department. Construction began immediately<br />

and the first building, the camp headquarters,<br />

was completed Jan. 31, 1942.<br />

Camp <strong>Carson</strong> was named in honor of the<br />

legendary Army scout, Gen. Christopher “Kit”<br />

<strong>Carson</strong>, who explored much of the West in<br />

the 1800s.<br />

At the construction’s peak, nearly 11,500<br />

workers were employed on various construction<br />

projects at the new camp. Facilities<br />

were provided for 35,173 enlisted men,<br />

1,818 officers and 592 nurses. Nearly all of<br />

the buildings were of the mobilization-type<br />

construction with wood-sided exteriors. <strong>The</strong><br />

hospital was of the semi-permanent-type<br />

concrete block and had space for 1,726 beds with an expansion<br />

capability to 2,000 beds.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 89th Infantry Division was the first major unit to be activated<br />

at Camp <strong>Carson</strong>. During World War II, more than 100,000 Soldiers<br />

trained here. Along with three other infantry divisions — the 71st,<br />

104th and 10th <strong>Mountain</strong> — more than 125 units were activated at<br />

Camp <strong>Carson</strong>, and more than 100 others were transferred to <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong> from other installations. Nurses, cooks, mule packers,<br />

tank battalions, a Greek infantry battalion and an Italian ordnance<br />

company — literally Soldiers of every type — trained at Camp <strong>Carson</strong><br />

during the war years.<br />

Camp <strong>Carson</strong> was also home to nearly 9,000 Axis prisoners of<br />

war — mostly Italians and Germans. <strong>The</strong> internment camp at Camp<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> opened on the first day of 1943. <strong>The</strong>se POWs alleviated the<br />

manpower shortage in Colorado by doing general farm work, canning<br />

tomatoes, cutting corn and aiding in logging operations on Colorado’s<br />

Western Slope.<br />

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Between 1942 and 1956, pack mules were a common<br />

sight at Camp <strong>Carson</strong>. <strong>The</strong> first shipment arrived by train from<br />

Nebraska in July 1942. <strong>The</strong> mules were used by field artillery<br />

(pack) battalions to carry equipment, weapons and supplies over<br />

mountainous terrain.<br />

<strong>The</strong> most famous of these animals was Hambone, the pride<br />

of the 4th Field Artillery. For 13 years he carried first sergeants up<br />

Ute Pass to Camp Hale. Camp Hale, located near Leadville, was<br />

where the Army conducted cold weather and mountain warfare<br />

training. Hambone died in March 1971, and was buried with full<br />

military honors.<br />

Activity at Camp <strong>Carson</strong> was greatly reduced following the<br />

end of World War II. By April 1946, the military strength at <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong> had dropped to around 600. It appeared Camp<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> would be closed.<br />

With the onset of the Korean War, however, activity once<br />

again increased. Many Reserve and National Guard units were<br />

called to active duty and stationed at Camp <strong>Carson</strong>.<br />

Camp <strong>Carson</strong> became <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> in 1954. In the 1960s,<br />

mechanized units were assigned to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong>. At this<br />

time, additional training land was purchased, bringing the post to<br />

its current size of 137,403 acres. An additional training area,<br />

comprising 235,300 acres, was purchased in September 1983.<br />

Named the Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site, this training area is<br />

located about 150 miles to the southeast and is used for large<br />

force-on-force maneuver training. Comprehensive maneuver and<br />

live-fire training also occurs downrange at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>.<br />

Exercises and deployments continually hone the skills of<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Soldiers. When not deployed, Soldiers train annually<br />

at Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site and the National Training Center<br />

at <strong>Fort</strong> Irwin, Calif.<br />

Additionally, units participate in joint exercises around<br />

the world, including central and southern Africa, Europe and<br />

southwest Asia. Since 2003, most <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> units have been<br />

deployed in support of the Global War on Terrorism.<br />

In 1999, <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> became the home of the first<br />

Active Component-Reserve Component Division in the U.S.<br />

Army when the 7th Infantry Division was reactivated. In 2006,<br />

the 7th ID was inactivated when Division West, First<br />

Army was activated, with the mission to be responsible<br />

for the readiness and training of Army<br />

Reserve and National Guard units west of<br />

the Mississippi. In 2009, Division West<br />

History<br />

moved to <strong>Fort</strong> Hood, Texas. At the same time, the 4th Infantry<br />

Division, which had just returned to <strong>Fort</strong> Hood from deployment<br />

in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, relocated back to <strong>Fort</strong><br />

<strong>Carson</strong>, where it had been previously headquartered from 1970<br />

to 1995.<br />

In 1999, <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> became the first U.S. Army installation<br />

to privatize its family housing. JA Jones LLC, assumed<br />

responsibility for all family housing, building new houses and<br />

renovating the old. In 2008, the current management company,<br />

Balfour Beatty Communities, assumed the responsibility for <strong>Fort</strong><br />

<strong>Carson</strong>’s housing.<br />

Throughout its history, <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Soldiers and units have<br />

been active supporting various community events throughout<br />

Colorado. Soldiers from <strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong> have conducted<br />

firefighting missions in the national forests, search and rescue<br />

missions throughout the state, and various other emergency<br />

operations. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong> supports more than 250 community<br />

events, such as parades, concerts and fairs every year.<br />

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Training Areas<br />

DoWnranGE at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> is bounded on the east by Interstate 25 and<br />

on the west by Colorado Highway 115. <strong>The</strong> fort extends from<br />

the main post, which is just south of Academy Boulevard, to<br />

its southern perimeter, which lies just north of the communities<br />

of Pueblo West and Penrose.<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> consists of a total of 137,403 acres including<br />

the cantonment area (main post) and training areas downrange.<br />

<strong>The</strong> training areas include a wide variety of different<br />

terrains and vegetation types. <strong>The</strong>re are open prairies and<br />

heavily forested areas. <strong>The</strong>re are lowlands, wetlands and creek<br />

drainages as well as mountainous and hilly areas.<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> accommodates diverse types of training<br />

including extensive maneuver training (both mounted and<br />

dismounted), airborne training and weapons training. Weapons<br />

training includes small arms qualification and tank, artillery<br />

and helicopter gunnery.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are two impact areas at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> — a small nondudded<br />

impact area (in the north) for small arms; and a large<br />

dudded impact area (in the south), which supports artillery,<br />

tank, Bradley and other gunnery ranges. <strong>The</strong> large impact area<br />

also supports mortar firing, cannon artillery, aircraft bombing<br />

and Multiple Launched Rocket System firing.<br />

Tank and Bradley gunnery is typically conducted on the<br />

Multi-Purpose Range Complex North for the preliminary tables<br />

and the Digital Multi-Purpose Range Complex South for<br />

qualification gunnery and advanced firing tables.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are 56 training areas and 84 ranges at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

that support a variety of training. Consult <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Regulation<br />

385-63 for a complete list of ranges, training areas and other<br />

facilities. Range Control, in Building 9550 at the intersection<br />

of Butts Road and Route 2 (Wilderness Road), can provide<br />

complete information on training areas and range use. Call<br />

Range Control at 526-5597.<br />

PiÑon CanYon ManEuVEr sitE<br />

In 1983, <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> acquired 235,800 acres of training<br />

land, called the Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site, on the west side<br />

of the Purgatoire River in southeast Colorado. PCMS is the<br />

primary maneuver area for <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and is located about<br />

150 miles to the southeast on Highway 350.<br />

PCMS accommodates a full range of maneuver training,<br />

including brigade-level, force-on-force maneuvers. Live-fire<br />

training is restricted at PCMS to 50-caliber and below at<br />

established firing ranges. PCMS also provides excellent dis-<br />

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mounted maneuver terrain in the rugged canyons and arroyos<br />

that empty into the nearby Purgatoire River.<br />

Units have been training at PCMS since 1985, and major<br />

training rotations typically have taken place there as units<br />

prepare for the National Training Center at <strong>Fort</strong> Irwin, Calif.<br />

PCMS provides <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Soldiers and units a unique<br />

training resource. <strong>The</strong> semi-arid high desert climate allows for<br />

year-round training, and wide open spaces allow battalions<br />

and brigades to deploy using current doctrinal distances.<br />

Units typically transport heavy equipment by rail to PCMS and<br />

Training Areas<br />

conduct convoys with wheeled vehicles. PCMS can also<br />

support a full range of aviation training requirements.<br />

Facilities at the training site include an austere cantonment<br />

area, a 160 car-capable railhead, showers, range control facility,<br />

helipads, C-130-capable Combat Assault Air Strip, a fire<br />

station and a small shoppette.<br />

As is the case at <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, environmental stewardship<br />

of natural and cultural resources at PCMS is tremendously<br />

important. All Soldiers and units must undergo environmental<br />

training prior to using PCMS.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Environmental Division, Directorate of Public Works, oversees the<br />

environmental management of <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and PCMS training areas and conducts<br />

environmental protection officer training for Soldiers and garrison personnel. <strong>The</strong><br />

Environmental Division also has an emergency response/spill response team that is<br />

employed if an environmental emergency arises.<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and PCMS resource protection programs are divided into media<br />

areas including the study and protection of wildlife, environmental compliance,<br />

plant and soil conservation, water quality and cultural resources. <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> and<br />

PCMS are rich in natural and cultural resources that all Soldiers and Families can<br />

enjoy and help to protect and sustain.<br />

For more information regarding environmental protection of <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> resources,<br />

call 526-2022/4907. For more information regarding environmental protection of<br />

PCMS resources, call 526-0526.<br />

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<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> is one of two Army triple “Net Zero”<br />

installations in the areas of energy, water and waste.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Net Zero energy designation will require <strong>Fort</strong><br />

<strong>Carson</strong> to produce as much energy on site as it uses<br />

over the course of a year. This will require aggressive<br />

conservation and efficiency efforts, including finding ways<br />

to capture and use waste energy and pursuing<br />

more renewable energy initiatives.<br />

Operating as a Net Zero water installation, for example,<br />

means <strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong> will conserve and repurpose<br />

water. One way to achieve this goal is to reuse nonpotable<br />

water from the wastewater treatment plant for irrigation of<br />

sports fields, parks and parade grounds.<br />

As a Net Zero waste installation, <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> will<br />

reduce, reuse and recover waste. Converting appropriate<br />

waste materials into usable resources will ultimately reduce<br />

and eliminate much of the need for costly landfill disposal.<br />

Examples include recycling paper, metals and plastics, as<br />

well as unique waste diversion opportunities such<br />

as donating used furniture from the barracks to local<br />

nonprofits. At the front end of zero waste efforts is<br />

sustainable procurement; the installation will purchase<br />

more environmentally preferable products with high<br />

post-consumer recycled content and less packaging.<br />

nEt ZEro EnErGY Goal<br />

<strong>The</strong> community can help <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> achieve Net Zero<br />

energy by:<br />

• Ensuring facility occupants follow established<br />

command energy conservation policies;<br />

• Turning off lights and computer monitors when<br />

not in use;<br />

• <strong>Keep</strong>ing buildings at 78 degrees or higher for<br />

cooling and between 65 and 70 degrees for heating.<br />

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nEt ZEro WatEr Goal<br />

<strong>The</strong> community can help <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> achieve Net Zero<br />

water by:<br />

• Turning off water when not needed;<br />

• Calling in service orders for leaks to the Directorate<br />

of Public Works operations and maintenance contractor<br />

at 526-5345.<br />

nEt ZEro WastE Goal<br />

<strong>The</strong> community can help <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> achieve Net Zero<br />

waste by:<br />

• Promoting recycling within work and living areas;<br />

• Ensuring units actively participate in the Recycle<br />

Incentive Program;<br />

• Purchasing supplies with less packaging;<br />

• Following the Sustainable Paper Use Policy by<br />

printing duplex, reusing paper for scrap paper and<br />

buying higher post-consumer recycled content paper<br />

(50 percent).<br />

Achieving <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>’s Net Zero objectives by 2020 will<br />

require support from Soldiers, staff and Family members at<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong>. Everyone plays a part in helping to<br />

conserve energy and water and reduce solid waste. <strong>The</strong><br />

installation will pursue the large-scale initiatives; however,<br />

changes in individual behavior will get <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> the<br />

remainder of the way to Net Zero success.<br />

Net Zero <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

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Welcome to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

Recreation<br />

and Leisure<br />

turKEY CrEEK rECrEation arEa<br />

Enjoy historic Turkey Creek Recreation Area, established<br />

in 1874, with beautiful meadows and a scenic setting alive<br />

with various types of wildlife just 10 miles south of Gate 1 on<br />

Highway 115. Bring the family for a fun-filled day or weekend<br />

getaway. Host a family reunion, office party or unit organizational<br />

day in one of the covered pavilion picnic sites. Enjoy<br />

the great outdoors, camp in one of the primitive sites or bring<br />

your recreational vehicle and camp in comfort. For more<br />

information, call ITR at 526-5366.<br />

outDoor rECrEation CoMPlEX<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Outdoor Recreation Complex is in Building<br />

2429, on the corner of Specker and Wetzel avenues. <strong>The</strong><br />

complex houses the Equipment Checkout Center; Information,<br />

Tickets and Registration; the Adventure Programs and<br />

Education team; the <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong> Outfitters retail store; two<br />

classrooms; and a 28-foot tall and 43-foot wide indoor climbing<br />

wall. Across the street from the complex are the Alpine<br />

Tower challenge course and an archery range. <strong>The</strong> complex<br />

also manages the recreational vehicle storage lots around <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Equipment Checkout Center has recreation equipment<br />

available for reasonable usage fees — everything from skis and<br />

snowboards to campers and boats. If it can be used outdoors,<br />

odds are the Equipment Resource Center has it. Equipment<br />

rental is available at daily, weekend and weekly rates. People<br />

with their own winter equipment that may need tuning up can<br />

use the services of a fully equipped maintenance shop that can<br />

handle all ski and snowboard tuning needs.<br />

For more information on the Equipment Checkout Center<br />

and RV Storage Lot, call 526-1993. Contact Information,<br />

Tickets and Registration at 526-5366.<br />

aPE <strong>The</strong> Adventure Programs and Education team offers<br />

programs designed for all members of the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

community, from beginners to experts. For a current list of<br />

available activities follow our former <strong>Fort</strong><strong>Carson</strong>NOW online<br />

magazine, now a live blog at: www.mwrfortcarson.com/<br />

fort-carson-now.php. Another great source for the latest<br />

program information is the DFMWR website at www.mwr<br />

fortcarson.com.<br />

<strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong> outFittErs<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong> Outfitters store offers a vast selection<br />

of items to support outdoor pursuits from rifles to carabineers,<br />

night crawlers to ski apparel. <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong> Outfitters<br />

stocks high-quality items sold tax-free at competitive prices.<br />

<strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong> Outfitters also sells firearms and ammunition<br />

and offers Hunter’s Education classes monthly. Stop by the<br />

Outdoor Recreation Complex to see firsthand all the ways<br />

the Outdoor Recreation team can help people enjoy <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong> and its surrounding areas. Hours of operation<br />

are Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday<br />

from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. <strong>The</strong> facility is closed Sunday and<br />

Monday and on federal holidays. For more information, call<br />

526-1993.<br />

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sKiinG<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s a story going around that everyone in Colorado<br />

skis. Not true, but even most of those who don’t ski love<br />

weekends at one of Colorado’s internationally known resorts.<br />

Best of all, most of the ski areas are within a reasonable drive<br />

from Colorado Springs. With the large number of ski areas<br />

to choose from, people are sure to find one that suits their<br />

skills and budgets. Don’t forget to check with ITR for discount<br />

coupons and specific information.<br />

inForMation, tiCKEts anD rEGistration (itr)<br />

ITR is at 2429 Specker Ave. in the Outdoor Recreation<br />

Complex. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Friday,<br />

10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; closed<br />

Sunday and Monday and all federal holidays. ITR offers<br />

local-attraction tickets, out-of-state attraction tickets, lodging<br />

throughout the United States, vacation packages and cruises.<br />

One of our biggest income-generating products is our offering<br />

of discount ski lift tickets. ITR also registers participants for<br />

the Outdoor Recreation Adventure programs and classes that<br />

include skiing, mountain biking, white water rafting, a climbing<br />

series, a water series, hiking etc. We also handle reservations<br />

for Camp Falcon, Iron Horse Park, softball fields and our two<br />

classrooms, and we have begun taking reservations for Turkey<br />

Creek Recreation Area. In addition to sales and registrations,<br />

ITR serves as a great resource for information on area attractions,<br />

and we spend a lot of time working with new arrivals<br />

providing information and answering questions to help familiar-<br />

Recreation and Leisure<br />

ize them with the Colorado Springs area and beyond. ITR is<br />

now offering travel by Amtrak and doing airline tickets; in the<br />

past, we were not able to offer airfare alone. For more information,<br />

contact us at 526-5366.<br />

iron HorsE ParK<br />

Iron Horse Park on Sheridan Avenue is a multipurpose<br />

outdoor community recreation area with three playgrounds, five<br />

pavilions/picnic areas, grills, two softball fields, a basketball<br />

court area, a horseshoe pit area, a volleyball court and a fitness<br />

trail. <strong>The</strong> 1.2-mile, multi-use trail for mountain bikers, hikers and<br />

runners is centered in the park. Need a place to let your dog run<br />

free and interact with other dogs? <strong>The</strong>n check out the dog park<br />

on the northwest side of the park. Iron Horse Park is the perfect<br />

place to have fun as a family or for your next unit function. An<br />

amphitheater in the park is available for various uses. Reservations<br />

to use park facilities may be made by calling 526-5366.<br />

CHEYEnnE <strong>Mountain</strong> sHootinG CoMPlEX<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cheyenne <strong>Mountain</strong> Shooting Complex is a joint<br />

project among the U.S. Army, El Paso County, the El Paso<br />

County Sheriff, the National Forest Service and the Colorado<br />

Division of Wildlife. <strong>The</strong> 400-acre site sits on Army land near<br />

Interstate 25 just off mile marker 132. <strong>The</strong> entrance is just<br />

outside the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Gate 20 security perimeter. Shooters<br />

using the range complex will not have to enter <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> to<br />

utilize the range.<br />

<strong>The</strong> CMSC is a three-phase project. In Phase One, seven<br />

shooting ranges have been constructed with 100 shooting<br />

stations. Two ranges with 30 firing points extending 50 yards<br />

are designed for pistols. Shooters are able to check/set and<br />

retrieve targets from these ranges. Three ranges have been<br />

Ski slopes In alphabetical<br />

order, including distance in miles<br />

from Colorado Springs, are:<br />

Ajax (Aspen) .....................154<br />

Arapahoe Basin ................130<br />

Aspen Highlands ..............156<br />

Beaver Creek ...................173<br />

Breckenridge ...................106<br />

Buttermilk .........................160<br />

Copper <strong>Mountain</strong> .............145<br />

Crested Butte ...................196<br />

Durango ...........................340<br />

Eldora ...............................115<br />

Keystone ..........................141<br />

Loveland ..........................112<br />

Monarch ...........................102<br />

Powderhorn .....................312<br />

Silverton <strong>Mountain</strong> ...........290<br />

Ski Cooper .......................128<br />

Snowmass .......................163<br />

SolVista ............................153<br />

Steamboat .......................228<br />

Sunlight ............................247<br />

Telluride ............................296<br />

Vail ....................................164<br />

Winter Park ......................132<br />

Wolf Creek ........................262<br />

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Recreation and Leisure<br />

designed for rifles with distances between 100 and 600 yards.<br />

One range is set up for use by El Paso County Law Enforcement<br />

for training Monday through Friday, but it is open to the<br />

public on Saturday and Sunday, with shooting distances up to<br />

1,000 yards. Finally, one range is used for instructional classes<br />

and can be modified for archery, youth BB gun and beginning<br />

handgun one-on-one instruction.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second phase of the project will include the construction<br />

of five trap and skeet ranges and the CMSC Club House.<br />

<strong>The</strong> clubhouse will include a retail store, classrooms and<br />

administrative offices. <strong>The</strong> project will be completed during<br />

Phase Three with the addition of a restaurant and lounge area.<br />

tHE FrEEDoM PErForMinG arts CEntEr<br />

<strong>The</strong> FREEPAC offers a black-box theater experience set<br />

on an angle. It is home to the Ft. <strong>Carson</strong> Community <strong>The</strong>ater,<br />

the Rewind Movie <strong>The</strong>ater, and SKIES instructional programs.<br />

It is available for rental for briefings, parties or events of any<br />

nature. It has a 99-person capacity and rents for $30 per hour.<br />

It houses full light and sound support as well as modern audio/video<br />

capabilities. For more information, call 524-3619.<br />

FitnEss CEntErs anD sWiMMinG Pools<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> has three swimming pools, 16 softball fields,<br />

three running tracks and four physical fitness centers. Exercise<br />

and weightlifting equipment, racquetball and basketball<br />

courts, saunas and hot tubs may be found in the fitness centers.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se facilities provide an environment for <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

personnel to pursue their personal fitness goals.<br />

For more information, including operating hours, call:<br />

iron Horse Physical Fitness Center<br />

Building 1925 ...........................................................526-2706<br />

Garcia Physical Fitness Center<br />

Building 1856 ...........................................................526-3944<br />

McKibben Physical Fitness Center<br />

Building 1160 ...........................................................526-2597<br />

Waller Physical Fitness Center<br />

Building 2357 ...........................................................526-2742<br />

indoor swimming pool<br />

Building 1446 ...........................................................526-3107<br />

outdoor swimming pool<br />

Building 1231 ...........................................................526-4456<br />

sPorts<br />

Intramural sports programs are available postwide in<br />

a number of different sports including flag football, soccer,<br />

volleyball, basketball and softball. Information can be obtained<br />

at any physical fitness center or by calling 526-3972.<br />

GolF<br />

CHEYEnnE sHaDoWs GolF CoursE<br />

Titus Boulevard<br />

526-4102<br />

Open all year<br />

Set in the shadow of Cheyenne <strong>Mountain</strong>, <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>’s<br />

golf course is a breathtaking 18-hole championship course<br />

that offers year-round golf at one of the finest courses in the<br />

area. Private and group lessons are available at the driving<br />

range/learning center. Cheyenne Shadows Golf Course’s<br />

state-of-the-art clubhouse/pro shop on Titus Boulevard is<br />

able to meet all golfing needs and can special-order items.<br />

Cheyenne Shadows also offers Coyote Run Junior Golf<br />

Course for those upcoming golf stars.<br />

Cheyenne Shadows Golf Course is also home to a<br />

state-of-the-art onboard global positioning system that gives<br />

its customers course-specific golf tips, distance to hole, pin<br />

placement and much more. Additionally, handicap-accessible<br />

golf carts are available for those with limited mobility.<br />

Cheyenne Shadows Golf Course is open to the public and<br />

accepts tee times on weekends and holidays. Mulligan’s<br />

serves beverages and a limited menu. Call 526-4102.<br />

boWlinG CEntEr<br />

Thunder Alley<br />

Building 1511 on Chiles Avenue<br />

526-5542<br />

Thunder Alley is a 36-lane public facility. <strong>The</strong> center is<br />

open six days a week with dollar games on Wednesdays<br />

from 5 to 11 p.m. <strong>The</strong>re is color-pin bowling with cash prizes<br />

on Saturday nights, and Tuesday nights are 50s Night with<br />

50-cent games and 50-cent hot dogs from 6 to 11 p.m. <strong>The</strong><br />

bowling center also offers bumper bowling for children;<br />

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irthday parties can be held with a prior reservation. Black<br />

lights and music make <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>’s Thunder Alley the place<br />

to be every Friday evening and Saturday afternoon. <strong>The</strong><br />

bowling center is in Building 1511, on Chiles Avenue. Hours<br />

of operation are Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.;<br />

Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m.<br />

to midnight; and Sunday, 1 to 9 p.m. <strong>The</strong> Strike Zone offers<br />

fresh-made sandwiches and fries. Call 526-4201 for more<br />

information.<br />

AUTO CRAFT CENTER<br />

<strong>The</strong> Auto Craft Center is on Wetzel Avenue, Building 2427,<br />

and offers 33 work bays. Whether people need to rebuild an<br />

engine, change tires, change oil, work on a motorcycle or touch<br />

up a car with a bit of bodywork and paint, they can do it with<br />

competitive rates and have a certified instructor on hand for<br />

assistance. Full lines of automotive necessities (oil, filters, spark<br />

plugs, antifreeze, brake fluid and more) are at their fingertips. Stop<br />

by and let the skilled technicians show you how. <strong>The</strong> Auto Craft<br />

Center also has a full-service auto painting facility. Automotive finishes<br />

are available in every color; alternate color matches for your<br />

precise finish, complete color formula-programmed equipment<br />

and a computer database for domestic and imported makes await<br />

customers. Operating hours are Wednesday through Friday, noon<br />

to 7:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; closed<br />

Monday and Tuesday and holidays. Call 526-2147.<br />

LIBRARY<br />

Grant Library is a full-service library open six days a<br />

week in Building 1528 on Flint Street next to the 4th Infantry<br />

Division headquarters building. In addition to a full book<br />

selection, patrons can check out a varied selection of DVD<br />

movies, CDs, audio books and educational as well as children’s<br />

videos. Popular magazines and newspapers are also<br />

available, including a complete archive of the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

<strong>Mountain</strong>eer from 1942 to the present. A separate children’s<br />

room has books, magazines and computers loaded with<br />

games and stories. A weekly Read-To-Me/Storytime program<br />

for toddlers and preschoolers takes place each Tuesday<br />

at 10:30 a.m., September – May. Other programs are<br />

scheduled monthly. In addition to the computers hosting the<br />

online catalog and other resources, the library has Internet<br />

and Microsoft Office software-loaded computers available,<br />

as well as free Wi-Fi for those with their own laptops. Check<br />

out Grant Library for free programs and resources daily.<br />

Hours are Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and<br />

Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information,<br />

call 526-2350.<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS<br />

From time to time, <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> hosts special concerts<br />

and other events, such as the Army Soldier Show, Girls’<br />

Night Out, 4th of July celebration, EGGsperience and<br />

Recreation and Leisure<br />

holiday programs. For more information on community<br />

events and programs, see the DFMWR page in <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Mountain</strong>eer, or call 526-4494/1867.<br />

ELKHORN CATERING &<br />

CONFERENCE CENTER<br />

<strong>The</strong> Elkhorn Catering and Conference Center is a<br />

24,000-square-foot facility able to provide full catering<br />

and meeting services for events up to 400 people. <strong>The</strong><br />

Elkhorn is used for a multitude of events: wedding<br />

receptions, changes of command, meetings and<br />

conferences, reunions, holiday parties and more. It<br />

provides a variety of complimentary amenities for<br />

meetings and conferences to include premium coffee,<br />

ice water, linens, setup, cleanup, fax and copier use,<br />

and audiovisual equipment (LCD projectors, large-screen<br />

televisions, video recorders, sound system capabilities,<br />

microphone and podium). Catered events are done<br />

with a creative touch by our award-winning team of<br />

hospitality professionals.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ivy Irish Pub, located in the Elkhorn, serves<br />

lunches with daily specials, and specialty sandwiches.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Elkhorn Catering and Conference Center is<br />

devoted to exceeding guest expectations. Its dedicated<br />

personnel create buffet displays and action stations<br />

sure to amaze the host as well as the party attendees.<br />

Some of the specialty theme events used in the past<br />

have included a country barbecue, Hawaiian luau,<br />

family carnival night and Santa at the Elkhorn. <strong>The</strong><br />

center is located on Woodfill Road in Building 7300,<br />

behind the Colorado Inn. For menu specifics, room<br />

package options and availability, call 576-6646.<br />

THE HUB: THE FOXHOLE, BOSS AND<br />

WARRIOR FAMILY COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP<br />

<strong>The</strong> Foxhole club boasts 30 televisions, several large screens,<br />

an extensive selection of today’s top video games, several pool<br />

tables and a bar. Call 526-5347 for more information.<br />

BOSS<br />

<strong>The</strong> Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program meets<br />

with unit representatives the first and third Wednesday of<br />

each month at 10 a.m. at <strong>The</strong> Hub, where the program<br />

office is located. Recreational programs, trips and volunteer<br />

opportunities for single Soldiers are available. Call 524-2677<br />

for more information.<br />

THE WARRIOR FAMILY COMMUNITY<br />

PARTNERSHIP<br />

<strong>The</strong> mission of the Warrior Family Community<br />

Partnership is to integrate existing systems of support<br />

and services to <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Soldiers and their Families<br />

to assure an optimal quality of life while fulfilling their<br />

mission to our nation. <strong>The</strong> WFCP concept also serves<br />

the Greater Front Range Community by providing a<br />

forum and facility space for individuals and groups<br />

wishing to support Soldiers and Families with services,<br />

gifts and volunteer activities. <strong>The</strong> WFCP community<br />

council meets quarterly on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> with the purpose<br />

of getting an update and providing feedback on the<br />

program, and socializing with key civilian and military<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> leadership.<br />

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Surrounding<br />

Communities<br />

Colorado History<br />

What is now called Colorado was originally part of New<br />

Spain, and the Spanish heritage lingers in the names of cities<br />

and places, particularly in southern Colorado. <strong>The</strong> Sangre de<br />

Cristo <strong>Mountain</strong>s (Blood of Christ <strong>Mountain</strong>s) and Trinidad,<br />

named for the Trinity, are examples. Colorado is the Spanish<br />

word for “red,” and the name is taken from the red-hued<br />

Colorado River. <strong>The</strong> Spanish heard from the Native Americans<br />

that there was gold in the mountains but did not search for<br />

it. As the Spanish claim weakened, parts of the area were<br />

ceded to France, and that French heritage also can be traced<br />

through names remaining on Colorado maps, such as Lafayette,<br />

LaSalle, Cache La Poudre and Louviers, mainly in the northern<br />

part of the state.<br />

After the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory<br />

from the French in 1803, U.S. Army Lt. Zebulon Pike was sent<br />

to explore the new piece of real estate for his country. While in<br />

the area, Pike tried and failed to climb the mountain later named<br />

after him. He predicted that no one would ever climb that mountain,<br />

but also reported that there was a good possibility of gold<br />

in the area.<br />

In 1858, settlers from the east were drawn to the area in<br />

search of gold. In 1859, the El Paso Claims Club was formed<br />

to establish law and order in the territory. <strong>The</strong> club also laid out<br />

Colorado City and started selling building sites. Colorado City<br />

residents made their living off the miners and small settlements<br />

in the mountains, selling them provisions and entertainment.<br />

On Aug. 1, 1876, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the<br />

proclamation admitting Colorado in the Union as the 38th state.<br />

Colorado springs<br />

Colorado Springs is the second-largest city in Colorado and<br />

one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation. Founded in 1871<br />

by Gen. William Jackson Palmer, the city was planned to attract<br />

people of means and social standing with “good moral character<br />

and strict temperance habits.” Since the wide-open town of<br />

Colorado City was right next door with its saloons and “working<br />

ladies,” the general did not have quite the impact on the Pikes<br />

Peak area he would have liked.<br />

<strong>The</strong> region prospered when gold was discovered in nearby<br />

Cripple Creek in 1891. <strong>The</strong> Springs became a depository and a<br />

favored residence of those with newfound wealth.<br />

With the decline of the Cripple Creek gold fortunes around<br />

1909, the Colorado Springs economy also waned. Civic leaders<br />

were determined that tourism would be the city’s new<br />

gold mine. Led by Spencer Penrose, who built the beautiful<br />

Broadmoor Hotel and graded a road to the top of Pikes Peak,<br />

the city rapidly capitalized on its beauty, and Colorado Springs<br />

became a resort town.<br />

But then tourism fell off due to the Depression and the<br />

beginning of World War II, so municipal leaders again looked<br />

for a means to save their beautiful city. This time it was<br />

decided that a military camp was the answer. Congress<br />

approved the establishment of a camp in 1942 and almost<br />

overnight, Colorado Springs had more Soldiers than residents.<br />

That was the end of Colorado Springs as a sleepy little<br />

tourist destination, and the rebirth of a city that has been<br />

referred to as the “military hub of the nation.” Since Camp<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> was built in 1942, Colorado Springs has become<br />

home to Peterson Air Force Base, the United States Air<br />

Force Academy, the North American Aerospace Defense<br />

Command, Shriever Air Force Base and the Department<br />

of Homeland Security. In return, these commands have<br />

attracted the country’s high-tech industries to the Springs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> current population of the Colorado Springs area numbers<br />

more than 426,000.<br />

Manitou springs<br />

Before the coming of miners, gamblers, speculators and<br />

the like, the area of beautiful rocks, canyons and natural<br />

springs at the base of Pikes Peak was sacred to many<br />

Native American tribes. <strong>The</strong>y believed the waters had<br />

supernatural powers.<br />

Settlers believed the springs had great power, too, and<br />

proceeded to develop the area into a successful health spa,<br />

including tuberculosis clinics. Manitou Springs, in the late 19th<br />

century, was a leading national spa with the tourist trade as its<br />

main source of income.<br />

Named a historical district in the 1980s, the city’s Victorian<br />

architecture and rustic charm continue to attract visitors from<br />

around the country.<br />

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Denver<br />

Denver, Colorado’s state capital, is about<br />

an hour’s drive north of Colorado Springs on<br />

Interstate 25. Founded in 1858 by Gen. William<br />

H. Larimer, the city’s fortunes rose and fell with<br />

the gold strikes in the nearby Rocky <strong>Mountain</strong>s.<br />

Denver’s rise to eminence on the Front<br />

Range was a hard-fought battle. Cities such<br />

as Colorado Springs and Central City bitterly<br />

contested the choice of Denver as capital.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history of Denver is rich in fact and<br />

folklore, shaped by a beautiful cast of characters<br />

whose names are legends in the West.<br />

Madams like Jennie Rogers owned the most<br />

beautiful residences, and miners who struck it<br />

rich formed high society. “Unsinkable” Molly<br />

Brown, survivor of the Titanic disaster, called<br />

Denver home. Denver was nourished to maturity<br />

by a rapidly growing Rocky <strong>Mountain</strong> empire.<br />

Cripple Creek & Victor<br />

People always knew there was gold in the mountains.<br />

That’s why so many spent so much time looking for it. But<br />

it wasn’t until 1890 when a prospector named Bob Womack<br />

made the first big strike in Poverty Gulch that the real gold rush<br />

was on. Overnight, 12 towns sprang into existence, and Cripple<br />

Creek grew from nothing to a population of well over 60,000.<br />

Everyone wanted gold and was determined to strike it rich.<br />

It’s hard to imagine that mad and crazy scramble now.<br />

Cripple Creek and Victor are the only two towns left. As for the<br />

mines, the once-rich Molly Kathleen has become a popular<br />

tourist attraction, though the Cresson, near Victor, is still looking<br />

for the mother lode. <strong>The</strong> rest of the mines have mostly disappeared<br />

like the towns, although dilapidated headframes spot<br />

the canyons and some are still open for tours.<br />

Cripple Creek residents now have decided that there’s gold<br />

in “them there tourists and gamblers.” Much of the town has<br />

been restored and turned into low-stakes gambling casinos.<br />

Both visitors and residents have a lot of fun reflecting<br />

on the gold rush days.<br />

Victor, the other surviving settlement, is a<br />

sleepy little town near Cripple Creek. On a quiet<br />

afternoon, it is easy to see ghosts of dance-hall<br />

girls and miners, drifters and storekeepers, all<br />

after elusive wealth.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cripple Creek and Victor area is still<br />

considered an active mining district and continues<br />

to attract investors from all over the world. Any<br />

day now someone again could strike it rich and<br />

the rush would be on once more.<br />

Fountain<br />

Founded in 1859 and incorporated in 1903,<br />

Fountain is the oldest community in the Pikes Peak<br />

area. A supply center and refuge for early settlers, little<br />

remains of the original town. Located east of <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>,<br />

Fountain is a popular choice of residence for people<br />

assigned to and working at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong>.<br />

Surrounding Communities<br />

Today, the city consists of a nine-county<br />

metropolitan statistical area with a population<br />

of more than 2.7 million. About 620,000 people<br />

live within the city and county limits of Denver.<br />

Following a wild beginning when the city’s<br />

livelihood was based on a strike-it-rich or bust<br />

economy, Denver is now the market hub of the<br />

Rocky <strong>Mountain</strong> region.<br />

Denver has become a center for music,<br />

art, education, sports, outdoor recreation and<br />

entertainment. Performing arts, exhibitions and<br />

conventions are held in the National Western<br />

Complex and the Denver Center for the<br />

Performing Arts.<br />

Denver supports professional basketball,<br />

football, baseball, hockey, soccer, rugby and<br />

lacrosse teams. Just off Interstate 25 are Sports<br />

Authority Field at Mile High, home of the<br />

Denver Broncos; Coors Field, home of the<br />

Colorado Rockies; and the Pepsi Center,<br />

home of the Colorado Avalanche and<br />

Denver Nuggets, and host to shows,<br />

concerts and other events throughout the<br />

year. What is now Sports Authority Field,<br />

then known as Invesco Field, and the<br />

Pepsi Center hosted the 2008 Democratic<br />

National Convention.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Denver Art Museum, Denver Botanic<br />

Gardens, Children’s Museum, Denver City Park<br />

and Zoo, Museum of Nature & Science, Gates<br />

Planetarium, the Denver Mint, Governor’s Mansion,<br />

the Black American West Museum, the<br />

Museo de las Americas, the National Western<br />

Stock Show and the Red Rocks Amphitheater<br />

all offer entertainment for the entire Family.<br />

Widefield and Security are two unincorporated communities<br />

between Fountain and Colorado Springs. <strong>The</strong> small-town<br />

atmosphere and proximity to Colorado Springs make these<br />

popular areas to live in.<br />

Pueblo<br />

<strong>The</strong> city of Pueblo, 45 miles south of Colorado Springs,<br />

takes its name from a fortification built there by fur traders in<br />

1840. <strong>The</strong> fort was called “El Pueblo.”<br />

Today, Pueblo is a highly diversified metropolitan area with<br />

more than 152,000 people. Pueblo offers a variety of cultural<br />

events such as performances by the Pueblo Civic Symphony<br />

and the Broadway <strong>The</strong>atre League, along with concerts at City<br />

Park and the University of Southern Colorado.<br />

For more than 140 years, Pueblo has been the home of<br />

the Colorado State Fair. <strong>The</strong> event attracts more than 1 million<br />

visitors each year. An array of the nation’s top entertainers is<br />

on hand at each fair, where horse racing, rodeo performances,<br />

horse shows and numerous exhibits<br />

delight both young and old.<br />

Manitou Springs<br />

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Area<br />

Attractions<br />

PiKEs PEaK rEGion<br />

Every year countless pleasure-seeking tourists<br />

discover that Pikes Peak country is filled with great<br />

things to do. For more than 150 years, the region has<br />

been a mecca, attracting people in search of gold,<br />

health and natural scenic beauty. For more information<br />

call <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>’s Information, Tickets and Registration<br />

Office at (719) 526-5366 or the Colorado Springs<br />

Convention and Tourist Bureau at (719) 635-7506,<br />

or go to www.visitcos.com.<br />

PiKEs PEaK<br />

Zebulon Pike never claimed “his” peak but another famous<br />

explorer, John C. Fremont, built the first trail to its 14,110-foot<br />

summit in 1843. After visiting the summit of the “Peak,” Katharine<br />

Lee Bates went back to her hotel room and wrote the words<br />

to “America the Beautiful.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pikes Peak Cog Railway was completed in 1891. Visitors<br />

to the Colorado Springs area can take a scenic three-hour<br />

trip up Pikes Peak on the railway. <strong>The</strong> railway, which rises 7,158<br />

feet in nine linear miles, has the distinction of reaching the highest<br />

altitude of any scenic railway in the world. <strong>The</strong> old, puffing<br />

steam engines have been replaced by powerful diesel engines.<br />

Reservations are recommended. Go to www.cograilway.com<br />

or call (719) 685-5401.<br />

In 1916, an auto road was completed to the summit and<br />

today several hundred thousand people make the 19-mile trip to<br />

the top each year. Toll for the road is dependant on which level<br />

you stop. Partway up the summit is a rest stop with a gift store<br />

and hiking areas around three lakes. Go to www.pikes-peak.com<br />

or call (719) 385-7325 for more information.<br />

<strong>The</strong> annual Pikes Peak International Hill Climb features<br />

championship race cars and late-model stock cars competing<br />

for the Race to the Clouds championship up the Pikes Peak<br />

Highway. Go www.ppihc.com or call (719) 685-4400.<br />

GarDEn oF tHE GoDs<br />

Photo: Garden of <strong>The</strong> Gods<br />

© John Hoffman<br />

<strong>The</strong> Garden of the Gods is a beautiful view of Mother<br />

Nature at her best. Located north of Highway 24 on 30th<br />

Street, this city park contains hundreds of natural rock<br />

formations such as the Kissing Camels and Balanced Rock.<br />

Visitors are allowed to drive through the area on the roads<br />

or hike on the many trails throughout the park. <strong>The</strong> Visitor and<br />

Nature Center, 1805 N. 30th St., features a presentation on<br />

the rock formations and a gift shop, and hosts periodic free<br />

programs. Also in the park is Rock Ledge Ranch historic site.<br />

Go to www.gardenofgods.com or call (719) 634-6666.<br />

sEVEn Falls<br />

North of the Broadmoor Hotel on South Cheyenne Canyon<br />

Road is Seven Falls, one of the area’s most famous natural<br />

wonders. A clear mountain stream plunges 181 feet down<br />

over seven separate falls. Admission charges, which vary, are<br />

posted at www.sevenfalls.com, or call (719) 632-0752.<br />

Will roGErs sHrinE anD tHE<br />

CHEYEnnE <strong>Mountain</strong> Zoo<br />

Drive west on Circle Drive to the Broadmoor Hotel and<br />

follow the signs to the Cheyenne <strong>Mountain</strong> Zoo. <strong>The</strong> zoo,<br />

established by hotel entrepreneur Spencer Penrose to house<br />

his growing collection of exotic animals, is known as one of the<br />

finest small zoos in the world. <strong>The</strong> animals were kept on the<br />

grounds of his Broadmoor Hotel until Penrose moved his everexpanding<br />

population of pets to their own location in 1927. Go<br />

to www.cmzoo.org or call (719) 633-9925.<br />

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If you continue to follow the Cheyenne <strong>Mountain</strong> Highway,<br />

you will come to the Shrine of the Sun. <strong>The</strong> shrine, dedicated<br />

by Penrose to his friend Will Rogers, who died in an Alaska<br />

plane crash in 1935, has a breathtaking view of the plains and<br />

mountains. Penrose and his wife, Julie Penrose, are buried at<br />

the shrine. Entrance to the shrine is included with admission to<br />

the zoo. Call (719) 475-9555, for information.<br />

unitED statEs air ForCE aCaDEMY<br />

<strong>The</strong> United States<br />

Air Force Academy<br />

is one of Colorado’s<br />

leading tourist attractions<br />

with more than<br />

a million visitors each<br />

year. <strong>The</strong> USAFA,<br />

where the United<br />

States Air Force trains<br />

its future officers, is<br />

regarded as one of the<br />

nation’s top universities and boasts sights such as the Cadet<br />

Chapel, a B-52 static display and Airmanship Overlook.<br />

<strong>The</strong> USAFA sports teams are generally among some of the<br />

best in the <strong>Mountain</strong> West Conference.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cadet Chapel is open for tours Monday through<br />

Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. <strong>The</strong><br />

chapel may be closed for special services from time to time.<br />

Call (719) 333-2025 for more information.<br />

For information on the Air Force Academy, go to www.<br />

usafa.af.mil/information/visitors or call (719) 333-2025.<br />

roYal GorGE<br />

Follow Colorado Highway 115 south from <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

to U.S. Highway 50, then head west to Canon City. <strong>The</strong><br />

road winds through Dead Man’s Canyon over Rainbow<br />

Trail to the famous Royal Gorge and the world’s highest<br />

suspension bridge, 1,053 feet above the Arkansas River.<br />

Breathtaking rides include the incline railway to the canyon<br />

bottom and the aerial tram spanning the Royal Gorge. Go to<br />

www.royalgorgebridge.com or call (719) 275-7507.<br />

Manitou CliFF DWEllinGs MusEuM<br />

Built at the turn of the century in 1907 when traveling was<br />

more difficult, the museum brought the wonders of the cliff<br />

dwellings to Colorado Springs. <strong>The</strong> museum portrays the lives<br />

and architectural achievements of the Anasazi Indians of the<br />

great cliff dwelling period, A.D. 1100 to A.D. 1300. Travel west<br />

on U.S. Highway 24, near Manitou Springs, and you’ll find<br />

the museum. Go to www.cliffdwellingsmuseum.com or call<br />

(719) 685-5242 for more information.<br />

Area Attractions<br />

PionEErs MusEuM<br />

<strong>The</strong> museum is a tour into the past of Colorado Springs<br />

as history comes alive through period rooms featuring<br />

furniture, clothing, tools, firearms, toys, medical implements<br />

and medicines. <strong>The</strong> museum also presents a number of<br />

rotating exhibits each year. <strong>The</strong> Pioneers Museum is in<br />

the restored 1903 El Paso County Courthouse, 215 South<br />

Tejon St., Colorado Springs. Go to www.cspm.org or call<br />

(719) 385-5990.<br />

CaVE oF tHE WinDs<br />

Cave of the Winds is one of America’s most spectacular<br />

prehistoric natural wonders. <strong>The</strong> caverns’ base limestone<br />

started forming more than 500 million years ago, and the<br />

water-carved caverns themselves are between 4 and 7 million<br />

years old. As time passed, stalactites, stalagmites and other<br />

formations developed deep in the dark. An early settler<br />

discovered the caves in 1869, but it was 1880 before two<br />

brothers and, separately, a stonecutter, found and publicized<br />

the glories of their hidden chambers. <strong>The</strong> caves were<br />

opened to visitors in 1881.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cave’s Discovery Tour is available daily from 9 a.m.<br />

to 9 p.m. in the summer, and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in winter.<br />

Lantern Tours in summer are offered daily from 10 a.m. to<br />

7 p.m., and at 11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday<br />

in winter.<br />

Cave of the Winds’ laser light show, “Legends of<br />

the Night,” is held after dark nightly from May 1 through<br />

Labor Day weekend. <strong>The</strong> show uses the cliff face for Its<br />

projection screen.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cave is one of the highest in the world open to the<br />

public. Cave of the Winds is four miles west of Colorado<br />

Springs on U.S. Highway 24 near Manitou Springs. Go to<br />

www.caveofthewinds.com or call (719) 685-5444.<br />

nortH PolE/santa’s WorKsHoP<br />

<strong>The</strong> North Pole is an amusement park just west of<br />

Colorado Springs on Highway 24 in Cascade. <strong>The</strong> park<br />

makes it possible to experience Christmas every day of<br />

the year with Christmas carols, elves, storybook characters<br />

and Santa.<br />

At the North Pole, visitors can enjoy a 60-foot-tall<br />

Ferris wheel and antique carousel, as well as many other<br />

rides. Santa’s Workshop is open from the third week in<br />

May through Dec. 24. Go to santas-colo.com or call<br />

(719) 684-9432.<br />

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Area Attractions<br />

roCKY <strong>Mountain</strong> national ParK<br />

One of Colorado’s top vacation attractions consists of 415 glacially carved<br />

square miles, abundant wildlife, wildflowers, lakes and mountain peaks. Rocky <strong>Mountain</strong><br />

National Park is located outside the town of Estes Park, site of the famous Stanley Hotel,<br />

setting of Stephen King’s “<strong>The</strong> Shining,” and is about three hours northwest of<br />

Colorado Springs. Go to www.nps.gov/romo/index.htm or<br />

call (970) 586-1206.<br />

usa FiGurE sKatinG Hall oF FaME<br />

anD MusEuM<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hall of Fame honors national and international skaters,<br />

and the museum features art, artifacts, costumes, national and<br />

international medals and trophies from the 16th century to the<br />

present. Both are at 20 First St. in Colorado Springs. Go to<br />

www.worldskatingmuseum.org or call (719) 635-5200<br />

for more information.<br />

ColoraDo sPrinGs FinE arts CEntEr<br />

<strong>The</strong> Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center is on the National<br />

Register of Historic Places and houses notable collections<br />

of Spanish Colonial and Native American art as well as a<br />

tactile gallery, a theater, music and lecture room and an art<br />

library. Renovations completed in 2007 doubled the exhibition<br />

space and reconfigured the museum. <strong>The</strong> museum’s gallery<br />

sale features fine books, prints, jewelry and artifacts of the<br />

West. <strong>The</strong> museum also runs the Bemis School of Art,<br />

offering classes to the public. For more information, go<br />

to www.csfineartscenter.org or call (719) 634-5581.<br />

national ParKs anD rECrEation arEas<br />

Whether your interests are in sheer scenic wonders or<br />

fascinating history, you will find plenty of both in Colorado. Go<br />

to www.colorado.com/Parks to learn more.<br />

MEsa VErDE national ParK<br />

In the southwest corner of the state, not far from the New<br />

Mexico-Colorado-Arizona-Utah border, are the ruins of a<br />

culture that disappeared before Columbus discovered America.<br />

Called the Anasazi, the “old ones,” by the Indians, this people<br />

survived in the Four Corners area for hundreds of years. <strong>The</strong><br />

Anasazi culture, at its peak about A.D.1300, built a series of cliff<br />

dwellings in the sides of mesas and canyons. <strong>The</strong> ruins can<br />

be visited using ropes and ladders maintained by the National<br />

Park Service. Go to www.nps.gov/meve/index.htm or call<br />

(970) 529-4465 for more information.<br />

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national ForEsts<br />

Colorado has 10 national forests and there is no charge<br />

for using the land, except for camping fees. For information<br />

on hunting and fishing, contact the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Outdoor<br />

Recreation Complex at (719) 526-2083 or go to<br />

www.mwrfortcarson.com/recreation-and-sports.php. <strong>The</strong><br />

post’s Community Recreation Division sponsors many trips to<br />

these areas.<br />

CitY, CountY anD statE ParKs<br />

Parks and recreation areas abound in the Colorado Springs area. City<br />

and county parks, like Garden of the Gods and Red Rock Canyon, are free;<br />

state parks have a fee. <strong>The</strong> newest state park, Cheyenne <strong>Mountain</strong> State<br />

Park, is located across Highway 115 from <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>’s main gate. For city<br />

parks, go to www.springsgov.com/page.aspx?navid=1459; for<br />

county parks, visit adm.elpasoco.com/parks/Pages/default.aspx;<br />

information on state parks can be found at www.parks.state.co.us.<br />

Area Attractions<br />

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Area Attractions<br />

COLORADO SPRINGS WORLD ARENA<br />

Just north of <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>, the World Arena, an<br />

8,000-seat multi-use and entertainment venue, hosts<br />

concerts, sporting and special events throughout the<br />

year. Go to www.worldarena.com or call<br />

(719) 477-2121.<br />

Part of the World Arena complex is the Ice<br />

Hall, where ice skating lessons and open skating<br />

are offered. Occasionally, Olympic athletes train<br />

there. Go to www.worldarena.com/icehall or<br />

call (719) 477-2150.<br />

SKY SOX<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sky Sox are a minor league affiliate of the Colorado<br />

Rockies. Playing in the Class Triple-A Pacific Coast League, the<br />

Sox are usually in contention for the league title, making<br />

for many exciting summer nights. <strong>The</strong> Sky Sox play from<br />

April to September in the world’s highest professional<br />

baseball park.<br />

Tickets for the Sky Sox can be purchased at Security<br />

Service Field, which is located at 4385 Tutt Ave., before<br />

the game or at the gate. For more information, call<br />

(719) 597-1449.<br />

OLYMPIC TRAINING CENTER<br />

Some of the best amateur athletes in the country train<br />

in Colorado Springs at the Olympic Training Center for the<br />

next Olympic games. In 1978, the U.S. Olympic Committee<br />

moved its administrative offices into what had been Ent<br />

Air Force Base and North American Defense Command<br />

headquarters, and in 1996-97 opened a new $23.8 million<br />

athletic center, including two residence halls, a dining hall,<br />

and a sports medicine and sport science center. <strong>The</strong> center<br />

can accommodate as many as 557 athletes and coaches at<br />

one time.<br />

Walking tours are available Monday through<br />

Saturday, include a short film, and last an hour and<br />

a half. For tour and event information, go to<br />

www.visitcos.com/olympic-training-center or<br />

call (719) 866-4618.<br />

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30<br />

31<br />

ALAMO AVE<br />

MAGRATH AVE<br />

KHE SANH ST<br />

SPECKER AVE<br />

2429<br />

ARDENNES ST<br />

A B C D E<br />

YANO ST<br />

RAIDER DR<br />

TITUS BLVD<br />

8<br />

FORT<br />

MAIN<br />

MINICK AV<br />

2353<br />

SMITH ST<br />

BARKELE<br />

UTAH BEACH DR<br />

RUNNING TRA


E<br />

85<br />

3<br />

IL<br />

32<br />

QUINN ST<br />

Y AVE<br />

COBRA LANE<br />

87<br />

CHRISTIE ST<br />

F G H I J<br />

STREET LOCATION STREET LOCATION STREET LOCATION STREET LOCATION<br />

2ND ST.............................................................C-2<br />

ACADEMY BLVD.............................................D-2<br />

ALBANESE ST................................................C-7<br />

ATTU DR..........................................................C-8<br />

B ST .................................................................C-1<br />

BAD TOELZ RD...............................................D-8<br />

BARGER ST ....................................................C-3<br />

BARKELEY AVE ..............................C-3, D-4, F-7<br />

BASTOGNE DR...............................................B-8<br />

BAYONET CIR .................................................A-9<br />

BENNETT ST...................................................E-3<br />

BENNING ST...................................................B-8<br />

BIAK DR ..........................................................C-8<br />

BURRIS ST......................................................C-4<br />

BUTTS RD .....................................................E-10<br />

CAREY ST.......................................................C-4<br />

CHILES AVE ............................................B-2, C-4<br />

CHRISTIE ST ...................................................F-8<br />

COCHRANE CIR .............................................C-9<br />

COLEMAN ST..................................................C-6<br />

ELLIS ST..................................................B-5, D-4<br />

ELWELL ST .....................................................C-7<br />

CARSON<br />

POST<br />

OSAN ST<br />

MINICK AVE<br />

2765<br />

33<br />

WOMACK ST<br />

3450<br />

34<br />

WESTON AVE<br />

3600<br />

Shoppette<br />

35<br />

FORT CARSON<br />

RESILIENCY CAMPUS<br />

Campus Buildings<br />

1925, 1830, 1843, 1840<br />

1925..D7 • 1830..D6 • 1843..D6 • 1840..D6<br />

FLINT ST..........................................................D-6<br />

FUNK AVE ...............................................B-2, B-3<br />

GRANDSTAFF ST ...........................................B-4<br />

GROVE ST.......................................................C-6<br />

GUADACANAL CIR.........................................C-8<br />

HARR AVE .......................................B-3, B-7, C-9<br />

HOGAN ST...............................................D-6, E-6<br />

HOLLANDIA CIR.............................................D-8<br />

HOURGLASS DR............................................D-8<br />

INCHON CIR....................................................B-2<br />

IRWIN DR.........................................................C-4<br />

IWO JIMA DR ..................................................C-8<br />

JOEL ST ..........................................................C-7<br />

JUST CAUSE DR ............................................A-8<br />

KAROPCZYC CT.............................................B-3<br />

KHE SANH ST.................................................E-7<br />

KIMBRO ST .....................................................D-8<br />

KWAJALEIN DR..............................................C-8<br />

LEYTE CT........................................................C-8<br />

LIGHT FIGHTER DR .......................................A-8<br />

LINDSTROM ST ..............................................C-6<br />

LONG ST .........................................................C-4<br />

85<br />

MAGRATH AVE<br />

87<br />

25<br />

Gate 20<br />

I-25 • Exit 132<br />

MAGRATH AVE................................D-2, E-6, H-8<br />

MANILA RD .....................................................C-8<br />

MARTINEZ ST .................................................C-6<br />

McCOY ............................................................B-8<br />

MCDONALD ST...............................................D-6<br />

McMAION ST...................................................C-7<br />

MCNERNEY ST ...............................................B-4<br />

MEKONG ST....................................................C-7<br />

MINICK AVE .....................................E-4, F-6, G-7<br />

MISTER ST ......................................................E-7<br />

NELSON BLVD ........................................C-6, E-4<br />

NORAD RD......................................................A-4<br />

NORMANDY RD ..............................................C-6<br />

O’CONNELL BLVD..................................B-4, D-4<br />

OKINAWA DR..................................................B-7<br />

OSAN ST..........................................................F-8<br />

PICATNNY LN .................................................B-8<br />

POLIO ST.........................................................E-7<br />

PRUSSMAN BLVD...................................C-7, D-6<br />

QUINN ST.........................................................F-7<br />

RAY CIR...........................................................B-3<br />

REGENTS CT..................................................B-7<br />

4th ID Gift Shop ................................6237 ..........43 ..........C7<br />

Abrams Elementary School ................600 ............4 ..........C4<br />

Armed Forces Bank ..........................1512 ..........19 ..........D6<br />

Army Community Service ..................1526 ..........22 ..........D6<br />

Autocraft Center ................................2427 ..........30 ..........E7<br />

Behavioral Health Center ....................1830 ..........61 ..........D6<br />

Bowling Alley ......................................1511 ..........18 ..........C6<br />

Car Care Center ................................1515 ..........21 ..........D6<br />

Car Wash ..........................................1070 ............7 ..........D3<br />

<strong>Carson</strong> Middle School ......................6200 ..........44 ..........C7<br />

Central Issue Facility ..........................330 ............2 ..........B2<br />

Chapel • Provider Chapel ....................................13 ..........D5<br />

Chapel • Prussman Chapel................1850 ..........28 ..........E6<br />

Chapel • Soldiers Memorial ..............1500 ..........54 ..........C6<br />

Child Development Center ................2765 ..........33 ..........G8<br />

Child Development Center ................4355 ............1 ..........B2<br />

Child Development Center ................6058 ..........52 ..........C6<br />

Child Development Center ................6060 ..........51 ..........C6<br />

Child Development Center ................6203 ..........47 ..........B6<br />

Child Development Center ................6204 ..........46 ..........B6<br />

Child Development Center ................7790 ..........36 ..........B9<br />

Class VI (Mini-Mall)............................1510 ..........17 ..........D6<br />

Commissary ......................................1800 ..........23 ..........D7<br />

Courthouse ........................................6221 ..........59 ..........C7<br />

DiRaimondo Family Clinic..................1041 ............9 ..........C4<br />

Elkhorn Conference Center ..............7300 ..........40 ..........C8<br />

Equipment Rental – U-Haul ................980 ............6 ..........D3<br />

Evans Army Community Hospital ......7500 ..........37 ..........C9<br />

Family Readiness Center ..................6237 ..........43 ..........C7<br />

Forrest Resiliency Center ................1843 ..........63 ..........D6<br />

Housing Management Offices ..........6800 ..........60 ..........C7<br />

ID Cards DEERS ..............................1039 ..........10 ..........C4<br />

Iron Horse Sports and Fitness Center ..1925 ..........62 ..........D7<br />

Ivy Child Development Center ............1840 ..........64 ..........D6<br />

POINTS OF INTEREST<br />

Gate 20<br />

16<br />

SAM HOUSTON LP.........................................B-8<br />

SASSER DR ....................................................C-7<br />

SHEA DR .........................................................C-7<br />

SHERIDAN AVE.......................................C-6, D-7<br />

SPECKER AVE.................................C-3, D-5, E-7<br />

ST. LO CIR.......................................................D-8<br />

ST. LO DR........................................................D-8<br />

STUMPF RD ....................................................B-4<br />

SUTHERLAND CIR .........................................C-9<br />

TEVIS ST .........................................................C-3<br />

TITUS BLVD .....................................A-9, D-8, F-7<br />

TRIPP ST.........................................................C-2<br />

VICTORY LP....................................................D-6<br />

WALLACE ST..................................................C-4<br />

WARE ST.........................................................C-5<br />

WETZEL ST.............................................C-5, D-6<br />

WICKERSHAM BLVD......................................B-2<br />

WILLET CIR ....................................................B-2<br />

WOMACK ST...................................................G-8<br />

WOODFILL RD................................................C-7<br />

FACILITY Bldg# Number GRID FACILITY Bldg# Number GRID<br />

JAG Offices........................................6222 ..........58 ..........C7<br />

Main <strong>Post</strong> Exchange ..........................6110 ..........53 ..........C6<br />

McKibben Physical Fitness Center ....1160 ............8 ..........D4<br />

McMahon Auditorium ........................1518 ..........25 ..........D6<br />

Mini-Mall / Military Clothing................1510 ..........17 ..........D6<br />

<strong>Mountain</strong> Self-Storage ......................6185 ..........49 ..........C6<br />

<strong>Mountain</strong>side Elementary ..................5506 ..........57 ..........B4<br />

Outdoor Recreation Complex ............2429 ..........31 ..........E7<br />

Patriot Elementary School ................6205 ..........45 ..........B7<br />

<strong>Post</strong> Office..........................................1519 ..........26 ..........D6<br />

Public Affairs Office............................1430 ..........15 ..........C5<br />

Robinson Family Medicine Clinic..........7490 ..........65 ..........C9<br />

Security Service Federal Credit Union ..1513 ..........20 ..........D6<br />

Shoppette (24 Hour)............................900 ............5 ..........D3<br />

Shoppette ..........................................3600 ..........35 ..........H8<br />

Shoppette ............................................510 ............3 ..........B3<br />

Shoppette ..........................................5940 ..........56 ..........B5<br />

Soldier and Family Assistance Center ..7492 ..........38 ..........D8<br />

Soldier Readiness Center (SRP) ........1042 ..........11 ..........D4<br />

Special Events Center ......................1829 ..........27 ..........D6<br />

Survivor Outreach Services ..............6215 ..........42 ..........C7<br />

Swimming Pool / Indoor ....................1446 ..........14 ..........D5<br />

Temporary Lodging / Colorado Inn ....7301 ..........41 ..........C8<br />

Thrift Shop ..........................................305 ..........24 ..........C3<br />

Timberline Child Development Center....5939 ..........67 ..........B5<br />

Trial Defense Services ......................1430 ..........15 ..........C5<br />

U.S. Army Reserve Center ................3450 ..........34 ..........G8<br />

Veterinary Treatment Facility ..............6190 ..........50 ..........C6<br />

Visitors Quarters................................7303 ..........39 ..........C8<br />

Warrior Family Clinic..........................2353 ..........32............F7<br />

Warrior Recovery Center…………….7488............66 ..........C9<br />

Weikel Elementary School ................6070 ..........48 ..........C6<br />

Welcome Center / In-Processing ......1218 ..........12 ..........C5<br />

Youth Services Center ......................5950 ..........55 ..........C5<br />

MESA RIDGE PKY<br />

F G H I J<br />

85<br />

87<br />

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2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

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Woodland Park<br />

PETERSON<br />

AIR FORCE BASE<br />

Cripple<br />

Creek<br />

SCHRIEVER<br />

AIR FORCE BASE<br />

Gate 20<br />

Magrath Ave.<br />

I-25 • Exit 132<br />

Main Gate<br />

Nelson Blvd.<br />

Colorado Hwy. 115<br />

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40<br />

70<br />

191<br />

Utah<br />

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191<br />

211<br />

128<br />

Bluff<br />

Utah<br />

Colorado<br />

430<br />

Dinosaur<br />

National<br />

Monument<br />

Blue<br />

<strong>Mountain</strong><br />

139<br />

Grand<br />

Junction<br />

160<br />

Uncompahgre<br />

National Forest<br />

141<br />

Wyoming<br />

Colorado<br />

64<br />

De Beque<br />

50<br />

145<br />

Cortez<br />

Maybell<br />

Elk Springs<br />

65<br />

13<br />

Meeker<br />

White River<br />

National<br />

Forest<br />

Rio Blanco<br />

6<br />

Grand<br />

Mesa<br />

National<br />

Forest<br />

550<br />

133<br />

Delta Hotchkiss<br />

Olathe<br />

Montrose<br />

62<br />

Telluride<br />

Craig<br />

Ridgeway<br />

Durango<br />

Baggs<br />

Silverton<br />

70<br />

149<br />

50<br />

San Juan<br />

National<br />

Forest<br />

Grandview<br />

Riverside<br />

Steamboat<br />

Springs<br />

Oak Creek<br />

Gunnison<br />

Lake City<br />

Routt<br />

National<br />

Forest<br />

Walden<br />

White River<br />

National<br />

Forest<br />

40<br />

14<br />

Gunnison<br />

National<br />

Forest<br />

Creede<br />

160<br />

114<br />

17<br />

24<br />

Del Norte<br />

South Fork<br />

Pagosa Springs<br />

Granite<br />

Roosevelt<br />

National Forest<br />

Gould<br />

Winter<br />

Park<br />

Arapaho Lakew<br />

National Forest<br />

24<br />

Grant<br />

Pike<br />

Natio<br />

Fairplay For<br />

17<br />

Hartsel<br />

Salida<br />

San Isabel<br />

National<br />

Forest<br />

80<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> C<br />

Lov<br />

Bould<br />

Alamosa<br />

70<br />

15<br />

F<br />

Cano<br />

6


287<br />

ollins<br />

nal<br />

est<br />

9<br />

eland<br />

er<br />

ood<br />

Woodland<br />

Park<br />

25<br />

ort <strong>Carson</strong><br />

Military Reserve<br />

n City<br />

9<br />

Larkspur<br />

Monument<br />

Manitou<br />

Springs<br />

25<br />

Colorado<br />

New Mexico<br />

Cheyenne<br />

Wyoming<br />

Pawnee<br />

National<br />

Grassland<br />

34<br />

Pueblo<br />

Pawnee<br />

National<br />

Grassland<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

Main <strong>Post</strong><br />

10<br />

14<br />

Denver<br />

Castle Rock<br />

Greeley<br />

Deer Trail<br />

Agate<br />

Fowler<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> Morgan<br />

Last Chance<br />

24<br />

Colorado Springs<br />

Fountain<br />

Colorado City<br />

Tyrone<br />

Trinidad<br />

Buckingham<br />

Ordway<br />

389<br />

Comanche<br />

National<br />

Grassland<br />

80<br />

Nebraska<br />

Colorado<br />

71<br />

Limon<br />

94<br />

76<br />

Rocky Ford<br />

Kim<br />

40<br />

109<br />

63<br />

70<br />

Haswell<br />

La Junta<br />

61<br />

36<br />

287<br />

138<br />

59<br />

24<br />

160<br />

Comanche<br />

National<br />

Grassland<br />

59<br />

30<br />

287<br />

New Mexico<br />

Holyoke<br />

Yuma<br />

Idalia<br />

Burlington<br />

Kit <strong>Carson</strong><br />

116<br />

385<br />

Campo<br />

26<br />

Cheyenne Wells<br />

Colorado<br />

Springfield<br />

Colorado<br />

Sheridan Lake<br />

Nebraska<br />

Kansas<br />

Kansas<br />

27<br />

50<br />

Ogallala<br />

96<br />

Kendall<br />

70<br />

25<br />

80<br />

34<br />

Johnson City<br />

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Mesa Rd<br />

Sondermann<br />

Park<br />

High Point Ln W<br />

Mesa<br />

Reservoir<br />

Pony Ln<br />

N Limit St S Limit StS 8th St<br />

W Kiowa St<br />

W Pikes Peak Ave<br />

High Point Ln<br />

Terrace Rd<br />

W Colorado Ave<br />

W Cima ron St<br />

Gamer Ct<br />

Costilla St<br />

Moreno Ave<br />

W Rio Grande St<br />

Bear Creek<br />

N Chestnut St<br />

W Uintah St<br />

Mesa Rd<br />

Bristol<br />

Park<br />

San Juan Rd W Yampa St<br />

W Monument St<br />

Summit Ave<br />

Hill St<br />

Buena Ventura St<br />

N Tower St<br />

S Tower St<br />

Manitou Blvd<br />

N 7th St<br />

W Cucharras St<br />

Vermijo Ave<br />

24<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

Exit 135<br />

Academy Blvd<br />

N Chestnut St<br />

S Chestnut St<br />

Cooper Ave<br />

Fountain Creek<br />

N Walnut St<br />

W San Rafael St<br />

W Dale St<br />

Cooper Ave<br />

/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /// / / / / / / / / / //// / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /<br />

Raymond Pl<br />

Recreation Way<br />

Pine St<br />

Mesa Rd<br />

Nichols Ct<br />

W Willamette Ave<br />

N Walnut St<br />

W Platte Ave<br />

Exit<br />

141<br />

25<br />

24<br />

Exit<br />

143<br />

Center St<br />

W Bijou St<br />

S Walnut St<br />

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25<br />

R<br />

W St. Vrain St.<br />

W Boulder St<br />

Spruce St<br />

Boulder Pl<br />

Exit<br />

142<br />

American<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

Beautiful<br />

Park<br />

Glen Ave<br />

/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /<br />

Southern Pacific Railroad<br />

Monument Creek<br />

Culebra Ave<br />

Monument Valley Park<br />

Alamo Ave<br />

W San Miguel St<br />

Pine St<br />

Cimino Dr<br />

S Sierra Madre St<br />

Colorado<br />

College<br />

Antlers<br />

Park<br />

Wood Ave<br />

W Dale St<br />

E Buena Ventura St<br />

N Cascade Ave<br />

N Tejon St<br />

Mesa Rd E Monument St<br />

Beverly Pl<br />

Acadia<br />

Park<br />

E Cucharras St<br />

Pioneer<br />

Square<br />

Park<br />

N Nevada Ave<br />

W Cimarron St E Cimarron St<br />

Moreno Ave<br />

N Sierra Madre St<br />

Antlers Pl<br />

Sahwatch St<br />

East Costilla St<br />

W Rio Grande St<br />

W Kiowa St<br />

W Pikes Peak Ave<br />

24<br />

S Cascade Ave<br />

E St. Vrain St<br />

E Boulder St<br />

S Tejon St<br />

S Tejon St<br />

N Tejon St<br />

E Willamette Ave<br />

BL<br />

25<br />

85<br />

87<br />

N Nevada Ave<br />

BL<br />

25<br />

85<br />

87<br />

Pueblo Ave<br />

N Weber St<br />

E San Rafael St<br />

E Yampa St<br />

E Cache La Poudre St<br />

E Dale St<br />

Pueblo Ave<br />

S Wahsatch Ave<br />

N Wahsatch Ave<br />

E Kiowa St<br />

N Wahsatch Ave<br />

E Pikes Peak Ave<br />

S Nevada Ave E Colorado Ave<br />

S Weber St<br />

N Weber St<br />

Cheyenne St<br />

Bijou Ct<br />

South Shooks Run Park<br />

S Corona St<br />

N Corona St<br />

N Royer St<br />

E Columbia St<br />

E San Miguel St<br />

N Corona St N Corona St<br />

S Corona St<br />

N Corona St<br />

N Royer St<br />

N Corona St<br />

Farrs Ct<br />

N Royer St<br />

Maple St<br />

E St. Vrain St<br />

N El Paso St<br />

E Bijou St<br />

S El Paso St<br />

N El Paso St<br />

N El Paso St<br />

Garfield St<br />

N Franklin St<br />

Shooks Ln<br />

Middle Shooks Run Park<br />

N Franklin St<br />

N Franklin St<br />

E High St<br />

S Prospect St<br />

N Prospect St<br />

N Prospect St<br />

East Costilla St<br />

E Cimarron St<br />

Moreno Ave<br />

E Rio Grande St<br />

Golf<br />

Course<br />

E San Miguel St<br />

W Uintah St<br />

Arcadia Pl<br />

N Arcadia St<br />

E St. Vrain St<br />

E Boulder St<br />

E Colorado Ave<br />

E Cucharras St<br />

S Institute St<br />

N Institute St<br />

E Sa<br />

Custer Ave<br />

E Monum<br />

N Institute St<br />

E Willam<br />

Custer Ave<br />

E Pik


Custer Ave<br />

N Cedar St<br />

E Columbia St<br />

n Rafael St<br />

ent St<br />

ette Ave<br />

N Cedar St<br />

es Peak Ave<br />

S Cedar St<br />

N Cedar St<br />

Willow St<br />

S Hancock Ave<br />

E Caramillo St<br />

N Hancock Ave<br />

N Hancock Ave<br />

E Buena Ventura St<br />

Janes Ln<br />

E Yampa St<br />

Boulder<br />

Park<br />

N Foote Ave<br />

E Cache La Poudre St<br />

E Dale St<br />

N Sheridan Ave<br />

N Sheridan Ave<br />

Prospect Lake Dr<br />

E San Miguel St<br />

Memorial<br />

Hospital<br />

+<br />

N Logan Ave<br />

E Bijou St<br />

N Foote Ave<br />

N Foote Ave<br />

Sports Dr<br />

Memorial<br />

Park<br />

Prospect<br />

Lake<br />

Janes Ln<br />

N Farragut Ave<br />

N Logan Pl<br />

N Foote Ave<br />

N Meade Ave<br />

Palmer Park Blvd<br />

N Farragut Ave<br />

E Platte Ave<br />

N Logan Ave<br />

E Costilla St<br />

N Meade Ave<br />

Hillcrest Ave<br />

United<br />

States<br />

Olympic<br />

Complex<br />

N Farragut Ave<br />

N Meade Ave<br />

Memorial Dr<br />

N Union Blvd N Union Blvd<br />

S Union Blvd<br />

Bellaire Dr<br />

Francis Pl<br />

E San Miguel St<br />

Bonfoy Ave<br />

Bonfoy Ave<br />

Swope Ave<br />

E Kiowa St<br />

Lunar<br />

Park<br />

E Yampa St<br />

E Cache La Poudre St<br />

Swope Ave<br />

E Willamette Ave<br />

E St. Vrain St<br />

Bonfoy Ave<br />

Tweed St<br />

Tweed St<br />

Swope Ave<br />

Crest Haven Cir<br />

Swope Ave<br />

Parkside Dr<br />

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Swope Ave<br />

Iowa Ave<br />

E San Rafael St<br />

Iowa Ave<br />

Otis<br />

Park<br />

Iowa Ave<br />

International Cir<br />

Prairie Rd<br />

Prairie Rd<br />

Sunset Rd<br />

Eagle View Dr<br />

Prairie Rd<br />

E Boulder St<br />

E Bijou St<br />

E Caramillo St<br />

Betty<br />

Krouse<br />

Park<br />

Alexander Rd<br />

E Yampa St<br />

E E E E E E E Pikes Pikes Pikes Pikes Pikes Pikes Pikes Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Peak Ave Ave Ave Ave Ave Ave Ave<br />

Printers Pkwy<br />

Yellowstone Rd<br />

Alexander Rd<br />

McArthur Ave<br />

E Platte Ave<br />

E San Miguel St<br />

E Uintah St<br />

E Dale St<br />

E Monument St<br />

Airport Rd Airport Rd<br />

Howard Ave<br />

E Hill Rd<br />

E E E Platt Platt Platt Pl Pl Pl<br />

North View Dr<br />

North View Dr<br />

E Willamette Ave<br />

E St. Vrain St<br />

E Boulder St<br />

E E E E E E E E Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison St St St St St St St St<br />

S Circle Dr<br />

Palmer Park Blvd<br />

Valley Hi<br />

Golf Course<br />

N Circle Dr<br />

N N N N N N N N Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Circle Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr<br />

Diana Ln<br />

Franklin<br />

Park<br />

Juanita St<br />

Marion Dr<br />

Galley Rd<br />

Juana St<br />

Arrawanna St<br />

E Platte Ave<br />

E St. Vrain St<br />

E E E E E E E E E E Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison St St St St St St St St St St<br />

Wellshire Blvd<br />

Valley Hi Ave<br />

Bates Dr<br />

DOWNTOWN COLORADO SPRINGS STREET INDEX<br />

STREET GRID STREET GRID STREET GRID<br />

7th St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-6 Eagle View Dr . . . . . . . . . . . . H-2 Pikes Peak Ave . . . A-7, E-8, H-8<br />

8th St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-9 East Costilla St . . . . . . . B-9, E-9 Pine St . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3, B-5<br />

Airport Rd . . . . . . . . . . G-10, I-10 El Paso St . . . . . . . E-1, E-2, E-8 Platte Pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-6<br />

Alamo Ave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 Farragut Ave . . . . . G-2, G-3, G-7 Platte Ave. . . . . . . . . A-6, I-6, J-6<br />

Alexander Rd. . . . . . . . . H-1, H-4 Farrs Ct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-5 Prairie Rd . . . . . . . H-1, H-2, H-5<br />

Antlers Pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-8 Foote Ave . . . . F-1, F-4, F-7, G-1 Printers Pkwy . . . . . . . . . . . . H-8<br />

Arcadia Pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-4 Francis Pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-2 Prospect Lake Dr. . . . . . . . . F-10<br />

Arcadia St . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-3<br />

Arrawanna St . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-5<br />

Bellaire Dr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-1<br />

Beverly Pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-5<br />

Bijou Ct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-6<br />

Bijou St. . . . . . A-6, D-7, F-7, H-7<br />

Bonfoy Ave . . . . . . G-3, G-4, G-6<br />

Boulder St . . . . . . . . B-6, H-6, I-6<br />

Buena Ventura St. . . . . . A-1, F-1<br />

Cache La Poudre St. . . . D-3,G-4<br />

Caramillo St . . . . . . . . . . F-1, H-1<br />

Cascade Ave . . . . . . . . . C-1, C-9<br />

Cedar St . . . . . . . . . F-3, F-6, F-9<br />

Center St . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-5<br />

Chestnut St . . . . . . . . . . A-1, A-7<br />

Cheyenne St . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-6<br />

Cimarron St . . . . . A-8, C-9, E-10<br />

Cimino Dr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-8<br />

Circle Dr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1, J-6<br />

Colorado Ave . . . . . A-7, C-8, E-8<br />

Columbia St . . . . . . . . . . D-1, F-2<br />

Franklin St . . . . . . . . . . . E-1, E-5<br />

Galley Rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-3<br />

Garfield St . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-3<br />

Glen Ave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1<br />

Gunnison St. . . . . . . . . . . I-6, J-6<br />

Hancock Ave . . . . . . . . . F-2, F-8<br />

High St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-7<br />

Hill Rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-4<br />

Hillcrest Ave . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-2<br />

Howard Ave. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1<br />

Institute St . . . . . . . . . . . E-3, E-9<br />

International Cir. . . . . . . . . . . H-9<br />

Iowa Ave . . . . . . . . H-1, H-4, H-6<br />

Juana St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-4<br />

Juanita St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-5<br />

Kiowa St . . . . . . . . . . . . A-6, C-7<br />

Limit St . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-6<br />

Logan Ave . . . . . . . . . . . F-3, F-7<br />

Logan Pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-3<br />

Manitou Blvd . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5<br />

Maple St . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-4<br />

Marion Dr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-1<br />

Prospect St . . . . . . . . . . E-1, E-8<br />

Pueblo Ave . . . . . . . . . . C-9, D-9<br />

Raymond Pl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3<br />

Rio Grande St . . . . . . A-10, E-10<br />

Royer St . . . . . . . . D-1, D-3, D-5<br />

Sahwatch St . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-9<br />

San Juan Rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3<br />

San Miguel St . . . . . B-2, G-2, I-2<br />

San Rafael St. . . . . A-3, E-3, H-3<br />

Sheridan Ave . . . . . . . . . F-4, F-6<br />

Shooks Ln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-4<br />

Sierra Madre St . . . . . . . B-7, B-9<br />

Sports Dr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-8<br />

Spruce St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-6<br />

St. Vrain St. . . . . . . . B-5, I-6, J-6<br />

Sunset Rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-5<br />

Swope Ave . . . . . . G-6, H-1, H-4<br />

Tejon St . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1, C-4<br />

Tower St . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5<br />

Tweed St . . . . . . . . . . . . G-1, H-1<br />

Uintah St . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3, I-3<br />

Union Blvd. . . . . . . . . . . G-3, G-8<br />

Cooper Ave . . . . . . . . . . A-1, B-5 McArthur Ave . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-2 Wahsatch Ave . . . . . . . . D-2, D-9<br />

Corona St . . . D-1, D-2, D-5, D-6 Meade Ave . . . . . . G-2, G-3, G-7 Walnut St . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1, B-7<br />

Corona St . . . . . . . . . . D-8, D-10 Memorial Dr . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-9 Weber St . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1, D-6<br />

Crest Haven Cir . . . . . . . . . . G-2 Mesa Rd. . . . . . . . . A-2, A-3, B-4 Weber St . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-10<br />

Cucharras St . . . . . . . . . A-8, E-8 Monument St . . . . . . A-4, E-4, I-5 Wellshire Blvd . . . . . . . . . . . J-10<br />

Culebra Ave. . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 Nevada Ave. . . . . . . . . . C-5, D-2 Willamette Ave . . . . B-5, G-5, I-5<br />

Custer Ave . . . . . . . E-3, E-6, F-1 Nichols Ct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-4 Willow St . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-6<br />

Dale St. . . . . . . . . . . A-4, F-4, I-4 North View Dr . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1 Wood Ave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1<br />

Diana Ln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-2 Parkside Dr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-9 Yampa St. . . . . A-3, F-3, G-4, I-3


<strong>2013</strong> Foldout Map • <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

FOLDOUT • COLORADO SPRINGS MAP


<strong>2013</strong> Foldout Map • <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>


A B C D E F G H I J<br />

Palmer Lake<br />

STREET NAME GRID Hardy Rd....................................J-1 Peaceful Valley Rd.....................J-9<br />

Hay Creek Rd............................B-2 Poco Rd ....................................H-4 Walker Rd<br />

Airport Rd ..................................F-7 Herring Rd ..................................I-2 Popes Valley Dr ........................C-5<br />

Austin Bluffs Pky ...............F-5, G-5 Higby Rd ...................................D-1 Prussman Ave ...........................E-9<br />

Bar X Rd.....................................I-2 Walker Rd High Dr ......................................B-7 Rangely Dr ................................D-2<br />

Barnes Rd.................................G-5 Hodgen Rd .........................F-2, J-2 Rangewood Dr...........................F-4<br />

Beacon Lite Rd .........................C-1 Holmes Rd ................................G-3 Raygor Rd..................................J-4<br />

Black Forest Rd.........H-1, H-2, H-4 Howells Rd ................................F-3 Research Pky....................E-4, G-4<br />

Bradley Rd ..................F-8, G-8, I-8 Interquest Pkwy.........................E-3 Ridge Rd ...................................C-6<br />

Briargate Pky.............................E-4 Jet Wing Dr................................F-7 Rockrimmon Blvd .....................D-5<br />

Burgess Rd.........................G-3, I-3 King St ......................................C-6 Roller Coaster Rd..............E-1, E-2<br />

Hodgen Rd Butts Rd.....................................F-9 Lake Ave ...................................D-7 S 21st St ...................................C-7 Hodgen Rd<br />

C and S Rd ...............................H-9 Lexington Dr ..............................F-4 S 8th St .....................................D-7<br />

Carefree Cir N ...........................F-5 Lindbergh Rd.............................B-2 S Academy Blvd.................E-8, F-7<br />

Centennial Blvd.........................C-5 Link Rd ...............................I-9, I-10 S Chelton Rd.............................F-7<br />

Charter Oak Ranch Rd .............G-9 Magrath Ave.......................E-8, F-9 S Circle Dr.................................F-7<br />

Cheyenne Meadows Rd............E-8 Marksheffel Rd............................I-7 S Hancock Expy........................E-7<br />

Cheyenne Blvd..........................C-7 Mesa Rd............................C-6, H-9 S Marksheffel Blvd......................I-8<br />

Black Cheyenne Forest<br />

Mtn. Hwy..................C-8 Mesa Ridge Pky........................H-9 S Marksheffel Rd ........................I-9<br />

Chiles Ave .................................E-8 Midland Expy.............................C-6 S Powers Blvd...................G-7, H-8<br />

Constitution Ave ........................E-6 Milam Rd...................................G-3 Shoup Rd ....................F-3, G-3, I-3<br />

Dodge Rd...................................J-5 Minick Ave .................................F-8 S Gate Blvd...............................E-4<br />

Doolittle Rd................................B-2 Mirage Dr...................................E-4 Southmoor Dr............................G-8<br />

Drennan Rd........................F-8, J-8 Monument .................................D-2 Specker Ave ..............................E-9<br />

Dublin Blvd................................G-5 Mount Herman Rd .............A-2, B-1 Stadium Blvd.............................D-3<br />

E Cheyenne Mnt. Blvd ..............D-7 Mount View Ln ..........................D-5 Stapleton Rd ..............................J-4<br />

E Fountain Blvd.........................F-7 Mustang Rd ................................I-4 State Highway 24-Bypass.........E-7<br />

E Ohio Ave ..............................H-10 N 30th St...................................C-6 Steppler Rd...............................G-1<br />

E Pikes Peak Ave......................E-7 N Academy Blvd........................F-6 Stratmoor...................................E-8<br />

Shoup Rd<br />

Shoup Rd<br />

E Platte Ave ..............................G-6 N Chelton Rd.............................F-6 Swan Rd....................................H-3<br />

E Uintah St................................D-6 N Cheyenne Canyon Rd ...........B-8 Tamlin Rd.............................I-5, J-5<br />

E Van Buren St..........................E-6 N Circle Dr.................................F-6 Tercel Dr.....................................J-4<br />

E Woodmen Rd ..........................I-4 N Marksheffel Rd........................I-5 Thompson Rd............................H-2<br />

Ellis St .......................................E-8<br />

Burgess Rd N Nevada Ave ...........................D-7 Burgess Titus Blvd...................................E-9<br />

Rd<br />

Falcon Meadow Blvd .................J-4 N Powers Blvd...................H-5, H-6 Tutt Blvd....................................H-6<br />

Flintridge Dr...............................F-5 N Union Blvd..............E-5, E-6, F-5 Vickers Dr..................................F-5<br />

Fontaine Blvd......................H-8, I-8 N Weber St ...............................D-6 Vindicator Dr .............................C-5<br />

Fountain Mesa Rd.....................H-9 Norad Rd...................................D-8 Vollmer Rd ..........................H-4, I-2<br />

Fuller Rd....................................E-4 North Gate Blvd ........................C-3 Voyager Pkwy ...........................D-3<br />

Furrow Rd .................................D-1 North Gate Rd...........................E-3 W Baptist Rd.............................D-2<br />

Galley Rd ..................................G-6 O’Connell Blvd...........................E-8 W Brookside St .........................D-7<br />

Gateway Rd ..............................C-6 Old Pueblo Rd.........................H-10 W Fillmore St.....................C-6, D-6<br />

Hospital<br />

Gleneagle Dr.............................D-2 Old Ranch Rd ....................E-3, F-4 W Garden of the Gods Rd ........C-5<br />

Gold Camp Rd...................A-8, C-7 Old Stage Rd ............................C-8 W Uintah St...............................C-6 Stapleton Rd<br />

Goldfield Dr ...............................H-8 Palmer Park Blvd.......................F-6 Walker Rd ..........................G-1, J-1<br />

Grinnell St .................................H-8 Paseo Rd ..................................E-6 Woodmen Black Rd.............C-4, Forest<br />

D-4, E-4<br />

Hancock Expy............................F-7 Pawnee Rd................................D-9 Woodmoor Dr............................C-1<br />

Tercel Dr<br />

Black Forest Rd<br />

83<br />

Roller Coaster Rd<br />

Woodmoor Dr<br />

1<br />

Hardy Rd<br />

105<br />

Woodmoor<br />

Bar X Rd<br />

Thompson Rd<br />

Steppler Rd<br />

Fu row Rd Higby Rd<br />

Beacon Lite Rd<br />

1<br />

Mount Herman Rd<br />

Monument<br />

Doolittle Rd<br />

Mount Herman Rd<br />

West Kiowa Creek<br />

Roller Coaster Rd<br />

E Baptist Rd<br />

Lindbergh Rd<br />

W Baptist Rd<br />

25<br />

Vollmer Rd<br />

Herring Rd<br />

East Cherry Creek<br />

Black Forest Rd<br />

South Beaver Creek<br />

2<br />

2<br />

Rangely Dr<br />

Hay Creek Rd<br />

Gleneagle<br />

Snipe Creek<br />

Gleneagle Dr<br />

US Air Force<br />

North Gate Rd<br />

Academy<br />

Holmes Rd<br />

Black Squirrel Creek<br />

Hay Creek<br />

Swan Rd<br />

North Gate Blvd<br />

Deadmans Creek<br />

83<br />

Golf Course<br />

Shoup Rd<br />

Ayer<br />

Kettle Creek<br />

3<br />

Voyager Pkwy<br />

Union Pacific Railroad<br />

Stadium Blvd<br />

Howells Rd<br />

Eisenhower<br />

Golf Course<br />

Burgess Creek<br />

Goat Camp<br />

3<br />

Creek<br />

Rex<br />

Milam Rd<br />

PPCC<br />

Rampart<br />

Range<br />

Campus<br />

US Air Force<br />

Academy<br />

N Powers Blvd<br />

Interquest<br />

Pkwy<br />

World Prayer<br />

Center<br />

ir<br />

Raygor Rd<br />

Old Ranch Rd<br />

Poco Rd<br />

Pine Creek<br />

Golf Course<br />

West Monument Creek<br />

Staple<br />

Black Forest Rd<br />

Briargate Pky<br />

25<br />

US Air Force<br />

Academy<br />

US Air Force<br />

Academy<br />

Falcon Meadow Blvd<br />

Research Pky<br />

El Paso<br />

4<br />

Vollmer Rd<br />

Research Pky<br />

Lexington Dr<br />

Chapel Hills Dr<br />

S Gate Blvd<br />

Mustang Rd<br />

Woodmen Rd<br />

County<br />

4<br />

E Woodmen Rd<br />

Rangewood Dr<br />

Blvd<br />

Pampart<br />

Briargate<br />

Park<br />

Chapel Hills<br />

Mall<br />

E Woodmen Rd<br />

Mirage Dr<br />

Fuller Rd<br />

N Union Blvd<br />

Woodmen Rd<br />

Hospital<br />

Tamlin Rd<br />

N Powers Blvd<br />

Kyle Railroad<br />

Austin Bluffs Pky<br />

Rockrimmon Blvd<br />

Vickers Dr<br />

Tamlin Rd<br />

N Marksheffel Rd<br />

Dublin Blvd<br />

Cottonwood<br />

Creek Park<br />

N Academy Blvd<br />

Douglas Creek<br />

Douglas Creek<br />

Ute Valley Park<br />

Pulpit Rock<br />

Open Space<br />

Vindicator Dr Rockrimmon Blvd<br />

5<br />

Flintridge Dr<br />

University<br />

Park<br />

Open Space<br />

Four Diamond<br />

Sports Complex<br />

University Of Colorado<br />

Colorado Springs Campus<br />

25<br />

Popes Valley Dr<br />

Centennial Blvd<br />

Flying W Ranch Rd<br />

5<br />

Dodge Rd<br />

Barnes Rd<br />

W Garden of the Gods Rd<br />

Camp Creek<br />

Creek<br />

Austin Bluff<br />

Open Space<br />

Ln<br />

Kissing Camels<br />

Golf Club Spring Ranch<br />

Mount View Golf Club<br />

Austin Bluffs Pky<br />

N Union Blvd<br />

d<br />

free Cir N


Palmer<br />

Park<br />

Carefree Cir S<br />

24<br />

East Fork Sand<br />

Tutt Blv<br />

Care<br />

Hospital<br />

Garden<br />

of the<br />

Paseo Rd<br />

Gods Gateway Rd N 30th St<br />

24<br />

Cimarron<br />

Hills<br />

N Academy Blvd<br />

Colorado Springs<br />

Country Club<br />

E Van Buren St<br />

Hospital<br />

Constitution Ave<br />

W Fillmore St<br />

Cherokee Ridge<br />

Golf Course<br />

Ridge Rd<br />

6<br />

Jimmy Camp Creek<br />

N Powers Blvd<br />

Constitution Ave<br />

Patty Jewett<br />

Golf Course<br />

Palmer Park Blvd<br />

Mesa Rd<br />

6<br />

24<br />

Galley Rd<br />

Mt. View<br />

Sports Complex<br />

E Platte Ave<br />

N Chelton Rd<br />

N Circle Dr<br />

N Union Blvd<br />

King St<br />

W Uintah St E Uintah St<br />

Colorado<br />

College<br />

Sand Creek<br />

Golf Course<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

Citadel<br />

Mall<br />

Hospital<br />

94<br />

Sand Creek<br />

El Paso<br />

Peterson<br />

Air Force<br />

Base<br />

Midland Expy<br />

County<br />

Jimmy Camp Creek<br />

S Powers Blvd<br />

S Academy Blvd<br />

E Pikes Peak Ave<br />

N Nevada Ave<br />

Red Rock Canyon<br />

Open Space<br />

Manitou<br />

Springs<br />

Memorial<br />

Park<br />

Colorado School<br />

for the Deaf<br />

and Blind<br />

N Weber St W Fillmore St<br />

Airport Rd<br />

Evergreen<br />

Cemetery<br />

S Hancock Expy<br />

Bear Creek<br />

Regional Park<br />

Hospital<br />

Prospect<br />

Lake<br />

Memorial<br />

Gardens<br />

Cemetery<br />

Valley Hi Muni.<br />

Golf Course<br />

25<br />

S 8th St<br />

Bear Creek<br />

Regional Park<br />

Bear Creek<br />

S 21st St<br />

High Dr<br />

Marksheffel Rd<br />

Peterson AFB<br />

Golf Course<br />

S Chelton Rd<br />

S Circle Dr<br />

State Highway 24-Bypass<br />

W Brookside St<br />

Bear Creek<br />

7<br />

E Fountain Blvd<br />

Cheyenne Blvd<br />

Gold Camp Rd<br />

7<br />

Colorado Springs<br />

Municipal<br />

Jet Wing Dr<br />

Lake Ave<br />

Lake Ave<br />

Mesa<br />

Reservoirs<br />

Bear Creek<br />

Airport<br />

Hancock Expy<br />

E Cheyenne Mnt Blvd<br />

Cheyenne Lake<br />

<strong>The</strong> Vineyard<br />

Golf Club<br />

Venetucci Blvd<br />

Broadmoor<br />

Golf Course<br />

South Cheyenne Creek<br />

North Cheyenne Creek<br />

Drennan Rd<br />

Drennan Rd<br />

Cheyenne<br />

Meadows Rd<br />

Quail Lake<br />

Skyview<br />

Sports<br />

Complex<br />

Milton E Proby Pkwy<br />

Yucatan Dr<br />

87<br />

Old Stage Rd<br />

N Cheyenne Canyon Rd<br />

<strong>The</strong> Country Club<br />

of Colorado<br />

Jimmy Camp Creek<br />

Hancock Expy<br />

S Marksheffel Blvd<br />

85<br />

Cheyenne Mtn<br />

Zoo<br />

S Powers Blvd<br />

Bradley Rd<br />

Stratmoor<br />

I-25<br />

Exit 135<br />

B St<br />

S Academy Blvd<br />

8<br />

Bradley Rd<br />

Security-Widefield<br />

Bradley Rd<br />

Main St<br />

Bluesterm Prairie Open Space<br />

Pikes Peak<br />

Community<br />

Campus<br />

Gate 3 Gate 4<br />

Cheyenne Mtn Hwy<br />

Big Johnson<br />

Reservoir<br />

Fountain Creek<br />

Gold Camp Rd<br />

8<br />

Hallam Ave<br />

Grinnell St<br />

Magrath Ave<br />

25<br />

Norad Rd<br />

Fontaine Blvd<br />

S Powers Blvd<br />

Main St<br />

Security Blvd<br />

O’Connell Blvd<br />

Chiles Ave<br />

Ellis St<br />

Gate 2<br />

Goldfield Dr<br />

Prussman Ave<br />

Fontaine Blvd<br />

Minick Ave<br />

Nelson Blvd<br />

Main Gate<br />

Nelson Blvd<br />

amp Rd<br />

Southmoor Dr<br />

El Paso<br />

County<br />

I-25<br />

Exit 132<br />

Magrath Ave<br />

<strong>Carson</strong><br />

Middle<br />

School<br />

Titus Blvd<br />

Specker Ave<br />

Little Fountain Creek<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

Golf Course<br />

16<br />

Rock Creek<br />

Peaceful Valley Rd<br />

S Marksheffel Rd<br />

Cheyenne <strong>Mountain</strong><br />

State Park<br />

Mesa Rd<br />

Mesa Ridge Pky<br />

Gate 20<br />

Magrath Ave<br />

Butts Rd<br />

Fountain<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

Main <strong>Post</strong><br />

Gate 5<br />

9<br />

C and S Rd<br />

87<br />

9<br />

85<br />

Squirrel Creek Rd<br />

Link Rd<br />

Fountain Mesa Rd<br />

Charter Oak Ranch Rd<br />

Pawnee Rd<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

115<br />

El Paso<br />

County<br />

E Ohio Ave<br />

Santa Fe Ave<br />

Link Rd<br />

Old Pueblo Rd<br />

I-25<br />

Exit 128<br />

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<strong>2013</strong><br />

TELEPHONE<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

U.S. ARMY<br />

FORT CARSON<br />

COLORADO<br />

80913-5000<br />

This Civilian Enterprise <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> is an authorized publication<br />

for members of the U.S. Army. Contents of the “<strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong><br />

<strong>Guide</strong>” are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by,<br />

the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, Department of the<br />

Army or <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. This guide is published by AQP Publishing,<br />

Inc., a private firm in no way connected with the Army or <strong>Fort</strong><br />

<strong>Carson</strong>, under exclusive written contract with <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>. <strong>The</strong><br />

appearance of advertising in this publication, including inserts<br />

and supplements, does not constitute endorsement by the<br />

Department of the Army or AQP Publishing, Inc., of the firms,<br />

products or services advertised. Everything advertised in this<br />

publication shall be made available for purchase, use or<br />

patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national<br />

origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation<br />

or any other nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or patron.<br />

PLEASE NOTE<br />

This directory is compiled from listings<br />

furnished directly from organizations. It is only<br />

as accurate as the information furnished. Did<br />

you furnish the correct listing? Corrections,<br />

additions and deletions should be submitted<br />

immediately after they occur.<br />

For maximum benefit from your telephone<br />

service read the general information pages.<br />

Telephone Directory 1 <strong>2013</strong> FORT CARSON


<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Telephone Directory<br />

U.S. ARMY<br />

FORT CARSON, COLORADO 80913-5000<br />

OPERATOR ASSISTANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COMMERCIAL 526-5811, DSN 691-5811<br />

DIRECT DIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562-XXXX, 524-XXXX or 503-XXXX<br />

DSN . . . . . . . . . . . . .(FOR 526) 691-XXXX, (FOR 524) 883-XXXX, (FOR 503) 532-XXXX<br />

EMERGENCY<br />

PHONE NUMBERS<br />

FIRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EXT 911<br />

EOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EXT 6-2643<br />

HOSPITAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EXT 6-7111<br />

MILITARY POLICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EXT 6-2333<br />

RED CROSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EXT 6-2311<br />

EOC (DPTM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EXT 6-5914<br />

INFORMATION<br />

719-526-5811 • DSN 691-5811<br />

Unless otherwise indicated, all telephones on <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

begin with prefix 526-(EXT) / DSN 691-(EXT),<br />

524-(EXT) / DSN 883-(EXT) or<br />

503-(EXT) / DSN 532-(EXT)<br />

For inter-post dialing, dialer must<br />

dial all 7 digits.<br />

WARNING<br />

Do not discuss classified information on nonsecure telephones . Official DOD telephones are<br />

subject to monitoring for communications security purposes at all times .<br />

DOD telephones are provided for the transmission of official information only and are subject to<br />

communications security monitoring at all times. Use of official DOD telephones constitutes consent to<br />

communications security monitoring in accordance with DOD Directive 4640.6.<br />

EMERGENCY NUMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3<br />

OPERATOR ASSISTANCE ...................3<br />

OPERATOR INFORMATION ..................3<br />

CONFERENCE CALLS ......................3<br />

CONTROL NUMBERS ......................3<br />

REQUEST FOR OFFICIAL MILITARY<br />

TELEPHONE SERVICE...................3<br />

SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS ..................3<br />

REQUEST FOR UNOFFICIAL COMMERCIAL<br />

SERVICE.............................3<br />

TRANSFER OF INCOMING CALLS FOR<br />

STANDARD SINGLE-LINE SETS ..............3<br />

FEDERAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM 2001<br />

(FTS-2001) .............................3<br />

NUISANCE CALLS ........................3<br />

Table of Contents<br />

DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />

NETWORK (DISN).........................3<br />

MINIMIZE...............................3<br />

TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS<br />

PRECEDENCE SYSTEM.....................3<br />

PRIORITY ...............................3<br />

FLASH .................................3<br />

IMMEDIATE .............................3<br />

PREEMPTION ............................3<br />

PHONETIC ALPHABET .....................3<br />

QUICK REFERENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />

ORGANIZATIONAL LISTINGS (NUMERICAL) . . . . . . . . .5<br />

ALPHABETICAL LISTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21<br />

DSN LISTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49<br />

BOMB THREAT AID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

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OPERATOR ASSISTANCE To reach the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> operator from official<br />

phones dial 0; from post housing or off post dial 526-5811.<br />

OPERATOR INFORMATION <strong>The</strong> <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> telephone directory is<br />

maintained by the Network Enterprise Center. Forward changes through your<br />

section's Telephone Control Officer to the Network Enterprise Center (business<br />

management office). All Units/Directorates/Organizations located on<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> are required to appoint a primary TCO and at least one alternate<br />

TCO. If organizations do not have a primary and alternate TCO on orders,<br />

organizations should appoint them soon as possible. TCOs are responsible for<br />

implementation and management of the installation telephone system's usage<br />

control and certification program for each organization. A copy of the TCO<br />

duty appointment letter must be provided to Installation TCO at 526-6450.<br />

CONFERENCE CALLS For standard single-line sets: To initiate a threeway<br />

conference call depress the hookswitch once. When you hear the dial<br />

tone dial the third party's telephone number. When the party answers depress<br />

the hookswitch once; all parties should be connected at this time. <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong><br />

also has a two-way conference capability (i.e., the originator and 29 subscribers<br />

call meet-me conferencing). Contact your unit TCO, Installation TCO or the<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> operator for instructions regarding this service.<br />

CONTROL NUMBERS Control numbers are used for OCONUS Command<br />

and Control calls. Control numbers are to be used strictly for government<br />

official use. Contact your unit/organization TCO to obtain a control number.<br />

Unauthorized calls, unofficial DISN or FTS 2001 calls to or from government<br />

telephones are not permitted. Each person having a telephone at his/her desk<br />

is responsible for its proper use. Unauthorized DISN or FTS 2001 calls made<br />

from official telephones will be reported to the individual’s commander for<br />

appropriate action and reimbursement.<br />

REQUEST FOR OFFICIAL MILITARY TELEPHONE SERVICE<br />

Submit a request for installation, relocation, removal or reclassification of<br />

service through your unit/organization TCO, who will process your request<br />

through ARWEB or by calling 6-2270 NEC help desk.<br />

SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS Classified information will not be discussed<br />

or revealed over the telephone unless it is equipped with an encryption device<br />

approved for this purpose. Government telephones are for official use only and<br />

subject to monitoring (AR 25-1).<br />

REQUEST FOR UNOFFICIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE<br />

Make a request for installation directly to QWEST at 308 E. Pikes Peak, Colorado<br />

Springs, or call 639-6200. Billing and payment is a direct transaction<br />

between subscriber and QWEST.<br />

TRANSFER OF INCOMING CALLS FOR STANDARD SINGLE-LINE SETS<br />

1) Depress the hookswitch once.<br />

2) When you hear the dial tone, dial the new telephone number.<br />

3) When you hear the ring, replace the handset.<br />

FEDERAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM 2001 (FTS-2001) FTS-2001 is a<br />

GSA-procured service designed to provide official long-distance for all government<br />

locations. <strong>The</strong> FTS network allows calls to all locations in the U.S.<br />

(CONUS) and includes areas such as Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and U.S.<br />

Virgin Islands. Overseas calls, including Canada and Mexico, still have to go<br />

through the base operator and require a control number. Calls to Global (Overseas)<br />

Areas: General purpose DISN users cannot direct-dial numbers to the<br />

global area, except Alaska, through the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> MSLA 100 telephone system.<br />

To place global DISN calls, users must place their calls through the <strong>Fort</strong><br />

<strong>Carson</strong> operator using a control number. To get a control number contact your<br />

unit, organization, activity or section’s Telephone Control Officer.<br />

NUISANCE CALLS Malicious, threatening, abusive, indecent, annoyance<br />

or harassing telephone calls, including those in which obscene or profane<br />

language is used, are prohibited by state and federal laws. Any person making<br />

such calls or any person knowingly permitting any telephone under his control<br />

to be used for such a purpose will be subject to criminal or civil prosecution<br />

by the person called or may have their service disconnected. Those receiving<br />

calls of this type should hang up immediately. If the calls persist, contact the<br />

Military Police. This applies to government and commercial subscribers.<br />

DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS NETWORK (DISN) <strong>The</strong><br />

Defense Information Systems Network is the long-haul voice communications<br />

network within the Defense Communications System. It provides unsecured,<br />

direct distance dialing service worldwide. DISN is primarily used for essential<br />

command and control, intelligence, logistics and diplomatic traffic. <strong>The</strong> Joint<br />

Uniform Telephone Communications Precedence System is directed for use by<br />

all authorized users of voice communications facilities of the Department of<br />

Defense. To use DISN effectively, users must be familiar with the purpose of<br />

each precedence category and the types of calls.<br />

MINIMIZE MINIMIZE is a condition a commander or other authority may<br />

impose on users of telecommunications systems in an emergency or exercise.<br />

<strong>The</strong> aim is to limit the volume of routine traffic in the communications systems<br />

and ensure the flow of traffic. Essential traffic is that which deals directly with<br />

the success of the mission or safety of life. <strong>The</strong> telephone precedence system<br />

has no bearing in determining whether a telephone call should or should not<br />

be placed. Responsibility for determining if a call is to be placed rests with<br />

the calling party and is based on the perishability of the subject matter to be<br />

discussed. Calling parties must state that the call is minimize along with the<br />

precedence or other calling information when requested.<br />

TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS PRECEDENCE SYSTEM <strong>The</strong><br />

Joint Chiefs of Staff have developed and approved a telephone communications<br />

precedence system to ensure calls through the Defense Information<br />

Systems Network (DISN) system receive a level of service relative to their<br />

significance. <strong>The</strong> precedence is consistent with the operational mission or<br />

necessity of the call. Assignment or use of a precedence designation based<br />

solely on rank or duty position is strictly prohibited.<br />

PRIORITY Reserved for calls that require prompt completion for national<br />

defense and security, the successful conduct of war or to safeguard life or<br />

property, which do not require higher precedence. Normally, priority will be<br />

the highest precedence that may be assigned to administrative matters for<br />

which speed of handling is of paramount importance.<br />

FLASH Reserved for alerts, warnings or other emergency actions having<br />

immediate bearing on national, command or area security. May be preempted<br />

by the application of the FLASH OVERRIDE capability available to National<br />

Command Authorities.<br />

IMMEDIATE Reserved for vital communications which:<br />

(1) Have an immediate operational effect on tactical operations.<br />

(2) Directly concern safety or rescue operations.<br />

(3) Affect the intelligence community operational role.<br />

PREEMPTION Whenever a DSN call is “interrupted” by a steady tone<br />

(higher pitch than the dial tone), your call has been automatically preempted<br />

by a higher precedence call.<br />

PHONETIC ALPHABET For clarity in telephone conversations it may be<br />

necessary to identify single spoken letters through the use of the phonetic<br />

alphabet as follows:<br />

A - Alpha<br />

B - Bravo<br />

C - Charlie<br />

D - Delta<br />

E - Echo<br />

F - Foxtrot<br />

G - Golf<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

General Information GENERAL<br />

H - Hotel<br />

I - India<br />

J - Juliet<br />

K - Kilo<br />

L - Lima<br />

M - Mike<br />

N - November<br />

0 - Oscar<br />

P - Papa<br />

Q - Quebec<br />

R - Romeo<br />

S - Sierra<br />

T - Tango<br />

U - Uniform<br />

V - Victor<br />

W - Whisky<br />

X - Xray<br />

Y - Yankee<br />

Z - Zulu<br />

Telephone Directory 3 <strong>2013</strong> FORT CARSON


QUICK REFERENCE<br />

Quick Reference<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

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1/10 CAVALRY<br />

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STAFF DUTY .................................. 2758 ..... 524-4734<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 2460 ..... 524-4734<br />

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1/10 CAVALRY A TRP<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2758 ..... 503-2470<br />

1SG ............................................... 2758 ..... 503-2471<br />

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1/10 CAVALRY B TRP<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2758 ..... 503-2480<br />

1SG ............................................... 2758 ..... 503-2481<br />

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1/10 CAVALRY C TRP<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2758 ..... 503-2490<br />

1SG ............................................... 2758 ..... 503-2491<br />

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1/10 CAVALRY HEADQUARTERS<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2758 ..... 503-2400<br />

CSM .............................................. 2758 ..... 503-2401<br />

XO ................................................. 2758 ..... 503-2402<br />

OPS SGM ....................................... 2758 ..... 503-2431<br />

CHAPLAIN ...................................... 2758 ..... 503-2409<br />

S-1 ................................................ 2758 ..... 503-2410<br />

S-2 ................................................ 2758 ..... 503-2420<br />

S-3 ................................................ 2758 ..... 503-2430<br />

S-4 ................................................ 2758 ..... 503-2440<br />

S-6 ................................................ 2758 ..... 503-2460<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 2758 ..... 524-4734<br />

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1/10 CAVALRY HHT<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2758 ......503-2450<br />

1SG ............................................... 2758 ..... 503-2451<br />

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1/12 IN (4TH BDE 4TH ID)<br />

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STAFF DUTY .................................. 1668 ..... 526-9169<br />

BN COMMANDER ........................... 1668 ..... 526-6175<br />

BN CSM ......................................... 1668 ..... 526-0746<br />

BN XO ............................................ 1668 ..... 524-2800<br />

S-1 ................................................ 1668 ..... 524-5400<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 1668 .....................<br />

S-2 ................................................ 1668 ..... 526-2838<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 1668 ..... 526-0681<br />

S-3 ................................................ 1668 ..... 526-0795<br />

S-3 SGM ........................................ 1668 ..... 524-4962<br />

ASST S-3 ....................................... 1668 ..... 526-0873<br />

S-3 NCOIC ..................................... 1668 ..... 526-0778<br />

S-3 SCHOOLS ................................ 1668 ..... 526-9286<br />

S-4 ................................................ 1668 ..... 526-5317<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 1668 ..... 526-2698<br />

S-6 ................................................ 1668 ..... 526-2793<br />

BARRACKS, HHC & E CO ................ 1663 .....................<br />

BARRACKS, A & B CO..................... 1664 ..... 526-3100<br />

BARRACKS, C & D CO .................... 1667 ..... 526-6729<br />

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1/12 IN (4TH BDE 4TH ID) ABLE CO<br />

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CQ ..............................................1957-2 ..... 526-2206<br />

CDR ............................................1957-2 ..... 526-2703<br />

1SG ............................................1957-2 ..... 526-6731<br />

XO ..............................................1957-2 ..... 526-3775<br />

TRAINING ROOM .........................1957-2 ..... 526-3721<br />

SUPPLY.......................................1957-2 .....................<br />

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1/12 IN (4TH BDE 4TH ID) BAKER CO<br />

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CQ ..............................................1957-3 ..... 526-2604<br />

CDR ............................................1957-3 ..... 526-6511<br />

1SG ............................................1957-3 ..... 526-3758<br />

XO ..............................................1957-3 ..... 524-4586<br />

FSO ............................................1957-3 ..... 526-2843<br />

TRAINING ROOM .........................1957-3 ..... 526-2843<br />

Organizational Listings - Numerical<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

SUPPLY.......................................1957-3 ..... 526-6782<br />

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1/12 IN (4TH BDE 4TH ID) CHARLIE CO<br />

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CQ ..............................................1957-4 ..... 526-6479<br />

CDR ............................................1957-4 ..... 526-6647<br />

1SG ............................................1957-4 ..... 526-2365<br />

XO ..............................................1957-4 ..... 526-1965<br />

TRAINING ROOM .........................1957-4 ..... 526-9948<br />

HQ PSG .......................................1957-4 ..... 526-2048<br />

SUPPLY.......................................1957-4 ..... 526-6438<br />

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1/12 IN (4TH BDE 4TH ID) DOG CO<br />

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CQ ..............................................1957-5 ..... 526-6355<br />

CDR ............................................1957-5 ..... 526-2614<br />

XO ..............................................1957-5 ..... 526-6359<br />

1SG ............................................1957-5 ..... 524-1026<br />

TRAINING ROOM .........................1957-5 ..... 526-4505<br />

SUPPLY.......................................1957-5 ..... 526-6345<br />

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1/12 IN (4TH BDE 4TH ID) EASY CO<br />

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CQ ..............................................1670-5 ..... 526-4554<br />

CDR ............................................1670-5 ..... 526-1404<br />

1SG ............................................1670-5 ..... 526-1401<br />

XO ..............................................1670-5 ..... 526-1394<br />

HQ PSG/SUPPLY .........................1670-5 ..... 526-1276<br />

OPS NCO ....................................1670-5 ..... 526-1295<br />

BMT............................................... 1692 .....................<br />

BMO .............................................. 1692 .....................<br />

BMS .............................................. 1692 .....................<br />

MAINT NCO .................................... 1692 .....................<br />

MECH ............................................ 1692 .....................<br />

MOTOR POOL ................................ 1692 ..... 526-5455<br />

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1/12 IN (4TH BDE 4TH ID) HHC<br />

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CQ ..............................................1957-1 ..... 526-6478<br />

HHC CDR ....................................1957-1 ..... 526-6468<br />

HHC 1SG .....................................1957-1 ..... 526-6471<br />

HHC XO .......................................1957-1 ..... 526-4021<br />

TRAINING ROOM .........................1957-1 ..... 526-5341<br />

SUPPLY.......................................1957-1 ..... 526-6470<br />

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1/2 AVN<br />

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A CO CP ....................................................... 526-9655<br />

B CO CDR .................................................... 526-2415<br />

B CO 1SG ..................................................... 526-8895<br />

B CO CP ....................................................... 526-4030<br />

C CO CDR .................................................... 526-2414<br />

C CO 1SG ..................................................... 526-2413<br />

C CO CP ....................................................... 524-3398<br />

D CO CDR .................................................... 526-3490<br />

D CO 1SG .................................................... 526-0339<br />

D CO CP ....................................................... 526-2937<br />

D CO QC ...................................................... 526-2564<br />

D CO PC ....................................................... 524-1294<br />

D CO TECH SUPPLY ..................................... 526-8229<br />

D CO SHOPS ................................................ 524-4352<br />

D CO MAINTENANCE .................................... 526-3115<br />

E CO CDR..................................................... 524-1104<br />

E CO 1SG ..................................................... 526-1495<br />

E CO CP ....................................................... 526-3186<br />

MOTORPOOL ............................................... 526-4479<br />

HHC CDR ..................................................... 526-9318<br />

HHC 1SG ...................................................... 526-9051<br />

STAFF DUTY (EOC) ....................................... 524-1280<br />

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1/22 INFANTRY<br />

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STAFF DUTY ................................. 2132 ...... 503-1138<br />

CDR .............................................. 2132 ...... 503-1100<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

CSM ............................................. 2132 ...... 503-1101<br />

XO ................................................ 2132 ...... 503-1102<br />

S-1 OIC ......................................... 2132 ...... 503-1110<br />

S-2 NCOIC .................................... 2132 ...... 503-1121<br />

S-3 NCOIC .................................... 2132 ...... 503-1129<br />

ADMIN .......................................... 2630 ...... 503-1164<br />

A CO MOTOR POOL ....................... 2635 ...... 503-1169<br />

A CO ADMIN ................................. 2635 ...... 503-1174<br />

B CO MOTOR POOL ....................... 2635 ...... 503-1179<br />

B CO ADMIN ................................. 2630 ...... 503-1184<br />

C CO MOTOR POOL ....................... 2635 ...... 503-1189<br />

C CO ADMIN ................................. 2630 ...... 503-1194<br />

D CO ADMIN ................................. 2630 ...... 503-1504<br />

E CO ADMIN .................................. 2630 ...... 503-1524<br />

F CO ADMIN .................................. 2630 ...... 503-1514<br />

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1/4 BCT<br />

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STAFF DUTY ................................. 2132 .. 719-330-2579<br />

STAFF DUTY ................................. 2132 .. 719-503-1346<br />

CDR .............................................. 2132 ...... 503-1000<br />

CSM ............................................. 2132 ...... 503-1001<br />

DCO .............................................. 2132 ...... 503-1002<br />

XO ................................................ 2132 ...... 503-1003<br />

PBO .............................................. 2132 ...... 503-1007<br />

CHAPLAIN ..................................... 2132 ...... 503-1009<br />

CHAPLAIN ASSISTANT................... 2132 ...... 503-1008<br />

S-1 AWARDS ................................ 2132 ...... 503-1013<br />

S-1 NCOIC .................................... 2132 ...... 503-1062<br />

S-1 OIC ......................................... 2132 ...... 503-1021<br />

S-2 NCOIC .................................... 2132 ...... 503-1830<br />

S-3 OIC ......................................... 2132 ...... 503-1830<br />

S-3 NCOIC .................................... 2132 ...... 503-1031<br />

S-4 OIC ......................................... 2132 ...... 503-1040<br />

S-4 NCOIC .................................... 2132 ...... 503-1044<br />

S-4 FAC MANAGER ....................... 2132 ...... 503-1042<br />

S-6 OIC ......................................... 2132 ...... 503-1060<br />

S-6 NCOIC .................................... 2132 ...... 503-9311<br />

S-6 ............................................... 2132 ...... 503-1062<br />

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1/407TH AFSBN<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 8100 ......526-9007<br />

DEPUTY ......................................... 8100 ..... 526-2450<br />

S-1 ................................................ 8100 ..... 526-9014<br />

S-2 ................................................ 8100 ..... 526-4371<br />

S-3 ................................................ 8100 ..... 526-4371<br />

S-4 ................................................ 8100 ..... 526-2264<br />

S-6 ................................................ 8100 ..... 526-6707<br />

S-8 ................................................ 8100 ..... 526-2264<br />

SPO ............................................... 8100 ..... 526-5121<br />

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1/503RD<br />

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STAFF DUTY .................................................526-3516<br />

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1/66 ARMOR<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2132 ......503-1200<br />

CSM .............................................. 2132 ..... 503-1201<br />

XO ................................................. 2132 ..... 503-1202<br />

S-1 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1210<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1211<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1220<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1221<br />

S-3 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1230<br />

S-3 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1241<br />

A CO MSTR GUNR .......................... 2620 ..... 503-1232<br />

B CO MSTR GUNR .......................... 2620 ..... 503-1233<br />

C CO MSTR GUNR .......................... 2620 ..... 503-1234<br />

D CO MSTR GUNR .......................... 2620 ..... 503-1235<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1240<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1241<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 2132 ..... 503-1251<br />

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HHC OIC ......................................... 2620 ..... 503-1260<br />

HHC 1SG ........................................ 2620 ..... 503-1261<br />

HHC XO .......................................... 2620 ..... 503-1262<br />

HHC ADMIN ................................... 2620 ..... 503-1264<br />

HHC SUPPLY .................................. 2620 ..... 503-1265<br />

A CO OIC ........................................ 2620 ..... 503-1270<br />

A CO XO ......................................... 2620 ..... 503-1272<br />

A CO ADMIN .................................. 2620 ..... 503-1274<br />

A CO SUPPLY ................................. 2620 ..... 503-1275<br />

B CO OIC ........................................ 2620 ..... 503-1280<br />

B CO XO ......................................... 2620 ..... 503-1282<br />

B CO ADMIN .................................. 2620 ..... 503-1284<br />

B CO SUPPLY ................................. 2620 ..... 503-1285<br />

C CO OIC ........................................ 2620 ..... 503-1290<br />

C CO XO ......................................... 2620 ..... 503-1292<br />

C CO ADMIN .................................. 2620 ..... 503-1294<br />

C CO SUPPLY ................................. 2620 ..... 503-1295<br />

E CO ADMIN ................................... 2610 ..... 503-1544<br />

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1/67TH ARMOR BATTALION<br />

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CSM .............................................. 2352 ......503-2101<br />

XO ................................................. 2352 ..... 503-2102<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 2352 ..... 524-4403<br />

CHAPLAIN ...................................... 2352 ..... 503-2109<br />

S-1 ................................................ 2352 ..... 503-2110<br />

S-2 ................................................ 2352 ..... 503-2120<br />

S-3 ................................................ 2352 ..... 503-2130<br />

S-3 SGM ........................................ 2352 ..... 503-2131<br />

S-4 ................................................ 2352 ..... 503-2140<br />

S-6 ................................................ 2352 ..... 503-2160<br />

HHC CDR ....................................... 2352 ..... 503-2150<br />

HHC 1SG ........................................ 2352 ..... 503-2151<br />

A CO CDR ...................................... 2352 ..... 503-2170<br />

A CO 1SG ....................................... 2352 ..... 503-2171<br />

B CO CDR ...................................... 2352 ..... 503-2180<br />

B CO 1SG ....................................... 2352 ..... 503-2181<br />

C CO CDR ...................................... 2352 ..... 503-2190<br />

C CO 1SG ....................................... 2352 ..... 503-2191<br />

D CO CDR ...................................... 2352 ..... 503-2500<br />

D CO 1SG ...................................... 2352 ..... 503-2191<br />

E CO CDR....................................... 2352 ..... 503-2520<br />

E CO 1SG ....................................... 2352 ..... 503-2521<br />

FSC CDR ........................................ 2352 ..... 503-2510<br />

FSC 1SG ........................................ 2352 ..... 503-2511<br />

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1/68TH ARMOR BATTALION<br />

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STAFF DUTY .................................. 2060 ......526-4876<br />

CDR ............................................... 2060 ..... 524-0678<br />

CSM .............................................. 2060 ..... 524-0686<br />

XO ................................................. 2060 ..... 526-1020<br />

S-1 ................................................ 2060 ..... 526-9659<br />

S-2 ................................................ 2060 ..... 526-9550<br />

S-3 ................................................ 2060 ... 526-9540 /<br />

526-4935<br />

S-4 ................................................ 2060 ......526-9546<br />

S-6 ................................................ 2060 ... 526-2004 /<br />

524-4600<br />

FRSA ............................................. 2060 ..... 526-6733<br />

HHC CDR ....................................... 2060 ..... 526-3740<br />

HHC 1SG ........................................ 2060 ..... 526-1245<br />

A CO CDR ...................................... 2060 ..... 526-4060<br />

A CO 1SG ....................................... 2060 ..... 526-4060<br />

B CO CDR ...................................... 2060 ..... 526-6668<br />

B CO 1SG ....................................... 2060 ..... 526-6162<br />

C CO CDR ...................................... 2060 ..... 526-6962<br />

C CO 1SG ....................................... 2060 ..... 526-5581<br />

D CO CDR ...................................... 2060 ..... 526-6932<br />

D CO 1SG ...................................... 2060 ..... 526-5417<br />

E CO CDR....................................... 2060 ..... 526-0749<br />

E CO 1SG ....................................... 2060 ..... 526-4350<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES)<br />

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BN CDR ......................................... 2060 ......526-4868<br />

BN CSM ......................................... 2060 ..... 524-4927<br />

BN XO ............................................ 2060 ..... 524-4823<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES)<br />

ALPHA COMPANY A<br />

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CDR ................................................ 2057 .....526-4120<br />

1SG ................................................ 2057 .... 526-4120<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES)<br />

ALPHA COMPANY<br />

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XO ................................................. 2057 ..... 526-1771<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 2057 ..... 526-6851<br />

CQ ................................................. 2057 ..... 526-3060<br />

1ST PLT ......................................... 2057 ..... 526-0370<br />

2ND PLT ........................................ 2057 ..... 526-3511<br />

3RD PLT ........................................ 2057 ..... 526-3120<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES)BMO<br />

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BMO .............................................. 2058 ......526-5648<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 2058 ..... 526-3759<br />

CQ ................................................. 2058 ..... 526-1780<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES)<br />

BRAVO COMPANY<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2057 ......526-1780<br />

1ST SGT ........................................ 2057 ..... 524-3759<br />

XO ................................................. 2057 ..... 526-6870<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 2057 ..... 526-6863<br />

CQ ................................................. 2057 ..... 526-6863<br />

1ST PLT ......................................... 2057 ..... 526-0357<br />

2ND PLT ........................................ 2057 ..... 526-6930<br />

3RD PLT ........................................ 2057 ..... 526-5443<br />

HQ PLT .......................................... 2057 ..... 526-0927<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES)<br />

CHARLIE COMPANY<br />

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CDR ................................................2057 .....526-3287<br />

1ST SGT .........................................2057 .... 526-2758<br />

XO ................................................. 2057 ..... 526-6968<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 2057 ..... 526-1778<br />

CQ ................................................. 2057 ..... 526-6980<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES)<br />

DELTA COMPANY<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2058 ......526-6342<br />

1ST SGT ........................................ 2058 ..... 526-0854<br />

XO ................................................. 2058 ..... 526-2573<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 2058 ..... 526-6341<br />

CQ ................................................. 2058 ..... 524-1065<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES) ECHO<br />

COMPANY<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2058 ......526-2113<br />

1ST SGT ........................................ 2058 ..... 526-4924<br />

XO ................................................. 2058 ..... 526-2442<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 2058 ..... 526-2913<br />

CQ ................................................. 2058 ..... 526-4924<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES)<br />

ECHO COMPANY (FSC)<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2058 ......526-3060<br />

1ST SGT ........................................ 2058 ..... 526-1771<br />

XO ................................................. 2058 ..... 526-2119<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES) FIRES<br />

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BN FSO .......................................... 2060 ......526-5936<br />

BN CHAPLAIN ................................ 2060 ..... 526-0780<br />

BN AID STATION ............................ 2060 ..... 526-9432<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 2060 ..... 526-4872<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES) HHC<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2058 ......526-5778<br />

1ST SGT ........................................ 2058 ..... 526-2749<br />

XO ................................................. 2058 ..... 526-4135<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 2058 ..... 526-4959<br />

CQ ................................................. 2058 ..... 526-0801<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES) S-1<br />

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BN S-1............................................2060 .....526-9557<br />

S-1 PROMOTIONS ...........................2060 .... 526-4867<br />

S-1 AWARDS ................................. 2060 ..... 526-4867<br />

S-1 PERSONNEL ACTIONS ............. 2060 ..... 526-9543<br />

BN S-1 NCOIC ................................ 2060 ..... 526-9593<br />

NCOER, LEAVE, FINANCE ............... 2060 ..... 526-9543<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES) S-2<br />

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S-2 OIC .......................................... 2060 ......526-9565<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 2060 ..... 524-1096<br />

S-2 IN-PROCESSING ...................... 2060 ..... 524-1096<br />

BN S-2 NCOIC ................................ 2060 ..... 526-9563<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES) S-3<br />

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S-3 OIC .......................................... 2060 ......524-8411<br />

BN ASST S-3 ................................. 2060 ..... 526-9571<br />

BN GM ........................................... 2060 ..... 526-9570<br />

MASTER GUNNERS ........................ 2060 ..... 526-9568<br />

LAND/AMMO .................................. 2060 ..... 526-9569<br />

SCHOOLS....................................... 2060 ..... 526-5476<br />

TASKINGS ...................................... 2060 ..... 526-2777<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES) S-4<br />

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BN S-4........................................... 2060 ......526-9560<br />

BN S-4 NCOIC ................................ 2060 ..... 526-9562<br />

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1/8TH INFANTRY BATTALION (FIGHTING EAGLES) S-6<br />

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BN S-6........................................... 2056 ..... 526-3285<br />

BN S-6 NCOIC ................................ 2056 ..... 526-5730<br />

BN S-6 FOREMAN .......................... 2056 ..... 524-4590<br />

BN S-6 IMO ................................... 2056 ..... 526-0938<br />

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10TH CHS 438TH VETERINARY DET<br />

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CDR ............................................... 1130 ..... 524-2775<br />

DET NCOIC ..................................... 1130 ..... 524-2745<br />

XO ................................................. 1130 ..... 524-2783<br />

SR VET TECH ................................. 1130 ..... 524-2786<br />

OPERATIONS NCO .......................... 1130 ..... 524-2780<br />

FIELD MEDICAL ASST .................... 1130 ..... 524-2781<br />

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10TH COMBAT SUPPORT HOSPITAL<br />

(10TH CSH)<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1130 ......526-4633<br />

EXECUTIVE OFFICER ....................... 1130 ..... 526-0932<br />

DEPUTY COMMANDER FOR<br />

NURSING ....................................... 1130 ..... 526-1675<br />

CSM .............................................. 1130 ..... 524-1968<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 1130 ..... 526-3800<br />

BARRACKS CQ ............................... 1130 ..... 524-0816<br />

FRSA ............................................. 1130 ..... 526-0219<br />

STAFF DUTY FAX ......................... 1130 ..... 526-5495<br />

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10TH CSH / 223RD MEDICAL<br />

DETACHMENT (PM)<br />

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223RD COMMANDER ..................... 1045 ......524-2771<br />

223RD EXECUTIVE OFFICER ........... 1045 ..... 524-2789<br />

223RD DETACHMENT SGT ............ 1045 ..... 524-2774<br />

223RD ARMORER .......................... 1045 ..... 524-2784<br />

223RD S-1..................................... 1045 ..... 524-2781<br />

223RD OPERATIONS/ TRAINING ..... 1045 ..... 524-2793<br />

S-4 ................................................ 1045 ..... 524-2773<br />

FST XO .......................................... 1045 ..... 526-1611<br />

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10TH CSH 2ND FST<br />

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DETACHMENT SERGEANT ................ 704 ......526-1612<br />

EXECUTIVE OFFICER ......................... 704 ..... 526-0665<br />

TRAINING ......................................... 704 ..... 526-1723<br />

ADMINISTRATION............................. 704 ..... 526-1623<br />

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10TH CSH A COMPANY<br />

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A CO COMMANDER ........................ 1187 ......526-1962<br />

A CO 1SGT ..................................... 1187 ..... 526-1612<br />

A CO TRAINING ROOM NCO ............ 1187 ..... 526-0620<br />

A CO SUPPLY ................................. 1187 ..... 526-1902<br />

CONFERENCE ROOM ...................... 1187 ..... 526-1555<br />

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10TH CSH B COMPANY<br />

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B CO COMMANDER ........................ 1187 ......526-5792<br />

TRAINING NCO ............................... 1187 ..... 526-3496<br />

B CO 1SGT ..................................... 1187 ..... 526-5802<br />

B CO SUPPLY ................................. 1187 ..... 524-4793<br />

B CO ORDERLY ROOM.................... 1187 ..... 526-3496<br />

CHAPLAIN ...................................... 1187 ..... 524-4920<br />

SUPPLY NCO .................................. 1187 ..... 526-1732<br />

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10TH CSH CHAPLAIN<br />

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CHAPLAIN ...................................... 1130 ......526-2803<br />

CHAPLAIN'S ASSISTANT ................ 1130 ..... 524-8020<br />

B CO CHAPLAIN ............................. 1187 ..... 526-4920<br />

B CO CHAPLAIN ASSISTANT ........... 1187 ..... 526-4722<br />

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10TH CSH HOSPITAL SERVICES<br />

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CHIEF WARD MASTER .................... 1130 ......526-1128<br />

ASSISTANT WARD MASTER ........... 1130 ..... 526-8901<br />

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10TH CSH MEDICAL MAINTENANCE<br />

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MEDICAL MAINTENANCE OIC ........... 704 ......524-4783<br />

MEDICAL MAINTENANCE NCOIC ....... 704 ..... 526-3646<br />

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10TH CSH MEDICAL SUPPLY<br />

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MEDICAL SUPPLY OIC .................... 1187 ......524-4787<br />

MEDICAL SUPPLY ......................... 1187 ..... 524-1376<br />

MEDICAL SUPPLY FAX ................. 1187 ..... 526-3832<br />

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10TH CSH MOTOR POOL<br />

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MOTOR POOL .................................. 704 ......526-1511<br />

B CO MOTOR SGT ............................ 501 ..... 526-0344<br />

HOSPITAL MOTOR OFFICER ............. 704 ..... 526-3557<br />

HOSPITAL MOTOR SERGEANT .......... 704 ..... 526-1511<br />

SAMS-E CLERKS .............................. 704 ..... 524-1180<br />

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10TH CSH S-1<br />

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S-1 OIC .......................................... 1130 ......526-2657<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 1130 ..... 526-0275<br />

S-1 ................................................ 1130 ..... 526-8167<br />

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10TH CSH S-2/S-3<br />

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S-3 ............................................... 1130 ......526-0613<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 1130 ..... 526-8079<br />

S-3 NCOIC ..................................... 1130 ..... 526-1702<br />

S-2/S-3 OIC ................................... 1130 ..... 526-1676<br />

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S-3 LAND, RANGE AND AMMO ....... 1130 ..... 526-2177<br />

S-2 ................................................ 1130 ..... 526-4482<br />

S-3 TRAINING ................................ 1130 ..... 526-0450<br />

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10TH CSH S-3<br />

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S-3 PLANS NCO ............................. 1130 ......526-9783<br />

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10TH CSH S-4<br />

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S-4 SHOP ...................................... 1130 ......526-2987<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 1130 ..... 526-1013<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 1130 ..... 526-2193<br />

S-4 PROPERTY BOOK OFFICER ....... 1130 ..... 526-2143<br />

S-4 CLERK ..................................... 1130 ..... 526-4634<br />

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10TH CSH S-6<br />

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S-6 AUTOMATION NCO .................. 1130 ......526-2179<br />

S-6 OIC .......................................... 1130 ..... 526-8649<br />

S-6 NCOIC ..................................... 1130 ..... 526-2176<br />

S-6 HELP DESK .............................. 1130 ..... 526-7094<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

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...................................................................524-3288<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

10TH GRP TMC #10<br />

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ROBINSON CLINIC TMC .................. 7490 ......526-7764<br />

TMC MEDICAL DESK ...................... 7490 ..... 526-2830<br />

SURGEON OIC ................................ 7490 ..... 524-2221<br />

PHYSICAL THERAPIST .................... 7490 ..... 526-7382<br />

MED OPS OFFICER ......................... 7490 ..... 526-2796<br />

MED OPS NCOIC ............................ 7490 ..... 526-2769<br />

MED LOG OIC ................................. 7490 ..... 524-3215<br />

MED LOG NCOIC ............................ 7490 ..... 524-3214<br />

2/10 SURGEON-TMC ...................... 7402 ..... 524-2231<br />

2/10 PA-TMC ................................. 7402 ..... 524-2230<br />

3/10 SURGEON-TMC ...................... 7404 ..... 524-2207<br />

3/10 PA-TMC ................................. 7404 ..... 524-2206<br />

GSB PA-TMC ................................. 7490 ..... 524-2208<br />

SMITH DENTAL CLINIC ................... 1855 ..... 526-5400<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

2ND BATTALION<br />

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CQ/BARRACKS ............................... 7482 ......524-1212<br />

COMMANDER ................................ 7402 ..... 524-3437<br />

XO ................................................. 7402 ..... 524-3439<br />

CSM .............................................. 7402 ..... 524-3438<br />

S-1 ADJUTANT .............................. 7402 ..... 524-3426<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 7402 ..... 524-3427<br />

S-1 PERSONNEL ............................ 7402 ..... 524-3428<br />

S-1 ADMIN .................................... 7402 ..... 524-3432<br />

S-1 FAX ....................................... 7402 ..... 524-3435<br />

S-1 FINANCE ................................. 7402 ..... 524-3440<br />

REENLISTMENT ............................. 7402 ..... 524-3262<br />

CHAPLAIN ...................................... 7402 ..... 524-3423<br />

CHAPLAIN ASST ............................. 7402 ..... 524-3424<br />

LEGAL ............................................ 7402 ..... 524-3425<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 7402 ..... 524-2061<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 7402 ..... 524-3461<br />

PERSONNEL SECURITY .................. 7402 ..... 526-4522<br />

S-3 OIC .......................................... 7402 ..... 524-3401<br />

S-3 SGM ........................................ 7402 ..... 524-3402<br />

S-3 SENIOR WARRANT ................... 7402 ..... 524-3408<br />

S-3 NCOIC ..................................... 7402 ..... 524-3410<br />

S-3 AIR NCO .................................. 7402 ..... 524-3416<br />

S-3 TRAVEL ................................... 7402 ..... 524-3403<br />

S-3 NBC ........................................ 7402 ..... 524-3405<br />

S-3 AMMO/RANGE ......................... 7402 ..... 524-3445<br />

S-3 FAX ....................................... 7402 ..... 524-3407<br />

S-3 SCHOOLS ................................ 7402 ..... 524-3403<br />

PLANS ........................................... 7402 ..... 524-3417<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

PLEX .............................................. 7402 ..... 524-3415<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 7402 ..... 524-3443<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 7402 ..... 524-3452<br />

S-4 FAX ....................................... 7402 ..... 524-3444<br />

C-E OIC .......................................... 7402 ..... 524-3446<br />

C-E NCOIC ..................................... 7402 ..... 524-3447<br />

COMSEC CUSTODIAN ..................... 7402 ..... 524-3448<br />

IMO CLERK .................................... 7402 ..... 524-3453<br />

FAX .............................................. 7402 ..... 524-3450<br />

BN SURGEON ................................. 7402 ..... 524-3457<br />

BN NCOIC ...................................... 7402 ..... 524-3458<br />

PREVENTIVE MED .......................... 7402 ..... 524-3412<br />

MEDIC ........................................... 7402 ..... 524-3454<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

3RD BATTALION<br />

————————————————————<br />

CQ/ BARRACKS .............................. 7482 ......524-1212<br />

COMMANDER ................................ 7404 ..... 524-1701<br />

CSM .............................................. 7404 ..... 524-1706<br />

XO ................................................. 7404 ..... 524-1707<br />

S-1 OIC .......................................... 7404 ..... 524-1708<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 7404 ..... 524-1753<br />

S-1 ADMIN .................................... 7404 ..... 524-1711<br />

S-1 FAX ....................................... 7404 ..... 524-1710<br />

CHAPLAIN ...................................... 7404 .... 524-1741/<br />

1754<br />

REENLISTMENT ............................. 7404 ..... 524-1655<br />

LEGAL ............................................ 7404 ..... 526-4827<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 7404 ..... 524-1743<br />

S-2 ADMIN .................................... 7404 ..... 526-3989<br />

S-2 SCIF ........................................ 7404 ..... 526-2087<br />

SOT-A ............................................ 7404 ..... 526-0593<br />

S-3 OIC .......................................... 7404 ..... 524-1716<br />

S-3 ASSISTANT .............................. 7404 ..... 524-1717<br />

S-3 SGM ........................................ 7404 ..... 524-1750<br />

S-3 CHEMICAL OFFICER ................. 7404 ..... 524-1720<br />

S-3 TRAINING NCO ........................ 7404 ..... 524-1721<br />

S-3 AIR NCO .................................. 7404 ..... 524-1722<br />

S-3 AMMO NCO ............................. 7404 ..... 524-1720<br />

S-3 SCHOOLS/TRAVEL ................... 7404 ..... 524-1719<br />

S-3 FIRE SUPPORT......................... 7404 ..... 524-1721<br />

S-3 FAX ....................................... 7404 ..... 524-1726<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 7404 ..... 524-3335<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 7404 ..... 524-1748<br />

S-4 FAX ....................................... 7404 ..... 524-1730<br />

S-5 BN OPS WARRANT .................. 7404 ..... 524-1725<br />

S-5 OIC .......................................... 7404 ..... 524-1749<br />

S-5 NCOIC ..................................... 7404 ..... 524-1727<br />

C-E OIC .......................................... 7404 ..... 524-1729<br />

C-E NCOIC ..................................... 7404 ..... 524-1715<br />

C-E COMSEC ................................. 7404 ..... 524-1712<br />

IMO ............................................... 7404 ..... 524-1713<br />

SURGEON ...................................... 7404 ..... 524-1737<br />

PA ................................................. 7404 ..... 524-1730<br />

MEDICAL NCO ................................ 7404 ..... 524-1742<br />

BMSO ............................................ 7404 ..... 524-1516<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

A COMPANY, 3RD BN<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 7416 ......524-1523<br />

SGM .............................................. 7416 ..... 524-1563<br />

ODB 0310 ...................................... 7416 .... 524-1533/<br />

1536<br />

ODA 0311 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1527<br />

ODA 0312 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1526<br />

ODA 0313 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1531<br />

ODA 0314 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1529<br />

ODA 0315 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1530<br />

ODA 0316 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1528<br />

FAX .............................................. 7416 ..... 524-1534<br />

SUPPLY.......................................... 7416 ..... 524-1535<br />

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NUMERICAL<br />

Organizational Listings - Numerical<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

A COMPANY, 2ND BN<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 7418 ......524-3279<br />

SGM .............................................. 7418 ..... 524-3280<br />

XO ................................................. 7418 ..... 524-3283<br />

ODA 041 ....................................... 7418 ..... 524-3282<br />

ODB 0210 ...................................... 7418 .... 524-3284/<br />

3285/3286<br />

ODB 0210 FAX ............................. 7418 ..... 524-3287<br />

ODA 0211 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3289<br />

ODA 0212 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3288<br />

ODA 0213 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3281<br />

ODA 0214 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3291<br />

ODA 0215 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3293<br />

ODA 0216 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3292<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

AIR FORCE WEATHER DET<br />

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WEATHER OIC ................................ 7450 ......524-1806<br />

WEATHER NCOIC ........................... 7450 .... 524-1811/<br />

1849<br />

WEATHER FAX ............................. 7450 ..... 524-1819<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

B COMPANY, 3RD BN<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 7416 ......524-1537<br />

SGM .............................................. 7416 ..... 524-1538<br />

ODB 0320 ...................................... 7416 .... 524-1541/<br />

1542/1544<br />

FAX .............................................. 7416 ..... 524-1543<br />

ODA 0321 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1547<br />

ODA 0322 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1546<br />

ODA 0323 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1548<br />

ODA 0324 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1551<br />

ODA 0325 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1550<br />

ODA 0326 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1549<br />

SUPPLY SGT .................................. 7416 ..... 526-9303<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

B COMPANY, 2ND BN<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 7418 ......524-3264<br />

SGM .............................................. 7418 ..... 524-3265<br />

XO ................................................. 7418 ..... 524-3266<br />

OPS WARRANT .............................. 7418 ..... 524-3268<br />

ODB 0220 ...................................... 7418 .... 524-3269/<br />

3270/3271<br />

ODB 0220 FAX ............................. 7418 ..... 524-3271<br />

CONFERENCE ROOM ...................... 7418 ..... 524-3267<br />

ODA 0221 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3273<br />

ODA 0222 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3274<br />

ODA 0223 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3275<br />

ODA 0224 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3276<br />

ODA 0225 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3277<br />

ODA 0226 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3278<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

C COMPANY, 3RD BN<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 7416 ......524-1553<br />

SGM .............................................. 7416 ..... 524-1552<br />

ODB 0330 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1506<br />

ODB OPERATIONS SGT................... 7416 ..... 526-4209<br />

ODB FAX ...................................... 7416 ..... 526-4194<br />

OPS WARRANT .............................. 7416 ..... 524-1556<br />

ODA 0331 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1569<br />

ODA 0332 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1564<br />

ODA 0333 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1568<br />

ODA 0334 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1565<br />

ODA 0335 ...................................... 7416 ..... 526-3978<br />

ODA 0336 ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1565<br />

CONF RM ....................................... 7416 .... 524-1554/<br />

1555<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

C COMPANY, 2ND BN<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 7418 ......524-3324<br />

SGM .............................................. 7418 ..... 524-3325<br />

XO ................................................. 7418 ..... 524-3330<br />

OPS WARRANT .............................. 7418 ..... 524-3326<br />

ODB 0230 ...................................... 7418 .... 524-3330/<br />

3341<br />

ODB 0230 FAX ............................. 7418 ..... 524-3440<br />

ODA 0231 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3342<br />

ODA 0232 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3343<br />

ODA 0233 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3344<br />

ODA 0234 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3328<br />

ODA 0235 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3346<br />

ODA 0236 ...................................... 7418 ..... 524-3345<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

CHAPLAIN<br />

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CHAPLAIN OIC ................................ 7400 ......524-1822<br />

CHAPLAIN NCOIC ........................... 7400 ..... 524-1812<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

CHEMICAL DETACHMENT<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHEM DET OIC ............................... 7450 ......524-3177<br />

CHEM DET NCOIC .......................... 7450 ..... 526-8008<br />

CHEM DET TEAMS/OPNS ............... 7450 ..... 524-3182<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

CHEMICAL RECON DETACHMENT<br />

————————————————————<br />

CRD OIC ......................................... 7437 ......526-3942<br />

CRD NCOIC .................................... 7437 ..... 526-3916<br />

821 TEAM LEADER ........................ 7437 ..... 526-3923<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS<br />

————————————————————<br />

S-6 OIC .......................................... 7400 ......524-1875<br />

S-6 NCOIC ..................................... 7400 ..... 524-1876<br />

S-6 FREQ MGR .............................. 7400 ..... 524-1877<br />

S-6 TCO ......................................... 7400 ..... 524-1878<br />

S-6 OPS ......................................... 7400 ..... 524-1870<br />

COMSEC OIC .................................. 7400 ..... 524-1879<br />

COMSEC NCOIC ............................. 7400 ..... 524-1880<br />

COMSEC ........................................ 7400 ..... 524-1881<br />

IMO OIC/NCOIC .............................. 7400 ..... 524-3252<br />

EITC HELP DESK ............................ 7400 ..... 524-3255<br />

IMO FAX....................................... 7400 ..... 524-3246<br />

TACLAN ......................................... 7400 ..... 526-4891<br />

SOMPE-G ....................................... 1217 ..... 526-2876<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

DISTRIBUTION PLATOON<br />

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RIGGER OIC .................................... 7438 ......524-1161<br />

RIGGER NCOIC ............................... 7438 ..... 524-1161<br />

HALO SECTION .............................. 7438 ..... 526-8170<br />

FAX .............................................. 7438 ..... 526-8163<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

DIVE LOCKER<br />

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DIVE LOCKER OPS/TRNG ................ 7440 ......524-3229<br />

OPEN CIRCUIT ................................ 7440 ..... 524-1380<br />

CLOSE CIRCUIT .............................. 7440 ..... 524-3233<br />

SURFACE SPT ................................ 7440 ..... 524-3231<br />

MOTORS / FAX ............................. 7440 ..... 524-3232<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

ENGINEERS<br />

————————————————————<br />

ENGINEER OIC................................ 7400 ......524-1801<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 7400 ..... 524-1802<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

ENGINEER FAX ............................. 7400 ..... 524-1860<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

FORCE MODIFICATIONS<br />

————————————————————<br />

S-7 FISO ........................................ 7462 ......526-4460<br />

S-7 FORCE MOD ............................ 7462 ..... 524-4483<br />

S-7 EMO/NET ................................ 7462 ..... 524-3261<br />

S-7 FORCE MOD FAX ................... 7462 ..... 524-4470<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

GROUP LANGUAGE INSTITUTE<br />

————————————————————<br />

LANGUAGE INST ADMIN. .................1217 .....526-3684<br />

LANGUAGE INST NCOIC ...................1217 .... 526-3724<br />

LANGUAGE INST COORDINATOR..... 1217 ..... 526-3733<br />

LANGUAGE INST FAX...................... 1217 ..... 526-3754<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE) GROUP<br />

SERVICE SUPPORT COMPANY<br />

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COMMANDER .................................7450 .....524-3191<br />

1ST SGT ........................................ 7450 ..... 524-3195<br />

OPS ............................................... 7450 ..... 524-1226<br />

TRAINING ....................................... 7450 ..... 524-3210<br />

SUPPLY.......................................... 7450 ..... 524-1988<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

GROUP SUPPORT BATTALION<br />

————————————————————<br />

CQ/BARRACKS ............................... 7480 .... 524-1207/<br />

1208<br />

COMMANDER ................................ 7462 ..... 526-5187<br />

CSM .............................................. 7462 ..... 526-5215<br />

XO ................................................. 7462 ..... 524-4162<br />

SPO OIC ......................................... 7462 ..... 524-4196<br />

SPO NCOIC/MATO .......................... 7462 ..... 526-0182<br />

SAMS-2 (DATA) ............................. 7462 ..... 526-3817<br />

SPO S&S ........................................ 7462 ..... 526-3866<br />

SPO TRANS .................................... 7462 .... 524-3236/<br />

3259<br />

S-1 OIC .......................................... 7462 ..... 524-3257<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 7462 ..... 526-5163<br />

S-1 CLERK ..................................... 7462 ..... 526-9330<br />

S-1 CUSTOMER SERVICE ............... 7462 ..... 524-3254<br />

S-2/S-3 OIC ................................... 7462 ..... 524-1983<br />

S-2/S-3 NCOIC .............................. 7462 ..... 524-3249<br />

S-3 SCHOOLS ................................ 7462 ..... 526-6219<br />

GSB FAX ...................................... 7462 ..... 524-4206<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 7462 ..... 524-3251<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 7462 ..... 524-5211<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

GROUP SUPPORT COMPANY<br />

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CQ/BARRACKS ............................... 7480 .... 524-1207/<br />

1208<br />

COMMANDER ................................ 7450 ..... 524-1350<br />

OPERATIONS .................................. 7450 ..... 524-3193<br />

1ST SGT ........................................ 7450 ..... 524-1352<br />

GSC PAC ........................................ 7450 ..... 524-1351<br />

GSC OPS NCO ................................ 7450 ..... 524-1356<br />

GSC FAX ...................................... 7450 ..... 524-1355<br />

AER/ FINANCIAL REP ...................... 7482 ..... 524-1213<br />

ARMS ROOM .................................. 7450 ..... 524-1432<br />

GSC SUPPLY .................................. 7450 ..... 524-3222<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

HEADQUARTERS<br />

————————————————————<br />

SDN/SDNCO .................................. 7400 .... 524-1838/<br />

1440<br />

COMMANDER ................................ 7400 ..... 524-1221<br />

DCO ............................................... 7400 ..... 524-1050<br />

XO ................................................. 7400 ..... 524-1821<br />

CSM .............................................. 7400 ..... 524-1041<br />

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UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

COMMANDER'S SECRETARY .......... 7400 ..... 524-1840<br />

COMMANDER'S DRIVER ................. 7400 ..... 524-3391<br />

FAMILY READINESS (FRG) .............. 7400 ..... 524-1850<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

HEADQUARTERS COMPANY<br />

————————————————————<br />

CQ/BARRACKS ............................... 7480 .... 524-1207/<br />

1208<br />

COMMANDER ................................ 7450 ..... 524-3188<br />

1ST SGT ........................................ 7450 ..... 524-3189<br />

HHC OPS........................................ 7450 ..... 524-3192<br />

HHC FAX ...................................... 7450 ..... 524-3190<br />

HHC SUPPLY .................................. 7450 ..... 524-5827<br />

HHC MOTOR POOL ......................... 7450 ..... 524-1688<br />

HHC/GSC ARMS ROOM .................. 7450 ..... 524-1432<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

LEGAL<br />

————————————————————<br />

JAG OIC ......................................... 7400 ..... 524-1807<br />

JAG NCOIC ..................................... 7400 ..... 524-1805<br />

JAG FAX....................................... 7400 ..... 524-1808<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

MAINTENANCE PLATOON<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAINTENANCE OIC ........................ 7426 ..... 524-1697<br />

MAINTENANCE NCOIC .................... 7426 ..... 524-1696<br />

MAINTENANCE FAX ...................... 7426 ..... 524-1698<br />

MOTOR POOL (MAIN) ..................... 7426 ..... 524-1696<br />

TAMMS/PLL CAGE ......................... 7426 ..... 524-1681<br />

ELM OIC......................................... 7426 ..... 524-1687<br />

ELM NCOIC .................................... 7426 ..... 524-3198<br />

ELM SHOP ..................................... 7426 ..... 524-3203<br />

PRODUCTION CONTROL ................. 7426 ..... 524-3199<br />

WEAPONS MAINTENANCE .............. 7426 ..... 524-3206<br />

SMALL ARMS REPAIR .................... 7426 ..... 524-1695<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

MILITARY INTEL DETACHMENT<br />

————————————————————<br />

MID OIC SCIF ................................. 7400 ..... 524-1866<br />

MID NCOIC SCIF ............................. 7400 ..... 526-4370<br />

SSO ............................................... 7400 ..... 524-1859<br />

MID ASPS CHIEF ............................ 7400 ..... 524-4098<br />

MID ASPS ...................................... 7400 ..... 524-4083<br />

NGA OR ASPS ................................ 7400 ..... 524-1856<br />

IMINT ............................................. 7400 ..... 526-4339<br />

TOPO ............................................. 7400 ..... 526-4339<br />

MID TCAE CHIEF ............................ 7400 ..... 524-4084<br />

MID TCAE ...................................... 7400 ..... 524-4086<br />

MID SYSAD .................................... 7400 ..... 526-9958<br />

MID HUMINT OIC ............................ 7400 ..... 524-4540<br />

MID HUMINT CHIEF ........................ 7400 ..... 524-4542<br />

MID HUMINT NCOIC ....................... 7400 ..... 524-4542<br />

MID OIC ......................................... 7418 ..... 524-3299<br />

MID NCOIC ..................................... 7418 ..... 524-3299<br />

ASPS NCOIC .................................. 7418 ..... 524-3303<br />

ASPS ............................................. 7418 ..... 524-3303<br />

IMINT ............................................. 7418 ..... 524-3300<br />

CI................................................... 7418 ..... 524-3303<br />

SOT-A ............................................ 7418 ..... 524-3303<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

MOUNTAIN LOCKER<br />

————————————————————<br />

UNASSIGNED ................................. 7462 ..... 524-1654<br />

UNASSIGNED ................................. 7462 ..... 524-3242<br />

Organizational Listings - Numerical<br />

FAX .............................................. 7462 ..... 524-3263<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

OPERATIONS TRAINING COMPANY<br />

————————————————————<br />

CDR & SGM ................................... 7462 ..... 526-4802<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

————————————————————<br />

S-1 ADJUTANT .............................. 7400 ..... 524-1823<br />

S-1 OIC .......................................... 7400 ..... 524-1852<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 7400 ..... 524-1848<br />

S-1 PSNCO .................................... 7400 ..... 524-1851<br />

S-1 FAX ....................................... 7400 ..... 524-1002<br />

MAIL ROOM ................................... 7400 ..... 524-3383<br />

EO ADVISOR ................................... 7400 ..... 524-3240<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

PLANS & OPERATIONS<br />

————————————————————<br />

S-3 OIC .......................................... 7400 ..... 524-1047<br />

S-3 ASST OIC ................................ 7400 ..... 524-1040<br />

S-3 SGM ........................................ 7400 ..... 524-1855<br />

S-3 OPS WARRANT/SR WO ............ 7400 ..... 524-1829<br />

S-3 OPS NCOIC .............................. 7400 ..... 524-1036<br />

S-3 TRAINING ................................ 7400 ..... 524-1042<br />

S-3 AIR OPS .................................. 7400 ..... 524-1048<br />

S-3 SCHOOLS NCO ........................ 7400 ..... 524-1046<br />

S-3 AMMO PLANNING .................... 7400 ..... 524-1868<br />

S-3 TASKING ................................. 7400 ..... 524-1042<br />

S-3 CLERK/GRAPHICS .................... 7400 ..... 524-1035<br />

S-3 AT/FORCE PRO ........................ 7400 ..... 524-1831<br />

S-35 PLANS/EX OIC ....................... 7400 ..... 524-1869<br />

S-35 PLANS/EX NCOIC ................... 7400 ..... 526-2188<br />

S-3 FAX ....................................... 7400 ..... 524-1830<br />

LESSONS LEARNED ....................... 7425 ..... 526-2496<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

PUBLIC AFFAIRS<br />

————————————————————<br />

IO CHIEF/PSYOP OIC....................... 7400 ..... 524-1844<br />

CA OIC ........................................... 7400 ..... 524-1843<br />

PUBLIC AFFAIRS OIC ...................... 7400 ..... 524-1220<br />

PUBLIC AFFAIRS NCOIC .................. 7400 ..... 524-1220<br />

COMBAT CAMERA PHOTO .............. 7450 ..... 524-1258<br />

COMBAT CAMERA MEDIA .............. 7450 ..... 524-3221<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT<br />

————————————————————<br />

RMO OIC ........................................ 7400 ..... 524-1824<br />

BUDGET TECHNICIAN ..................... 7400 ..... 524-1841<br />

RMO ASSISTANT ............................ 7400 ..... 524-1853<br />

RMO CLERK ................................... 7400 ..... 526-2448<br />

RMO FAX ..................................... 7400 ..... 524-1842<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

RETENTION & RECRUITING<br />

————————————————————<br />

GROUP REENLISTMENT.................. 7462 ..... 524-3248<br />

2ND BN REENLISTMENT ................ 7462 ..... 524-3262<br />

3RD BN REENLISTMENT ................ 7462 ..... 524-1655<br />

GSC REENLISTMENT ...................... 7462 ..... 524-1986<br />

HHC REENLISTMENT ...................... 7462 ..... 524-1986<br />

REENLISTMENT FAX .................... 7462 ..... 524-1981<br />

SF RECRUITING .............................. 1217 .... 524-1461/<br />

1462<br />

SF RECRUITING FAX ..................... 1217 ..... 524-3185<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

SECURITY<br />

————————————————————<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 7400 ..... 524-1813<br />

S-2 ASST OIC ................................ 7400 ..... 524-1816<br />

S-2 PHYSICAL SECURITY ................ 7400 ..... 524-1814<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

S-2 FAX ....................................... 7400 ..... 524-1815<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 7400 ..... 524-1818<br />

S-2 PERSONNEL SECURITY ............ 7400 ..... 524-1820<br />

S-2 SSO......................................... 7400 ..... 524-1859<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

SENSITIVE ACTIVITIES CELL<br />

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SA CELL ......................................... 7462 ..... 524-4500<br />

FAX .............................................. 7462 ..... 526-2423<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

SERVICE DETACHMENT<br />

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OIC ................................................ 7418 ..... 524-3320<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 7418 ..... 524-3321<br />

SERVICE DET ................................. 7418 .... 524-3322/<br />

3323<br />

ELM ............................................... 7418 ..... 524-4136<br />

S & T ............................................. 7418 ..... 524-3299<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

SFAUC SNIPER DETACHMENT<br />

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COMBAT TRACKING TEAM ............. 7462 ..... 526-4399<br />

SSD ............................................... 2757 ..... 526-9736<br />

UNASSIGNED ................................. 2757 ..... 524-0697<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

SIG DET, 2ND BN<br />

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OIC ................................................ 7418 ..... 524-3311<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 7418 ..... 524-3312<br />

IMO NCOIC ..................................... 7418 ..... 524-3315<br />

IMO HELP DESK ............................. 7418 ..... 524-3316<br />

GBS ............................................... 7418 ..... 524-3314<br />

SDN ............................................... 7418 ..... 524-3317<br />

RECEIVER....................................... 7418 ..... 524-3318<br />

MULTIMEDIA .................................. 7418 ..... 524-3200<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

SIGNAL DETACHMENT<br />

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SIG DET OIC/NCOIC ........................ 7450 ..... 524-1257<br />

SIG DET BAY .................................. 7450 ..... 524-1107<br />

BAE/JBS TECHS ............................. 7450 ..... 524-1682<br />

MESSAGE CENTER OPS ................. 7450 ..... 524-4085<br />

SECURE FAX ................................ 7450 ..... 524-4085<br />

AIR FORCE TACP ............................ 7450 ..... 524-3184<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

SUPPLY & LOGISTICS<br />

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S-4 OIC .......................................... 7400 ..... 524-1225<br />

S-4 NCOIC .................................... 7400 ..... 524-3218<br />

S-4 ASST OIC ................................ 7400 ..... 524-3217<br />

S-4 OCIE ........................................ 7450 ..... 524-3223<br />

GROUP PBO OIC ............................. 7450 ..... 524-3225<br />

PBO NCOIC .................................... 7450 ..... 524-3224<br />

PBO ............................................... 7450 ..... 524-2042<br />

2/10 PBO ....................................... 7450 ..... 524-4624<br />

3/10 PBO ....................................... 7450 ..... 524-3216<br />

SSA ............................................... 7450 ..... 524-3219<br />

PBO FAX ...................................... 7450 ..... 524-1463<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

SUPPORT COMPANY, 3RD BN<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 7416 ..... 524-1501<br />

FAX .............................................. 7416 ..... 524-1503<br />

1SGT ............................................. 7416 ..... 524-1502<br />

OPERATIONS .................................. 7416 ..... 524-1504<br />

SUPPLY.......................................... 7416 ..... 524-1510<br />

ARMS ROOM .................................. 7416 ..... 524-1437<br />

SIG DET NCOIC .............................. 7416 ..... 524-1507<br />

SIG DET SPT NCOIC ....................... 7416 ..... 524-1508<br />

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NUMERICAL<br />

Organizational Listings - Numerical<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

SIG DET BAY .................................. 7416 ..... 524-1505<br />

ELM ............................................... 7416 ..... 524-1519<br />

SVC SET OIC .................................. 7416 ..... 524-1561<br />

SVC DET FAX ............................... 7416 ..... 524-1086<br />

DISPATCH CLERK ........................... 7416 ..... 524-1692<br />

TOOL ROOM .................................. 7416 ..... 524-1683<br />

MOTOR SGT ................................... 7416 ..... 524-1691<br />

SUPPORT/TRANSP ......................... 7416 ..... 524-1518<br />

S&T FAX ...................................... 7416 ..... 524-1512<br />

NBC ............................................... 7416 ..... 524-1513<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

SUPPORT COMPANY, 2ND BN<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 7418 ..... 524-3294<br />

1ST SGT ........................................ 7418 ..... 524-3295<br />

OPERATIONS .................................. 7418 .... 524-3309/<br />

3296/3297<br />

SUPPLY.......................................... 7418 ..... 524-3313<br />

FAX .............................................. 7418 ..... 524-3298<br />

ARMS ROOM .................................. 7418 ..... 524-3310<br />

MOTOR POOL ................................ 7418 ..... 524-1694<br />

TOOL ROOM .................................. 7418 ..... 524-1686<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

SUSTAINMENT PLATOON<br />

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DINING FACILITY NCOIC ................. 7481 ..... 524-1368<br />

KITCHEN ........................................ 7481 ..... 524-1371<br />

RATION ROOM ............................... 7481 ..... 524-1373<br />

DINING FACILITY FAX ................... 7481 ..... 524-1372<br />

ISOLATION FACILITY ...................... 7462 ..... 524-3254<br />

SUSTAINMENT ............................... 7426 ..... 524-1209<br />

FUEL POINT ................................... 7426 ..... 524-1685<br />

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10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE)<br />

TACTICAL SUPPORT DETACHMENT<br />

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TSD OPS ........................................ 7462 ..... 524-3972<br />

TSD OIC/NCOIC .............................. 7462 ..... 526-5149<br />

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110TH MP CO<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1140 ..... 526-1520<br />

1SG ............................................... 1140 ..... 526-8758<br />

XO ................................................. 1140 ..... 526-1805<br />

PAC ............................................... 1140 ..... 526-4684<br />

OPERATIONS .................................. 1140 ..... 526-8759<br />

TRAINING ....................................... 1140 ..... 526-1805<br />

SUPPLY.......................................... 1140 ..... 526-5049<br />

REAR COMMANDER ....................... 1140 ..... 526-3202<br />

REAR DET SGT ............................... 1140 ..... 526-8758<br />

REAR OPERATIONS ........................ 1140 ..... 526-8759<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 2073 ..... 526-3202<br />

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1-2 ARB<br />

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BN COMMANDER ..........................................526-1056<br />

XO ............................................................... 526-2738<br />

CSM ............................................................ 526-1060<br />

S-1 .............................................................. 526-1414<br />

S-1 NCOIC ................................................... 526-3339<br />

S-2 .............................................................. 526-1421<br />

S-2 NCOIC ................................................... 526-1421<br />

S-3 .............................................................. 526-3485<br />

S-3 ASST OIC .............................................. 524-3498<br />

S-3 NCOIC ................................................... 526-4043<br />

S-4 .............................................................. 526-1228<br />

S-4 NCOIC ................................................... 526-1435<br />

S-6 .............................................................. 526-0010<br />

S-6 NCOIC ................................................... 526-0657<br />

BN REENLISTMENT ...................................... 526-3137<br />

A CO CDR .................................................... 526-6883<br />

A CO 1SG ..................................................... 526-7602<br />

A CO CP ....................................................... 526-9655<br />

B CO CDR .................................................... 526-2415<br />

B CO 1SG ..................................................... 526-8895<br />

B CO CP ....................................................... 526-4030<br />

C CO CDR .................................................... 526-2414<br />

C CO 1SG ..................................................... 526-2413<br />

C CO CP ....................................................... 524-3398<br />

D CO CDR .................................................... 526-3490<br />

D CO 1SG .................................................... 526-0339<br />

D CO CP ....................................................... 526-2937<br />

D CO QC ...................................................... 526-2564<br />

D CO PC ....................................................... 524-1294<br />

D CO TECH SUPPLY ..................................... 526-8229<br />

D CO SHOPS ................................................ 524-4352<br />

D CO MAINTENANCE .................................... 526-3115<br />

E CO CDR..................................................... 524-1104<br />

E CO 1SG ..................................................... 526-1495<br />

E CO CP ....................................................... 526-3186<br />

MOTORPOOL ............................................... 526-4479<br />

HHC CDR ..................................................... 526-9318<br />

HHC 1SG ...................................................... 526-9051<br />

STAFF DUTY (EOC) ....................................... 524-1280<br />

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127TH MP CO<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1140 ..... 526-1519<br />

1SG ............................................... 1140 ..... 526-3192<br />

XO ................................................. 1140 ..... 526-3192<br />

OPERATIONS .................................. 1140 ..... 526-8995<br />

SCHOOLS/TRAINING/<br />

ARMS ROOM/PAC .......................... 1140 ..... 526-8233<br />

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13TH AIR SUPPORT OPERATIONS SQUADRON<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 9093 ..... 526-9435<br />

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ............ 9093 ..... 526-9440<br />

1ST SGT ........................................ 9093 ..... 526-1177<br />

SUPERINTENDENT ......................... 9093 ..... 526-1189<br />

COMMANDER SUPPORT STAFF ...... 9093 ..... 524-0022<br />

NCOIC PERSONNEL ........................ 9093 ..... 526-9437<br />

A-1 ................................................ 9093 ..... 526-9441<br />

SQUADRON FAX ........................... 9093 ..... 526-9438<br />

RESOURCE ADVISOR ...................... 9628 ..... 526-1191<br />

CHIEF OF LOGISTICS ...................... 9628 ..... 526-1191<br />

OPERATIONS SUPERINTENDENT ....... 9093 ..... 526-6439<br />

FLIGHT COMMANDER WEATHER ....... 9601 ..... 526-3640<br />

NCOIC SOF TACP ........................... 7450 ..... 524-3184<br />

ASOS AMLO ................................... 9093 ..... 526-6920<br />

A-2 ................................................ 9093 ..... 526-6382<br />

A-3 ................................................ 9093 ..... 526-6435<br />

A-4 ................................................ 9093 ..... 526-1191<br />

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148TH MILITARY POLICE DETACHMENT<br />

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COMMANDER .................................. 526 ..... 526-3130<br />

XO ................................................... 526 ..... 526-3119<br />

1ST SGT .......................................... 526 ..... 526-3397<br />

OPERATIONS .................................... 526 ..... 526-3132<br />

TRAINING ......................................... 526 ..... 526-8467<br />

PAC ................................................. 526 ..... 526-3129<br />

FAX ................................................ 526 ..... 526-8460<br />

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14TH PUBLIC AFFAIRS DETACHMENT<br />

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PAD BROADCASTER ....................... 1650 ..... 526-1230<br />

PAD COMMANDER ......................... 1650 ..... 524-0792<br />

PAD FAX NUMBER........................ 1650 ..... 526-9135<br />

PAD JOURNALIST NCOIC ................ 1650 ..... 526-2970<br />

PAD JOURNALIST ALT NUM ........... 1650 ..... 526-3064<br />

PAD NCOIC .................................... 1650 ..... 526-2959<br />

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152ND MOVEMENT CONTROL TEAM<br />

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FIRST SERGEANT ............................. 515 ..... 524-1891<br />

S&A ................................................. 515 ..... 524-1891<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

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1-8 INF HHC MECH<br />

183RD MAINTENANCE AUTOMOTIVE PLATOON<br />

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MAINTENANCE SUPPORT<br />

OFFICER ........................................ 8142 ..... 526-2474<br />

BASE MAINT AUTO ......................... 8142 ..... 526-3637<br />

ARMAMENT ................................... 8142 ..... 526-4989<br />

AUTO TECH FAX ........................... 8142 ..... 526-3203<br />

MST 1 ............................................ 8142 ..... 526-1656<br />

MST 2 ............................................ 8142 ..... 526-1719<br />

MST 3 ............................................ 8142 ..... 526-5590<br />

MST 4 ............................................ 8142 ..... 526-4317<br />

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183RD MAINTENANCE<br />

COMMAND & STAFF<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 8142 ..... 526-4713<br />

FIRST SERGEANT ........................... 8142 ..... 526-3204<br />

PAC CLERK/OPERATIONS ............... 8142 ..... 524-1250<br />

TRAINING ....................................... 8142 ..... 526-3215<br />

SUPPLY.......................................... 8142 ..... 526-8584<br />

S&A ............................................... 8142 ..... 526-3870<br />

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183RD MAINTENANCE<br />

GSE PLATOON<br />

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C & E OIC ....................................... 8142 ..... 526-1807<br />

C & E NCOIC .................................. 8142 ..... 526-4708<br />

C & E OFFICE ................................. 8142 ..... 526-8592<br />

C & E FAX .................................... 8142 ..... 526-4708<br />

S & R OFFICE ................................. 8142 ..... 526-4374<br />

ENGINEERS .................................... 8142 ..... 526-4374<br />

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183RD MAINTENANCE<br />

HEADQUARTERS PLATOON<br />

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INSPECTION SECTION .................... 8142 ..... 526-3207<br />

INSPECTION SECTION .................... 8142 ..... 526-3211<br />

INSPECTION SECTION .................... 8142 ..... 526-3215<br />

MOTOR POOL NCOIC ...................... 8142 ..... 526-3637<br />

MOTOR POOL ................................ 8142 ..... 526-8582<br />

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183RD MAINTENANCE<br />

SHOP OFFICE<br />

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SHOP OFFICE FAX .............................8142 ....... 526-3209<br />

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183RD MAINTENANCE<br />

STOCK CONTROL<br />

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STOCK CONTROL ROOM OIC ..............8142 ....... 524-1248<br />

SSA NCOIC ...........................................8142 ....... 524-2121<br />

SSA PLATOON SERGEANT .............. 8142 ..... 526-3203<br />

STOCK CONTROL OFFICE ............... 8142 ..... 526-2261<br />

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183RD MAINTENANCE<br />

TMDE<br />

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OIC ................................................ 8032 ..... 526-1239<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 8032 ..... 526-6483<br />

TMDE PRODUCTION CONTROL ....... 8032 ..... 526-4186<br />

FAX .............................................. 8032 ..... 526-5324<br />

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1ST ARMOR<br />

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STAFF DUTY ............................................... 526-5935/<br />

2382<br />

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1ST MOB<br />

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STAFF DUTY ............................................... 524-2177/<br />

2300<br />

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1ST STB 4TH ID<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2132 ..... 503-1600<br />

CSM .............................................. 2132 ..... 503-1601<br />

XO ................................................. 2132 ..... 503-1602<br />

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S-1 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1611<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 2132 ..... 503-1330<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1620<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1621<br />

S-3 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1630<br />

S-3 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1631<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1641<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1349<br />

COMSEC VAULT ............................. 2132 ..... 503-1659<br />

HHC CDR ....................................... 2600 ..... 503-1660<br />

HHC 1SG ........................................ 2600 ..... 503-1661<br />

HHC XO .......................................... 2600 ..... 503-1662<br />

HHC ORDERLY ROOM..................... 2600 ..... 503-1663<br />

HHC MOTOR POOL ......................... 2605 ..... 503-1669<br />

A CO CDR ...................................... 2600 ..... 503-1670<br />

A CO 1SG ....................................... 2600 ..... 503-1671<br />

A CO ORDERLY ROOM .................... 2600 ..... 503-1673<br />

A CO ADMIN .................................. 2600 ..... 503-1674<br />

A CO MOTOR POOL ........................ 2605 ..... 503-1679<br />

B CO CDR ...................................... 2600 ..... 503-1680<br />

B CO 1SG ....................................... 2600 ..... 503-1681<br />

B CO XO ......................................... 2600 ..... 503-1682<br />

B CO ORDERLY ROOM.................... 2600 ..... 503-1683<br />

B CO ADMIN .................................. 2600 ..... 503-1684<br />

B CO MOTOR POOL ........................ 2605 ..... 503-1689<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION<br />

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BMO ............................................................ 526-1564<br />

BMS .............................................. 1048 ..... 524-1196<br />

PLL CLERK ..................................... 1048 ..... 526-2412<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION<br />

(CMD GROUP)<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1048 ..... 524-3456<br />

CSM .............................................. 1048 ..... 524-2419<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 1048 ..... 526-6175<br />

XO ................................................. 1048 ..... 526-6798<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION (EFFECTS)<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1048 ..... 526-6786<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1048 .....................<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION (S-1)<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1048 ..... 526-2268<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1048 ..... 526-1641<br />

MAIN NUMBER ............................... 1048 ..... 526-6808<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION (S-2)<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1048 ..... 526-3581<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1048 ..... 526-0107<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION (S-3)<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1048 ..... 526-1049<br />

SGM .............................................. 1048 ..... 526-6835<br />

ASSISTANT .................................... 1048 ..... 524-4933<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION (S-4)<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1048 ..... 526-0505<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1048 ..... 526-2748<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION (S-6)<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1048 ..... 526-1998<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1048 ..... 526-1998<br />

AUTOMATION ................................. 1048 ..... 526-0022<br />

CNR ............................................... 1048 ..... 526-6809<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION A<br />

COMPANY TROOP BATTERY<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1360 ..... 526-1344<br />

Organizational Listings - Numerical<br />

1SG ............................................... 1360 ..... 526-1344<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 1360 ..... 526-1344<br />

XO ................................................. 1360 ..... 526-1344<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION B<br />

COMPANY TROOP BATTERY<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1360 ..... 526-0842<br />

1SG ............................................... 1360 ..... 526-0334<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 1360 ..... 526-0842<br />

XO ................................................. 1360 ..... 526-0842<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION C<br />

COMPANY TROOP BATTERY<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1360 ..... 526-0183<br />

1SG ............................................... 1360 ..... 526-6387<br />

XO ................................................. 1360 ..... 526-9667<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 1360 ..... 526-9667<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION CHAPLAIN<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ............................... 1048 ..... 524-0668<br />

ASSISTANT .................................... 1048 ..... 526-5299<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION D<br />

COMPANY TROOP BATTERY<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1360 ..... 526-2214<br />

1SG ............................................... 1360 ..... 526-6388<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 1360 ..... 526-4765<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION F<br />

COMPANY TROOP BATTERY<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1360 ..... 524-3694<br />

1SG ............................................... 1360 ..... 526-0739<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 1360 ..... 526-0731<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION FRSA<br />

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MAIN NUMBER .................................1048 ....526-5538<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION HHC<br />

COMPANY TROOP BATTERY<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1049 ..... 526-6372<br />

1SG ............................................... 1049 ..... 526-0720<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 1049 ..... 526-6372<br />

XO ................................................. 1049 ..... 526-6372<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION RETENTION<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ............................... 1048 ..... 503-4206<br />

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2/12TH INFANTRY BATTALION TMC<br />

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DIRAIMONDO FAMILY MEDICINE<br />

CLINIC ........................................... 1041 ..... 524-3560<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION<br />

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BDE COMMANDER ......................... 1352 ..... 526-1041<br />

DEPUTY COMMANDER ................... 1352 ..... 526-6735<br />

BDE XO .......................................... 2351 ..... 526-1409<br />

BDE CSM ....................................... 1352 ..... 524-1169<br />

BDE STAFF DUTY NCOIC ................ 1352 ..... 524-4720<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION A COMPANY<br />

S&A<br />

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CDR ............................................... 1454 ..... 524-4494<br />

XO ................................................. 1454 ..... 524-4489<br />

1SG ............................................... 1454 ..... 524-4484<br />

PAC ............................................... 1454 ..... 524-4381<br />

CQ ................................................. 1454 ..... 526-1316<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION A-X COMPANY S&A<br />

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CDR ............................................... 1454 ..... 524-4384<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

1SG ............................................... 1454 ..... 526-2371<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION B COMPANY<br />

S&A<br />

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CDR ............................................... 1456 ..... 524-4397<br />

XO ................................................. 1456 ..... 524-4479<br />

1SG ............................................... 1456 ..... 524-4394<br />

PAC ............................................... 1456 ..... 524-4393<br />

CQ ................................................. 1456 ..... 524-4393<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION B-X COMPANY S&A<br />

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CDR ............................................... 1456 ..... 524-4478<br />

XO ................................................. 1456 ..... 524-4408<br />

1SG ............................................... 1456 ..... 524-4408<br />

PAC ............................................... 1456 ..... 524-4393<br />

TRAINING ....................................... 1456 ..... 524-4393<br />

CQ ................................................. 1456 ..... 524-4403<br />

CQ IN THE BARRACKS .................... 1953 ..... 526-1707<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION C COMPANY<br />

S&A<br />

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CDR ............................................... 1456 ..... 524-4471<br />

XO ................................................. 1456 ..... 524-4437<br />

1SG ............................................... 1456 ..... 524-4436<br />

TRAINING ....................................... 1456 ..... 524-4441<br />

SUPPLY NCOIC ............................... 1456 ..... 526-2451<br />

SUPPLY ASST ................................ 1456 ..... 526-2451<br />

ARMS ROOM .................................. 1456 ..... 524-3592<br />

NBC ............................................... 1456 ..... 524-3570<br />

CQ (STAFF DUTY) .......................... 1456 ..... 524-4438<br />

ARMS ROOM .................................. 1456 ..... 524-3592<br />

HQ PLT .......................................... 1456 ..... 524-4440<br />

1 PLT (SCOUT) ............................... 1456 ..... 524-4434<br />

2 PLT (SCOUT) ............................... 1456 ..... 524-4434<br />

3 PLT (TANK) ................................. 1456 ..... 524-4433<br />

4 PLT (TANK) ................................. 1456 ..... 524-4433<br />

5 PLT (REDLEG) ............................. 1456 ..... 524-4433<br />

FUNERAL DETAIL ........................... 1456 ..... 526-3570<br />

CQ IN THE BARRACKS .................... 1554 ..... 526-1688<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION C-X COMPANY S&A<br />

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CDR ............................................... 1456 ..... 524-4435<br />

XO ................................................. 1456 ..... 524-4435<br />

1SG ............................................... 1456 ..... 524-4448<br />

TRAINING ....................................... 1456 ..... 526-3775<br />

CQ IN THE BARRACKS .................... 1554 ..... 526-1688<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION D COMPANY<br />

S&A<br />

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CDR ..............................................................524-4546<br />

1SG ............................................................. 526-6721<br />

PAC ............................................................. 524-0397<br />

TRAINING ..................................................... 524-4548<br />

SUPPLY NCOIC ............................................. 524-4549<br />

CQ ............................................................... 524-4310<br />

OPERATIONS ................................................ 526-3174<br />

TASKINGS .................................................... 524-3757<br />

STAFF DUTY ................................................ 526-3669<br />

1ST PLT-HHT ............................................... 524-1592<br />

2ND PLT- S&T ............................................. 524-1194<br />

3RD PLT-MNT .............................................. 526-4672<br />

4TH PLT-MED .............................................. 526-6699<br />

5TH PLT-89th CHEM .................................... 524-4690<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION D-X COMPANY S&A<br />

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CDR ..............................................................526-8875<br />

1SG .............................................................................<br />

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Organizational Listings - Numerical<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

FAX MACHINE ............................................ 526-4771<br />

PAC ............................................................. 526-9643<br />

SUPPLY NCOIC ............................................. 526-8960<br />

1/2 PLATOON ............................................... 526-5810<br />

3/4/5 PLATOON ........................................... 524-4118<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION HHT S&A<br />

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CDR ..............................................................524-1223<br />

1SG ............................................................. 526-1272<br />

PAC ............................................................. 524-1198<br />

TRAINING ..................................................... 524-1198<br />

CQ ............................................................... 526-4997<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION REENLISTMENT<br />

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SENIOR CAREER COUNSELOR ........ 1352 ..... 526-6733<br />

CAREER COUNSELOR ..................... 1352 ..... 526-6074<br />

CAREER COUNSELOR ..................... 1352 ..... 526-8126<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION S-1<br />

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ADJUTANT ..................................... 2351 ..... 526-8348<br />

ASST S-1 ....................................... 1352 ..... 526-3151<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1352 ..... 526-6223<br />

AWARDS ........................................ 1352 ..... 524-3727<br />

NCOER/CHAPTER ........................... 1352 ..... 526-3151<br />

LEAVE/FINANCE ............................. 1352 ..... 524-3727<br />

PUBS/POSTAL ................................ 1352 ..... 524-3726<br />

STRENGTH MGR ............................ 1352 ..... 526-5103<br />

STRENGTH MGR ............................ 1352 ..... 526-8133<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION S-2<br />

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BDE S-2 ......................................... 1352 ..... 526-4002<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 2351 ..... 524-3339<br />

SECURITY MANAGER ...................... 1352 ..... 526-8135<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION S-3<br />

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BDE S-3 ......................................... 1352 ..... 526-3252<br />

BDE S-3 ......................................... 1352 ..... 526-8348<br />

BDE S-3 OPS SGM ......................... 1352 ..... 526-2968<br />

PLANS ........................................... 1352 ..... 526-0524<br />

TASKINGS ...................................... 1352 ..... 526-2374<br />

SCHOOLS NCO ............................... 1352 ..... 526-4436<br />

MASTER GUNNER .......................... 1352 ..... 524-1798<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1352 ..... 526-8101<br />

LEGAL ............................................ 1352 ..... 524-3726<br />

TRAVEL .......................................... 1352 ..... 524-1798<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION S-4<br />

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BDE S-4 ......................................... 1352 ..... 526-8100<br />

DTS ............................................... 1352 ..... 526-8136<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1352 ..... 526-8128<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION S-6<br />

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BDE S-6 ......................................... 1352 ..... 524-1952<br />

BDE COMMO CHIEF ....................... 1352 ..... 526-3123<br />

AUTOMATIONS OFFICER ................ 1352 ..... 526-4172<br />

NETWORK TECH............................. 1352 ..... 526-1087<br />

NETWORK NCOIC ........................... 1352 ..... 526-4172<br />

SIGNAL MAINT NCO ....................... 1352 ..... 526-8132<br />

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2/4TH INFANTRY DIVISION SURGEON<br />

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BDE SURGEON ..............................................526-6699<br />

AID STATION ................................................ 526-6699<br />

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2/77TH FIELD ARTILLERY<br />

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BN CDR ......................................... 9420 ..... 503-4400<br />

BN CSM ......................................... 9420 ..... 503-4401<br />

BN XO ............................................ 9420 ..... 503-4402<br />

BN S-3 OIC .................................... 9420 ..... 503-4430<br />

BN S-1........................................... 9420 ..... 503-4410<br />

BN S-1 NCOIC ................................ 9420 ..... 503-4411<br />

BN S-2........................................... 9420 ..... 503-4420<br />

BN S-2 NCOIC ................................ 9420 ..... 503-4421<br />

BN S-3 ASST. ................................ 9420 ..... 503-4432<br />

BN S-3 NCOIC ................................ 9420 ..... 503-4431<br />

BN S-3 SCHOOLS .......................... 9420 ..... 503-4434<br />

BN FDO .......................................... 9420 ..... 503-4406<br />

BN S-4........................................... 9420 ..... 503-4440<br />

BN MAINT OIC ................................ 9420 ..... 503-4416<br />

BN MAINT TECH ............................. 9420 ..... 503-4418<br />

BN S-6........................................... 9420 ..... 503-4460<br />

BN S-6 NCOIC ................................ 9420 ..... 503-4461<br />

FRSA ............................................. 9420 ..... 503-4408<br />

REAR D .......................................... 1352 ..... 503-4401<br />

BN TARGETING .............................. 9420 ..... 503-4433<br />

BN CQ ............................................ 1666 ..... 524-5761<br />

BN S-4 NCOIC ................................ 9420 ..... 503-4441<br />

BN CHAPLAIN ................................ 9420 ..... 503-4462<br />

BN MOTOR SGT ............................. 9420 ..... 503-4415<br />

BN STAFF DUTY ............................. 9420 ..... 503-4409<br />

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2/77TH FIELD ARTILLERY (BLACK SHEEP)<br />

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B BTRY CDR ................................... 9437 ..... 503-4480<br />

B BTRY 1SG ................................... 9437 ..... 503-4481<br />

B BTRY TRAINING .......................... 9437 ..... 503-4483<br />

B BTRY XO ..................................... 9437 ..... 503-4482<br />

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2/77TH FIELD ARTILLERY<br />

(GOLF COMPANY)<br />

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G FSC CDR ..................................... 9436 ..... 503-4490<br />

G FSC 1SG ..................................... 9436 ..... 503-4491<br />

G FSC TRAINING ............................ 9436 ..... 503-4493<br />

G FSC XO ....................................... 9436 ..... 503-4492<br />

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2/77TH FIELD ARTILLERY (HELL HOUNDS)<br />

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HHB CDR ....................................... 9437 ..... 503-4450<br />

HHB 1SG ........................................ 9437 ..... 503-4451<br />

HHB TRAINING ............................... 9437 ..... 503-4453<br />

HHB XO .......................................... 9437 ..... 503-4452<br />

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2/77TH FIELD ARTILLERY (ROCK HARD)<br />

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A BTRY CDR ................................... 9437 ..... 503-4470<br />

A BTRY 1SG ................................... 9437 ..... 503-4471<br />

A BTRY TRAINING........................... 1670 ..... 524-4569<br />

A BTRY XO ..................................... 9437 ..... 503-4472<br />

A BTRY TRAINING ROOM ................ 9437 ..... 503-4473<br />

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2/8TH INF<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2352 ..... 503-2200<br />

CSM .............................................. 2352 ..... 503-2201<br />

XO ................................................. 2352 ..... 503-2202<br />

CHAPLAIN ...................................... 2352 ..... 503-2209<br />

S-1 ................................................ 2352 ..... 503-2210<br />

S-2 ................................................ 2352 ..... 503-2220<br />

S-3 ................................................ 2352 ..... 503-2230<br />

S-3 OPS SGM ................................ 2352 ..... 503-2231<br />

S-4 ................................................ 2352 ..... 503-2240<br />

S-6 ................................................ 2352 ..... 503-2260<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 2352 ..... 524-3689<br />

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2/8TH INF A COMPANY<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2457 ..... 503-2270<br />

XO ................................................. 2457 ..... 503-2272<br />

1SG ............................................... 2457 ..... 503-2271<br />

TRNG ROOM .................................. 2457 ..... 503-2273<br />

CQ ................................................. 2457 ..... 503-2274<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

BARRACKS CQ ............................... 2457 ..... 524-4024<br />

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2/8TH INF B COMPANY<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2457 ..... 503-2280<br />

XO ................................................. 2457 ..... 503-2282<br />

1SG ............................................... 2457 ..... 503-2281<br />

TRNG ROOM .................................. 2457 ..... 503-2283<br />

CQ ................................................. 2457 ..... 503-2284<br />

BARRACKS CQ ............................... 2457 ..... 526-4630<br />

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2/8TH INF C COMPANY<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2457 ..... 503-2290<br />

XO ................................................. 2457 ..... 503-2292<br />

1SG ............................................... 2457 ..... 503-2291<br />

TRNG ROOM .................................. 2457 ..... 503-2293<br />

CQ ................................................. 2457 ..... 503-2294<br />

BARRACKS CQ ............................... 2457 ..... 524-4024<br />

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2/8TH INF D COMPANY<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2457 ..... 503-2530<br />

XO ................................................. 2457 ..... 503-2532<br />

1SG ............................................... 2457 ..... 503-2531<br />

TRNG ROOM .................................. 2457 ..... 503-2533<br />

CQ ................................................. 2457 ..... 503-2534<br />

BARRACKS CQ ............................... 2457 ..... 526-4630<br />

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2/8TH INF E COMPANY<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2458 ..... 503-2540<br />

1SG ............................................... 2458 ..... 503-2541<br />

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2/8TH INF E FSC<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2458 ..... 503-2550<br />

XO ................................................. 2458 ..... 503-2552<br />

1SG ............................................... 2458 ..... 503-2551<br />

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2/8TH INF HHC<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2352 ..... 503-2250<br />

XO ................................................. 2352 ..... 503-2252<br />

1SG ............................................... 2352 ..... 503-2251<br />

CQ ................................................. 2352 ..... 503-2254<br />

TRNG ROOM .................................. 2352 ..... 503-2253<br />

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204TH BRIGADE SUPPORT BATTALION<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2350 ..... 503-2700<br />

CSM .............................................. 2350 ..... 503-2701<br />

XO ................................................. 2350 ..... 503-2702<br />

CHAPLAIN ...................................... 2350 ..... 503-2709<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 2350 ..... 526-8102<br />

SPO ............................................... 2350 ..... 503-2742<br />

S-1 ................................................ 2350 ..... 526-8110<br />

S-2 ................................................ 2350 ..... 503-2720<br />

S-3 ................................................ 2350 ..... 503-2730<br />

S-3 SGM ........................................ 2350 ..... 503-2731<br />

S-4 ................................................ 2350 ..... 503-2740<br />

S-6 ................................................ 2350 ..... 503-2760<br />

HHC CDR ....................................... 2258 ..... 503-2750<br />

HHC 1SG ........................................ 2258 ..... 503-2751<br />

A CO CDR ...................................... 2258 ..... 503-2770<br />

A CO 1SG ....................................... 2258 ..... 503-2771<br />

B CO CDR ...................................... 2258 ..... 503-2780<br />

B CO 1SG ....................................... 2258 ..... 503-2781<br />

C MED CDR .................................... 2258 ..... 503-2790<br />

C MED 1SG .................................... 2258 ..... 503-2791<br />

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204TH BSB<br />

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STAFF DUTY - HEADQUARTERS .......... 2350 .. 719-526-8102<br />

CDR - HEADQUARTERS ...................... 2350 .. 719-526-8865<br />

CSM - HEADQUARTERS ...................... 2350 .. 719-526-8865<br />

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XO - HEADQUARTERS ..............................2350 ....719-526-8102<br />

CHAPLAIN - HEADQUARTERS ...................2359 ....719-526-8889<br />

S-1 - HEADQUARTERS ............................ 2350 ....719-526-8110<br />

S-2 - HEADQUARTERS ............................ 2350 ....719-524-3827<br />

S-3 - HEADQUARTERS ............................ 2350 ....719-526-4207<br />

S-4 - HEADQUARTERS ............................ 2350 ....719-503-2732<br />

S-6 - HEADQUARTERS ............................ 2350 ....719-524-1770<br />

FAMILY READINESS SUPPORT<br />

ASSISTANT - HEADQUARTERS ............. 2350 ....719-526-4172<br />

204TH BSB HHC - ORDERLY ROOM ....... 2258 ....719-503-2754<br />

204TH BSB A CO - ORDERLY ROOM ....... 2258 ....719-503-2773<br />

204TH BSB B CO - ORDERLY ROOM ...... 2258 ....719-503-2784<br />

204TH BSB C CO - ORDERLY ROOM ...... 2258 ....719-503-2793<br />

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230TH FINANCE BATTALION DEFENSE<br />

MILITARY PAY OFFICE (DMPO)<br />

COMMAND GROUP<br />

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DMPO CHIEF .................................. 1220 ..... 526-3443<br />

DMPO DEPUTY CHIEF ..................... 1220 ..... 526-3443<br />

DMPO ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT .................................... 1220 ..... 526-3443<br />

COMMANDER ................................ 1220 ..... 526-1534<br />

FIRST SERGEANT ........................... 1220 ..... 526-8507<br />

OPERATIONS NCO .......................... 1220 ..... 526-5902<br />

S&A ............................................... 1220 ..... 526-5213<br />

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230TH FINANCE BATTALION DEFENSE<br />

MILITARY PAY OFFICE (DMPO)<br />

DMPO SUPPORT<br />

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DMPO INTERNAL CONTROL ........... 1220 ..... 526-8507<br />

DMPO DISBURSING ........................ 1220 ..... 526-5151<br />

DMPO CUSTOMER SERVICE ........... 1220 ..... 526-9233<br />

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230TH FINANCE BATTALION DEFENSE<br />

MILITARY PAY OFFICE (DMPO)<br />

IN- AND OUT-PROCESSING<br />

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CHIEF............................................. 1218 ..... 526-6230<br />

TRAVEL .......................................... 1218 ..... 526-9930<br />

RETIREMENTS ............................... 1218 ..... 526-8470<br />

SEPARATIONS ................................ 1218 ..... 526-1302<br />

SEPARATIONS ............................................. 526-8476/<br />

3734<br />

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230TH FINANCE BATTALION DEFENSE<br />

MILITARY PAY OFFICE (DMPO)<br />

MILITARY PAY REVIEW (MPR)<br />

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MPR CHIEF .................................... 1220 ..... 526-8502<br />

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230TH FINANCE BATTALION DEFENSE<br />

MILITARY PAY OFFICE (DMPO)<br />

RESERVE PAY/SRP SITE<br />

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RESERVE PAY LEAD ....................... 1042 ..... 526-6252<br />

RESERVE PAY LEAD ....................... 1042 ..... 524-4008<br />

INTERACTIVE VOICE RESPONSE<br />

SYSTEM ................................OFF POST . 888-332-7411<br />

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242D ORDNANCE BATTALION (EOD)<br />

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CQ DESK .......................................................526-1016<br />

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242D ORDNANCE BATTALION (EOD) HHD<br />

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COMPANY COMMANDER ................ 9091 ..... 526-2833<br />

FIRST SERGEANT/MECHANIC ......... 9091 ..... 526-2829<br />

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242D ORDNANCE BATTALION (EOD) S-1<br />

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S-1 OIC .......................................... 9091 ..... 526-2881<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 9091 ..... 526-3814<br />

FAX LINE ...................................... 9091 ..... 526-2813<br />

Organizational Listings - Numerical<br />

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242D ORDNANCE BATTALION (EOD) S-2<br />

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S-2 OIC ..................................................... 9091 ............524-1011<br />

S-2 NCOIC ................................................ 9091 ............526-2835<br />

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242D ORDNANCE BATTALION (EOD) S-3<br />

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S-3 OIC .......................................... 9091 ..... 526-2819<br />

S-3 NCOIC ..................................... 9091 ..... 526-3593<br />

NBC NCO ....................................... 9091 ..... 526-3593<br />

MOVEMENT SUPERVISOR ............... 9091 ..... 526-2833<br />

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242D ORDNANCE BATTALION (EOD) S-4<br />

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S-4 OIC .......................................... 9091 ..... 526-3534<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 9091 ..... 526-4038<br />

PBO ............................................... 9091 ..... 526-2848<br />

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242D ORDNANCE BATTALION (EOD) S-6<br />

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SECTION CHIEF .............................. 9091 ..... 526-2148<br />

LAN MANAGER ............................... 9091 ..... 526-9285<br />

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242D ORDNANCE BATTALION (EOD)<br />

SPECIAL STAFF<br />

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BUDGET ANALYST.......................... 9091 ..... 526-6910<br />

FRSA/ FRG ..................................... 9091 ..... 526-5119<br />

PARALEGAL ................................... 9091 ..... 526-1190<br />

CAREER COUNSELOR ..................... 9091 ..... 526-4582<br />

CHAPLAINS ASSISTANT ................. 9091 ..... 526-2800<br />

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242D ORDNANCE BATTALION (EOD)<br />

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STAFF DUTY ................................................526- 2833<br />

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242D ORDNANCE GROUP (EOD)<br />

COMMAND GROUP<br />

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BATTALION COMMANDER .............. 9091 ..... 526-2826<br />

COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR.......9091 .....526-7212<br />

EXECUTIVE OFFICER ....................... 9091 ..... 526-9937<br />

BATTALION COMMANDER .............. 9091 ..... 526-2826<br />

COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR....... 9091 ..... 526-7212<br />

EXECUTIVE OFFICER ....................... 9091 ..... 526-9937<br />

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282ND ENGINEER COMPANY<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 8932 ..... 526-2035<br />

TRAINING NCO ............................... 8932 ..... 526-0017<br />

UNIT ADMINISTRATOR ................... 8932 ..... 526-4705<br />

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2ND BCT HQ<br />

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BDE STAFF DUTY ........................... 2351 ..... 524-4720<br />

CSM .............................................. 2351 ..... 503-2007<br />

DCO ............................................... 2351 ..... 503-2065<br />

XO ................................................. 2350 ..... 503-2005<br />

S-1 ................................................ 2350 .... 503-2010/<br />

2011<br />

S-2 ................................................ 2351 ..... 503-2020<br />

S-3 ................................................ 2351 ..... 503-2030<br />

S-4 ................................................ 2350 ..... 503-2040<br />

S-6 ................................................ 2350 ..... 503-2060<br />

BDE CHAPLAIN ............................... 2351 ..... 503-2008<br />

PAO ............................................... 2351 ..... 503-2009<br />

BDE SURGEON ............................... 2351 ..... 503-2001<br />

BDE SAFETY .................................. 2351 ..... 503-2002<br />

BDE STAFF DUTY ........................... 2359 ..... 524-4720<br />

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2ND BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION A CO (STALKER)<br />

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A CO CDR ...................................... 2257 ..... 503-2670<br />

A CO 1SG ....................................... 2257 ..... 503-2671<br />

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2ND BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION B CO (BULLDOG)<br />

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B CO CDR ...................................... 2257 ..... 503-2680<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

B CO 1SG ....................................... 2257 ..... 503-2681<br />

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2ND BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION HHC (HURRICANE)<br />

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HHC CDR ....................................... 2257 ..... 503-2650<br />

HHC 1SG ........................................ 2257 ..... 503-2651<br />

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2ND BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION HHT<br />

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HHT CDR........................................ 2257 ..... 503-2690<br />

HHT 1SG ........................................ 2257 ..... 503-2691<br />

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2ND BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION, 4TH ID, HQ (LONE STAR)<br />

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BN COMMANDER ...........................2350 .....503-2600<br />

BN CSM .........................................2350 .....503-2601<br />

BN XO ............................................2350 .....503-2602<br />

BN CHAPLAIN ................................ 2350 ..... 503-2609<br />

BN S-1........................................... 2350 ..... 503-2610<br />

BN S-2........................................... 2350 ..... 503-2620<br />

BN S-3........................................... 2350 ..... 503-2630<br />

BN S-4........................................... 2350 ..... 503-2640<br />

BN S-6........................................... 2350 ..... 503-2660<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 2350 ..... 503-2608<br />

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3/16 FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENT<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2460 ..... 503-2300<br />

XO ................................................. 2460 ..... 503-2301<br />

CSM .............................................. 2460 ..... 503-2302<br />

OPS SGM ....................................... 2460 ..... 503-2331<br />

CHAPLAIN ...................................... 2460 ..... 503-2309<br />

S-1 ................................................ 2460 ..... 503-2310<br />

S-2 ................................................ 2460 ..... 503-2320<br />

S-3 ................................................ 2460 ..... 503-2330<br />

S-4 ................................................ 2460 ..... 503-2340<br />

S-6 ................................................ 2460 ..... 503-2360<br />

HHB CDR ....................................... 2460 ..... 503-2350<br />

HHB 1SG ........................................ 2460 ..... 503-2351<br />

A BTRY CDR ................................... 2460 ..... 503-2370<br />

A BTRY 1SG ................................... 2460 ..... 503-2371<br />

B BTRY CDR ................................... 2460 ..... 503-2380<br />

B BTRY 1SG ................................... 2460 ..... 503-2381<br />

G BTRY CDR .................................. 2460 ..... 503-2390<br />

G BTRY 1SG ................................... 2460 ..... 503-2391<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 2460 ..... 524-1825<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 2351 ..... 503-1825<br />

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3/29 FIELD ARTILLERY<br />

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STAFF DUTY .................................. 1853 ..... 526-2353<br />

CDR ............................................... 1853 ..... 526-1076<br />

CSM .............................................. 1853 ..... 526-3792<br />

XO ................................................. 1853 ..... 526-4819<br />

S-1 ................................................ 1853 ..... 526-4797<br />

S-2 ................................................ 1853 ... 526-3012 /<br />

526-0577<br />

S-3 ................................................ 1853 ... 524-4303 /<br />

526-2133<br />

S-4 ................................................ 1853 ... 526-2065 /<br />

526-1761<br />

S-6 ................................................ 1853 ... 526-4232 /<br />

526-2993<br />

A BTRY CDR ................................... 1954 ..... 524-5812<br />

A BTRY 1SG ................................... 1954 ..... 524-4907<br />

B BTRY CDR ................................... 1954 ..... 524-9498<br />

B BTRY 1SG ................................... 1954 ..... 524-9494<br />

G BTRY CDR .................................. 1954 ..... 524-0023<br />

G BTRY 1SG ................................... 1954 ..... 524-0484<br />

HHB CDR ....................................... 1954 ..... 524-5808<br />

HHB 1SG ........................................ 1954 ..... 524-0416<br />

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A TRP CDR ..................................... 1954 ..... 526-8836<br />

A TRP 1SG ..................................... 1954 ..... 526-6173<br />

B TRP CDR ..................................... 1954 ..... 526-2946<br />

B TRP 1SG ..................................... 1954 ..... 526-6494<br />

C TRP CDR ..................................... 1954 ..... 526-4150<br />

C TRP 1SG ..................................... 1954 ..... 526-4150<br />

D TRP CDR .................................... 1954 ..... 524-7489<br />

D TRP 1SG ..................................... 1954 ..... 526-9595<br />

CDR ............................................... 1954 ..... 526-2283<br />

1SG ............................................... 1954 ..... 526-1012<br />

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DUTY PHONE ................................. 1670 ..... 526-1607<br />

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32ND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY<br />

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COMMANDER .................................. 750 ..... 526-4532<br />

XO ................................................... 750 ..... 526-4532<br />

1SG ................................................. 750 ..... 526-4532<br />

ORDERLY ROOM .............................. 750 ..... 526-4532<br />

SUPPLY............................................ 750 ..... 526-1788<br />

OPERATIONS N ................................ 750 ..... 526-4170<br />

TRAINING ROOM .............................. 750 ..... 526-4532<br />

1ST PLT OFFICE ............................... 750 ..... 526-8430<br />

2ND PLT OFFICE .............................. 750 ..... 526-5529<br />

HQ PLT ........................................... 750 ..... 526-8800<br />

MAINT TECH .................................... 750 ..... 526-1123<br />

MOTOR POOL NCO ........................... 750 ..... 526-4770<br />

2ND HET .......................................... 750 ..... 526-5523<br />

DTA ................................................. 750 ..... 526-4322<br />

COMMO ROOM ................................ 750 ..... 526-9465<br />

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360TH TRANSPORTATION CO (BACKBONE)<br />

1ST PLT 2ND HET TRANSPORTATION CO<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1203 ..... 526-0753<br />

1SG ............................................... 1203 ..... 526-6010<br />

XO ................................................. 1203 ..... 526-1724<br />

TRAINING OFFICE ........................... 1203 ..... 524-1733<br />

SUPPLY.......................................... 1203 ..... 524-1777<br />

HQ PLT .......................................... 1203 ..... 524-1731<br />

1ST PLT ......................................... 8152 ..... 524-1758<br />

2ND PLT ........................................ 8152 ..... 524-1744<br />

3RD PLT ........................................ 8152 ..... 524-1759<br />

2ND HET OFFICE ............................ 1203 ..... 526-3502<br />

OPERATIONS .................................. 8152 ..... 526-0752<br />

MAINT ........................................... 8152 ..... 526-3031<br />

S-1 ................................................ 1203 ..... 526-9125<br />

2ND HET MAINT ............................. 8152 ..... 526-5909<br />

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361ST AVN DET<br />

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CDR ..............................................................524-0006<br />

1SG ............................................................. 526-8431<br />

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3RD BCT HBCT<br />

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BDE STAFF DUTY ........................... 1852 ..... 526-6779<br />

STAFF DUTY FAX ......................... 1852 ..... 526-2456<br />

CDR ............................................... 1852 ..... 524-1183<br />

DCO ............................................... 1852 ..... 526-8776<br />

XO ................................................. 1852 ..... 526-6774<br />

CSM .............................................. 1852 ..... 526-6755<br />

S-1 OIC .......................................... 1852 ..... 526-1038<br />

S-1 WARRANT ............................... 1852 ..... 526-8097<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 1852 ..... 526-5689<br />

S-1 ASST NCOIC ............................ 1852 ..... 526-2236<br />

S-1 ADMIN NCO ............................. 1852 ..... 526-8768<br />

S-1 NCOER/OER NCO ..................... 1852 ..... 526-3377<br />

S-1 ADMIN NCO ............................. 1852 ..... 526-3423<br />

S-1 ................................................ 1852 ..... 526-2255<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 1852 ..... 524-2584<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 1852 ..... 524-3423<br />

S-2 PERSEC MGR .......................... 1852 ..... 526-3423<br />

S-2 CONFERENCE RM .................... 1852 ..... 526-5170<br />

S-3 OIC .......................................... 1852 ..... 526-7555<br />

S-3 NCOIC ..................................... 1852 ..... 526-1230<br />

S-3 NCO ........................................ 1852 ..... 526-1230<br />

S-3 CSD NCOIC .............................. 1852 ..... 526-4959<br />

S-3 FECC NCOIC ............................ 1852 ..... 526-6616<br />

S-3 SCHOOLS NCO ........................ 1852 ..... 526-1192<br />

S-3 TDY/TVL NCO .......................... 1852 ..... 524-4935<br />

S-3 PLANS ..................................... 1852 ..... 526-5554<br />

S-3 OPS SGM ................................ 1852 ..... 526-4219<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 1852 ..... 526-0186<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 1852 ..... 526-2376<br />

S-4 DEPUTY ................................... 1852 ..... 526-2376<br />

S-4 FOOD SERVICE ........................ 1852 ..... 526-4379<br />

S-4 MOVEMENT ............................. 1852 ..... 526-8937<br />

S-4 PBO......................................... 1852 ..... 526-8948<br />

S-6 OIC .......................................... 1852 ..... 524-5843<br />

S-6 NCOIC ..................................... 1852 ..... 524-5814<br />

S-6 BAMO...................................... 1852 ..... 524-5814<br />

S-6 PSG / HELP DESK .................... 1852 ..... 526-1954<br />

S-6 NET OPS ................................. 1852 ..... 526-1358<br />

S-6 COMSEC ................................. 1852 ..... 526-8808<br />

BDE SJA (JAG) ............................... 1852 ..... 526-5171<br />

BDE PROSECUTOR / NCOIC ............ 1852 ..... 524-2060<br />

BDE CHAPLAIN ............................... 1852 ..... 526-9640<br />

CHAPLAIN ASST ............................. 1852 ..... 524-5972<br />

CHAPLAIN FAX ............................. 1852 ..... 524-5975<br />

BDE SURGEON / MEDO / MED<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1852 ..... 526-5435<br />

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3RD BCT HHT<br />

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1SG ............................................... 2058 ..... 526-6342<br />

ORDERLY ROOM ............................ 2058 ..... 524-1065<br />

SUPPLY.......................................... 2058 ..... 524-1065<br />

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3RD SPECIAL TROOPS BATTALION<br />

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BN COMMANDER ........................... 1853 ..... 526-4549<br />

CSM .............................................. 1853 ..... 524-4292<br />

S-1 OIC .......................................... 1853 ..... 526-0823<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 1853 ..... 526-0439<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 1853 ..... 526-0492<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 1853 ..... 526-3333<br />

S-3 OIC .......................................... 1853 ..... 524-3761<br />

S-3 NCOIC ..................................... 1853 ..... 526-8900<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 1853 ..... 526-9519<br />

S-6 OIC/NCOIC ............................... 1853 ..... 526-1893<br />

S-6 ................................................ 1552 ..... 524-1064<br />

HHC CDR ....................................... 1853 ..... 526-6354<br />

HHC 1SG ........................................ 1853 ..... 526-6357<br />

A CO CDR ...................................... 1853 ..... 526-3775<br />

A CO 1SG ....................................... 1853 ..... 526-4505<br />

B CO CDR ...................................... 1456 ..... 526-2843<br />

C CO CDR ...................................... 1456 ..... 526-2206<br />

BN XO ............................................ 1853 ..... 526-6016<br />

CHAPLAIN ...................................... 1957 ..... 526-6654<br />

B CO 1SG ....................................... 1957 ..... 526-3409<br />

C CO 1SG ....................................... 1957 ..... 526-2604<br />

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3RD WEATHER SQUADRON/<br />

DETACHMENT 1<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 9601 ..... 526-3640<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 9601 ..... 526-0155<br />

WEATHER FORECASTER ................. 9601 ..... 526-3620<br />

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4/10 CAVALRY<br />

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STAFF DUTY .................................. 1456 ..... 526-6585<br />

SCO ............................................... 1456 ..... 526-3142<br />

SXO ............................................... 1456 ..... 526-2319<br />

CSM .............................................. 1456 ..... 526-0539<br />

FRSA ............................................. 1456 ..... 526-6347<br />

S-1 ................................................ 1456 ..... 526-6554<br />

S-2 ................................................ 1456 ..... 526-6911<br />

S-3 ................................................ 1456 ..... 524-0884<br />

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S-4 ................................................ 1456 ..... 524-0909<br />

S-6 ................................................ 1456 ..... 526-2993<br />

CHAPLAIN ...................................... 1456 ..... 524-0879<br />

HHT CDR........................................ 1456 ..... 524-5808<br />

HHT 1SG ........................................ 1456 ..... 524-0416<br />

A TRP CDR ..................................... 1456 ..... 526-8836<br />

A TRP 1SG ..................................... 1456 ..... 526-6173<br />

B TRP CDR ..................................... 1456 ..... 526-2946<br />

B TRP 1SG ..................................... 1456 ..... 524-0761<br />

C TRP CDR ..................................... 1456 ..... 524-4750<br />

C TRP 1SG ..................................... 1456 ..... 526-4150<br />

D TRP CDR .................................... 1456 ..... 526-0667<br />

DTRP 1SG ...................................... 1456 ..... 526-9595<br />

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CMD .............................................. 2132 ..... 503-1400<br />

XO ................................................. 2132 ..... 503-1402<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1441<br />

S-1 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1410<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1421<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1420<br />

S-3 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1430<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1442<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1440<br />

S-6 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1877<br />

S-6 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1450<br />

FRSA ............................................. 2132 ..... 503-1871<br />

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4/4TH ID 2/12 IN<br />

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4TH BCT REAR DET CDR ................ 1670 ..... 524-3456<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET NCOIC ............. 1670 ..... 524-2419<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET CFNCO ............ 1670 ..... 526-0993<br />

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4/4TH ID BDE HEADQUARTERS (REAR)<br />

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4BCT EOC ...................................... 1352 ..... 526-4545<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET CDR ................ 1352 ..... 526-9621<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET CSM ............... 1352 ..... 524-3679<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET XO .................. 1352 ..... 526-3586<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET COMMAND<br />

STAFF SECT. .................................. 1352 ..... 524-5831<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET PERSONNEL<br />

ANALYST ....................................... 1352 ..... 526-2709<br />

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4/4TH ID BDE HEADQUARTERS (REAR)<br />

BDE S-1<br />

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4TH BCT REAR DET S-1 OIC ........... 1352 ..... 526-3586<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET S-1 NCOIC ...... 1358 ..... 526-1353<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET S-1 NCOIC ...... 1358 ..... 526-2849<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET S-1 NCOIC ...... 1358 ..... 526-0669<br />

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4/4TH ID BDE HEADQUARTERS (REAR)<br />

BDE S-2<br />

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4TH BCT REAR DET S-2 OIC ........... 1352 ..... 524-4776<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET S-2 NCOIC ...... 1352 ..... 526-3805<br />

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4/4TH ID BDE HEADQUARTERS (REAR)<br />

BDE S-3<br />

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4TH BCT REAR DET S-3 OIC ........... 1352 ..... 526-9611<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET S-3 MASTER<br />

DRIVER .......................................... 1352 ..... 524-1025<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET S-3 IRT LNO .... 1352 ..... 526-3151<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET S-3<br />

MOVEMENT PLANS ........................ 1352 ..... 526-9587<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET S-3 R&U /<br />

SCHOOLS...................................... 1352 ..... 524-3727<br />

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4/4TH ID BDE HEADQUARTERS (REAR)<br />

BDE S-4<br />

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4TH BCT REAR DET S-4 OIC ........... 1352 ..... 526-8868<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET S-4 NCOIC ...... 1352 ..... 524-1978<br />

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4TH BCT REAR DET S-4 SUPPLY<br />

CLERK ........................................... 1352 ..... 526-1482<br />

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4/4TH ID BDE HEADQUARTERS (REAR)<br />

CASUALTY ASSISTANCE TEAM<br />

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4TH BCT REAR DET CAT TEAM<br />

OIC ................................................ 1352 ..... 526-0501<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET CAT TEAM<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1352 ..... 526-8879<br />

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4/4TH ID BDE HEADQUARTERS (REAR)<br />

PBO<br />

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4TH BCT REAR DET PBO OIC .......... 1352 ..... 526-8126<br />

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4/4TH ID BDE HEADQUARTERS (REAR)<br />

S-6<br />

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4TH BCT REAR DET S-6 OIC ........... 1352 ..... 526-3340<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET NCOIC ............. 1352 ..... 526-8112<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET S-6 C4SIR ....... 1352 ..... 526-3252<br />

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4/4TH ID BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS<br />

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4TH BDE HQ COMMANDER ............ 2351 ..... 526-9621<br />

4TH BDE XO ................................... 2351 ..... 524-5585<br />

4TH BDE CSM ................................ 2351 ..... 524-0033<br />

4TH BDE ADJUTANT ...................... 2351 ..... 526-7564<br />

4TH BDE FRG FAX ........................ 2351 ..... 526-9622<br />

4TH BDE S-1 FAX ........................ 2351 ..... 526-5031<br />

4TH BDE FINANCE ......................... 2351 ..... 526-0626<br />

4TH BDE PERSONNEL .................... 2351 ..... 526-0551<br />

4TH BDE SIDPERS / NOW<br />

eMILPO .......................................... 2351 ..... 526-0555<br />

4TH BDE PS ACTIONS .................... 2351 ..... 526-6665<br />

4TH BDE EO ................................... 2351 ..... 526-0501<br />

4TH BDE RE-UP ............................. 2351 ..... 524-0925<br />

4TH BDE LEGAL ............................. 2351 ..... 526-5572<br />

4TH BDE CHAPLAIN ....................... 2351 ..... 526-5890<br />

4TH BDE S-2 ................................. 2351 ..... 524-3339<br />

4TH BDE ASSISTANT S-2 ............... 2351 ..... 526-9614<br />

4TH BDE TACTICAL INTELL<br />

OFFICER ........................................ 2351 ..... 526-4368<br />

4TH BDE S-2 NCOIC ....................... 2351 ..... 526-9614<br />

4TH BDE S-3 ................................. 2351 ..... 526-9594<br />

4TH BDE TRAINING OFFICER .......... 2351 ..... 524-0919<br />

4TH BDE S-3 SGM ......................... 2351 ..... 524-3679<br />

4TH BDE S-3 PLANS ...................... 2351 ..... 526-9587<br />

4TH BDE OPS SGM ........................ 2351 ..... 524-3679<br />

4TH BDE CHEMO ........................... 2351 ..... 526-9613<br />

4TH BDE LAND / RANGES .............. 2351 ..... 524-1025<br />

4TH BDE SCHOOLS ........................ 2351 ..... 526-9597<br />

4TH BDE TRAINING NCO ................ 2351 ..... 526-9611<br />

4TH BDE TASKINGS ....................... 2351 ..... 524-0919<br />

4TH BDE S-4 ................................. 2160 ..... 526-0540<br />

4TH BDE ASSISTANT S-4 ............... 2160 ..... 526-1543<br />

4TH BDE NCOIC S-4 ....................... 2160 ..... 526-8868<br />

4TH BDE S-4 S&S .......................... 2160 ..... 524-1979<br />

4TH BDE FOOD SUPERVISOR ......... 2160 ..... 526-2319<br />

4TH BDE TRANSPORTATION .......... 2160 ..... 526-0499<br />

4TH BDE SIGNAL OFFICER ............. 2160 ..... 524-0938<br />

4TH BDE AUTOMATIONS ................ 2160 ..... 526-8881<br />

4TH BDE COMMO SHOP ................. 2160 ..... 524-5916<br />

4TH BDE C4 INTEGRATION ............. 2160 ..... 526-8881<br />

4TH BDE ABCS INTEGRATION ......... 2160 ..... 524-0798<br />

4TH BDE FSO ................................. 2258 ..... 524-4720<br />

4TH BDE FS NCO ........................... 2258 ..... 526-9427<br />

4TH BDE SURGEON ........................ 2258 ..... 524-3508<br />

4TH BDE HHC COMMANDER .......... 2258 ..... 524-1620<br />

4TH BDE HHC XO ........................... 2258 ..... 524-1621<br />

4TH BDE HHC 1SGT ....................... 2258 ..... 524-1622<br />

4TH BDE HHC CQ ........................... 2258 ..... 524-1623<br />

4TH BDE TRAINING NCO ................ 2258 ..... 524-1625<br />

4TH BDE ARMS ROOM ................... 2258 ..... 524-1625<br />

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4TH BDE SUPPLY SGT .................... 2258 ..... 526-0517<br />

STAFF DUTY ................................................ 503-4009<br />

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4/4TH ID HHC BRIGADE<br />

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4TH BCT REAR DET IRT 1SG .......... 1660 ..... 524-1624<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET IRT NCOIC ....... 1660 ..... 524-1624<br />

4TH BCT REAR DET IRT<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 1660 ..... 526-0517<br />

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40TH DET<br />

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SURVEY/ DESIGN NCOIC ................. 3490 ..... 524-8148<br />

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423RD TRANSPORTATION COMPANY<br />

96TH RRC<br />

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1ST SGT ........................................ 8932 ..... 526-2525<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ......... 8932 ..... 526-2955<br />

CLASSROOM LINE .......................... 8932 ..... 526-9815<br />

CLASSROOM LINE .......................... 8932 ..... 526-5646<br />

COMMANDER ................................ 8932 ..... 526-9805<br />

ASSISTANT .................................... 8930 ..... 524-4946<br />

EXECUTIVE OFFICER ....................... 8932 ..... 526-2525<br />

INSTRUCTOR ................................. 8932 ..... 526-9817<br />

MAINTENANCE OFFICE ................... 8930 ..... 524-4813<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 8930 ..... 524-4814<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 8932 ..... 526-2978<br />

S-1 ................................................ 8932 ..... 526-2525<br />

S-2 ................................................ 8932 ..... 526-1341<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 8930 ..... 526-9986<br />

SUPPLY NCO ................................. 8932 ..... 526-9806<br />

WAREHOUSE MANAGER ................. 8930 ..... 524-4949<br />

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43RD BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION CHAPLAIN<br />

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BN CHAPLAIN .................................. 842 ..... 526-8263<br />

CH ASST ......................................... 842 ..... 526-6863<br />

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43RD BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION CMD GRP<br />

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COMMANDER .................................. 842 ..... 526-5140<br />

CSM ................................................ 842 ..... 526-2293<br />

XO ................................................... 842 ..... 526-2736<br />

CMD DRIVER .................................... 842 ..... 524-6867<br />

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43RD BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION HHC<br />

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CO CDR ........................................... 842 ..... 524-1500<br />

CO XO .............................................. 842 ..... 526-5092<br />

1SG ................................................. 842 ..... 526-2556<br />

TRNG RM NCO ................................. 842 ..... 526-3530<br />

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43RD BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION RETENTION<br />

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BN RE-UP ........................................ 842 ..... 526-3235<br />

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43RD BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION S-1<br />

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BDE S-1 .......................................... 842 ..... 524-9400<br />

ASST BDE S-1 ................................. 842 ..... 524-6854<br />

NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 524-6853<br />

S-1 NCO .......................................... 842 ..... 526-9385<br />

AWARDS .......................................... 842 ..... 526-3466<br />

HR TECH .......................................... 842 ..... 524-6853<br />

FAX LINE ........................................ 842 ..... 526-3519<br />

S-1 NCO .......................................... 842 ..... 524-6853<br />

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43RD BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION S-2<br />

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S-2 ................................................. 842 ..... 524-2415<br />

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43RD BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION S-3<br />

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OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 524-3974<br />

NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 526-5950<br />

MSO ................................................ 842 ..... 524-1205<br />

SCHOOLS......................................... 842 ..... 526-0385<br />

LAND & AMMO ................................ 842 ..... 524-6864<br />

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43RD BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION S-4<br />

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OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 526-6861<br />

NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 524-6866<br />

NCO ................................................. 842 ..... 524-6862<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BDE S-1<br />

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NCO ................................................. 842 ..... 526-9385<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE CHAPLAIN<br />

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BDE CHAPLAIN ................................. 842 ..... 524-1282<br />

CH ASST .......................................... 842 ..... 524-6834<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE CMC<br />

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OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 524-1657<br />

SGM ................................................ 842 ..... 526-4521<br />

SOC OIC ........................................... 842 ..... 526-4746<br />

SOC NCOIC ...................................... 842 ..... 524-6809<br />

CL III ................................................ 842 ..... 524-6848<br />

CL III ................................................ 842 ..... 526-1891<br />

CL III ................................................ 842 ..... 524-6844<br />

CL V ................................................. 842 ..... 526-9401<br />

CL V ................................................. 842 ..... 524-6814<br />

CL V ................................................. 842 ..... 526-6828<br />

CL V ................................................. 842 ..... 524-6829<br />

CL V ................................................. 842 ..... 524-6846<br />

CL V ................................................. 842 ..... 524-6847<br />

RICGEO ............................................ 842 ..... 526-9009<br />

RICGEO ............................................ 842 ..... 524-6840<br />

RICGEO ............................................ 842 ..... 524-6845<br />

RICGEO ............................................ 842 ..... 524-6811<br />

RICGEO ............................................ 842 ..... 526-6008<br />

RICGEO ............................................ 842 ..... 526-4373<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE<br />

COMMAND GROUP<br />

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CDR ................................................. 842 ..... 526-9394<br />

CSM ............................................... 842 ..... 526-8329<br />

DEPUTY COMMANDER ..................... 842 ..... 526-9392<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ........... 842 ..... 526-9383<br />

EXECUTIVE OFFICER ......................... 842 ..... 526-8316<br />

DEPUTY COMMANDER ..................... 842 ..... 526-6830<br />

T CONF ............................................ 842 ..... 526-9013<br />

CDR HOTLINE .................................. 842 ..... 524-0378<br />

FAX ................................................ 842 ..... 526-0054<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE<br />

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EO ................................................... 842 ..... 524-6850<br />

EOC ................................................. 842 ..... 526-8183<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE FM<br />

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OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 524-0118<br />

NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 524-6842<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 524-0617<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 524-3642<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE<br />

FRSA<br />

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...................................................... 842 ..... 526-4664<br />

HOTLINE .......................................... 842 ..... 526-1581<br />

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NUMERICAL<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE LEGAL<br />

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BDE JAG .......................................... 842 ..... 524-2729<br />

TRIAL COUNSEL ............................... 842 ..... 524-6865<br />

NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 524-6836<br />

10TH CSH ........................................ 842 ..... 524-6837<br />

43D STB .......................................... 842 ..... 524-2729<br />

68TH CSSB ...................................... 842 ..... 524-6838<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE LNO<br />

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MSE G4 ........................................... 842 ..... 524-6802<br />

ITO .................................................. 842 ..... 524-6803<br />

DOL ................................................. 842 ..... 524-6804<br />

3 BCT .............................................. 842 ..... 524-6805<br />

4 BCT .............................................. 842 ..... 524-6806<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE PAO<br />

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NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 526-8738<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE PLANS<br />

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OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 524-6831<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 526-1632<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 526-6139<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE<br />

RETENTION<br />

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...................................................................526-0703<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE S-1<br />

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BDE STRENGTH .............................. 842 ..... 526-6854<br />

OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 526-9400<br />

NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 524-6853<br />

BDE ADJ .......................................... 842 ..... 526-5124<br />

NCO ................................................ 842 ... 526-9385<br />

AWARDS .......................................... 842 ..... 526-3466<br />

FAX ................................................ 842 ..... 526-3519<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE S-2<br />

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OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 526-5328<br />

NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 526-1261<br />

ASST S-2 ......................................... 842 ..... 526-2046<br />

NCO ................................................. 842 ..... 526-2941<br />

SSR ................................................. 842 ..... 526-8128<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE S-3<br />

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OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 526-4750<br />

NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 524-3644<br />

SGM ................................................ 842 ..... 526-8936<br />

DEPUTY S-3 ..................................... 842 ..... 524-6827<br />

BTL CPT........................................... 842 ..... 526-8460<br />

BTL NCO ......................................... 842 ..... 526-8447<br />

SOC NCOIC ...................................... 842 ..... 524-6822<br />

FUOPS ............................................. 842 ..... 524-6826<br />

RTO ................................................. 842 ..... 524-6824<br />

BDE CDR SOC .................................. 842 ..... 524-6823<br />

SOC BCS-3 ...................................... 842 ..... 524-6821<br />

SPO SOC OPS ................................. 842 ..... 526-9801<br />

SCHOOLS NCO ................................ 842 ..... 526-9804<br />

CUOPS NCO .................................... 842 ..... 524-6832<br />

TRAINING NCO ................................ 842 ..... 524-6833<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 524-6825<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE S-4<br />

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OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 526-6730<br />

NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 524-9356<br />

PBO OIC ........................................... 842 ..... 524-0574<br />

MAINT ............................................. 842 ..... 524-6856<br />

CONTAINERS PLT SGT .................... 842 ..... 524-6857<br />

FLIPL NCO ....................................... 842 ..... 526-8822<br />

PBO NCO ......................................... 842 ..... 524-6855<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE S-6<br />

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OIC IAM/IASO ................................ 842 ..... 526-9871<br />

NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 526-3736<br />

NETOPS OIC ..................................... 842 ..... 526-9368<br />

IA OIC ............................................. 842 ..... 526-9368<br />

HELP DESK SYS ADMIN.................. 842 ..... 526-9363<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE SAFETY<br />

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SAFETY OFFICER .............................. 842 ..... 524-2213<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE SASMO<br />

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OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 524-6820<br />

NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 524-6818<br />

MAINT MGMT .................................. 842 ..... 524-6819<br />

HELP DESK ..................................... 842 ..... 524-1703<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE SHARP<br />

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...................................................... 842 ..... 524-6851<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE SPO<br />

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DEPUTY SPO .................................... 842 ..... 526-2387<br />

SGM ................................................ 842 ..... 524-2689<br />

SPO NCOIC ...................................... 842 ..... 526-6843<br />

T CONF ............................................ 842 ..... 526-0651<br />

SPO ADMIN ...................................... 842 ..... 526-9409<br />

ADMIN ASST .................................... 842 ..... 526-6827<br />

OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 524-2934<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE<br />

SURGEON CELL<br />

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MEDLOG .......................................... 842 ..... 524-6852<br />

OPS NCO ......................................... 842 ..... 524-1642<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE<br />

TRANS INTG DIV<br />

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OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 524-6807<br />

NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 526-9379<br />

OPS OFFICER ................................... 842 ..... 526-9371<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 524-6816<br />

MOB WARRANT ............................... 842 ..... 526-2466<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 524-1641<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 524-6810<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 526-6817<br />

BCS-3 .............................................. 842 ..... 524-6808<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE HROB<br />

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OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 526-0332<br />

POSTAL OPS .................................... 842 ..... 524-6849<br />

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43RD SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE MRD<br />

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OIC .................................................. 842 ..... 526-4798<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 524-1433<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 526-4321<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 526-9816<br />

NCOIC .............................................. 842 ..... 524-1283<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 524-0906<br />

...................................................... 842 ..... 524-6841<br />

MRD ................................................ 842 ..... 524-6812<br />

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48TH MILITARY POLICE DETACHMENT CID<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ............................... 1816 ..... 526-3991<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

MAIN ALT NUMBER ........................ 1816 ..... 526-3992<br />

SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE ........... 1816 ..... 524-1099<br />

ASSISTANT SPECIAL AGENT<br />

IN CHARGE ..................................... 1816 ..... 526-0559<br />

DETACHMENT SERGEANT .............. 1816 ..... 524-1082<br />

INVESTIGATIVE OPERATIONS<br />

TECHNICIAN ................................... 1816 ..... 526-0550<br />

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4ID AVIATION, 2-4 GSAB<br />

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BN CDR .......................................................526-2708<br />

BNCSM ........................................................ 526-8863<br />

BN XO .......................................................... 526-8869<br />

S-1 NCOIC ................................................... 524-3149<br />

S-2 NCOIC ................................................... 526-5039<br />

S-3 NCOIC ................................................... 526-2694<br />

S-4 NCOIC ................................................... 524-4560<br />

S-6 OIC ........................................................ 526-2708<br />

S-6 NCOIC ................................................... 526-8136<br />

MED NCOIC .................................................. 526-8888<br />

HHC GSAB 1SG ............................................ 526-8863<br />

B CO GSAB CDR ........................................... 526-2103<br />

D CO GSAB CDR........................................... 526-2103<br />

D CO GSAB 1SG ........................................... 526-2108<br />

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4ID AVIATION, CAB<br />

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BDE CSM .....................................................524-2717<br />

/2718<br />

BDE XO .........................................................524-2717<br />

/2718<br />

BDE CCWO ...................................................525-2005<br />

S-1 OIC ........................................................ 524-2108<br />

S-1 NCOIC ................................................... 524-3031<br />

S-1 CLERK ................................................... 524-3024<br />

S-2 OIC ........................................................ 524-2092<br />

S-2 CLERK ................................................... 524-2099<br />

S-3 OIC ........................................................ 524-2076<br />

ASSISTANT S-3 ............................................ 524-2076<br />

S-3 OPS .......................................................................<br />

S-4 OIC ........................................................ 524-3022<br />

S-4 NCOIC ................................................... 524-2030<br />

PBO ............................................................. 524-2120<br />

S-6 OIC ........................................................ 524-3021<br />

S-6 NCOIC ................................................... 524-2107<br />

S-6 HELP DESK ............................................ 524-2089<br />

HHC BDE CDR .............................................. 524-1223<br />

RECEPTION OIC ............................................ 524-3029<br />

BUDGET OIC ................................................ 524-3028<br />

BDE GROUP MAINT OIC ................................ 524-3023<br />

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4TH BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM<br />

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EOC ............................................... 1351 ..... 503-4009<br />

BDE CDR........................................ 1351 ..... 503-4000<br />

1LT ................................................ 1351 ..... 503-4007<br />

CSM .............................................. 1351 ..... 526-9643<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 1351 ..... 503-4009<br />

BDE CSM ....................................... 1351 ..... 503-4001<br />

BDE DCO ....................................... 1351 ..... 503-4030<br />

BDE XO .......................................... 1351 ..... 503-4040<br />

ADMIN NCO ................................... 1351 ..... 503-4008<br />

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4TH BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM S-6<br />

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NCOIC ............................................ 1351 ..... 503-4041<br />

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4TH BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM CHAPLAIN<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ............................... 1351 ..... 503-4059<br />

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4TH BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM LEGAL<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1351 ..... 503-4074<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1351 ..... 503-4073<br />

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4TH BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM PAO<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1351 ..... 503-4011<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1351 ..... 503-4010<br />

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4TH BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM S-1<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1351 ..... 526-1543<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1351 ..... 526-0659<br />

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4TH BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM S-2<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1351 ..... 503-4707<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1351 ..... 503-4313<br />

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4TH BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM S-3<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1351 ..... 503-4400<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1351 ..... 526-9927<br />

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4TH BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM S-4<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1351 ..... 526-8320<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1351 ..... 526-0322<br />

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4TH BRIGADE SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION<br />

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BN COMMANDER ........................... 1352 ..... 526-9610<br />

STAFF DUTY ................................................ 526-5752<br />

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4TH BSB<br />

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CDR ............................................... 2132 ..... 503-1700<br />

CSM .............................................. 2132 ..... 503-1701<br />

XO ................................................. 2132 ..... 503-1702<br />

S-1 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1710<br />

S-1 NCO ........................................ 2132 ..... 503-1711<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1731<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1721<br />

S-3 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1730<br />

S-3 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1730<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1740<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1741<br />

S-6 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1750<br />

S-6 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1751<br />

HHC CDR ....................................... 2650 ..... 503-1760<br />

HHC 1SG ........................................ 2650 ..... 503-1761<br />

HHC XO .......................................... 2650 ..... 503-1762<br />

HHC TRAINING NCO ....................... 2650 ..... 503-1763<br />

HHC ADMIN ................................... 2650 ..... 503-1764<br />

HHC MOTOR POOL ......................... 2655 ..... 503-1769<br />

A CO CDR ...................................... 2650 ..... 503-1770<br />

A CO 1SG ....................................... 2650 ..... 503-1771<br />

A CO XO ......................................... 2650 ..... 503-1772<br />

A CO TRAINING NCO ...................... 2650 ..... 503-1773<br />

A CO ADMIN .................................. 2650 ..... 503-1774<br />

A CO MOTOR POOL ........................ 2655 ..... 503-1779<br />

B CO CDR ...................................... 2650 ..... 503-1780<br />

B CO 1SG ....................................... 2650 ..... 503-1781<br />

B CO XO ......................................... 2650 ..... 503-1782<br />

B CO TRAINING NCO ...................... 2650 ..... 503-1783<br />

B CO ADMIN .................................. 2650 ..... 503-1784<br />

B CO MOTOR POOL ........................ 2655 ..... 503-1789<br />

C CO CDR ...................................... 2650 ..... 503-1790<br />

C CO 1SG ....................................... 2650 ..... 503-1791<br />

C CO XO ......................................... 2650 ..... 503-1792<br />

C CO TRAINING NCO ...................... 2650 ..... 503-1793<br />

C CO ADMIN .................................. 2650 ..... 503-1794<br />

AID STATION FRONT DESK ............. 2650 ..... 503-1800<br />

AID STATION SCREENING RM 1 ...... 2650 ..... 503-1801<br />

AID STATION SCREENING RM 2 ...... 2650 ..... 503-1802<br />

AID STATION ADMIN ...................... 2650 ..... 503-1803<br />

AID STATION ADMIN ...................... 2650 ..... 503-1804<br />

AID STATION ADMIN ...................... 2650 ..... 503-1805<br />

AID STATION PHARMACY ............... 2650 ..... 503-1806<br />

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AID STATION EXAM RM 1 ............... 2650 ..... 503-1807<br />

AID STATION EXAM RM 2 ............... 2650 ..... 503-1808<br />

AID STATION EXAM RM 3 ............... 2650 ..... 503-1809<br />

AID STATION EXAM RM 4 ............... 2650 ..... 503-1810<br />

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4TH BSTB (4TH ID) A CO<br />

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A CO CDR ...................................... 1352 ..... 526-3879<br />

A CO 1ST SGT ................................ 1352 ..... 526-0772<br />

A CO XO ......................................... 1352 ..... 524-0397<br />

A CO OPERATIONS ......................... 1352 ..... 526-1034<br />

A CO 1ST PLT ................................ 1352 ..... 526-3867<br />

A CO 2ND PLT ................................ 1352 ..... 526-4546<br />

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4TH BSTB (4TH ID) B CO<br />

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B CO CDR ...................................... 1650 ..... 526-8432<br />

B CO XO ......................................... 1650 ..... 526-6022<br />

BO CO 1 SG ................................... 1650 ..... 526-2126<br />

B CO OPERATIONS ......................... 1650 ..... 524-4118<br />

B CO SUPPLY ................................. 1650 ..... 524-1320<br />

B CO CQ ........................................ 1650 ..... 526-3516<br />

B CO 1ST/2ND PSG ........................ 1650 ..... 526-3878<br />

B CO 3RD PSG/ 4TH PSG ............... 1650 ..... 524-6969<br />

B CO ORDERLY ROOM.................... 1650 ..... 526-8941<br />

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4TH BSTB (4TH ID) C CO<br />

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C CO CDR ...................................... 1352 ..... 526-1213<br />

C CO XO ......................................... 1352 ..... 526-0594<br />

C CO 1SG ....................................... 1352 ..... 526-0839<br />

C CO SUPPLY ................................. 1352 ..... 524-1454<br />

C CO OPERATIONS ......................... 1352 ..... 526-0769<br />

C CO TRAINING .............................. 1352 ..... 524-4548<br />

C CO HQ PSG ................................. 1352 ..... 524-0839<br />

C CO 1ST PSG ................................ 1352 ..... 526-0785<br />

C CO 2ND PSG ............................... 1352 ..... 524-4020<br />

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4TH BSTB (4TH ID) HHC<br />

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CDR ............................................... 1352 ..... 526-2652<br />

XO ................................................. 1352 ..... 526-3851<br />

1SG ............................................... 1352 ..... 526-5817<br />

OPERATIONS .................................. 1352 ..... 526-8960<br />

CQ ................................................. 1352 ..... 526-4409<br />

SUPPLY.......................................... 1352 ..... 526-6047<br />

MP ................................................. 1352 ..... 526-9643<br />

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4TH BSTB (4TH ID) MAINTENANCE<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1352 ..... 526-4478<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1352 ..... 526-6876<br />

PLL OFFICE .................................... 1352 ..... 526-9539<br />

ELM SHOP ..................................... 1352 ..... 526-7517<br />

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4TH BSTB (4TH ID) UNIT MINISTRY TEAM<br />

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CHAPLAIN DUTY ............................. 1352 ..... 526-8918<br />

CHAPLAIN ASSISTANT.................... 1352 ..... 526-4212<br />

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4TH ENGINEER BATTALION (FSC)<br />

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1SG ............................................... 1210 ..... 524-9239<br />

XO ................................................. 1210 ..... 524-9228<br />

OPS ............................................... 1210 ..... 524-9238<br />

CO ................................................. 1210 ..... 524-9229<br />

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4TH ENGINEER BATTALION (HHC)<br />

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S-1 OIC .......................................... 1201 ..... 526-0683<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 1201 ..... 526-5671<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 1201 ..... 524-5940<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 1201 ..... 526-2938<br />

S-3 OIC .......................................... 1201 ..... 526-4182<br />

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S-3 NCOIC ..................................... 1201 ..... 526-4178<br />

S-3 BATTLE CPT ............................ 1201 ..... 526-9443<br />

S-3 OPS NCO ................................. 1201 ..... 526-9447<br />

S-3 TRAINING NCO ........................ 1201 ..... 526-3381<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 1201 ..... 526-1680<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 1201 ..... 526-5848<br />

S-6 OIC .......................................... 1201 ..... 526-0706<br />

S-6 NCOIC ..................................... 1201 ..... 526-0706<br />

S-6 HELP DESK .............................. 1201 ..... 524-3997<br />

S-6 COMSEC ................................. 1201 ..... 526-1644<br />

CO ................................................. 1210 ..... 524-9231<br />

1SG ............................................... 1210 ..... 524-9237<br />

XO ................................................. 1210 ..... 524-9230<br />

OPS ............................................... 1210 ..... 524-9236<br />

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4TH ENGINEER BATTALION (HQ)<br />

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BN STAFF DUTY DESK.................... 1201 ..... 526-1182<br />

BN COMMANDER ........................... 1201 ..... 526-2356<br />

BN CSM ......................................... 1201 ..... 526-3939<br />

BN ADJ .......................................... 1201 ..... 526-0279<br />

BN FAX ........................................ 1201 ..... 524-5924<br />

BARRACKS CQ ................................. 756 ..... 524-0198<br />

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4TH ID<br />

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REAR-D COMMANDER ..................................503-0999<br />

G2 ...............................................................................<br />

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4TH ID BAND, DSTB<br />

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1SG ................................................. 814 ..... 526-2489<br />

CDR ................................................. 814 ..... 526-2433<br />

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4TH IN DIVISION SPECIAL TROOPS<br />

BATTALION<br />

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EOC/STAFF DUTY ..........................................503-0650<br />

BN AID STATION PAD ................................... 503-2908<br />

BN AID STATION FRONT DESK ..................... 503-2909<br />

HSC ORDERLY ROOM CLERK ....................... 503-2910<br />

HSC CONFERENCE ROOM ............................ 503-2911<br />

HSC ARMS ROOM ........................................ 503-2912<br />

HSC TRAINING ROOM ................................... 503-2913<br />

HSC XO ........................................................ 503-2915<br />

HSC COMMANDER ....................................... 503-2916<br />

HSC 1SG ...................................................... 503-2917<br />

HSC COMMO LOCKER .................................. 503-2918<br />

HSC NBC ROOM ........................................... 503-2919<br />

A CO ORDERLY ROOM CLERK ...................... 503-2920<br />

A CO CONFERENCE ROOM ........................... 503-2921<br />

A CO ARMS ROOM ....................................... 503-2922<br />

A CO TRAINING ROOM.................................. 503-2923<br />

A CO SUPPLY ROOM .................................... 503-2924<br />

A CO XO ....................................................... 503-2925<br />

A CO COMMANDER ...................................... 503-2926<br />

A CO 1SG ..................................................... 503-2927<br />

A CO COMMO LOCKER ................................. 503-2928<br />

A CO NBC ROOM .......................................... 503-2929<br />

B CO ORDERLY ROOM CLERK ...................... 503-2930<br />

B CO CONFERENCE ROOM ........................... 503-2931<br />

B CO ARMS ROOM ....................................... 503-2932<br />

B CO TRAINING ROOM ................................. 503-2933<br />

B CO SUPPLY ROOM .................................... 503-2934<br />

B CO XO ....................................................... 503-2935<br />

B CO COMMANDER ...................................... 503-2936<br />

B CO 1SG ..................................................... 503-2937<br />

B CO COMMO LOCKER ................................. 503-2938<br />

B CO NBC ROOM.......................................... 503-2939<br />

C CO ORDERLY ROOM CLERK ...................... 503-2940<br />

C CO CONFERENCE ROOM ........................... 503-2941<br />

C CO ARMS ROOM ....................................... 503-2942<br />

C CO TRAINING ROOM ................................. 503-2943<br />

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NUMERICAL<br />

Organizational Listings - Numerical<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

C CO SUPPLY ROOM .................................... 503-2944<br />

C CO XO ....................................................... 503-2945<br />

C CO COMMANDER ...................................... 503-2946<br />

C CO 1SG ..................................................... 503-2947<br />

C CO COMMO LOCKER ................................. 503-2948<br />

C CO NBC ROOM.......................................... 503-2949<br />

C CO HUB PL ............................................... 503-2950<br />

C CO HUB PSG ............................................. 503-2951<br />

C CO MCP PL ............................................... 503-2952<br />

C CO MCP PSG ............................................ 503-2953<br />

C CO TAC PL ................................................ 503-2954<br />

C CO TAC PSG ............................................. 503-2955<br />

D CO TRAINING ROOM ................................. 503-2960<br />

D CO 1ST PLT .............................................. 503-2961<br />

D CO 2ND PLT ............................................. 503-2962<br />

D CO 3RD PLT ............................................. 503-2963<br />

D CO SUPPLY ROOM .................................... 503-2964<br />

D CO XO ...................................................... 503-2965<br />

D CO COMMANDER ...................................... 503-2966<br />

D CO 1SG .................................................... 503-2967<br />

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4TH INFANTRY DIVISION HEADQUARTERS<br />

COMMAND STAFF<br />

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CG AIDE ......................................... 1435 ..... 503-0011<br />

COMMANDING GENERAL<br />

HOTLINE ........................................ 1435 ..... 526-2677<br />

CG ENLISTED AIDE ......................... 1435 ..... 503-0011<br />

DCGM AIDE .................................... 1435 ..... 503-0012<br />

DCGS AIDE ..................................... 1435 ..... 503-0027<br />

DCSM ADMIN ................................. 1435 ..... 503-0026<br />

COS ADMIN ................................... 1435 ..... 503-0029<br />

SGS ............................................... 1435 ..... 503-0010<br />

G1 OIC ........................................... 1435 ..... 503-0101<br />

G1 SGM ......................................... 1435 ..... 503-0107<br />

G2 DEPUTY .................................... 1435 ..... 503-0205<br />

G2 SSO .......................................... 1435 ..... 503-0039<br />

G3 DEPUTY .................................... 1435 ..... 503-0302<br />

G3 TRAINING .................................. 1435 ..... 503-0310<br />

G4 OIC ........................................... 1435 ..... 503-0400<br />

G4 DEPUTY .................................... 1435 ..... 503-0415<br />

G5 OIC ........................................... 1435 ..... 503-0501<br />

G5 DEPUTY .................................... 1435 ..... 503-0506<br />

G6 OIC ........................................... 1435 ..... 503-0606<br />

G6 DEPUTY .................................... 1435 ..... 503-0602<br />

G6 HELP DESK ............................... 1435 ..... 503-0611<br />

G7 OIC ........................................... 1435 ..... 503-0335<br />

G8 OIC ........................................... 1435 ..... 526-9900<br />

G8 DEPUTY .................................... 1435 ..... 526-8510<br />

G9 OIC ........................................... 1435 ..... 526-3543<br />

G9 DEPUTY .................................... 1435 ..... 526-1004<br />

DIVISION ENGINEER ....................... 1435 ..... 503-0662<br />

DIVISION SURGEON ........................ 1435 ..... 503-7506<br />

DIVISION SURGEON DEPUTY ........... 1435 ..... 503-7509<br />

DIVISION CHEMICAL ....................... 1435 ..... 503-0031<br />

DIVISION CHEMICAL SGM ............... 1435 ..... 503-0775<br />

DIVISION CHAPLAIN ....................... 1435 ..... 503-0154<br />

DIVISION DEPUTY CHAPLAIN .......... 1435 ..... 503-0151<br />

DIVISION FAMILY LIFE CHAPLAIN ...... 1435 ..... 503-0150<br />

PMO .............................................. 1435 ..... 503-0077<br />

PAO OIC ......................................... 1435 ..... 503-0071<br />

PAO NCOIC .................................... 1435 ..... 503-0907<br />

SJA OIC ......................................... 1435 ..... 526-1429<br />

SJA DEPUTY .................................. 1435 ..... 526-1441<br />

SJA LEGAL ADMIN ......................... 1435 ..... 526-1442<br />

DSTB CDR ..................................... 1435 ..... 503-1906<br />

DSTB CSM ..................................... 1435 ..... 503-1907<br />

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4TH STB, 4TH BCT, 4TH ID<br />

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B CO CDR ...................................... 1650 ..... 526-8432<br />

B CO 1ST SGT ................................ 1650 ..... 526-2126<br />

B CO XO ......................................... 1650 ..... 526-6022<br />

B CO TRAINING .............................. 1650 ..... 524-1243<br />

B CO SUPPLY ................................. 1650 ..... 526-1320<br />

B CO OPERATIONS ......................... 1650 ..... 524-4118<br />

B CO HQ/HUMINT PLATOON<br />

OFFICE ........................................... 1650 ..... 526-3878<br />

BO CO ORDERLY ROOM ................. 1650 ..... 526-8941<br />

B CO SIGINT PLATOON OFFICE ....... 1650 ..... 524-6969<br />

B CO TUSA PLATOON OFFICE ......... 1650 ..... 524-3800<br />

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52ND ENGINEER BATTALION<br />

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STAFF DUTY .................................. 3490 ..... 524-8104<br />

BN CDR ......................................... 3490 ..... 524-8169<br />

BN CSM ......................................... 3490 ..... 524-8170<br />

BN XO ............................................ 3490 ..... 524-8124<br />

S-1 OIC .......................................... 3490 ..... 524-8125<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 3490 ..... 524-8145<br />

S-3 OIC .......................................... 3490 ..... 524-8144<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 3490 ..... 524-8139<br />

S-6 OIC .......................................... 3490 ..... 524-8126<br />

MEDICS ......................................... 3490 ..... 524-8149<br />

FRSA ............................................. 3490 ..... 524-8123<br />

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549TH QUARTERMASTER COMPANY<br />

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CDR ............................................... 1203 ..... 526-6806<br />

1SG ............................................... 1203 ..... 524-1070<br />

XO ................................................. 1203 ..... 526-8306<br />

S&A ............................................... 1203 ..... 526-5877<br />

OPERATIONS .................................. 1203 ..... 526-5877<br />

TRAINING ....................................... 1203 ..... 526-4369<br />

SUPPLY/PLL CLERK ....................... 1203 ..... 526-0487<br />

COMPANY FAX ............................. 1203 ..... 524-1070<br />

ORDERLY ROOM ............................ 1203 ..... 526-5105<br />

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571ST MEDICAL<br />

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REAR D ......................................... 9604 ..... 526-0237<br />

FAX .............................................. 9604 ..... 526-0235<br />

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573RD MOVEMENT CONTROL TEAM<br />

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DET CDR .......................................... 515 ..... 524-1579<br />

DET 1SG .......................................... 515 ..... 524-1594<br />

XO ................................................... 515 ..... 524-1597<br />

NCOIC/TRNG .................................... 515 ..... 524-1602<br />

S&A ................................................. 515 ..... 524-1598<br />

PAC/TRNG ....................................... 515 ..... 524-1610<br />

MOVEMENT SECTION ....................... 515 ..... 524-1612<br />

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59TH MILITARY POLICE (59TH MP)<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1140 .... 526-1571/<br />

526-8762<br />

1ST SGT ........................................ 1140 ..... 526-2484<br />

XO ................................................. 1140 ..... 526-8747<br />

OPERATIONS .................................. 1140 ..... 526-8746<br />

OPERATIONS .................................. 1140 ..... 526-8745<br />

TRAINING ....................................... 1140 ..... 526-1571<br />

PAC ............................................... 1140 ..... 526-1571<br />

FAX .............................................. 1140 ..... 526-1414<br />

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59TH QUARTERMASTER COMPANY<br />

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CQ ...................................................1200 ....526-4716<br />

COMMANDER .................................. 754 ..... 524-1070<br />

1SG ................................................. 754 ..... 526-6806<br />

XO ................................................... 754 ..... 526-2976<br />

ORDERLY ROOM .............................. 754 ..... 524-4062<br />

FAX ................................................ 754 ..... 524-3384<br />

PLATOON SGT (LINE) 1ST PLT .......... 754 ..... 526-9911<br />

LINE PLATOON OFFICE 2ND PLT ...... 754 ..... 524-1051<br />

SUPPLY OFFICE ................................ 754 ..... 526-4779<br />

OPERATIONS OFFICE ........................ 754 ..... 524-3849<br />

TRAINING NCO ................................. 754 ..... 526-4942<br />

TRAINING ......................................... 754 ..... 526-5877<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

MAINTENANCE OFFICE NCOIC<br />

MOTOR POOL ................................ 8300 ..... 526-1123<br />

MAINTENANCE TECH ..................... 8300 ..... 526-1123<br />

MAINTENANCE PLT SGT ................. 8300 ..... 526-1123<br />

PLL ................................................ 8300 ..... 526-0069<br />

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5TH ARMORED BRIGADE<br />

(DIVISION WEST)<br />

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REAR D .......................................... 1011 . 915-238-2258<br />

S-1 MAJ ........................................ 1011 ..... 526-5692<br />

S-1 ................................................ 1011 ..... 524-2079<br />

HEADQUARTERS EOC ..................... 1011 915-569-9875/<br />

9826<br />

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5TH ROTC BRIGADE (FWD)<br />

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JUNIOR ROTC OPERATIONS .............1012 ....526-8626<br />

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602ND CONTINGENCY<br />

CONTRACTING TEAM<br />

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TEAM LEADER ............................... 1220 ..... 526-4051<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1220 ..... 526-3838<br />

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60TH ORDNANCE COMPANY<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1045 ..... 526-4965<br />

1SG ............................................... 1045 ..... 526-4153<br />

XO ................................................. 1045 ..... 526-1092<br />

S&A ............................................... 1045 ..... 524-1960<br />

OPERATIONS .................................. 1045 ..... 524-1960<br />

TRAINING ....................................... 1045 ..... 526-4022<br />

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615TH HORIZONTAL CO<br />

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CDR ............................................... 3490 ..... 524-8160<br />

1SG ............................................... 3490 ..... 524-8158<br />

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616TH CONTINGENCY<br />

CONTRACTING TEAM<br />

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TEAM LEADER ............................... 1220 ..... 526-2552<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1220 ..... 526-6057<br />

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64TH BRIGADE SUPPORT BATTALION<br />

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STAFF DUTY .................................. 2160 ..... 526-3959<br />

STAFF DUTY FAX ......................... 2160 ..... 526-0619<br />

CDR ............................................... 2160 ..... 524-0758<br />

CSM .............................................. 2160 ..... 526-0808<br />

XO ................................................. 2160 ..... 526-0798<br />

BN SECRETARY .............................. 2160 ..... 524-4591<br />

S-1 OIC/ADJ .................................. 2160 ..... 526-2116<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 2160 ..... 526-2116<br />

S-1 ................................................ 2160 ..... 526-6397<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 2160 ..... 526-1388<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 2160 ..... 526-1388<br />

S-3 OIC .......................................... 2160 ..... 526-3155<br />

S-3 A ............................................. 2160 ..... 526-0539<br />

S-3 NCOIC ..................................... 2160 ..... 526-0619<br />

S-3 CBRN ...................................... 2160 ..... 526-1432<br />

S-3 SCHOOLS ................................ 2160 ..... 524-2557<br />

S-3 LAND & AMMO ........................ 2160 ..... 524-4399<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 2160 ..... 526-1040<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 2160 ..... 524-1195<br />

S-6 OIC / NCOIC ............................. 2160 ... 524-0595 /<br />

524-0702<br />

SPO OIC ......................................... 2160 ..... 526-3587<br />

SPO NCOIC .................................... 2160 ..... 526-2494<br />

SPO TRANS .................................... 2160 ..... 526-1704<br />

SPO MED OPS ................................ 2160 ..... 526-9326<br />

SPO GSO NCOIC ............................. 2160 ..... 526-9752<br />

SPO MATO ..................................... 2160 ..... 524-2309<br />

SPO TECH ...................................... 2160 ..... 524-2310<br />

SPO SARASS .................................. 2160 ..... 526-0591<br />

SPO SAMS ..................................... 2160 ..... 526-9938<br />

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SPO FAX ...................................... 2160 ..... 526-1899<br />

HHC CDR ....................................... 2160 ..... 526-4046<br />

HHC 1SG ........................................ 2160 ..... 526-0866<br />

A CO CDR ...................................... 2160 ..... 526-6101<br />

A CO 1SG ....................................... 2160 ..... 524-5850<br />

B CO CDR ...................................... 2160 ..... 526-2709<br />

B CO 1SG ....................................... 2160 ..... 526-8628<br />

C CO CDR ...................................... 2160 ..... 526-0606<br />

C CO 1SG ....................................... 2160 ..... 526-1670<br />

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651ST ASG DET 3RD MEDICAL RETENTION<br />

PROCESSING UNIT (MRPU)<br />

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COMMAND & CONTROL ................. 1360 ..... 524-1301<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION CHAPLAIN<br />

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BN CHAPLAIN ................................ 1200 ..... 526-4858<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION CMD GRP<br />

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BN CDR ......................................... 1200 ..... 526-2724<br />

BN XO ............................................ 1200 ..... 526-5408<br />

BN CSM ......................................... 1200 ..... 526-2753<br />

CHAPLAIN ...................................... 1200 ..... 526-4858<br />

DRIVER .......................................... 1200 ..... 524-2337<br />

EXEC ASSIST ................................. 1200 ..... 524-2337<br />

STAFF DUTY .................................. 1200 ..... 526-4716<br />

ADJ ............................................... 1200 ..... 526-6575<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION FINANCE<br />

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BN FINANCE NCO ........................... 1200 ..... 524-4652<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION FRSA<br />

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FRSA (FRG) .................................... 1200 ..... 526-5181<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION HHC<br />

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HHC CDR ....................................... 1203 ..... 526-4184<br />

HHC 1SG ........................................ 1203 ..... 524-5214<br />

HHC PAC CLERK ............................ 1203 ..... 526-9532<br />

HHC ORDERLY ROOM..................... 1203 ..... 526-9532<br />

HHC TRAINING ............................... 1203 ..... 524-1636<br />

HHC SUPPLY .................................. 1203 ..... 526-5216<br />

HHC BARRACKS MANAGER ............ 1203 ..... 526-0470<br />

S&A ............................................... 1203 ..... 526-9532<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION HHC MAILROOM<br />

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MAILROOM .................................... 1203 ..... 526-5608<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION MOTOR POOL<br />

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MOTOR POOL BMO ........................ 1203 ..... 526-3967<br />

MOTOR POOL DRIVER TRAINING .... 1203 ..... 526-0203<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION RETENTION<br />

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BN CAREER COUNSELOR ............... 1203 ..... 526-4887<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION S-1<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1200 ..... 526-6575<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1200 ..... 526-5158<br />

S-1 SERVICE DESK ........................ 1200 ..... 526-9521<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION S-2<br />

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OIC SECURITY MANAGER ............ 1200 ..... 526-5181<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1200 ..... 526-5193<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION S-3<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1200 ..... 526-4515<br />

PLANS OIC ..................................... 1200 ..... 526-4515<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1200 ..... 526-4337<br />

DEPUTY OPS NCO .......................... 1200 ..... 526-4492<br />

LAND AND AMMO NCO .................. 1200 ..... 526-9601<br />

TRAINING NCO ............................... 1200 ..... 526-4492<br />

DTMS, DTS, TRAINING ................... 1220 ..... 526-4505<br />

TRAINING NCO ............................... 1200 ..... 526-4504<br />

DTMS, DTS, TRAINING ................... 1200 ..... 526-4505<br />

MSO/TASKING ............................... 1200 ..... 526-9601<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION S-4<br />

————————————————————<br />

OIC ................................................ 1200 ..... 526-2428<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1200 ..... 526-9339<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION S-6<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1200 ..... 526-4415<br />

NCOIC ........................................... 1200 ..... 526-6095<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION SASMO<br />

————————————————————<br />

OIC ................................................ 1200 ..... 526-9344<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1200 ..... 526-4885<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION SPO<br />

————————————————————<br />

OIC ................................................ 1200 ..... 526-2659<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1200 ..... 524-0731<br />

SPO OPS/PLANS ............................ 1200 ..... 526-3960<br />

SPO MAINT OIC .............................. 1200 ..... 524-2862<br />

MAINT TECH .................................. 1200 ..... 524-2862<br />

SPO MAINT NCOIC ......................... 1200 ..... 524-2862<br />

SPO TRANS/UMO ........................... 1200 ..... 524-0618<br />

SPO TRANS NCOIC ......................... 1200 ..... 524-0618<br />

SPO AMMO .................................... 1200 ..... 526-3960<br />

SPO LAUNDRY ............................... 1200 ..... 526-3960<br />

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68TH COMBAT SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT<br />

BATTALION SSA<br />

————————————————————<br />

SSA ............................................... 1220 ..... 524-2261<br />

SSA ACCOUNTABLE OFFICER ......... 8300 ..... 524-1248<br />

SSA SAMS 1&2 .............................. 1220 ..... 524-2121<br />

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7/10 CAVALRY<br />

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STAFF DUTY .................................. 2132 ..... 503-1880<br />

FRSA ............................................. 2132 ..... 503-1316<br />

CMD .............................................. 2132 ..... 503-1300<br />

CSM .............................................. 2132 ..... 503-1302<br />

CHAPLAIN ...................................... 2132 ..... 503-1305<br />

CHAPLAIN ASST ............................. 2132 ..... 503-1306<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1311<br />

S-1 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1310<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1318<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1320<br />

S-3 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1331<br />

S-3 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1330<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1341<br />

S-4 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1312<br />

S-6 NCOIC ..................................... 2132 ..... 503-1338<br />

S-6 OIC .......................................... 2132 ..... 503-1317<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

XO ................................................. 2132 ..... 503-1301<br />

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704TH BSB (4TH ID) A CO<br />

————————————————————<br />

A CO CDR ...................................... 1362 ..... 526-2622<br />

A CO 1SG ....................................... 1362 ..... 526-9589<br />

A CO TRAINING ROOM.................... 1362 ..... 526-2592<br />

A CO ORDERLY ROOM .................... 1362 ..... 526-1647<br />

A CO TRANSPORTATION PLT .......... 1362 ..... 526-4970<br />

A CO POL PLT ................................ 1362 ..... 526-1203<br />

C CO 1 SG ...................................... 1362 ..... 526-2538<br />

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704TH BSB (4TH ID) B CO<br />

————————————————————<br />

B CO 1SG ....................................... 1362 ..... 526-1458<br />

B CO TRAINING ROOM ................... 1362 ..... 526-0477<br />

B CO ELM ...................................... 1362 ..... 526-4758<br />

B CO MOTOR POOL SHOP .............. 1362 ..... 526-1204<br />

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704TH BSB (4TH ID) C CO<br />

————————————————————<br />

C CO CDR ...................................... 1362 ..... 526-3008<br />

C CO TRAINING ROOM ................... 1362 ..... 524-3998<br />

C CO SUPPLY ................................. 1362 ..... 524-5922<br />

C CO TREATMENT .......................... 1362 ..... 526-4848<br />

C CO MEDICAL SUPPLY .................. 1362 ..... 526-8290<br />

C CO EVAC ..................................... 1362 ..... 526-1188<br />

C CO NBC ...................................... 1362 ..... 526-0472<br />

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704TH BSB (4TH ID) COMMAND GROUP<br />

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CMD .............................................. 1362 ..... 526-6154<br />

CSM .............................................. 1362 ..... 526-1183<br />

XO ................................................. 1362 ..... 526-1423<br />

REAR D STAFF DUTY ...................... 1362 ..... 503-4707<br />

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704TH BSB (4TH ID) HHC<br />

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CDR ............................................... 1362 ..... 524-4597<br />

1SG ............................................... 1362 ..... 524-3992<br />

XO ................................................. 1362 ..... 524-4597<br />

TRAINING ROOM ............................ 1362 ..... 526-1647<br />

BATTALION RETENTION ................. 1362 ..... 526-5875<br />

BN STAFF DUTY ............................. 1362 ..... 526-0860<br />

BN FAX ........................................ 1362 ..... 526-0209<br />

BARRACKS CQ ............................... 1362 ..... 524-5820<br />

FRSA ............................................. 1362 ..... 526-1403<br />

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704TH BSB (4TH ID) S-1<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1362 ..... 524-0442<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1362 ..... 526-5598<br />

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704TH BSB (4TH ID) S-2<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1362 ..... 524-0444<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1362 ..... 524-0444<br />

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704TH BSB (4TH ID) S-3<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1362 ..... 524-0441<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1362 ..... 526-1829<br />

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704TH BSB (4TH ID) S-4<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1362 ..... 526-4176<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1362 ..... 526-4176<br />

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704TH BSB (4TH ID) S-6<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1362 ..... 524-0443<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1362 ..... 524-0443<br />

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704TH BSB (4TH ID) SPO<br />

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OIC ................................................ 1362 ..... 526-2912<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1362 ..... 526-3590<br />

SPO MATO ..................................... 1362 ..... 526-0047<br />

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NUMERICAL<br />

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UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

AMMO ........................................... 1362 ..... 526-1734<br />

S & S ............................................. 1362 ..... 526-5629<br />

CONFERENCE ROOM ...................... 1362 ..... 526-5602<br />

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71ST ORDNANCE GROUP (EOD)<br />

CHAPLAIN<br />

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CHAPLAIN ...................................... 2140 ..... 524-5600<br />

CHAPLAIN ASSISTANT.................... 2140 ..... 524-5600<br />

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71ST ORDNANCE GROUP (EOD)<br />

COMMAND GROUP<br />

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GROUP COMMANDER..................... 2140 ..... 524-5925<br />

GROUP DEPUTY COMMANDER ....... 2140 ..... 526-5134<br />

GROUP CSM .................................. 2140 ..... 524-5002<br />

GROUP BUDGET OFFICER ............... 2140 ..... 526-4442<br />

STAFF DUTY (24 HR) ...................... 2140 ..... 526-2528<br />

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71ST ORDNANCE GROUP (EOD) HHD<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 2140 ..... 526-6429<br />

1SG ............................................... 2140 ..... 526-2640<br />

HHD SUPPLY NCO .......................... 2140 ..... 524-5918<br />

MECHANIC ..................................... 2140 ..... 524-5918<br />

LEGAL NCOIC ................................. 2140 ..... 524-5927<br />

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71ST ORDNANCE GROUP (EOD) S-1<br />

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S-1 OIC .......................................... 2140 ..... 524-5923<br />

S-1 NCOIC ..................................... 2140 ..... 524-5923<br />

S-1 FAX LINE ............................... 2140 ..... 524-5927<br />

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71ST ORDNANCE GROUP (EOD) S-2<br />

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S-2 OIC .......................................... 2140 ..... 524-2974<br />

S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 2140 ..... 526-0914<br />

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71ST ORDNANCE GROUP (EOD) S-3<br />

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S-3 OIC .......................................... 2140 ..... 526-2286<br />

S-3 SGM ........................................ 2140 ..... 524-2871<br />

S-3 CURRENT OPS OIC .................. 2140 ..... 524-4978<br />

S-3 CURRENT OPS ......................... 2140 ..... 526-3165<br />

S-3 POST OPS ............................... 2140 ..... 526-2465<br />

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71ST ORDNANCE GROUP (EOD) S-4<br />

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S-4 OIC .......................................... 2140 ..... 526-6919<br />

S-4 PBO......................................... 2140 ..... 524-2898<br />

S-4 SUPPLY NCO ........................... 2140 ..... 524-5847<br />

SENIOR MAINT SUPERVISOR .......... 2140 ..... 526-6919<br />

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71ST ORDNANCE GROUP (EOD) S-6<br />

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S-6 OIC .......................................... 2140 ..... 524-5928<br />

S-6 NCOIC ..................................... 2140 ..... 524-5928<br />

S-6 AUTOMATIONS NCO ................ 2140 ..... 524-5928<br />

S-6 SIGNAL SYSTEMS TECH .......... 2140 ..... 526-1995<br />

S-6 FAX ....................................... 2140 ..... 524-2898<br />

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71ST ORDNANCE GROUP (EOD)<br />

COMMAND GROUP<br />

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GROUP COMMANDER<br />

SECRETARY ................................... 2140 ..... 526-1679<br />

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743RD MI BUCKLEY AFB<br />

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REP........ OFF POST ... 720-847-5034<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP........ OFF POST ... 720-847-6852<br />

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759TH MP BATTALION<br />

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BMT............................................... 1030 ..... 526-2898<br />

BMS .............................................. 1030 ..... 526-1148<br />

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759TH MP BATTALION<br />

COMMAND GROUP<br />

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BN COMMANDER ........................... 1030 ..... 526-8024<br />

BN XO ............................................ 1030 ..... 526-1430<br />

BN CSM ......................................... 1030 ..... 526-8033<br />

BN ADJ .......................................... 1030 ..... 526-8031<br />

BC ADMIN ASSISTANT ................... 1030 ..... 526-3202<br />

CSM ADMIN ASSISTANT ................ 1030 ..... 526-3202<br />

BN STAFF DUTY ............................. 1030 ..... 526-1270<br />

CHAPLAIN ...................................... 1030 ..... 526-0889<br />

CHAPLAIN'S ASSISTANT ................ 1030 ..... 526-0889<br />

CQ ................................................. 1044 ..... 526-3577<br />

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759TH MP BATTALION<br />

HHD DETACHMENT<br />

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HHD COMMANDER ......................... 1140 ..... 524-2736<br />

HHD XO ......................................... 1140 ..... 524-2525<br />

HHD 1SG ....................................... 1140 ..... 526-0269<br />

HHD OPERATIONS .......................... 1040 ..... 524-0556<br />

HHD TRAINING ............................... 1040 ..... 526-2736<br />

HHD SUPPLY .................................. 1040 ..... 526-5098<br />

HHD FAX ...................................... 1040 ..... 526-8754<br />

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759TH MP BATTALION S-1<br />

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S-1 SENIOR HUMAN<br />

RESOURCES NCO ........................... 1030 .... 526-2845/<br />

526-8032<br />

S-1 HUMAN RESOURCES NCO ....... 1030 .... 524-1315/<br />

526-1925<br />

S-1 HUMAN RESOURCES CLERK .... 1030 .... 524-1315/<br />

526-1925<br />

CMD FINANCE NCO ........................ 1030 ..... 526-1928<br />

CAREER COUNSELOR ..................... 1030 ..... 526-0945<br />

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759TH MP BATTALION S-2<br />

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S-2 NCOIC ..................................... 1030 .....................<br />

S-2 OIC .......................................... 1030 ..... 524-3468<br />

SECURITY MANAGER ...................... 1030 ..... 526-4763<br />

SECURITY MANAGER/ANALYST ...... 1030 ..... 526-4763<br />

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759TH MP BATTALION S-3<br />

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S-3 OIC .......................................... 1030 ..... 526-8022<br />

S-3 SGM/OPS ................................ 1030 ..... 526-9551<br />

TRAINING OFFICER ......................... 1030 ..... 526-8020<br />

OPERATIONS OFFICER ................... 1030 ..... 526-8019<br />

OPS NCO ....................................... 1030 ..... 526-8020<br />

BN MEDIC ...................................... 1030 ..... 526-2642<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

SCHOOLS NCOIC ............................ 1030 ..... 526-2655<br />

RANGES/LAND/AMMO .................... 1030 ..... 526-2642<br />

NBC NCO ....................................... 1030 ..... 526-2642<br />

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759TH MP BATTALION S-4<br />

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S-4 OIC .......................................... 1030 ..... 526-4421<br />

S-4 NCOIC ..................................... 1030 ..... 526-8015<br />

PBO ............................................... 1030 ..... 526-1665<br />

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759TH MP BATTALION S-6<br />

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S-6 OIC .......................................... 1030 ..... 526-4763<br />

S-6 NCOIC ..................................... 1030 ..... 526-4763<br />

NCO, TACTICAL TEAM CHIEF .......... 1030 ..... 526-4763<br />

SENIOR INFO SYSTEMS SPC .......... 1030 ..... 526-4763<br />

AUTOMATIONS NCOIC .................... 1030 ..... 526-4763<br />

RETRANS TEAM CHIEF ................... 1030 ..... 526-4763<br />

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858TH QUARTERMASTER DETACHMENT<br />

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QM ADMINISTRATION OFFICE ........ 1049 ..... 526-3194<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ......... 8932 ..... 524-2147<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

ALT NUM ..................................... 8932 ..... 524-2184<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

ALT NUM ..................................... 8932 ..... 524-2186<br />

QM CLERK ..................................... 1049 ..... 526-3885<br />

QM MEDICAL CAGE 2 ..................... 1049 ..... 526-8271<br />

QM SHOP SUPPLY WAREHOUSE ..... 1049 ..... 526-8271<br />

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902ND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE GROUP<br />

ROCKY MOUNTAIN FIELD OFFICE<br />

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SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE ........... 1014 ..... 526-4808<br />

OPERATIONS OFFICER ................... 1014 ..... 526-4815<br />

NCOIC ............................................ 1014 ..... 526-4810<br />

TECHNOLOGY PROTECTION ........... 1014 ..... 526-5959<br />

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96TH RRC RECONSTITUTION TEAM<br />

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96TH RRC RECONSTITUTION<br />

TEAM ............................................. 1049 ..... 526-6712<br />

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984TH MP CO<br />

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COMMANDER ................................ 1140 ..... 526-5121<br />

1ST SGT ........................................ 1140 ..... 526-1573<br />

XO ................................................. 1140 ..... 526-4055<br />

OPERATIONS .................................. 1140 ..... 526-4055<br />

SCHOOLS....................................... 1140 ..... 526-4055<br />

TRAINING ....................................... 1140 ..... 526-4055<br />

ARMS ROOM .................................. 1140 ..... 526-1874<br />

PAC ............................................... 1140 ..... 526-4391<br />

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AAFES<br />

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AAFES GENERAL MANAGER ............. 1510 ............ 576-6174<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ............ 1510 ............ 576-6543<br />

MINI-MALL / MCSS STORE ............... 1510 ............ 576-2586<br />

SERVICE STATION ............................. 1515 ............ 576-6570<br />

B-STREET SHOPPETTE ........................900 ............ 576-1803<br />

HOUSING SHOPPETTE ...................... 5940 ............ 576-7923<br />

MAIN BURGER KING .......................... 1520 ............ 576-6957<br />

GATE 20 SHOPPETTE<br />

AAFES FAX ........................................ 2140 ............ 576-6098<br />

PX MANAGER .................................... 6110 ............ 576-4000<br />

SERVICES & VENDING ....................... 1510 ............ 576-2672<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ..................... 1510 ............ 576-9029<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ..................... 1510 ............ 526-0620<br />

POST EXCHANGE (PX) ....................... 6110 ............ 576-4141<br />

MAIN CLASS VI ................................. 1524 ............ 576-6531<br />

GATE 20 SHOPPETTE ...................GATE 20 ............ 576-0492<br />

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ADOPT A SOLDIER<br />

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CITIZEN SOLDIER CONNECTION ...... OFF POST ...... 667-2883<br />

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AFSBN-CARSON<br />

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SPO ................................................... 8100 ............ 526-5121<br />

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AIR FORCE ACADEMY COMMAND OPERATOR<br />

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INSTALLATION OPERATOR /<br />

DISN ...........................................OFF POST ............ 333-1110<br />

OPERATOR ALT NUMBER ..........OFF POST ............ 333-1818<br />

EOC ............................................OFF POST ............ 333-2633<br />

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AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER<br />

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MAIN NUMBER .................................. 9602 ............ 526-3935<br />

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AIRBORNE UNIT 10TH SPECIAL FORCES<br />

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MAIN NUMBER .....................................636 ............ 524-1971<br />

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AIRBURST RANGE<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................ RANGE 123 ............ 526-3225<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............. RANGE 123 ............ 526-3273<br />

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AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE SECTION<br />

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MAIN NUMBER .................................. 9604 ............ 526-3739<br />

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AKO HELP DESK<br />

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HELP DESK ...............................OFF POST .....703-704-4357<br />

DSN NUMBER ............................OFF POST ............ 654-4357<br />

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS<br />

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MAIN NUMBER .....................24 HOUR CTR ............ 573-5020<br />

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ALPINE TOWER<br />

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ALPINE TOWER ................................. 2429 ............ 526-5176<br />

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ALTERNATE ESCAPES RESERVATIONS<br />

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RESERVATIONS ONLY ....................... 1532 ............ 526-5347<br />

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AMBULANCE / ADMINISTRATION OFFICE<br />

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ADMINISTRATION ............................. 7500 ............ 526-7112<br />

AMBULANCE / EMERGENCIES<br />

ONLY ................................................. 7500 ......................911<br />

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AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT<br />

EMPLOYEES<br />

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MAIN NUMBER .................................. 1101 ............ 576-6000<br />

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AMERICAN RED CROSS<br />

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MAIN OFFICE ..................................... 1217 ............ 526-2311<br />

HOSPITAL OFFICE ............................. 7500 ............ 526-7144<br />

RED CROSS EMERGENCY LINE<br />

24 HOURS ..................................OFF POST .... 877-272-7337<br />

RED CROSS HOSPITAL<br />

VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR ............. 7500 ............ 526-7144<br />

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AMERICAN WARRIOR NETWORKS<br />

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HOUSING-PHONE, HIGH-SPEED<br />

INTERNET & CABLE TV ..................... 7301 ............ 527-0814<br />

BARRACKS-HIGH-SPEED<br />

INTERNET.......................................... 1851 ............ 886-3327<br />

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AMMUNITION SUPPLY POINT (ASP)<br />

DOL, KI, LLC<br />

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ASP SUPERVISOR.............................. 9370 ............ 526-8620<br />

ASP ACCOUNTABLE OFFICER ........... 9370 ............ 526-8620<br />

STOCK CONTROL .............................. 9370 ............ 526-4381<br />

AMMUNITION HOLDING AREA<br />

(AHA) ................................................. 9740 ............ 524-2022<br />

AMMUNITION HOLDING AREA<br />

(AHA) ................................................. 9740 ............ 526-2231<br />

RESIDUE YARD / RECLAMATION<br />

AREA (ARA) ....................................... 9740 ............ 524-0333<br />

ADMINISTRATION ............................. 9732 ............ 526-4381<br />

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ANGER CONTROL SOCIAL SERVICES<br />

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MAIN NUMBER .................................. 7500 ............ 526-4585<br />

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ARMED FORCES BANK<br />

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MAIN NUMBER .................................. 6110 ............ 576-6601<br />

MAIN NUMBER POST EXCHANGE<br />

BRANCH ............................................ 6110 ............ 527-4850<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ....................... 6110 ............ 527-4377<br />

MAIN NUMBER REPLACEMENT<br />

BRANCH ............................................ 1218 ............ 576-7928<br />

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ARMED FORCES NATIONAL BANK<br />

MAIN BRANCH<br />

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MAIN NUMBER .................................. 1512 ............ 576-6601<br />

MAIN NUMBER EXCHANGE ............... 1510 ............ 527-4850<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ....................... 1510 ............ 527-4377<br />

MAIN NUMBER REPLACEMENT ........ 1218 ............ 576-7928<br />

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ARMS ROOM POST<br />

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SUPPLY ........................................310/311 ............ 526-3152<br />

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ARMY AUDIT AGENCY<br />

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FIELD OFFICE MANAGER .................. 1012 ............ 526-1287<br />

CONFERENCE ROOM ........................ 1012 ..........526-3025 /<br />

3062<br />

FAX NUMBER .................................. 1012 ............ 526-7937<br />

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ARMY AUDIT AGENCY (AAA)<br />

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FIELD OFFICE MANAGER .................. 1012 ............ 526-1287<br />

CONFERENCE ROOM ........................ 1012 ..........526-3025 /<br />

3062<br />

FAX NUMBER .................................. 1012 ............ 526-7937<br />

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ARMY CAREER AND ALUMNI PROGRAM<br />

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ACAP ................................................. 1118 ............ 526-1002<br />

DAV REPRESENTATIVE ...................... 1012 ............ 524-2346<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

VA REPRESENTATIVE ........................ 1012 ..........526-1818 /<br />

1819<br />

VA BENEFITS ..............................OFF POST .... 800-827-1000<br />

PIKES PEAK WORKFORCE CENTER ......118 ............ 526-0395<br />

TRANSITION SERVICE MANAGER ...... 1218 ............ 526-0410<br />

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ARMY CAREER COUNSELOR<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................................................ 526-0412<br />

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ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE (ACS)<br />

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ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE<br />

(ACS) ................................................. 1526 ............ 526-4590<br />

COMMUNITY INFORMATION ............. 1526 ............ 526-4590<br />

COMMUNITY INFORMATION<br />

TTY-ACCESSIBLE .............................. 1526 ............ 526-1949<br />

ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF (AER) ..... 1526 ............ 526-4590<br />

(AER) WEEKEND PAGER .................... 1526 ............ 279-3941<br />

ARMY VOLUNTEER CORPS /<br />

MAYORAL PROGRAM ........................ 1526 ..........526-1082 /<br />

8303<br />

CONSUMER AFFAIRS ........................ 1526 ............ 526-4590<br />

DIRECTOR ......................................... 1526 ............ 526-0443<br />

WARRIOR FAMILY COMMUNITY<br />

PARTNERSHIP (WFCP) ...................... 1532 ............ 526-8747<br />

EMPLOYMENT READINESS<br />

PROGRAM ......................................... 1526 ............ 526-0452<br />

ENGLISH AS A SECOND<br />

LANGUAGE ........................................ 1526 ............ 526-4590<br />

EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER<br />

PROGRAM ......................................... 1526 ..........526-4590 /<br />

0446<br />

FAMILY CONNECTION ....................... 1354 ............ 526-1070<br />

FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM<br />

MANAGER ......................................... 1526 ............ 526-0445<br />

FAMILY ADVOCACY ALT NUM ........... 1526 ............ 526-1991<br />

FAMILY ENRICHMENT PROGRAM<br />

AFTB / AFAP) ..................................... 1526 ............ 526-0471<br />

FINANCIAL PLANNING PROGRAM ..... 1526 ............ 526-0449<br />

FRG TRAINER .................................... 1526 ............ 526-4590<br />

INFORMATION REFERRAL &<br />

MARKETING PROGRAM .................... 1526 ............ 526-1949<br />

LOAN CLOSET ................................... 1354 ............ 526-1070<br />

MOBILIZATION & DEPLOYMENT ....... 1526 ............ 526-0465<br />

MULTICULTURAL PROGRAM ............. 1354 ............ 526-1070<br />

ON-POST COMMERCIAL<br />

SOLICITATIONS ................................. 1526 ............ 526-4605<br />

RELOCATION PROGRAM<br />

MANAGER ......................................... 1526 ............ 526-0466<br />

SOLDIER AND FAMILY<br />

ASSISTANCE CENTER ....................... 1039 ............ 526-5807<br />

SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE<br />

COORDINATOR.................................. 1526 ............ 526-0461<br />

VOLUNTEER PROGRAM .................... 1526 ..........526-1082 /<br />

8303<br />

SURVIVOR OUTREACH SERVICES ...... 6215 ............ 526-2069<br />

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ARMY CONTINUING EDUCATION SYSTEM (ACES)<br />

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EDUCATION CENTER ......................... 1117 ............ 526-2124<br />

OPERATIONS MANAGER ................... 1117 ............ 526-4104<br />

COUNSELOR SUPERVISOR ................ 1117 ............ 526-2124<br />

COLLEGE PROGRAM MANAGER ....... 1117 ............ 526-8604<br />

GEOGRAPHICALLY SEPARATED<br />

SOLDIERS ......................................... 1117 ............ 526-2124<br />

INFORMATION ................................... 1117 ............ 526-2124<br />

COUNSELING CENTER ...................... 1117 ............ 526-9885<br />

IN-STATE CERTIFICATION FOR<br />

FAMILY MEMBERS ............................ 1117 ............ 526-2124<br />

TESTING CENTER .............................. 1117 ............ 526-8072<br />

LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER ........ 1117 .......... 526-4058 /<br />

526-8077<br />

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ALPHABETICAL<br />

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UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

BSEP / FAST...................................... 1117 ............ 526-8039<br />

CLASSROOM RESERVATIONS ........... 1117 ............ 526-8061<br />

FAX ................................................. 1117 ............ 526-8071<br />

TOLL-FREE NUMBER ........................ 1117 .... 866-837-5134<br />

ON-POST COLLEGES ........................ 1117 ............................<br />

PIKES PEAK COMMUNITY<br />

COLLEGE ........................................... 1117 ............ 502-4200<br />

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO<br />

AT COLORADO SPRINGS ................... 1117 ............ 526-8066<br />

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY-<br />

PUEBLO............................................. 1117 ............ 526-2509<br />

EMBRY RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL<br />

UNIVERSITY ....................................... 1117 ............ 526-3387<br />

TROY UNIVERSITY ............................. 1117 ............ 526-6890<br />

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ARMY CONTRACTING AGENCY<br />

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RECEPTIONIST .................................. 1220 ............ 526-5035<br />

RECEPTIONIST ALTERNATE .............. 1220 ............ 526-3892<br />

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ARMY DEPOT / TOBYHANNA (TYAD)<br />

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FORWARD REPAIR ACTIVITY (FRA) ..........................................<br />

PRIMARY ........................................... 8300 ............ 526-9760<br />

FAX ................................................. 8300 ............ 526-3265<br />

TECHNICIANS .................................... 8300 ............ 526-9570<br />

TECHNICIANS .................................... 8300 ..........526-8434 /<br />

8443<br />

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ARMY EDUCATION CENTER<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ................................. 1117 ............ 526-2124<br />

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ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF (AER)<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ................................. 1526 ............ 526-4783<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ..................... 1526 ............ 526-4590<br />

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ARMY KNOWLEDGE ONLINE<br />

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HELP DESK ......................................................703-704-4357<br />

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ARMY ONE SOURCE<br />

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ARMY ONE SOURCE ........................................800-464-8107<br />

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ARMY RECREATION MACHINE PROGRAM (ARMP)<br />

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ................................... 526-0220<br />

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ARMY RESERVE ACCESSIONS NCO<br />

AREA 7 EAST<br />

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NCO .................................................. 8932 ............ 526-6544<br />

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ARMY RESERVE CAREER COUNSELOR OFFICE,<br />

REGION 13 AREA 5<br />

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ARMY RESERVE CAREER COUNSELOR, AREA LEADER, MSG<br />

PETER KRIEG..................................... 3450 .... 719-524-5015<br />

ARMY RESERVE CAREER COUNSELOR,<br />

SFC AMY J PHILLIPS ............8932 RM 150 .. 719-526-2996 /<br />

CELL 719-210-7325<br />

ARMY RESERVE CAREER COUNSELOR,<br />

SFC SAUL G GARCIA ......................... 8932 .... 719-526-9821<br />

ARMY RESERVE CAREER COUNSELOR,<br />

SFC CINDY KIRKSEY.......................... 3450 .... 719-524-5055<br />

ARMY RESERVE CAREER COUNSELOR,<br />

SFC CHRISTOPHER LABERTEAUX ..... 3450 .... 719-524-2174<br />

ARMY RESERVE CAREER COUNSELOR,<br />

SFC WILLIE GREENE III ...................... 3450 .... 719-526-3763<br />

ARMY RESERVE SPECIAL MISSIONS<br />

OFFICE, SFC JEREMY KASTEN.......... 8932 .... 719-526-6544<br />

ACCESSIONS CAREER COUNSELOR<br />

MANAGER, MSG BRIAN BROWNELL . 8932 .... 719-526-2866<br />

ACCESSIONS CAREER COUNSELOR OFFICE, SFC ANGEL<br />

LARACUENTE .................................... 8932 .... 719-524-0560<br />

ARMY RESERVE CENTER SUPPLY<br />

OFFICE FAX .................................... 8932 ............ 524-0509<br />

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ARMY SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM (ASAP)<br />

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ADMINISTRATION ............................. 6236 ............ 526-2181<br />

ALCOHOL & DRUG CONTROL<br />

OFFICER (ADCO)................................ 6236 ............ 526-2501<br />

APPOINTMENT (ADAPT) /<br />

SELF-REFERRALS ............................. 6236 .526-2862 / 2863<br />

EMPLOYMENT ASST PROGRAM<br />

COORD (EAPC) .................................. 6236 ............ 526-8403<br />

COLLECTION CENTER (LAB) .............. 6236 ..........526-8407 /<br />

3395<br />

INSTALLATION BIOCHEMICAL<br />

TEST COORD (IBTC) .......................... 6236 ............ 526-0402<br />

PREVENTION COORDINATOR (PC) ..... 6236 ............ 526-9191<br />

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ARMY WORLD CLASS ATHLETE PROGRAM (WCAP)<br />

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COMMANDER ................................... 1662 ............ 526-4139<br />

1ST SGT ............................................ 1662 ............ 526-4123<br />

FAX ................................................... 1662 ............ 526-2146<br />

PAC ................................................... 1662 ............ 526-5871<br />

PAC ALT NUMBER............................. 1662 ............ 524-0953<br />

WRESTLING OFFICE .......................... 1661 ..........526-3809 /<br />

3836<br />

SUPPLY ............................................. 1662 ............ 526-2056<br />

SPORTS MEDICINE OFFICE ............... 1661 ............ 526-3272<br />

BOXING OFFICE ................................. 1662 ............ 526-3865<br />

S-1 .................................................... 1662 .526-5871 / 4139<br />

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ARMY WOUNDED SOLDIER & FAMILY HOTLINE<br />

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ARMY WOUNDED SOLDIER &<br />

FAMILY HOTLINE........................OFF POST .... 800-984-8523<br />

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ARMY WOUNDED WARRIOR PROGRAM (AW2)<br />

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SOLDIER / FAMILY<br />

MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST .......OFF POST .... 800-984-8523<br />

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ASK THE GARRISON COMMANDER<br />

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ASK THE GARRISON<br />

COMMANDER ................................... 1430 ............ 526-2050<br />

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ASM MATERIAL FIELDING TEAM ASSIGNMENTS<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ................................. 2426 ............ 526-0950<br />

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ASSISTANT CONGRESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ................................. 1430 ............ 526-5237<br />

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ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL<br />

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ASSISTANT ....................................... 1659 ............ 526-9471<br />

ASSISTANT ....................................... 1659 ............ 526-9472<br />

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AUDIE MURPHY CLUB<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ................................. 1659 ............ 524-3856<br />

ADMINISTRATION ............................. 1659 ............ 526-0826<br />

AVIATION OFFICER DIVISION ............. 1430 ............ 526-5198<br />

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AVIATION SYSTEMS COMMAND (AVSCOM)<br />

————————————————————<br />

.......................................................... 9604 ............ 526-0250<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

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AVIATION TROOP COMMAND (ATCOM)<br />

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AVIATION TROOP COMMAND ........... 8000 ............ 526-2623<br />

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AVIATION TROOP COMMAND ATCOM AIR<br />

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ATCOM AIR ....................................... 9604 ............ 526-0252<br />

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AWARDS AND DECORATIONS AG<br />

————————————————————<br />

.......................................................... 1430 ............ 526-2110<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ..................... 1430 ............ 526-4130<br />

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AWOL APPREHENSION<br />

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.......................................................... 2700 ............ 526-0648<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ..................... 2700 ............ 526-3850<br />

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BALFOUR BEATTY COMMUNITIES<br />

ON-POST HOUSING<br />

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BALFOUR BEATTY (ON-POST HOUSING)<br />

OFFICE .............................................. 6800 ............ 579-1606<br />

BALFOUR BEATTY (ON-POST HOUSING)<br />

WORK ORDERS ................................. 6271 ............ 579-1605<br />

BALFOUR BEATTY (ON-POST HOUSING)<br />

FINANCE OFFICE ............................... 6800 ............ 579-1606<br />

BALFOUR BEATTY COMMUNITY<br />

MANAGER ......................................... 6800 ............ 579-1606<br />

BALFOUR BEATTY ASSISTANT<br />

COMMUNITY MANAGER.................... 6800 ............ 579-1606<br />

HOUSING SELF-HELP ........................ 6271 ............ 579-1606<br />

HOUSING SELF-HELP ........................ 6271 ............ 579-1606<br />

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BALFOUR BEATTY HOUSING VILLAGE<br />

CONSULTANTS<br />

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SHOSHONI, SIOUX, APACHE,<br />

ARAPAHOE ........................................ 7301 ............ 226-2339<br />

CHEROKEE, CHOCTAW,<br />

CHEYENNE ........................................ 7301 ............ 226-2301<br />

UTE HILL, PAWNEE, COMANCHE,<br />

KIOWA ............................................... 7301 ............ 226-3678<br />

CHEYENNE, BLACKFOOT,<br />

NAVAJO ............................................ 7301 ............ 226-3678<br />

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BANK ARMED FORCES<br />

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MAIN NUMBER .................................. 6110 ............ 576-6601<br />

MAIN NUMBER POST EXCHANGE<br />

BRANCH ............................................ 6110 ............ 527-4850<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ..................... 6110 ............ 527-4377<br />

MAIN NUMBER REPLACEMENT<br />

BRANCH ............................................ 1218 ............ 576-7928<br />

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BARBER SHOPS<br />

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POST BARBER SHOP 1<br />

(MINI MALL) ...................................... 1161 ............ 524-2814<br />

PRUSSMAN BARBER SHOP............... 1851 ............ 527-0688<br />

IVY BARBER SHOP ............................ 2355 ............ 576-1770<br />

BARBER SHOP POST EXCHANGE ...... 6110 ............ 540-9273<br />

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BATTLE COMMAND TRAINING CENTER (BCTC)<br />

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BRANCH CHIEF / COR ....................... 2135 ............ 526-5410<br />

BRANCH DEPUTY CHIEF /<br />

CCTT COR ......................................... 2135 ............ 526-1990<br />

BRANCH DIGITAL INTEGRATIONS ..... 2135 ............ 526-5412<br />

BRANCH OPERATIONS ...................... 2135 ............ 526-5412<br />

BRANCH SYSTEMS<br />

ENGINEERING .................................... 2135 ............ 524-3584<br />

BRANCH FAX LINE 1 ......................... 2135 ............ 526-4465<br />

BRANCH FAX LINE 2 ......................... 2135 ............ 524-3579<br />

BCTC SITE LEAD ............................... 2422 ............ 526-9800<br />

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BCTC SCHEDULER ............................ 2425 ............ 526-9898<br />

BCTC SITE LEAD ............................... 2135 ............ 526-5930<br />

CCTT ADMIN OFFICE ......................... 2135 ............ 226-7804<br />

CCTT OPERATIONS /<br />

SCHEDULING .................................... 2135 ............ 524-3586<br />

CTS SITE LEAD / SCHEDULER ........... 1669 ............ 524-4568<br />

FSR (AGTS, BATS, U-COFT) .............. 2135 ............ 579-7176<br />

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BATTLE SIMULATIONS CENTER<br />

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DTC SITE LEAD/SCHEDULER ............ 2426 ............ 526-4610<br />

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BEACON REGISTRATION<br />

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RECEPTIONIST .................................. 5510 ............ 524-2544<br />

BEACON SCHOOL /<br />

HEADSTART #1 ................................. 5510 ............ 526-9421<br />

BEACON SCHOOL /<br />

HEADSTART #2 ................................. 5510 ............ 576-0861<br />

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BEAUTY SHOP<br />

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POST EXCHANGE .............................. 1510 ............ 576-6451<br />

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BEHAVIORIAL HEALTH TEAM A (ALPHA) (BHTA)<br />

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MAIN NUMBER .................................. 1657 .......... 526-2609 /<br />

526-2542<br />

SCREENING ....................................... 1657 .......... 526-2439 /<br />

526-2396<br />

TREATMENT ..................................... 1657 ............ 526-2662<br />

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE ..................... 1657 ............ 526-2889<br />

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BETTER OPPORTUNITIES FOR SINGLE SOLDIERS<br />

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BOSS LINE MAIN NUMBER ............... 1217 ............ 524-2677<br />

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BEVERAGE PACKAGE STORES AAFES CLASS VI<br />

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MAIN CLASS VI ................................. 1524 ............ 576-6531<br />

SHOPPETTE CLASS VI ..........................900 ............ 576-1803<br />

SHOPPETTE CLASS VI HOUSING<br />

AREA ................................................. 1524 ............ 576-7923<br />

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BILLETING OFFICE COLORADO INN<br />

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MAIN NUMBER .................................. 7301 ............ 526-4832<br />

ALT MAIN NUMBER........................... 7301 ............ 524-8300<br />

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BLOCKING AND BRACING<br />

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PACKING AND CRATING .......................330 .526-6137 / 8734<br />

/ 4977<br />

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BLUE FORCE TRACKING (BFT)<br />

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MAIN NUMBER .................................. 1550 ............ 526-4294<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER .........NEW JERSEY .....732-427-2979<br />

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BOWLING CENTER<br />

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MANAGER ......................................... 1511 ............ 526-5542<br />

STRIKE ZONE .................................... 1511 ............ 526-8126<br />

STRIKE ZONE .................................... 1511 ............ 576-3108<br />

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BOXING GYM<br />

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.......................................................... 6017 ............ 526-1240<br />

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BRADLEY FIELDING TEAM<br />

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.......................................................... 2344 ............ 526-1752<br />

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BUCKLEY AIR FORCE BASE<br />

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BUCKLEY AIR FORCE BASE<br />

DENVER .....................................OFF POST .....720-847-9011<br />

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BUDGET PLANNING<br />

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ADMINISTRATION ............................. 1526 ............ 526-4605<br />

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BUILDING WORK ORDERS<br />

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.............................................................211 ............ 526-5345<br />

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BURGER KING EXPRESS STORE<br />

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GATE 4 SHOPPETTE .............................900 ............ 538-0944<br />

GATE 3 SHOPPETTE .............................510 ............ 527-4945<br />

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BURGER KING MAIN STORE<br />

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BURGER KING MAIN STORE .............. 1520 ............ 576-6957<br />

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BUTTS ARMY AIRFIELD (BAAF)<br />

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4/1/6 CAV FLIGHT OPERATIONS ....... 9604 ............ 526-8641<br />

4/1/6 CAV FLIGHT OPERATIONS<br />

ALT NUM ........................................ 9601 ............ 526-8642<br />

C & E MAINTENANCE ........................ 9602 ............ 526-2224<br />

AVIONICS OFFICE .............................. 9601 ............ 526-0230<br />

COLD REFUEL DEFENSE CONTRACT<br />

SERVICES .......................................... 9601 ............ 526-1315<br />

AIRFIELD MANAGER .......................... 9601 ............ 526-2017<br />

AIRFIELD COMMANDER .................... 9601 ............ 526-9513<br />

CREW CHIEF ..................................... 9601 ............ 526-0239<br />

DINING FACILITY ............................... 9604 ............ 526-3213<br />

EXECUTIVE OFFICER ......................... 9612 ............ 526-8094<br />

FAX ................................................. 9604 ............ 526-8646<br />

FIRE STATION ................................... 9601 ............ 526-3681<br />

FLIGHT OPERATIONS 4/4TH.............. 9601 ............ 526-5300<br />

FLIGHT OPERATIONS ALT NUM ........ 9604 ............ 526-5301<br />

FLIGHT PLATOON .............................. 9601 ............ 526-0294<br />

FLIGHT SHOP .................................... 9604 ............ 526-0271<br />

FLIGHT SIMULATOR .......................... 9638 ............ 526-0143<br />

GUARD SHACK .................................. 9601 ............ 526-3599<br />

HANGAR 2 ......................................... 9601 ............ 526-4198<br />

HANGAR 3 ......................................... 9604 ............ 526-4189<br />

HANGAR 4 ......................................... 9604 ............ 526-4183<br />

HANGAR 5 ......................................... 9604 ............ 526-4175<br />

HOT POINT ........................................ 9604 ............ 526-4114<br />

LAO CECOM ...................................... 9636 ............ 526-3614<br />

LAO CECOM ALT NUM ...................... 9604 ............ 526-5213<br />

MAINTENANCE PLATOON<br />

COMMANDER ................................... 9604 ............ 526-0237<br />

MAINTENANCE PLATOON SGT.......... 9604 ............ 526-0235<br />

OPERATIONS ..................................... 9604 ............ 526-3936<br />

PAC ................................................... 9601 ............ 526-0294<br />

PAC ALT NUM ................................... 9604 ............ 526-0946<br />

POL BULK ......................................... 9604 ............ 526-0271<br />

QUALITY CONTROL OFFICE ............... 9601 ............ 526-2253<br />

SAFETY OFFICE ................................. 9604 ............ 526-0284<br />

SERGEANT OF THE GUARD ............... 9604 ............ 526-8641<br />

SERGEANT OF THE GUARD<br />

ALT NUM ......................................... 9601 ............ 526-8642<br />

SHOP OFFICE .................................... 9601 ............ 526-0240<br />

BUTTS RADIO .................................... 9602 ............ 526-5117<br />

STANDARDS OFFICE ......................... 9601 ............ 526-0283<br />

STANDARDS OFFICE ALT NUM ......... 9604 ............ 526-0282<br />

SUPPLY OFFICE ................................. 9604 ............ 526-0242<br />

TECH CONTROL OFFICE .................... 9604 ............ 526-0157<br />

TECH SUPPORT OFFICE .................... 9604 ............ 526-0238<br />

ATC CHIEF ......................................... 9602 ............ 526-8662<br />

TRAINING / OPERATIONS .................. 9604 ............ 526-3682<br />

WEATHER / 13TH ASOS .................... 9601 ............ 526-3620<br />

13TH ASOS NCOIC ............................ 9601 ............ 526-1494<br />

MANUFACTURER REPS ............................................................<br />

ALT NUMBER .................................. 9604 ............ 526-3739<br />

BUTTS TOWER .................................. 9602 ............ 524-1961<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

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— C —<br />

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CAB SERVICES YELLOW CAB<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ....................OFF POST ......... 634-50O0<br />

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CALIBRATION 95TH MAINTENANCE<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 8032 ..........526-8559<br />

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CALIBRATION OFFICE AMC TMDE<br />

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TMDE ADMINISTRATION .............. 524 ..........526-5094<br />

TMDE PRODUCTION CONTROL ..... 524 ......... 526-5755<br />

TMDE CALIBRATION<br />

LABORATORY ............................... 524 ..........526-3940<br />

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CAMP FALCON<br />

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CAMP FALCON ........................... 6262 .........................<br />

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CAMP RED DEVIL TRAINING<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ............. DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0855<br />

CAMP RED DEVIL OPERATOR<br />

ALT NUM ................... DOWN RANGE ..........530-9011<br />

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CANVAS REPAIR OFFICE<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 8000 ..........526-5641<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 8000 ..........526-2911<br />

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CAR CARE CENTER<br />

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CAR CARE CENTER .................... 1515 ......... 576-6570<br />

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CAR RENTAL<br />

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ENTERPRISE RENTAL CAR<br />

COMPANY ................................. 1510 ......... 576-0727<br />

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CAR WASH / POV<br />

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.................................................. 1070 ......... 226-2850<br />

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CARLSON WAGONLIT<br />

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SATO ......................................... 1012 ..........576-5188<br />

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CARLSON WAGONLIT TRAVEL OFFICE (SATO)<br />

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LEISURE AND GOVERNMENT<br />

OFFICIAL .................................... 1012 ..........576-5188<br />

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CASUALTY ASSISTANCE FUNERAL HONORS<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1218 ......... 526-5613<br />

FUNERAL HONORS ALT NUM ..... 1218 ......... 526-5614<br />

FUNERAL HONORS ALT NUM 2 .. 1218 ......... 526-3144<br />

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CECOM LAO COMMUNICATIONS<br />

ELECTRONICS OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 8000 ..........526-9023<br />

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CENTENNIAL TRAINING SITE COLORADO NATIONAL<br />

GUARD<br />

————————————————————<br />

NATIONAL GUARD COMMANDER<br />

WEEKENDS ................................ 6280 ......... 526-2998<br />

NATIONAL GUARD CSM<br />

WEEKENDS ................................ 6280 ......... 524-1676<br />

DETACHMENT COMMANDER<br />

ALT .......................................... 6280 ......... 526-4603<br />

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DETACHMENT COMMANDER<br />

WEEKENDS ................................ 6280 ......... 526-2938<br />

ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN ......... 6280 ......... 524-1675<br />

GUARD FAX ................................ 6280 ......... 524-1677<br />

LOGISTICS OFF ALT NUM ........... 6280 ......... 524-0922<br />

GUARD RFMSS .......................... 6280 ......... 524-4449<br />

STATE MAINTENANCE ................ 6280 ......... 526-9931<br />

STATE MAINT ALT NUM ............. 6280 ......... 526-4675<br />

SUPPLY WEEKDAYS ................... 6280 ......... 526-2987<br />

TACTICAL MAINT WKDAYS ......... 1220 ......... 526-1563<br />

FACILITY MANAGER ................... 6280 ......... 526-0920<br />

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CENTRAL IN- AND OUT-PROCESSING CENTER<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1118 ..........526-4454<br />

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CENTRAL ISSUE FACILITY (CIF)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION /<br />

APPOINTMENTS ........................... 330 ....... 524-1888 /<br />

526-3321<br />

CENTRAL RECEIVING<br />

ALT NUM ............................315/316 ..........526-8722<br />

OFFICE ..................................315/316 ......... 526-5512<br />

COMPTROLLER ............................ 330 ......... 524-1888<br />

DIRECT EXCHANGE ...................... 330 ......... 526-6150<br />

FAX ............................................ 330 ......... 526-5992<br />

FULL ISSUE .................................. 330 ......... 526-6143<br />

MANAGER .................................... 330 ......... 526-6477<br />

MOS ISSUE .................................. 330 ......... 526-6150<br />

NCOIC .......................................... 330 ......... 526-6141<br />

PROPERTY BOOK CONTROL<br />

OFFICER ...................................... 330 ......... 524-1888<br />

PROPERTY BOOK OFFICER ........... 330 ......... 526-6140<br />

SECRETARY ................................. 330 ......... 526-6477<br />

SECRETARY ALT NUM .................. 330 ......... 526-4057<br />

SEWING SECTION......................... 330 ......... 524-2008<br />

SUPERVISOR ................................ 330 ......... 526-6477<br />

SUPPLY........................................ 330 ......... 526-5512<br />

TEXTILE TENT REPAIR .................. 330 ......... 526-2911<br />

TURN IN APPOINTMENTS ............. 330 ......... 526-2729<br />

WAREHOUSE OFFICE .................... 330 ......... 526-6152<br />

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CENTRAL VEHICLE WASH<br />

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.................................................. 3703 ......... 526-3820<br />

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CG'S HOTLINE DIAL THE CG<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION....................... 1430 ......... 526-2677<br />

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CHAPELS FT CARSON INSTALLATION<br />

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FAMILY LIFE CENTER ................. 1526 ......... 526-6917<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1526 ......... 526-8278<br />

HEALER CHAPEL ........................ 7500 ......... 526-7386<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 7500 ......... 526-7347<br />

GARRISON CHAPLAIN NAF<br />

CLERK ....................................... 1350 ......... 526-0483<br />

GARRISON CHAPLAIN ................. 1350 ......... 526-5279<br />

GARRISON CHAPLAIN'S<br />

SECRETARY ............................... 1350 ......... 526-5279<br />

GARRISON DEPUTY<br />

CHAPLAIN .................................. 1350 ......... 526-6264<br />

GARRISON CHAPLAIN<br />

RESOURCE MANAGER ................ 1350 ......... 526-3888<br />

GARRISON CHAPLAIN NCOIC ...... 1350 ......... 526-5191<br />

GARRISON CHAPLAIN FAX .......... 1350 ......... 526-2944<br />

PROVIDER CHAPEL NCOIC .......... 1350 ......... 526-8619<br />

4TH ID DIVISION CHAPLAIN ........ 1435 ......... 503-0050<br />

4TH ID DIVISION DEPUTY<br />

CHAPLAIN .................................. 1435 ......... 503-0052<br />

PRUSSMAN CHAPEL ....................... 1850 ........... 526-9640<br />

PRUSSMAN CHAPEL ALT NUM ...... 1850 ........... 526-4082<br />

SOLDIERS MEMORIAL CHAPEL ...... 1500 ........... 526-5229<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1500 ......... 524-4316<br />

DIRECTOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION<br />

CATHOLIC .................................. 1500 ......... 524-2458<br />

DIRECTOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION<br />

PROTESTANT ............................. 1500 ......... 526-5744<br />

VETERANS CHAPEL .................... 2359 ......... 526-5890<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 2359 ......... 524-8889<br />

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CHECK CONTROL OFFICES<br />

————————————————————<br />

AAFES........................................ 2140 ......... 526-5429<br />

DPCA ......................................... 1217 ......... 526-4019<br />

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CHENEGA SECURITY & PROTECTION<br />

SERVICES LLC<br />

————————————————————<br />

CONTRACT SECURITY<br />

GUARDS..................................... 2757 ......... 524-4419<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN AIR FORCE BASE NORAD<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ....................OFF POST ......... 474-1110<br />

DSN MAIN NUMBER ............OFF POST ......... 268-1110<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHIEF OF STAFF FT CARSON<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHIEF OF STAFF ......................... 1430 ......... 526-3085<br />

DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF ........... 1430 ......... 526-3435<br />

SECRETARY TO THE GENERAL ... 1430 ......... 526-3406<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 1430 ......... 526-3405<br />

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CHILD ABUSE<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 7500 ......... 526-4585<br />

AFTER HOURS ASSISTANCE<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 7500 ......... 526-7111<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHILD AND YOUTH SERVICES CHILD CARE<br />

CYS / DPCA<br />

————————————————————<br />

CYS COORDINATOR FAX............. 1217 ......... 526-0364<br />

DIRECTOR WEST CENTER .......... 6060 ......... 524-0153<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 6060 ......... 524-0151<br />

REGISTRATION & INFO ............... 1518 ......... 526-1101<br />

REGISTRATION FAX .................... 1518 ......... 524-0194<br />

DIRECTOR SCHOOL AGE............. 5510 ......... 524-0190<br />

DIRECTOR BEACON CIRCLE ........ 5510 ......... 526-4887<br />

DIR BEACON ALT NUM ............... 5510 ......... 524-2544<br />

SUPPLEMENTAL PROGRAMS ..... 1518 ......... 526-8220<br />

DIRECTOR SOUTHEAST<br />

CENTER ..................................... 2765 ......... 526-3216<br />

DIR SOUTHEAST ALT NUM ......... 2765 ......... 526-3160<br />

DIRECTOR NORTH CENTER ........ 4355 ......... 526-3239<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 4355 ......... 526-3241<br />

DIR SOUTHWEST HOURLY<br />

CENTER ..................................... 7790 ......... 526-3313<br />

HOURLY CARE RESERVATION ..... 7790 ......... 526-2463<br />

DIRECTOR YOUTH CENTER ......... 5950 ......... 526-2794<br />

DIR YOUTH CENTER ALT NUM .... 5950 ......... 526-2680<br />

DIRECTOR YOUTH SPORTS ......... 5950 ......... 526-1233<br />

DIR YOUTH SPORTS ALT NUM .... 5950 ......... 526-2680<br />

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CID<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1816 ......... 526-3991<br />

CID ALTERNATE NUMBER .......... 1816 ......... 526-3992<br />

FRAUD WASTE AND ABUSE ........ 1816 ......... 526-3991<br />

————————————————————<br />

CITIZEN SOLDIER CONNECTION<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADOPT A SOLDIER ..............OFF POST ......... 667-2883<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

————————————————————<br />

CIVILIAN PERSONNEL ADVISORY CENTER (CPAC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 6220 ......... 526-8341<br />

MAIN FAX NUMBER .................... 1118 ......... 526-2962<br />

INJURY COMPENSATION<br />

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR ....... 1118 ......... 526-3004<br />

ICPA / FAX ................................. 1118 ......... 526-6128<br />

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CLASS SIX AAFES<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN CLASS SIX STORE ............. 1524 ......... 576-6531<br />

————————————————————<br />

CLASSIFIED DESTRUCTION FACILITY<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ............................. 856 ......... 526-4909<br />

————————————————————<br />

CLOSE COMBAT TACTICAL TRAINER (CCTT)<br />

————————————————————<br />

SITE LEAD .................................. 2135 ......... 226-7804<br />

OPERATIONS/SCHEDULING ........ 2135 ......... 524-3568<br />

ADMIN OFFICE ........................... 2135 ......... 226-7804<br />

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CLOTHING SALES STORE ALTERATIONS<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1510 ........... 576-430<br />

————————————————————<br />

CLOTHING SALES STORE MILITARY<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ............................. 307 ......... 526-8715<br />

————————————————————<br />

CLUBS<br />

————————————————————<br />

ALTERNATE ESCAPES ................ 1532 ......... 576-7540<br />

————————————————————<br />

CMD GROUP OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMIN ....................................... 1048 ......... 526-6796<br />

————————————————————<br />

COLD STORAGE TISA<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ............................. 350 ......... 526-2873<br />

————————————————————<br />

COLOR GUARD MOUNTED<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ......................... 10015 ......... 503-9349<br />

MOUNTED COLOR GUARD<br />

NCOIC ...................................... 10015 ......... 526-4985<br />

————————————————————<br />

COLORADO ARMY NATIONAL GUARD RECRUITER<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ....................OFF POST ..........635-2862<br />

————————————————————<br />

COLORADO INN<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 7301 ..........526-4832<br />

ALT MAIN NUMBER .................. 7301 ......... 524-8300<br />

————————————————————<br />

COLORADO NATIONAL GUARD<br />

1ST BN 157TH IN<br />

————————————————————<br />

HHC ADMIN ............................... 8110 ..........526-5644<br />

————————————————————<br />

COLORADO NATIONAL GUARD DETACHMENT<br />

1/3650TH MAINTENANCE COMP<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 8470 ..........526-5083<br />

1/3650TH MAINTENANCE COMP<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 8470 ......... 526-4883<br />

————————————————————<br />

COLORADO NATIONAL GUARD OMS5<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 8472 ......... 526-2712<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 8472 ......... 526-4866<br />

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COLORADO NATIONAL GUARD RESERVES (CNGR)<br />

————————————————————<br />

CNGR CLERK ............................. 1666 ......... 524-0512<br />

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CNGR NCOIC .............................. 9611 ......... 524-0968<br />

CNGR SGM ................................ 9611 ......... 524-0967<br />

CNGR SUPPLY OFFICE ................ 8932 ......... 526-9797<br />

————————————————————<br />

COLORADO REGIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE<br />

HEADQUARTERS 168TH REGIM (CRTI)<br />

————————————————————<br />

CRTI .......................................... 6286 ......... 526-9630<br />

HEADQUARTERS ADJUTANT ....... 6286 ......... 526-8497<br />

HEADQUARTERS<br />

COMMANDANT .......................... 6286 ......... 526-0919<br />

HEADQUARTERS CSM ................ 6286 ......... 526-8498<br />

HEADQUARTERS DEPUTY<br />

COMMANDANT .......................... 6286 ......... 526-0920<br />

HEADQUARTERS FAX ................. 6286 ......... 526-1462<br />

HEADQUARTERS FULL-TIME<br />

UNIT SUPPORT ........................... 6286 ......... 526-9630<br />

HEADQUARTERS FULL-TIME<br />

UNIT SUPPORT ALT .................... 6286 ......... 526-8497<br />

HEADQUARTERS OPERATIONS<br />

OFFICER .................................... 6286 ......... 526-9630<br />

HEADQUARTERS S 1 SHOP ........ 6286 ......... 526-0922<br />

HEADQUARTERS S 2 SHOP ........ 6286 ......... 526-5147<br />

HEADQUARTERS SDO /<br />

SDNCO ...................................... 6286 ......... 526-4609<br />

HEADQUARTERS SDO /<br />

SDNCO ALT NUM ....................... 6286 ......... 526-0192<br />

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COLORADO SPRINGS ARMY<br />

RECRUITING COMPANY<br />

————————————————————<br />

ARMY RECRUITING COMPANY<br />

COMMANDER ............................ 6225 ......... 526-4444<br />

ARMY RECRUITING COMPANY<br />

SECRETARY ............................... 6225 ......... 526-4515<br />

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COLORADO SPRINGS MULTI-SERVICE<br />

MARKET OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1011 ......... 524-2604<br />

————————————————————<br />

COLORADO SPRINGS UTILITIES<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ....OFF POST ......... 448-4800<br />

————————————————————<br />

COMBAT SERVICES SUPPORT<br />

AUTOMATION MANAGEMENT OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 8000 ......... 526-6443<br />

————————————————————<br />

COMBAT STRESS UNIT 84TH<br />

MEDICAL DETACHMENT<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1202 ......... 526-5787<br />

————————————————————<br />

COMMISSARY<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1800 ......... 503-8300<br />

————————————————————<br />

COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

COUNSELOR .............................. 1217 ......... 526-2862<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 1217 ......... 526-2863<br />

————————————————————<br />

COMPASSIONATE REASSIGNMENTS<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION....................... 1218 ......... 526-6483<br />

————————————————————<br />

COMPTROLLER<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 6220 ......... 526-3195<br />

————————————————————<br />

CONCESSION FACILITIES<br />

————————————————————<br />

ALTERATION SHOP .................... 1510 ......... 576-4304<br />

BARBER SHOP 1 ........................ 6110 ......... 540-9273<br />

BARBER SHOP 2 ........................ 1510 ......... 576-8013<br />

BARBER SHOP 5 ........................ 2355 ......... 524-0131<br />

BARBER SHOP 6 ........................ 1851 ......... 527-0688<br />

BEAUTY SHOP PX ....................... 6110 ......... 576-6451<br />

CAR RENTAL ENTERPRISE .......... 1510 ......... 576-0727<br />

FLAG SHOP 1 ............................. 6110 ......... 579-0791<br />

FLAG SHOP 2 ............................. 1510 ......... 527-0835<br />

FLOWER SHOP ........................... 6110 ......... 579-8772<br />

GNC ........................................... 6110 ......... 538-0073<br />

IRMA'S PLACE ........................... 1851 ......... 576-6485<br />

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN<br />

(KFC) ......................................... 1532 ......... 579-8237<br />

OPTICAL SHOP<br />

(ABBA EYE CARE) ....................... 6110 ......... 576-5151<br />

SPRINT BARRACKS SERVICES .... 1851 ......... 886-3327<br />

SPRINT PCS SERVICES ............... 6110 ......... 576-0935<br />

U-HAUL RENTALS ........................ 980 ......... 527-9836<br />

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CONGRESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1218 ......... 526-9488<br />

CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRIES<br />

CLERK ....................................... 1218 ......... 526-9471<br />

FAX .......................................... 1218 ......... 526-9472<br />

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CONVOY TRAINING UNDER SIM CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1669 ......... 524-4568<br />

————————————————————<br />

COPARS COMMUNITY ORIENTING<br />

POLICING SECTION ALT NUM<br />

————————————————————<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ................. 5510 ......... 526-4889<br />

————————————————————<br />

CORNUCOPIA<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 7500 ......... 576-3875<br />

————————————————————<br />

CORPS OF ENGINEERS OMAHA DISTRICT ROCKY<br />

MOUNTAIN AREA DISTRICT<br />

————————————————————<br />

AREA OFFICE ......................OFF POST ......... 574-0504<br />

RESIDENT OFFICE ........................ 304 ......... 526-5448<br />

FT CARSON RESIDENT OFFICE ..... 304 ......... 570-7797<br />

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CREDIT UNION SECURITY SERVICE<br />

FEDERAL CREDIT UNION MAIN BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1513 ......... 576-6401<br />

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CRIME PREVENTION<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1218 ......... 526-2138<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ................. 2757 ......... 526-2158<br />

————————————————————<br />

CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1816 ......... 526-3991<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ................. 1816 ......... 526-3992<br />

FRAUD WASTE AND ABUSE HOTLINE 1816 ... 524-1120<br />

— D —<br />

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DA PHOTO / VISUAL INFORMATION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DA PHOTO / VISUAL INFORMATION 1230 .......526-1500<br />

————————————————————<br />

DECA COMMISSARY<br />

————————————————————<br />

COMMISSARY MAIN NUMBER .... 1525 ......... 524-9800<br />

COMMISSARY OFFICER .............. 1525 ......... 526-8819<br />

ADMINISTRATION....................... 1525 ......... 526-8823<br />

COMMISSARY FAX ..................... 1525 ......... 540-0173<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

————————————————————<br />

DEFENSE AUTOMATION PRODUCTION SERVICE<br />

(DAPS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

DAPS FAX .................................. 1550 ......... 526-1078<br />

DAPS WORK ORDER DESK ......... 1550 ......... 526-4900<br />

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DEFENSE COURIER SERVICES<br />

————————————————————<br />

STATION CHIEF .......................... 1045 ......... 526-1836<br />

SUPERINTENDENT ..................... 1045 ......... 526-1835<br />

————————————————————<br />

DEFENSE LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TESTING<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1117 ......... 526-5210<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 1117 ......... 526-8072<br />

————————————————————<br />

DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER OPERATIONS ........... 8000 ......... 526-5483<br />

————————————————————<br />

DEFENSE OUTPLACEMENT REFERRAL<br />

SERVICES (DORS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ASSISTANT ................................ 1118 ......... 526-1002<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 1118 ......... 526-1003<br />

————————————————————<br />

DENTAC<br />

————————————————————<br />

US ARMY DENTAL ACTIVITY<br />

HEADQUARTERS .......................... 815 ......... 526-2006<br />

DENTAL CLINIC #1 ..................... 2356 ......... 526-2200<br />

LARSON DENTAL CLINIC ............ 1227 ......... 526-3330<br />

SMITH DENTAL CLINIC ............... 1855 ......... 526-5400<br />

HOSPITAL DENTAL CLINIC .......... 7500 ......... 526-7100<br />

SRP SITE DENTAL CLINIC ........... 1042 ......... 526-6977<br />

————————————————————<br />

DENVER RECRUITING STATION / MEPS<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

REP ....................................OFF POST .... 303-894-9725<br />

————————————————————<br />

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY SECURITY GUARDS<br />

(DOASG)<br />

————————————————————<br />

SECURITY GUARDS<br />

(GATE GUARDS) ......................... 2757 ......... 526-1870<br />

————————————————————<br />

DEPROCESSING CENTER NEW VEHICLES<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 8006 ..........526-8252<br />

DC NEW VEHICLES LOGISTICS<br />

SUPPORT TEAM ......................... 8005 ......... 526-4799<br />

DC NEW VEHICLES LOGISTICS<br />

SUPPORT TEAM ALT .................. 8005 ......... 526-2351<br />

DC NEW VEHICLES<br />

MAINTENANCE SHOP ................. 8007 ......... 526-5244<br />

DC NEW VEHICLES<br />

MAINTENANCE SHOP<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 8007 ......... 526-4306<br />

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DIAL THE COMMAND GARRISON (CG)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1430 ......... 526-2677<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIG PERMITS<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ............................. 211 ......... 526-3089<br />

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DINING FACILITIES<br />

———————————————<br />

WOLF......................................... 1444 ....... 526-9424 /<br />

9840<br />

WARHORSE ................................ 2461 ....... 526-5154 /<br />

2471<br />

LAROCHELLE (10TH SFG) ........... 7481 ..........524-1368<br />

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UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

PATTON HOUSE ......................... 2161 ......... 526-0405<br />

FIGHTING SIXTH ......................... 9612 ....... 526-3213 /<br />

0151<br />

STRIKER .................................... 2061 ......... 524-4892<br />

CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN INN ........ 1040 ......... 526-5627<br />

RAIDERS .................................... 2330 ....... 526-0251 /<br />

0288 / 0243<br />

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DIRECTORATE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (DES)<br />

————————————————————<br />

OPS OFFICER ................................................524-0369<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ......................................... 526-1453<br />

BRANCH CHIEF<br />

EMERGENCY DISPATCH ............................... 526-4243<br />

————————————————————<br />

DES FIRE PROTECTION AND<br />

PREVENTIVE DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

FIRE STATION #31 ..................... 1805 ......... 526-4615<br />

FIRE STATION #32 ..................... 1805 ......... 526-4615<br />

FIRE STATION #33<br />

(BUTTS ARMY AIRFIELD) ........... 9600 ......... 526-3681<br />

FIRE STATION #34<br />

(TURKEY CREEK) ...................... 10012 ......... 526-5737<br />

FIRE STATION#35<br />

(PIÑON CANYON) .......................... 300 ......... 524-0101<br />

FIRE STATION #36 ..................... 3669 ......... 526-2060<br />

FIRE DEPARTMENT<br />

TRAINING FACILITY .................... 3669 ......... 526-2060<br />

FIRE DEPARTMENT<br />

TRAINING CHIEF ......................... 3669 ......... 526-2060<br />

FIRE / MEDICAL DISPATCHER ..... 1805 ...................911<br />

————————————————————<br />

DES FIRE PROTECTION AND<br />

PREVENTIVE DIVISION NON-EMERGENCY<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1805 ......... 526-2679<br />

INSPECTOR ................................ 1805 ......... 526-9355<br />

INSPECTORS ALT NUMBER ........ 1805 ......... 526-9354<br />

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DES POLICE / PROVOST<br />

MARSHAL DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

POLICE EMERGENCY ..............................................911<br />

POLICE NON-EMERGENCY ........................... 526-8286<br />

CHIEF OF POLICE ....................... 2700 ......... 526-3532<br />

DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE .......... 2700 ......... 526-3532<br />

PROVOST SERGEANT MAJOR ..... 2700 ......... 526-3532<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ..... 2700 ......... 526-3532<br />

————————————————————<br />

DES POLICE/PROVOST MARSHAL<br />

DIVISION OPERATIONS BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHIEF, OPERATIONS BRANCH .... 2700 ......... 526-2053<br />

MILITARY POLICE<br />

INVESTIGATIONS ........................ 2700 ......... 524-0752<br />

TRAFFIC ACCIDENT<br />

INVESTIGATIONS ........................ 2700 ......... 526-1770<br />

AWOL / CIVIL LIAISON ................ 2757 ......... 526-0616<br />

MILITARY WORKING<br />

DOGS (K9).................................. 8999 ......... 526-4062<br />

————————————————————<br />

DES POLICE / PROVOST MARSHAL<br />

DIVISION PATROL BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHIEF, PATROL BRANCH ............ 2700 ......... 524-4411<br />

WATCH COMMANDER ................ 2700 ......... 524-4412<br />

RECORDS .................................. 2700 ......... 526-8289<br />

LAW ENFORCEMENT<br />

TRAINING ................................... 2701 ......... 524-4413<br />

LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING<br />

FAX .......................................... 2701 ......... 524-4416<br />

COMMUNITY POLICING<br />

OFFICE (DARE/SRO) ................. 5610A .........................<br />

POLICE ADMINISTRATION .......... 2700 ......... 526-8286<br />

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DES SECURITY AND ACCESS<br />

CONTROL DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 2757 ....... 526-0080 /<br />

526-2158<br />

ICIDS ......................................... 2757 ....... 526-0637 /<br />

0638<br />

FAX .......................................... 2757 ..........526-3961<br />

VEHICLE REGISTRATION ..........GATE 1 ......... 524-1896<br />

CHIEF, SECURITY AND ACCESS<br />

CONTROL DIVISION .................... 2760 ......... 526-2760<br />

NCOIC, SECURITY AND ACCESS<br />

CONTROL DIVISION .................... 2757 ......... 526-3576<br />

SECURITY GUARD<br />

OPERATIONS .............................. 2757 ......... 526-3716<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTORATE OF FAMILY & MORALE<br />

WELFARE & RECREATION (DFMWR)<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 1217 ......... 524-0707<br />

DEPUTY DIRECTOR .................... 1217 ......... 526-6452<br />

RECEPTIONIST ........................... 1217 ......... 526-5601<br />

NCOIC (VACANT) ........................ 1217 ......... 526-0423<br />

FAX LINE .................................. 1217 ......... 526-4691<br />

ALT MAIN NUMBER .................. 7301 ......... 524-8300<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (SOUTHWEST)<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 7790 ......... 526-3313<br />

ASST DIRECTOR......................... 7790 ......... 526-3182<br />

RESERVATIONS DESK ................ 7790 ......... 526-2463<br />

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DFMWR<br />

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (WEST)<br />

————————————————————<br />

FAX ............................................ 6060 ......... 524-0159<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

COMPASSIONATE REASSIGNMENTS<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION....................... 1218 ......... 526-6483<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

"THE HUB" / FOXHOLE<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1532 ......... 526-5347<br />

FAX NUMBER ........................... 1532 ......... 524-1300<br />

MANAGERS OFFICE .................... 1532 ......... 526-5347<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

ADVENTURE PROGRAMS & EDUCATION (APE)<br />

————————————————————<br />

WEST CENTER DIRECTOR .......... 6060 ......... 524-0153<br />

ASST DIRECTOR WEST<br />

CENTER ..................................... 6060 ......... 524-2498<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

DIRECTOR WEST ALT NUM. ....... 6060 ......... 524-0151<br />

APE TEAM LEADER .................... 2429 ......... 526-5198<br />

ADVENTURE PROGRAMMER ....... 2429 ......... 526-5176<br />

ADVENTURE PROGRAMMER ....... 2429 ......... 526-3907<br />

APE FAX ................................... 2429 ......... 524-3211<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE (ACS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ACS CHILD CARE ....................... 1526 ......... 526-4028<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

AUTOCRAFT CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .................................. 2427 ......... 526-3422<br />

FRONT DESK .............................. 2427 ......... 526-2147<br />

AUTOCRAFT FAX ...................... 2427 ......... 524-5852<br />

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DFMWR<br />

BETTER OPPORTUNITIES FOR SINGLE<br />

SOLDIERS (BOSS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

BOSS PRESIDENT ...................... 1217 ......... 524-2677<br />

BOSS VICE PRESIDENT............... 1217 ......... 524-2677<br />

DMWR ADVISOR TO BOSS ......... 1217 ......... 526-4495<br />

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DFMWR<br />

BOWLING CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .................................. 1511 ......... 526-5542<br />

FAX .......................................... 1511 ......... 526-5899<br />

STRIKE ZONE ............................. 1511 ......... 526-8126<br />

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DFMWR<br />

BUSINESS DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIVISION CHIEF .......................... 1217 ......... 524-1239<br />

SECRETARY ............................... 1217 ......... 526-4417<br />

BUSINESS DIVISION FAX .......... 1217 ......... 526-0318<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

CHILD / YOUTH SERVICES DIVISION (CYS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

COORDINATOR /<br />

ADMINISTRATION....................... 1217 ......... 526-4188<br />

PROGRAM OPERATIONS ............. 1217 ......... 526-1236<br />

CDC ADMINISTRATOR ................ 1217 ......... 526-3889<br />

YOUTH ADMINISTRATOR ............ 1217 ......... 526-2665<br />

FUNCTIONAL TECH<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1217 ......... 526-1643<br />

CHILD, YOUTH SERVICES<br />

FAX .......................................... 1217 ......... 526-0364<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (EAST)<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 6058 ......... 526-2737<br />

ASST DIRECTOR......................... 6058 ......... 526-5976<br />

FRONT DESK ADMIN .................. 6058 ....... 526-5977 /<br />

5978<br />

FAX .......................................... 6058 ......... 526-4214<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (NORTH)<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 4355 ......... 526-3239<br />

ASST DIRECTOR......................... 4355 ......... 526-3250<br />

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FRONT DESK ADMIN .................. 4355 ....... 526-3241 /<br />

3244<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS (SOUTHEAST)<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 2765 ......... 526-3216<br />

ASST DIRECTOR......................... 2765 ......... 526-3185<br />

FRONT DESK ADMIN ................. 2765 ......... 526-3160<br />

FAX .......................................... 2765 ......... 526-3177<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

CHILD YOUTH SERVICES LIAISON<br />

EDUCATION & OUTREACH SERVICES (CYS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

OUTREACH AND SUPPORT<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 1217 ......... 524-0656<br />

CHILD AND YOUTH PROGRAM<br />

REGISTRATION ........................... 1515 ......... 526-1100<br />

INSTALLATION SCHOOL<br />

LIAISON OFFICER ....................... 1518 ......... 526-1071<br />

YOUTH ED, SUPPORT<br />

SERVICES DIRECTOR .................. 1518 ......... 526-2301<br />

OUTREACH PROGRAM<br />

DIRECTOR / PARTNERSHIP ......... 1518 ......... 524-0655<br />

YOUTH SERVICE ......................... 5950 ......... 526-2680<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

COLORADO INN – LODGING<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 7301 ......... 526-4832<br />

FRONT DESK /<br />

RESERVATIONS .......................... 7301 ................EXT 0<br />

HOTEL MANAGER....................... 7301 ..........EXT 1119<br />

FRONT DESK MANAGER ............. 7301 ..........EXT 1117<br />

HOUSEKEEPING MANAGER ......... 7301 ..........EXT 1121<br />

ACCOUNTING DEPT .................... 7301 ..........EXT 1125<br />

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DFMWR<br />

COMMUNITY EVENTS<br />

————————————————————<br />

COMMUNITY EVENTS<br />

COORDINATOR ........................... 1217 ......... 526-4495<br />

COMMUNITY EVENTS<br />

SECRETARY ............................... 1217 ......... 526-4494<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

ELKHORN CONFERENCE & CATERING CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .................................. 7300 ......... 576-6646<br />

ELKHORN RESERVATIONS .......... 7300 ......... 576-6646<br />

ELKHORN FAX .......................... 7300 ......... 524-1336<br />

CLASS VI STORE MANAGER ......... 900 ......... 576-6531<br />

TROOP STORES MANAGER ......... 2355 ......... 576-0281<br />

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DFMWR<br />

EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT CENTER /<br />

RV STORAGE FACILITIES<br />

————————————————————<br />

OPERATIONS ASSISTANT,<br />

ERC MANAGER........................... 2429 ......... 526-6535<br />

EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST ............ 2429 ......... 526-1993<br />

FAX .......................................... 2429 ......... 524-3211<br />

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DFMWR<br />

FAMILY CHILD CARE (FCC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

FCC DIRECTOR........................... 5510 ......... 526-1108<br />

FCC FRONT DESK ...................... 5510 ......... 526-3338<br />

FAX .......................................... 5510 ......... 526-2437<br />

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DFMWR<br />

FORREST PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

FITNESS CENTER MNG ............... 1843 ......... 526-3172<br />

FITLINXX INSTRUCTOR ............... 1843 ......... 526-2706<br />

FRONT DESK .............................. 1843 ......... 526-2706<br />

FAX .......................................... 1856 ......... 526-2127<br />

NAF /BUDGET / UFM .................. 1217 ......... 526-5580<br />

NAF / BUDGET / UFM ................. 1217 ......... 526-1109<br />

NAF BUDGET ASSISTANT /<br />

UNIT FUNDS ............................... 1217 ......... 526-5706<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

FREEDOM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

FACILITY MANAGER ................... 1129 ......... 524-8057<br />

FREEPAC RESERVATIONS ........... 1129 ....... 524-8057 /<br />

243-7907<br />

FRONT OFFICE ........................... 1129 ......... 524-3617<br />

SNACK AREA .............................. 1129 ......... 526-1410<br />

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DFMWR<br />

GARCIA PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

FITNESS CENTER MANAGER ...... 1843 ......... 524-0589<br />

FITNESS INSTRUCTOR ............... 1856 ......... 526-3944<br />

FRONT DESK .............................. 1856 ......... 526-3944<br />

FAX .......................................... 1856 ......... 526-2205<br />

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DFMWR<br />

GOLF COURSE<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN ......................................... 7800 ....... 526-4122 /<br />

4102<br />

MANAGER .................................. 7800 ......... 526-1927<br />

FAX .......................................... 7800 ......... 526-1568<br />

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DFMWR<br />

GRANT LIBRARY<br />

————————————————————<br />

CIRCULATION (MAIN NUM) ......... 1528 ......... 526-2842<br />

REFERENCE ............................... 1528 ......... 526-2350<br />

POST LIBRARIAN ........................ 1528 ......... 526-8144<br />

LIBRARY FAX ........................... 1528 ......... 524-0070<br />

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DFMWR<br />

INFORMATION SYSTEMS OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHIEF, ISO ................................. 1217 ..........526-6717<br />

EXT 6<br />

IT SPECIALIST ............................ 1217 ..........526-4631<br />

EXT 3<br />

REC TRAC SPECIALIST ............... 1217 ..........524-1235<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ..... 1217 ..........524-1448<br />

EXT 4<br />

ISO FAX ................................... 1217 ..........526-1989<br />

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DFMWR<br />

LEISURE TRAVEL (FORMERLY ITR)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .................................. 2429 ......... 526-8325<br />

FAX .......................................... 2429 ......... 526-8353<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

MAINTENANCE/MOTOR POOL BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAINTENANCE OFFICE ............... 2031 ......... 526-5068<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

FAX .......................................... 2031 ......... 526-2002<br />

MOTOR POOL OFFICE ................ 2031 ......... 526-6031<br />

MOTOR POOL FAX ................... 2031 ......... 524-6088<br />

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DFMWR<br />

MANAGEMENT SERVICES BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGEMENT SUPPORT<br />

ASSISTANT ................................ 1217 ......... 524-0707<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

MARKETING AND ADVERTISING<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1217 ......... 526-3161<br />

COMMERCIAL SPONSORSHIP ..... 1217 ......... 524-1901<br />

MARKETING ASSISTANT ............. 1217 ......... 526-3161<br />

MARKETING SPECIALIST ............ 1217 ......... 526-9977<br />

MARKETING FAX ...................... 1217 ......... 524-1345<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

MCKIBBEN PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

FITNESS CENTER MANAGER ...... 1160 ..........526-2137<br />

FITNESS INSTRUCTOR ............... 1160 ..........526-2597<br />

FRONT DESK .............................. 1160 ..........526-2597<br />

FAX .......................................... 1160 ..........524-3670<br />

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DFMWR<br />

MCMAHON THEATER<br />

————————————————————<br />

MCMAHON THEATER<br />

RESERVATIONS .......................... 1517 ....... 524-3669 /<br />

8057<br />

RESERVATIONS ALT ................... 1517 ......... 243-7907<br />

MCMAHON THEATER ................. 1517 ......... 526-3677<br />

MCMAHON THEATER FAX ........ 1517 ......... 526-1459<br />

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DFMWR<br />

MT POST OUTFITTERS<br />

————————————————————<br />

SALES ASSOCIATE ..................... 2429 ......... 526-9723<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

OUTDOOR REC COMPLEX / IRON HORSE / FALCON /<br />

ARCHERY RANGE / ALPINE TOWER<br />

————————————————————<br />

TRAVEL CLERK /<br />

INFORMATION DESK .................. 2429 ....... 526-5366 /<br />

8325<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

OUTDOOR RECREATION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 2429 ......... 526-3881<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ..... 2429 ......... 526-1992<br />

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE ............. 2429 ......... 524-1256<br />

ALPINE TOWER .......................... 2429 ......... 526-5176<br />

FAX .......................................... 2429 ......... 526-1794<br />

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DFMWR<br />

OUTDOOR SPORTS FACILITIES<br />

(MT SPORTS COMPLEX)<br />

————————————————————<br />

RESERVATIONS / OUTDOOR<br />

SPORTS FIELD MANAGER .......... 1829 ......... 526-1163<br />

FAX .......................................... 1829 ......... 526-1024<br />

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DFMWR<br />

RECREATION DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIVISION CHIEF .......................... 1217 ......... 526-8346<br />

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Alphabetical Listings<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ..... 1217 ......... 526-2432<br />

DIVISION FAX ............................. 1217 ......... 524-1387<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

RECREATION SPORTS PROGRAMS &<br />

PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

SPORTS & FITNESS TEAM<br />

COORDINATOR ........................... 1217 ......... 526-2151<br />

AUTOMATION ASSISTANT .......... 1217 ......... 524-1388<br />

INTRAMURAL SPORTS<br />

PROGRAMS ................................ 1829 ......... 238-4839<br />

INTRAMURAL SPORTS<br />

PROGRAMS ................................ 1217 ......... 526-6630<br />

ALL ARMY / VARSITY<br />

PROGRAMS ................................ 1217 ......... 526-2151<br />

FITNESS FACILITIES<br />

MANAGER .................................. 1217 ......... 526-9120<br />

SPORTS PROGRAMMER ............. 1829 ......... 238-4839<br />

POST LEVEL SPORTS<br />

PROGRAMS ................................ 1217 ......... 524-1163<br />

PROGRAMS FAX ......................... 1217 ......... 526-8402<br />

PROGRAMS FAX ......................... 1217 ......... 526-6984<br />

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DFMWR<br />

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIVISION CHIEF .......................... 1217 ......... 526-5859<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

SCHOOL AGE SERVICES (SAS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

SAS DIRECTOR .......................... 5510 ......... 524-0190<br />

SAS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ........ 5510 ......... 526-3368<br />

FRONT DESK .............................. 5510 ......... 526-3368<br />

SAS FAX .................................... 5510 ......... 526-1102<br />

BEACON CIRCLE DIRECTOR ........ 5510 ......... 524-2544<br />

BEACON CIRCLE ASST<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 5510 ......... 526-4887<br />

FRONT DESK ADMIN .................. 5510 ......... 524-2544<br />

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DFMWR<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS CENTER (SEC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

SEC MANAGER ........................... 1829 ......... 524-1163<br />

ISSUE ROOM .............................. 1829 ......... 526-1026<br />

FAX ............................................ 1829 ......... 526-3301<br />

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DFMWR<br />

SUPPLIES & SERVICES<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHIEF, SUPPLIES AND<br />

SERVICES .................................. 1217 ......... 526-8405<br />

SUPPLIES AND SERVICES<br />

FAX .......................................... 1217 ......... 526-1595<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

SUPPLY BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 2029 ......... 524-3485<br />

SUPPLY FAX ............................. 2029 ......... 526-5452<br />

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DFMWR<br />

SWIMMING POOLS<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .......................1446 / 1231 ......... 526-3193<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTOR ......1446 / 1231 ......... 526-3122<br />

INDOOR POOL FRONT DESK ....... 1446 ......... 526-3107<br />

INDOOR POOL FAX ..................... 1446 ......... 526-3153<br />

OUTDOOR POOL FRONT DESK .... 1446 ......... 526-4456<br />

OUTDOOR POOL FAX ................ 1446 ......... 526-4456<br />

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DFMWR<br />

TURKEY CREEK RECREATION AREA<br />

————————————————————<br />

TURKEY CREEK<br />

ADMINISTRATION..................... 10002 ......... 524-0897<br />

RESERVATIONS &<br />

INFORMATION .......................... 10013 ......... 526-3905<br />

TURKEY CREEK RECREATION AREA<br />

FAX .............................................N/A ......... 526-1653<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

WALLER PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

FITNESS CENTER MANAGER ...... 2357 ......... 526-8913<br />

FITNESS INSTRUCTOR ............... 2357 ......... 526-2742<br />

FRONT DESK .............................. 2357 ......... 526-2742<br />

FAX .......................................... 2357 ......... 526-1931<br />

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DFMWR<br />

WARRIOR FAMILY COMMUNITY<br />

PARTNERSHIP CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

INFORMATION ............................ 1532 ......... 576-7540<br />

————————————————————<br />

DFMWR<br />

YOUTH CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

YOUTH CENTER DIRECTOR ......... 5950 ......... 526-2794<br />

YOUTH CENTER ASSISTANT<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 5950 ......... 526-2680<br />

FRONT DESK ADMIN .................. 5950 ......... 526-2680<br />

SPORTS & FITNESS HEALTH<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 5950 ......... 526-1233<br />

ASST SPORTS & FITNESS<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 5950 ......... 526-1223<br />

YOUTH SERVICES FAX ................ 5950 ......... 526-1231<br />

YOUTH SERVICES ....................... 5950 ......... 526-2680<br />

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DIRECTORATE OF HUMAN RESOURCES (DHR)<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR DHR .......................... 1218 ..........526-4312<br />

————————————————————<br />

DHR<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION (ASD)<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHIEF ASD ................................. 1218 ......... 526-9891<br />

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION &<br />

PRIVACY ACTS ........................... 1218 ......... 526-2114<br />

PUBLISHING MANAGEMENT<br />

(FORMS / PUBLICATIONS) .......... 1218 ......... 526-4458<br />

RECORDS MANAGEMENT<br />

(ARIMS) ..................................... 1218 ......... 526-2107<br />

OFFICIAL MAIL &<br />

DISTRIBUTION ............................ 1519 ......... 526-3029<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAMS .... 1218 ......... 526-2114<br />

————————————————————<br />

DHR<br />

ARMY CAREER & ALUMNI PROGRAM (ACAP)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ACAP MAIN NUMBER ....1118 RM 133 ....... 526-1002 /<br />

1001<br />

DAV REPRESENTATIVE ..1012 RM 118 ......... 524-2346<br />

OPM REPRESENTATIVE .1118 RM 133 ......... 526-8909<br />

VA REPRESENTATIVE ....1012 RM 118 ......... 526-1818<br />

VA VOCATIONAL<br />

REHABILITATION ...........1012 RM 118 ......... 526-9960<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

WORKFORCE CENTER ...1012 RM 118 ......... 526-0395<br />

————————————————————<br />

DHR<br />

ARMY SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM (ASAP)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION....................... 6236 ......... 526-2181<br />

APPOINTMENT / (ADAPT) /<br />

SELF-REFERRALS ...................... 6236 ......... 526-2862<br />

CIVILIAN PROGRAM<br />

COORDINATOR ........................... 6236 ......... 526-2181<br />

COMMUNITY COUNSELING<br />

CENTER ..................................... 7500 ......... 526-2862<br />

ASAP ED CENTER ....................... 6236 ......... 526-8403<br />

RISK REDUCTION<br />

COORDINATORS......................... 6236 ....... 526-0991 /<br />

0401<br />

LAB BIOCHEMICAL TESTING ....... 6236 ......... 526-3395<br />

ASAP MANAGER/ADCO............... 6236 ......... 526-2501<br />

EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE<br />

PROGRAM COORD (EAPC) .......... 6236 ......... 526-8403<br />

COLLECTION POINT<br />

BIOCHEMICAL TESTING .............. 6236 ....... 526-8407 /<br />

3395<br />

————————————————————<br />

DHR<br />

EDUCATION CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

EDUCATION CENTER .................. 1117 ......... 526-2124<br />

OPERATIONS MANAGER ............. 1117 ......... 526-4104<br />

COUNSELOR SUPERVISOR .......... 1117 ......... 526-8064<br />

COLLEGE PROGRAM<br />

MANAGER .................................. 1117 ......... 526-5795<br />

GEOGRAPHICALLY SEPARATED<br />

SOLDIERS .................................. 1117 ......... 526-2124<br />

INFORMATION ............................ 1117 ......... 526-2124<br />

COUNSELING CENTER ................ 1117 ......... 526-9885<br />

IN-STATE CERTIFICATION<br />

FOR FAMILY MEMBERS .............. 1117 ......... 526-2124<br />

TESTING CENTER ....................... 1117 ......... 526-8072<br />

LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER .. 1117 ......... 526-4058<br />

LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1117 ......... 526-8077<br />

BSEP / FAST .............................. 1117 ......... 526-8039<br />

CLASSROOM RESERVATIONS ..... 1117 ......... 526-4497<br />

MOS LIBRARY ............................ 1117 ......... 526-8077<br />

FAX ............................................ 1117 ......... 526-8071<br />

TOLL-FREE NUMBER .................. 1117 ... 866-837-5134<br />

ON-POST COLLEGES: ................. 1117 .........................<br />

PIKES PEAK COMMUNITY<br />

COLLEGE ................................... 1117 ......... 502-4200<br />

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO<br />

AT COLORADO SPRINGS ............ 1117 ......... 526-8066<br />

COLORADO STATE<br />

UNIVERSITY-PUEBLO.................. 1117 ......... 526-2509<br />

EMBRY RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL<br />

UNIVERSITY ............................... 1117 ......... 526-3387<br />

TROY UNIVERSITY ...................... 1117 ......... 526-6890<br />

DISTANCE LEARNING / BLDG /<br />

REMOTE SITES .......................... 1117 ......... 526-2124<br />

————————————————————<br />

DHR<br />

MILITARY PERSONNEL DIVISION (MPD)<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1218 ......... 526-4312<br />

MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT ........ 1218 ......... 526-4312<br />

————————————————————<br />

DHR<br />

PERSONNEL OPERATIONS BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

CASUALTY / MORTUARY ............ 1218 ......... 526-5613<br />

CONGRESSIONAL/INQUIRIES ...... 1218 ......... 526-9488<br />

MILITARY AWARDS .................... 1218 ......... 526-5707<br />

MMRB ....................................... 1218 ......... 526-2360<br />

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TRANSITION CENTER ................. 1042 ......... 526-8547<br />

CHAPTERS ................................. 1042 ......... 526-4298<br />

ETS BRIEFING/SEPARATION<br />

ORDERS ..................................... 1042 ......... 526-2240<br />

RETIREMENT SERVICES ............. 1042 ......... 526-2840<br />

SURVIVOR BENEFIT (SBP) ........... 1042 ......... 526-2660<br />

ID CARDS / DEERS ..................... 1042 ......... 524-3704<br />

SRP SITE.................................... 1042 ......... 526-2014<br />

————————————————————<br />

DHR<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICES BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

AUTOMATION (eMILPO) .............. 1218 ......... 524-5295<br />

COMPASSIONATE<br />

REASSIGNMENTS ....................... 1218 ......... 526-3953<br />

PROMOTIONS ............................ 1218 ......... 526-3947<br />

MILITARY PERSONNEL FILES ..... 1218 ......... 526-8445<br />

————————————————————<br />

DHR<br />

STRENGTH MANAGEMENT BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

DRILL / RECRUITING PACKETS ... 1218 ......... 526-2733<br />

IN-PROCESSING (MIL) ................ 1218 ......... 526-9732<br />

LEVY BRIEFING ........................... 1218 ......... 526-2434<br />

OUT-PROCESSING...................... 1218 ......... 526-4454<br />

PASSPORTS / FAMILY<br />

TRAVEL .........................1218 RM 213 ....... 526-8435 /<br />

2949<br />

REASSIGNMENT ORDERS ........... 1218 ......... 526-8435<br />

REASSIGNMENTS ....................... 1218 ......... 526-5885<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTORATE OF LOGISTICS (DOL)<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOL DIRECTOR .......................... 8000 ......... 526-5504<br />

DOL ADMIN TECH ...................... 8000 ......... 526-5504<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOL<br />

BUSINESS OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOL CHIEF ................................. 8000 ......... 526-3157<br />

DOL PROGRAM ANALYST /<br />

MGMT CONTROLS ..................... 8000 ......... 524-1760<br />

DOL FINANCIAL ANALYST .......... 8000 ......... 526-2894<br />

DOL PERSONNEL ACTIONS /<br />

TRAINING ................................... 8000 ......... 526-4568<br />

DOL FINANCIAL ANALYST .......... 8000 ......... 526-9202<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOL<br />

LOGISTICS PLANS & OPERATIONS<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOL CHIEF ................................. 8000 ......... 526-9059<br />

DOL ENGINEER .......................... 8000 ..719-526-2658<br />

DOL LOGISTICS SUPPORT CONTRACT<br />

FINANCIAL ANALYST .................. 8000 ......... 526-4467<br />

DOL ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

SUPPORT OFFICE ....................... 8000 ......... 526-2671<br />

DOL LOGISTICS PLANS &<br />

OPERATIONS .............................. 8000 ....... 526-9041 /<br />

3373<br />

DOL COR ................................... 8000 ......... 526-3735<br />

QUALITY ASSURANCE SPECIALIST, AMMO<br />

SURVEILLANCE (QASAS) ............. 9418 ..719-526-1795<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOL<br />

MAINTENANCE DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOL CHIEF ................................. 8000 ......... 526-2674<br />

DOL CHIEF, MAINTENANCE<br />

OPERATIONS .............................. 8000 ......... 524-1346<br />

DOL CHIEF, AVIATION<br />

BRANCH .................................... 8000 ......... 524-2387<br />

PAINT SHOP ............................... 8000 ......... 526-2903<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOL<br />

SUPPLY & SERVICES DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOL CHIEF ................................. 8000 ......... 526-9086<br />

DOL, CIF, PBO .............................. 330 ......... 526-6140<br />

DOL INST PROPERTY BOOK .......... 330 ......... 526-5984<br />

DOL AMMO ACCOUNTABLE<br />

OFFICER .................................... 9370 ......... 526-8621<br />

DOL LAUNDRY ............................. 310 ..719-526-8803<br />

DOL FOOD PROGRAM OFFICE .... 8000 ......... 524-1133<br />

DOL COR, COCO FUEL<br />

OPERATIONS .............................. 8000 ......... 526-8565<br />

DOL MEAL CARDS / CASH<br />

BOOK & FLIPLS .......................... 8000 ......... 526-5897<br />

DOL SSA ACCOUNTABLE<br />

OFFICER ...................................... 330 ......... 526-9094<br />

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DOL<br />

TRANSPORTATION DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOL CHIEF / ITO ......................... 8000 ......... 526-1143<br />

DOL MOTOR TRANSPORT OFFICER/<br />

TMP COR ................................... 8000 ........ 526-3367/<br />

3126<br />

DOL UNIT MOVEMENT<br />

COORDINATOR (UMC) .................. 407 ......... 526-1159<br />

DOL PASSENGER TRAVEL<br />

(INDIVIDUAL) .............................. 1012 ......... 526-1141<br />

DOL GROUP TRAVEL .................. 1012 ......... 526-1173<br />

DOL CARLSON WAGONLIT<br />

TRAVEL (CTO) ............................ 1012 ......... 576-5188<br />

DOL TRANSPORTATION MOTOR<br />

POOL (TMP) ................................. 301 ......... 526-5579<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTORATE OF PLANS TRAINING<br />

MOBILIZATION & SECURITY (DPTMS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 1430 ......... 526-6036<br />

ADMINISTRATION OFFICE ........... 1430 ......... 526-3094<br />

SUPPORT SERVICES SPECIALIST<br />

IT MANAGER .............................. 1430 ......... 526-1735<br />

RESOURCE ANALYST ................. 1430 ......... 524-3467<br />

SUPPLY TECHNICIAN .................. 1430 ......... 526-6783<br />

————————————————————<br />

DPTMS<br />

BATTLE COMMAND TRAINING BRANCH (BCTB)<br />

————————————————————<br />

BRANCH CHIEF / BCTB COR ....... 2135 ......... 526-5410<br />

BRANCH DEPUTY CHIEF /<br />

CCTT COR .................................. 2135 ......... 526-1990<br />

BRANCH OPERATIONS ............... 2135 ......... 526-5412<br />

BRANCH DIGITAL<br />

INTEGRATIONS........................... 2135 ......... 526-5412<br />

BRANCH FAX LINE...................... 2135 ......... 526-4610<br />

BCTB SITE LEAD /<br />

SCHEDULAR ............................... 2135 ......... 526-5930<br />

AIRFIELD COMMANDER.............. 9601 ......... 526-9513<br />

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DPTMS<br />

BUTTS ARMY AIRFIELD<br />

————————————————————<br />

AIRFIELD DIVISION CHIEF ........... 9601 ......... 526-2017<br />

AIR TRAFFIC & AIRSPACE<br />

OFFICER .................................... 9601 ......... 526-8662<br />

BASE OPNS ................................ 9601 ....... 526-3936 /<br />

526-3935<br />

NAVIGATION AIDS TECHNICIAN .. 9601 ......... 526-2244<br />

UH-60 SIMULATOR .................... 9638 ......... 526-0143<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

————————————————————<br />

DPTMS<br />

CLOSE COMBAT TACTICAL TRAINER (CCTT)<br />

————————————————————<br />

CCTT SITE LEAD ........................ 2135 ......... 226-7804<br />

CCTT OPERATIONS/<br />

SCHEDULING ............................. 2135 ......... 524-3568<br />

CCTT ADMIN OFFICE .................. 2135 ......... 226-7804<br />

FIXED TACTICAL<br />

INTERNET (FTI)........................... 2135 ......... 526-2390<br />

————————————————————<br />

DPTMS<br />

CONVOY SKILLS TRAINER (CST)<br />

————————————————————<br />

CST SITE LEAD/SCHEDULAR ...... 1669 ......... 524-4568<br />

————————————————————<br />

DPTMS<br />

DIGITAL TRAINING CAMPUS (DTC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

DTC SITE LEAD .......................... 2422 ......... 526-9800<br />

DTC SCHEDULAR ....................... 2422 ......... 526-9898<br />

————————————————————<br />

DPTMS<br />

EXERCISE CONTROL SUPPORT DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

ACCESS POINT EXERCISE ........... 6232 ......... 526-3627<br />

ASSISTANT CHIEF ...................... 6232 ......... 526-5412<br />

BRIGADE BATTALION BRANCH<br />

PERSONNEL CHIEF ..................... 6232 ......... 526-1990<br />

CHIEF......................................... 6231 ......... 526-5410<br />

CUBIC SITE MANAGER................ 6232 ......... 526-4610<br />

FAX .......................................... 6232 ......... 526-4566<br />

————————————————————<br />

DPTMS<br />

GUNNERY SIMULATIONS SITE (GSS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADVANCED GUNNERY<br />

TRAINING SYSTEMS (AGTS) ....... 2135 ......... 579-7176<br />

BRADLEY ADVANCED<br />

TRAINING SYSTEM (BATS) .......... 2135 ......... 579-7176<br />

UNIT CONDUCT OF FIRE<br />

TRAINERS (U-COFT) ................... 2135 ......... 579-7176<br />

————————————————————<br />

DPTMS<br />

INDIVIDUAL MILITARY TRAINING BRANCH (IMTB)<br />

————————————————————<br />

IMT CHIEF .................................. 1117 ......... 526-3821<br />

IMT DA DIRECTED SCHOOLS<br />

(PME) ANCOC & BNCOC ............. 1117 ......... 526-5558<br />

IMT DA PME BNCOC (DL)<br />

INSTRUCTORS OFFICE ............... 1117 ......... 524-4531<br />

IMT DA PME BNCOC (DL)<br />

INSTRUCTORS OFFICE ALT ......... 1117 ......... 526-5558<br />

IMT DA DIRECTED SCHLS<br />

FAX .......................................... 1117 ......... 526-5002<br />

IMT FAX ................................... 1117 ......... 526-6026<br />

IMT FORMAL SCHOOLS (ASI / QSI /<br />

RECLASS.) ................................. 1117 ......... 526-1292<br />

IMT HAZMAT INSTRUCTOR<br />

(PRIMARY) ................................. 1117 ......... 524-1241<br />

IMT HAZMAT INSTRUCTOR<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1117 ......... 524-2740<br />

IMT MOBILE TRAINING TEAM<br />

COORDINATOR ........................... 1117 ......... 526-5436<br />

IMT ON-POST SCHOOLS<br />

MANAGER / COR ........................ 1117 ......... 526-5436<br />

IMT 1ST SGT / BATTLE<br />

STAFF (DL) ................................. 1117 ......... 526-5436<br />

IMT WLC (PRIMARY) ................... 1117 ......... 526-1298<br />

IMT WLC FAX ........................... 1117 ......... 526-0607<br />

IMT TROOP SCHOOLS /<br />

ARMOR COURSE ........................ 1361 ......... 526-2929<br />

IMT TROOP SCHOOLS /<br />

DTMS COURSE .......................... 1361 ......... 526-2929<br />

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Alphabetical Listings<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

IMT TROOP SCHOOLS /<br />

FUEL HANDLERS COURSE .......... 2792 ......... 526-2569<br />

IMT TROOP SCHOOLS /<br />

GENERATORS COURSE ............... 2792 ......... 526-2569<br />

IMT TROOP SCHOOLS /<br />

NBC COURSE ............................. 1361 ......... 526-2929<br />

IMT TROOP SCHOOLS /<br />

ULLS COURSE ............................ 1361 ......... 526-2929<br />

IMT TROOP SCHOOLS /<br />

UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER<br />

COURSE ..................................... 1361 ......... 526-2929<br />

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DPTMS<br />

PLANS & OPERATIONS DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

PLANS & OPERATIONS SUPPORT<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 1430 ......... 524-3700<br />

OPERATIONS BRANCH CHIEF ..... 1430 ......... 526-8312<br />

CURRENT OPERATIONS .............. 1430 ......... 524-0331<br />

FORT CARSON OPERATIONS<br />

CENTER (24/7) ........................... 1430 ..........526-3400<br />

/ 5500<br />

SECURITY MANAGER .................. 1430 ......... 526-3882<br />

UIC / JOPES (GCCS) ................... 1430 ......... 526-9872<br />

TASKINGS .................................. 1430 ......... 526-1025<br />

CEREMONIES ............................. 1430 ......... 524-2827<br />

MOBILIZATION BRANCH ............. 1430 ......... 526-6040<br />

COR CSBS ................................. 1430 ......... 526-8310<br />

MOBILIZATION / DEPLOYMENT<br />

OPNS (CSBS) ............................. 1430 ....... 526-1937 /<br />

1632 / 4954<br />

MOBILIZATION / DEPLOYMENT<br />

BRIEFINGS (CSBS) ...................... 1430 ......... 524-0677<br />

PLANS BRANCH CHIEF ............... 1430 ......... 526-0632<br />

ANTI-TERRORISM / FORCE<br />

PROTECTION .............................. 1430 ....... 524-4577 /<br />

2733<br />

CBRNE OPNS SPECIALIST .......... 1430 ....... 526-8495 /<br />

8499<br />

OPSEC SPECIALIST .................... 1430 ......... 524-4578<br />

AMMUNITION OFFICE ................. 1430 ......... 526-2991<br />

RESERVE COMPONENT<br />

TRAINING ................................... 1430 ......... 526-5101<br />

TRAINING DIVISION / RTSC<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1230 ......... 526-2950<br />

RTSC MAIN MENU ...................... 1230 ......... 526-5770<br />

RTSC ADMIN SUPPORT .............. 1230 ......... 526-5770<br />

RTSC DEPUTY ............................ 1230 ......... 526-0799<br />

RTSC FRONT DESK<br />

ASSISTANT ................................ 1230 ......... 526-5111<br />

RTSC PROPERTY BOOK<br />

OFFICER .................................... 1230 ......... 526-2135<br />

RTSC GUARDFIST / EST 2000 .... 1698 ......... 526-9423<br />

RTSC MILES INSTRUCTOR ......... 1230 ......... 526-3392<br />

RTSC MILES WAREHOUSE .......... 1230 ......... 526-8095<br />

TADSS DESK .............................. 1230 ......... 526-2308<br />

CHIEF OF PLANS &<br />

OPERATIONS .............................. 1430 ......... 526-9296<br />

SUPPORT SPECIALIST ................ 1230 ......... 526-9855<br />

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS<br />

CENTER ..................................... 1430 ......... 524-3600<br />

VISUAL INFORMATION ................ 1430 ......... 526-9044<br />

DEPLOYMENTS .......................... 1430 ......... 526-9872<br />

DPTMS OPERATIONS ................. 1430 ......... 526-9869<br />

MUSEUM ................................... 1430 ......... 524-0915<br />

CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL,<br />

NUCLEAR, EMERGENCY ............. 1430 ....... 526-8495 /<br />

8499<br />

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT<br />

(EM) ........................................... 1430 ......... 526-0632<br />

————————————————————<br />

DPTMS<br />

RANGE CONTROL<br />

————————————————————<br />

RANGE CONTROL ....................... 9550 ....... 526-5597 /<br />

5698<br />

RANGE SCHEDULING &<br />

OPERATIONS .............................. 9550 ....... 526-9713 /<br />

1308 / 1309 / 1311<br />

RANGE OFFICER ......................... 9550 ......... 526-9715<br />

DEPUTY RANGE OFFICER ........... 9550 ......... 526-9716<br />

RANGE PLANNING<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 9550 ......... 526-9714<br />

RANGE SECRETARY ................... 9550 ......... 526-5597<br />

RANGE FAX LINE ........................ 9550 ......... 526-4761<br />

RANGE SAFETY OFFICER ............ 9550 ......... 526-6330<br />

RANGE ASSISTANT SAFETY<br />

OFFICER .................................... 9550 ..........526-5469<br />

RANGE RTO (RADIO) ROOM ........ 9550 ....... 526-5698 /<br />

4355<br />

RANGE DEVICES SHOP ............... 9550 ..........526-9718<br />

RANGE SUPPLY .......................... 9550 ....... 526-9185 /<br />

2797<br />

RANGE DIVISION INSPECTOR<br />

SUPERVISOR .............................. 9550 ..........526-9717<br />

RANGE 123 / AIRBURST ... RANGE 123 ....... 526-3273 /<br />

3225<br />

RANGE 143 / DMPRC ....... RANGE 143 ......... 524-3544<br />

RANGE 145 ...................... RANGE 145 ......... 524-3958<br />

RANGE 55 / 57 ............ RANGE 55 / 57 ......... 526-3468<br />

RANGE 55 / TOWER ........... RANGE 55 ......... 526-3472<br />

RANGE 57 / TOWER ........... RANGE 57 ......... 526-3471<br />

RANGE 60 .......................... RANGE 60 ......... 526-6030<br />

RANGE 104 ...................... RANGE 104 ......... 524-2017<br />

RANGE 109 ...................... RANGE 109 ......... 524-2018<br />

RANGE 109 / TOWER ....... RANGE 109 ......... 524-1069<br />

RANGE 109 / MAINTENANCE<br />

SHOP ............................... RANGE 109 ......... 526-4521<br />

RANGE 111 / TOWER ....... RANGE 111 ....... 526-4508 /<br />

524-6205<br />

RC TST ELECTRICAL SHOP ......... 9550 ......... 526-4107<br />

RC TST MECHANIC SHOP ........... 9550 ......... 526-9187<br />

RC TST CARPENTER SHOP ......... 9550 ......... 526-9186<br />

RC TST WELD SHOP................... 9550 ......... 526-4108<br />

RC HUNTING AREAS AVAILABLE<br />

(RECORDING) .......... RANGE CONTROL ......... 526-4136<br />

RC PCMS SUPERVISOR ................ 300 ....... 524-0120 /<br />

0121<br />

RC PCMS EMG EQUIP OPS<br />

SUPERVISOR ................................ 300 ......... 524-0115<br />

RC PCMS ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT .................................. 300 ......... 524-0124<br />

RANGE DIVISION PCMS ................ 300 ......... 524-0577<br />

RC PCMS FIRE DEPARTMENT ....... 300 ......... 524-0101<br />

RC PCMS FIRE DEPARTMENT<br />

FAX LINE .................................... 300 ......... 524-0578<br />

RC PCMS ..................................... 300 ......... 524-0528<br />

RC PCMS TMC .....................TMC D13 ......... 524-0144<br />

RC PCMS SUPPLY ........................ 300 ......... 524-0571<br />

RC PCMS SUPPLY FAX LINE ......... 300 ......... 524-0136<br />

RC PIÑON CANYON RTO ............... 300 ......... 524-0130<br />

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DPTMS<br />

TRAINING SUPPORT BRANCH (TSB)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMIN DESK ................................................ 526-5770<br />

ADMIN DESK FAX ....................................... 526-1650<br />

TSO ............................................................. 526-0799<br />

TADSS BRANCH CHIEF ................................. 526-2950<br />

ISSUE WAREHOUSE...................................... 526-2308<br />

MILES .......................................................... 526-0820<br />

SUPPLY SECTION ......................................... 526-6914<br />

PROPERTY BOOK ........................................ 526-2135<br />

TRAINING SIMULATIONS .............................. 526-9423<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

TRAINING SIMULATIONS FAX ....................... 526-2269<br />

FLIGHT SIMULATORS ................................... 526-0143<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS (DPW)<br />

————————————————————<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIVISION<br />

CHIEF........................................... 304 ......... 526-2215<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIVISION<br />

COR ............................................. 304 ......... 526-9262<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIVISION<br />

MGT ASST ................................... 304 ......... 526-5925<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIV COST<br />

ANALYST ..................................... 304 ......... 526-2818<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIVISION<br />

ENG TECH .................................... 304 ......... 526-1854<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIVISION<br />

ELECTRICAL ENG ......................... 304 ......... 526-6673<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIVISION<br />

ENG TECH .................................... 304 ......... 526-9271<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIVISION<br />

UTILITIES ..................................... 304 ......... 526-2927<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIVISION<br />

CADD / GIS TECH ASSOCIATE ....... 304 ......... 524-1085<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIVISION<br />

GIS ANALYST ............................... 304 ....... 526-9218 /<br />

9217<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIVISION<br />

DRAFTSMAN / REQUEST POC ....... 304 ......... 526-9270<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIVISION<br />

CIVIL ENGINEER TECH / SURVEY ... 304 ......... 526-9206<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE BRANCH<br />

CHIEF........................................... 305 ......... 524-1427<br />

DPW COMMAND FAX ................... 305 ......... 526-9830<br />

DPW DIRECTOR / MANAGEMENT<br />

SPECIALIST .................................. 305 ......... 526-3415<br />

DPW OPERATIONS OFFICER /<br />

SAFETY /SECURITY MANAGER ...... 305 ......... 526-9239<br />

DPW MASTER PLANNING DIV<br />

CHIEF........................................... 307 ......... 526-4241<br />

DPW MASTER PLANNING MASTER<br />

PLANNER ..................................... 307 ......... 526-3038<br />

DPW MASTER PLANNING COMMUNITY<br />

PLANNER ..................................... 307 ......... 526-4265<br />

DPW MASTER PLANNING REAL<br />

PROPERTY ................................... 307 ......... 526-2491<br />

DPW MASTER PLANNING<br />

MANAG ASST ............................... 307 ......... 526-4514<br />

DPW MASTER PLANNING<br />

SPACE UTILIZATION ..................... 307 ......... 524-3550<br />

ENGINEERING SERVICES DIV /<br />

COE WARRANTY LIAS ................... 304 ......... 526-6995<br />

ENGINEERING SERVICES<br />

DIVISION CHIEF ............................ 304 ....... 526-8840 /<br />

2856<br />

ENGINEERING SERVICES<br />

MANAG ASST ............................... 304 ......... 526-9214<br />

ENGINEERING SERVICES FAX ....... 304 ......... 526-4040<br />

ENGINEERING SERVICES<br />

PROJECT MGMT .......................... 304 ....... 526-1260 /<br />

2847<br />

ENGINEERING SERVICES<br />

PROJECT MGMT .......................... 304 ....... 526-9223 /<br />

9209<br />

ENGINEERING SERVICES<br />

CONSTRUCTION REP .................... 304 ....... 526-9235 /<br />

9260<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION .......... 813 ....... 526-2022 /<br />

2752<br />

PIÑON CANYON<br />

STATION ...................... DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0101<br />

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HOUSING (OWNED / OPERATED BY BALFOUR<br />

BEATTY COMMUNITIES) ............. 6800 ......... 579-1606<br />

HOUSING DIVISION CHIEF ........... 7301 ......... 526-7573<br />

HOUSING DIVISION<br />

MGMT ASST .............................. 7301 ......... 526-4856<br />

HOUSING DIVISION SINGLE<br />

SOLDIER HOUSING ..................... 7301 ......... 526-2643<br />

HOUSING SERVICES OFFICE<br />

(HSO) ......................................... 7301 ....... 526-2323 /<br />

2322 / 5219<br />

HOUSING UNACCOMPANIED<br />

PERSONNEL OFC ....................... 7301 ......... 526-0570<br />

HOUSING DIVISION UNIT<br />

SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM .......... 7301 ......... 526-4246<br />

FACILITY & FURNISHING<br />

MGMT SECTION FAX .................... 307 ......... 524-0068<br />

FACILITY & FURNISHING<br />

MGMT SECTION ........................... 307 ......... 524-0066<br />

R AND U SHOP ............................. 218 ......... 526-5844<br />

SUPPLY BRANCH RECEIVING<br />

WAREHOUSE ................................ 217 ....... 526-6115 /<br />

3987<br />

SUPPLY BRANCH SIGN SHOP ....... 304 ......... 526-5126<br />

TROOPS PROJECT ENGINEER ....... 304 ......... 526-2859<br />

TROOPS PROJECT<br />

CONSTRUCTION ........................... 218 ......... 526-2937<br />

TRAFFIC ENGINEER ...................... 307 ......... 526-9267<br />

NATURAL RESOURCES ................. 813 ....... 526-1329 /<br />

3975<br />

WILDLIFE OFFICE ....................... 9301 ......... 524-5393<br />

HUNTING INFORMATION ............................... 524-5339<br />

HUNTING AREAS AVAILABLE<br />

(RECORDING) .......... RANGE CONTROL ......... 526-4136<br />

WILDLIFE OFFICE FAX ................ 9301 ......... 524-5337<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIVISION<br />

RECYCLE ..................................... 155 ........ 526-5898/<br />

5280<br />

OPERATION & MAINT DIVISION RECYCLE<br />

FAX ............................................ 155 ......... 526-5281<br />

MILITARY LIAISON / ENVIRONMENTAL / SAFETY /<br />

SECURITY OFFICE ...................... 305 ......... 526-9239<br />

WORK MANAGEMENT BRANCH .... 305 ....... 526-2900 /<br />

6676 / 9248<br />

BUSINESS & INTEGRATION<br />

DIVISION CHIEF ............................ 305 ......... 526-9226<br />

BUSINESS & INTEGRATION<br />

MANAGEMENT ASST ................... 305 ......... 526-9249<br />

HOUSING DIVISION RESIDENTIAL<br />

COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE ........... 7301 ......... 526-4388<br />

HOUSING DIVISION UNACCOMPANIED<br />

HOUSING ................................... 7301 ......... 526-0570<br />

CIVILIAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT<br />

SPECIALISTS ................................ 305 ......... 526-1729<br />

————————————————————<br />

DPW<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

ENV DIVISION CHIEF ..................... 813 ......... 526-6838<br />

ADMIN /HUMAN RESOURCES ....... 813 526-2022 /2752<br />

AIR QUALITY ................................ 813 ....... 526-6601 /<br />

1708<br />

ASBESTOS / LEAD / RADON ......... 813 ......... 526-1725<br />

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT<br />

ANALYST ..................................... 813 ......... 526-3127<br />

CULTURAL ARCHEOLOGIST<br />

MANAGER .................................. 2420 ......... 526-3806<br />

CULTURAL ARCHEOLOGIST ........ 2420 ......... 526-3796<br />

CULTURAL ARCHEOLOGIST<br />

FAX .......................................... 2420 ......... 526-2305<br />

OPS & MAINT DIV ENERGY ........... 304 ......... 526-1739<br />

COMPLIANCE BRANCH CHIEF ....... 813 ......... 526-1694<br />

ENV COMPLIANCE ASSESS /<br />

INSPECT .................................... 9246 ....... 526-0979 /<br />

8000<br />

FORESTRY ................................... 636 ....... 526-1667 /<br />

1692<br />

FUEL SPILLS ................................ 813 ......... 526-1686<br />

ENV COMPL ASSESS TEAM<br />

LEAD ......................................... 9246 ......... 526-4340<br />

HAZARDOUS WASTE BUNKER .... 9246 ....... 526-8003 /<br />

0980<br />

HAZARDOUS WASTE BUNKER .... 9246 ......... 526-0980<br />

HAZARDOUS WASTE BUNKER<br />

FAX .......................................... 9246 ....... 526-0981 /<br />

0978<br />

HUNTING & FISHING INFO<br />

LINE .......................... CHECK STATION ......... 524-5339<br />

HUNTING & FISHING INFO LINE<br />

FAX .......................................... 9301 ......... 524-5337<br />

INSTALLATION RESTORATION ...... 813 ......... 526-8001<br />

INSTALLATION RESTORATION ...... 813 ......... 526-1682<br />

IT ................................................. 813 ......... 526-3393<br />

MEDIA RELATIONS ....................... 305 ......... 526-4320<br />

CONSERVATION BRANCH CHIEF ... 813 ......... 526-1329<br />

CONSERVATION SECTION CHIEF... 813 ......... 526-3975<br />

NEPA, FC ..................................... 813 ......... 526-4666<br />

OPS & MAINT DIV NOISE .............. 304 ......... 526-1739<br />

NOXIOUS WEEDS ......................... 636 ......... 526-9547<br />

OPS & MAINT DIV PEST CONTROL<br />

MAIN NUMBER ............................. 304 ......... 526-5141<br />

OPS & MAINT DIV PEST CONTROL<br />

MANAGER .................................... 304 ......... 524-2124<br />

OPS & MAINT DIV ENERGY<br />

PROGRAM .................................... 304 ......... 526-1739<br />

STORAGE TANKS ......................... 813 ......... 526-1687<br />

STORMWATER ............................. 813 ......... 526-1697<br />

STORMWATER ............................. 813 ......... 524-2478<br />

WATER QUALITY /<br />

WASTEWATER ............................. 813 ......... 526-1730<br />

WILDLIFE LAW<br />

ENFORCEMENT .......................... 9301 ......... 524-5394<br />

WILDLIFE LAW<br />

ENFORCEMENT .......................... 9301 ......... 524-5356<br />

WILDLIFE, FC ............................. 9301 ......... 524-5393<br />

WILDLIFE, FC ............................. 9301 ......... 524-5294<br />

WILDLAND FIRE ........................... 636 ......... 526-1696<br />

SUPPORT BRANCH CHIEF ............. 813 ......... 526-1684<br />

NEPA & CULTURAL BRANCH<br />

CHIEF........................................... 813 ......... 526-1852<br />

PCMS COORDINATOR .................. 300 ......... 524-0526<br />

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DIRECTORATE OF RESOURCE<br />

MANAGEMENT (GRM)<br />

————————————————————<br />

GRM DIRECTOR ......................... 1220 ......... 526-5560<br />

GRM GARRISON TEAM A<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1220 ......... 526-4386<br />

GRM DECAM BUDGET ................ 1220 ......... 526-1850<br />

GRM DOL BUDGET GSA .............. 1220 ......... 526-5399<br />

GRM CGO / PMO BUDGET .......... 1220 ......... 526-8514<br />

GRM PMO BUDGET .................... 1220 ......... 524-5669<br />

GRM DOL BUDGET GSA<br />

MAINTENANCE ........................... 1220 ......... 526-2199<br />

GRM DOL BUDGET TRANS / FSVC<br />

/ SUPPLY ................................... 1220 ..........526-2297<br />

GRM GARRISON TEAM B CHIEF .. 1220 ..........526-1843<br />

GRM DPTM / ED CTR /<br />

DMWR BUDGET ......................... 1220 ..........526-0419<br />

GRM DPW BUDGET .................... 1220 ......... 526-1859<br />

GRM DHR / FAM HOUSING<br />

BUDGET ..................................... 1220 ......... 526-1846<br />

GRM TDA / POSTPOP OFFICE ..... 1220 ......... 526-8512<br />

GRM MANAGEMENT ISA<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

OFFICE ....................................... 1220 ......... 526-3226<br />

GRM DPW BUDGET .................... 1220 ......... 526-8511<br />

GRM DOIM BUDGET ................... 1220 ......... 526-2210<br />

GRM DOIM BUDGET ................... 1220 ......... 526-2098<br />

GRM FINANCIAL ANALYST .......... 1220 ......... 526-4775<br />

GRM MGT ASST ......................... 1220 ......... 526-1839<br />

GRM CIVILIAN PAY OFFICE ......... 1220 ......... 526-1841<br />

GRM FAX LINE ......................... 1220 ......... 526-1838<br />

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DIRECTORATE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (MSE)<br />

————————————————————<br />

DRM DIRECTOR ......................... 1220 ......... 526-4795<br />

DRM-SMC FAX LINE ................... 1220 ......... 526-1481<br />

PGM & BDGT DIVISION CHIEF ..... 1220 ......... 526-2751<br />

PGM & BDGT DIV FAX LINE ........ 1220 ......... 526-3801<br />

BUDGET OFFICER ....................... 1220 ......... 526-4205<br />

BUDGET ANALYST (VACANT) ...... 1220 ......... 526-3195<br />

BUDGET ANALYST 3RD BCT &<br />

2BCT 4 ID .................................. 1220 ..........526-1887<br />

BUDGET ANALYST 2ND BCT<br />

2 ID ........................................... 1220 ......... 526-0420<br />

RMT CONTRACTOR .................... 1220 ......... 526-1873<br />

BUDGET ANALYST 43RD ASG ..... 1220 ......... 526-4457<br />

BUDGET ANALYST FINLOG ......... 1220 ......... 526-4191<br />

BUDGET ANALYST MTSA............ 1220 ......... 526-0748<br />

BUDGET ANALYST HQ 4 ID<br />

& SME ....................................... 1220 ......... 524-1338<br />

BUDGET ANALYST 1BCT 4 ID ..... 1220 ......... 526-6878<br />

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DISTRIBUTION AND MAIL<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIL ROOM DIRECTOR .............. 1519 ......... 526-4546<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIVISION HEADQUARTERS COMMAND GROUP<br />

& SPECIAL STAFF<br />

————————————————————<br />

COMMANDING GENERAL<br />

HOTLINE .................................... 1435 ......... 526-2677<br />

CG AIDE ..................................... 1435 ......... 503-0011<br />

CG ENLISTED AIDE ..................... 1435 ......... 526-0624<br />

DCGM AIDE ................................ 1435 ......... 503-0012<br />

DCGS AIDE ................................. 1435 ......... 503-0027<br />

DCSM ADMIN ............................. 1435 ......... 503-0026<br />

COS ADMIN ............................... 1435 ......... 503-0029<br />

SGS ........................................... 1435 ......... 503-0010<br />

DIVISION ENGINEER ................... 1435 ......... 503-0662<br />

DIVISION SURGEON .................... 1435 ......... 503-7506<br />

DIVISION DEPUTY SURGEON ....... 1435 ......... 503-7509<br />

DIVISION CHEMICAL ................... 1435 ......... 503-0031<br />

DIVISION CHEMICAL SGM ........... 1435 ......... 503-0775<br />

DIVISION CHAPLAIN ................... 1435 ......... 503-0154<br />

DIVISION DEPUTY CHAPLAIN ...... 1435 ......... 503-0151<br />

DIVISION FAMILY LIFE<br />

CHAPLAIN .................................. 1435 ......... 503-0150<br />

PMO .......................................... 1435 ......... 503-0077<br />

PAO OIC ..................................... 1435 ......... 503-0071<br />

PAO NCOIC ................................ 1435 ......... 503-0907<br />

SJA OIC ..................................... 1435 ......... 526-1429<br />

SJA DEPUTY .............................. 1435 ......... 526-1441<br />

SJA LEGAL ADMIN ..................... 1435 ......... 526-1442<br />

DSTB CDR ................................. 1435 ......... 503-1906<br />

DSTB CSM ................................. 1435 ......... 503-1907<br />

G1 OIC ....................................... 1435 ......... 503-0101<br />

G1 SGM ..................................... 1435 ......... 503-0107<br />

G2 DEPUTY ................................ 1435 ......... 503-0205<br />

G2 SSO ...................................... 1435 ......... 503-0039<br />

G3 DEPUTY ................................ 1435 ......... 503-0302<br />

G3 TRAINING .............................. 1435 ......... 503-0310<br />

G4 OIC ....................................... 1435 ......... 503-0400<br />

G4 DEPUTY ................................ 1435 ......... 503-0415<br />

G5 OIC ....................................... 1435 ......... 503-0501<br />

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ALPHABETICAL<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

G5 DEPUTY ................................ 1435 ......... 503-0506<br />

G6 OIC ....................................... 1435 ......... 503-0606<br />

G6 DEPUTY ................................ 1435 ......... 503-0602<br />

G6 HELP DESK ........................... 1435 ......... 503-0611<br />

G7 OIC ....................................... 1435 ......... 503-0335<br />

G8 OIC ....................................... 1435 ......... 526-9900<br />

G8 DEPUTY ................................ 1435 ......... 526-8510<br />

G9 OIC ....................................... 1435 ......... 526-3543<br />

G9 DEPUTY ................................ 1435 ......... 526-1004<br />

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DLA DISPOSITION SERVICES<br />

————————————————————<br />

AREA MANAGER........................... 318 ......... 526-9679<br />

RESOURCE / BUDGET ................... 318 ......... 526-2782<br />

TASO / ISO SYSMON .................... 318 ......... 526-9682<br />

QAE ............................................. 318 ......... 526-2791<br />

DSR SUPERVISOR ........................ 318 ......... 526-4292<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL ......................... 318 ......... 526-9680<br />

RECEIVING SUPERVISOR............... 318 ......... 524-0052<br />

RECEIVING SCHEDULER /<br />

TURN-INS .................................... 318 ......... 526-9689<br />

RECYCLE / SCRAP YARD .............. 324 ......... 526-2547<br />

GOVERNMENT LIQUIDATION ......... 324 ......... 526-9683<br />

TURN-INS .................................... 318 ......... 526-1492<br />

MAIN NUMBER ............................. 318 ......... 524-1920<br />

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DOG CATCHER<br />

————————————————————<br />

INSTALLATION MP ..................... 3562 ......... 526-2333<br />

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DOL AMMUNITION SUPPLY POINT (ASP)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ASP SUPERVISOR ....................... 9370 ......... 526-8620<br />

STOCK CONTROL ....................... 9370 ......... 526-4381<br />

AMMUNITION HOLDING AREA<br />

(AHA) ......................................... 9740 ......... 524-2022<br />

AMMUNITION HOLDING AREA<br />

(AHA) ........................................ 9740 ......... 526-2231<br />

RESIDUE YARD / RECLAMATION<br />

AREA (ARA) ................................ 9732 ......... 524-0333<br />

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DOL BUTTS ARMY AIRFIELD (BAAF)<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOL, SSSI, SIKORSKY, PC .......... 9604 ......... 526-3619<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOL MAINTENENCE ALLIED TRADES UNIT<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 8000 ......... 526-8992<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOOR CLINIC STRUCTURE SHOP L B AND B<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .................................... 210 ......... 526-2044<br />

DOOR CLINIC STRUCTURE<br />

SHOP ........................................... 210 ......... 526-5345<br />

————————————————————<br />

DRIVERS TESTING ARMY LEARNING CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

INFORMATION ............................. 301 ......... 526-5534<br />

DRIVERS TESTING ALT NUM ......... 301 ......... 526-0745<br />

————————————————————<br />

DRM / MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING<br />

DIVISION (MGT ACCTG DIV)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MGT ACCTG DIV CHIEF ............... 1220 ......... 526-2530<br />

MGT ACCTG DIV FAX LINE .......... 1220 ......... 526-3475<br />

SYSTEMS ACCOUNTANT ............ 1220 ......... 526-1476<br />

ACCOUNTANT ............................ 1220 ......... 526-2666<br />

ACCOUNTANT ............................ 1220 ......... 524-1619<br />

ACCOUNTANT ............................ 1220 ......... 526-3922<br />

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DRM / MANPOWER & MANAGEMENT DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPR / MGT DIV CHIEF ................ 1220 ......... 526-1858<br />

MPR / MGT DIV FAX LINE ........... 1220 ......... 526-3811<br />

GOVERNMENT TRAVEL CARD<br />

/ MCP ........................................ 1220 ......... 526-8510<br />

GOVERNMENT TRAVEL CARD ..... 1220 ......... 526-8516<br />

GOVERNMENT TRAVEL CARD<br />

FAX .......................................... 1220 ......... 526-5077<br />

DTS TRAVEL .............................. 1220 ......... 526-1871<br />

DTS TRAVEL FAX ....................... 1220 ......... 526-1885<br />

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DRY CLEANERS<br />

————————————————————<br />

DRY CLEANERS PX ..................... 1510 ......... 226-3770<br />

DRY CLEANERS<br />

QUARTERMASTER ...................... 1405 ......... 526-5395<br />

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EDUCATION CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

SEE ACES (A)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ELIMINATIONS CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICE CENTER<br />

OFFICE ....................................... 1118 ......... 526-5749<br />

TRANSITION OFFICE ................... 6266 ......... 526-2320<br />

TRANSITION OFFICE<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 6266 ......... 526-2240<br />

————————————————————<br />

ELKHORN CONFERENCE CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

RESERVATIONS .......................... 7300 ......... 576-6646<br />

————————————————————<br />

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER (EOC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS<br />

CENTER EOC .............................. 1435 ......... 526-3400<br />

EOC ALTERNATE NUMBER ......... 1435 ......... 526-5500<br />

EOC FAX NONSECURE ................ 1435 ......... 526-5825<br />

EOC FAX SECURE LINE ............... 1435 ......... 526-9452<br />

EOC GLOBAL COMMAND<br />

CONTROL SYSTEM ..................... 1435 ......... 526-2999<br />

EOC NCOIC ................................ 1435 ......... 526-5914<br />

EOC NCOIC ALT NUM ................. 1435 ......... 526-3600<br />

EOC OIC ..................................... 1435 ......... 526-0628<br />

EOC OIC ALTERNATE NUMBER ... 1435 ......... 526-9869<br />

EOC OPERATIONS CENTER<br />

DESK 24 HOUR .......................... 1435 ......... 526-3400<br />

EOC OPERATIONS CENTER<br />

DESK 24 HOUR .......................... 1435 ......... 526-5500<br />

EOC SEARCH AND RESCUE ........ 1435 ......... 526-2222<br />

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EMERGENCY ROOM EVANS ARMY<br />

COMMUNITY HOSPITAL<br />

————————————————————<br />

EVANS ARMY COMMUNITY<br />

HOSPITAL .................................. 7500 ......... 526-7111<br />

————————————————————<br />

ENGINEER CORPS<br />

————————————————————<br />

RESIDENT OFFICE ........................ 849 ......... 526-5448<br />

————————————————————<br />

ENTERPRISE CAR RENTAL<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1510 ......... 576-0727<br />

————————————————————<br />

ENTOMOLOGY<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 3711 ......... 526-5141<br />

MANAGER .................................. 3711 ......... 526-2124<br />

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ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION – DPW<br />

————————————————————<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION<br />

CHIEF......................................... 6236 ......... 526-4648<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION CHIEF<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 6236 ....... 526-2022 /<br />

2752<br />

————————————————————<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION (DPW)<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE TEAM<br />

————————————————————<br />

TEAM LEADER ........................... 6236 ......... 526-6838<br />

TEAM LEADER ALT NUM .............. 813 ......... 526-4683<br />

ABOVE/UNDERGROUND/<br />

TANKS ....................................... 6236 ......... 526-0973<br />

AIR QUALITY .............................. 6236 ....... 526-6601 /<br />

1708<br />

ASBESTOS/LEAD/RADON ........... 6236 ......... 526-1725<br />

ASBESTOS/LEAD/RADON<br />

ALT NUMS ............................... 6236 ....... 526-1687 /<br />

524-5699<br />

ASBESTOS / LEAD / RADON<br />

FAX .......................................... 6236 ......... 526-6702<br />

SEMS COORDINATORS/<br />

REPRESENTATIVE ...................... 6236 ......... 526-1723<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL COMPL<br />

ASSES / INSPECTION ................. 3711 ....... 524-0979 /<br />

2125<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL COMPL ASSES / INSPECT<br />

FAX .......................................... 3711 ......... 524-2126<br />

EPAS & TRAINING ...................... 6236 ......... 526-4446<br />

HAZARDOUS WASTE (BUNKER)<br />

OPERATIONS .............................. 9246 ....... 526-8003 /<br />

0980<br />

HAZARDOUS WASTE (BUNKER)<br />

OPERATIONS FAX ....................... 9246 ....... 526-0981 /<br />

0978<br />

INSTALLATION RESTORATION .... 6236 ....... 526-8001 /<br />

8004<br />

NOISE ........................................ 6236 ..........526-1739<br />

POLLUTION PREVENTION<br />

& ENERGY .................................. 6236 ..........526-1739<br />

RCRA ......................................... 6236 ..........526-1686<br />

RECYCLE ..................................... 155 ....... 526-5898 /<br />

5280<br />

RECYCLE FAX .............................. 155 ......... 526-5281<br />

STORM WATER .......................... 6236 ......... 526-1697<br />

WASTEWATER & DRINKING<br />

WATER ...................................... 6236 ......... 526-1730<br />

WATER QUALITY ........................ 6236 ......... 526-1730<br />

WATER RIGHTS .......................... 6236 ......... 526-1697<br />

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ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION (DPW)<br />

NATURAL & CULTURAL RESOURCE TEAM<br />

————————————————————<br />

TEAM LEADER ........................... 6236 ....... 526-1329 /<br />

3975<br />

CULTURAL / ARCHEOLOGIST ...... 2420 ........526-3806 /<br />

3796<br />

CULTURAL /ARCHEOLOGIST<br />

FAX .......................................... 2420 ......... 526-2305<br />

FORESTRY ................................... 636 ....... 526-1667 /<br />

1860<br />

HUNTING & FISHING<br />

INFORMATION LINE ...................................... 524-5339<br />

HUNTING & FISHING INFORMATION LINE<br />

FAX ............................................................ 524-5337<br />

NOXIOUS WEED ......................... 6236 ......... 526-3975<br />

URBAN FORESTRY /<br />

AGRONOMY ................................. 636 ......... 526-1692<br />

WATERSHED .............................. 6236 ......... 526-3975<br />

WILDLIFE ................................... 9301 ....... 524-5393 /<br />

5297<br />

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UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

WILDLIFE FAX .......................... 9301 ......... 524-5337<br />

————————————————————<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION (DPW)<br />

NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES TEAM<br />

————————————————————<br />

PEST MANAGEMENT .................. 3711 ....... 524-2124 /<br />

526-5141<br />

PEST MANAGEMENT FAX ........... 3711 ......... 524-2126<br />

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ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION (DPW)<br />

SUPPORT TEAM<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION....................... 6236 ......... 526-4907<br />

ADMINISTRATION ALT NUM ....... 6236 ......... 526-2752<br />

PLANNING, PROGRAMMING<br />

& BUDGET ................................. 6236 ......... 526-1710<br />

EDUCATION & OUTREACH .......... 6236 ......... 524-4925<br />

IT ............................................... 6236 ......... 526-3393<br />

MEDIA RELATIONS ..................... 6236 ......... 526-4320<br />

NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

POLICY ACT (NEPA) .................... 6236 ......... 526-4666<br />

NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

POLICY ACT ALT NUM ................ 6236 ....... 526-1684 /<br />

0896<br />

SUPPLY / PROPERTY .................. 6236 ......... 526-1852<br />

————————————————————<br />

ENVISION XPRESS<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ............................. 735 ......... 576-8096<br />

————————————————————<br />

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY<br />

FOR CIVILIANS<br />

————————————————————<br />

EEO MANAGER ........................... 1118 ..........526-9673<br />

EEO SPECIALIST......................... 1118 ......... 526-9672<br />

EEO SPECIALIST......................... 1118 ......... 526-5818<br />

EEO SPECIALIST......................... 1118 ......... 526-0294<br />

EEO SPECIALIST......................... 1118 ......... 526-4239<br />

EEO TECHNICIAN........................ 1118 ......... 526-4413<br />

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EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFFICE (EO)<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIV EO NCOIC ............................ 1012 ......... 526-6146<br />

43RD ASG .................................. 1225 ......... 526-9365<br />

DIV WEST / TENANT UNITS......... 1012 ......... 526-5431<br />

3RD BCT .................................... 1012 ......... 526-9487<br />

2ND BCT .................................... 1012 ......... 526-3385<br />

2ND FWD 4 ID ............................ 1012 ......... 526-6146<br />

10TH SFG .................................. 7462 ......... 524-3240<br />

EO FAX LINE .............................. 1012 ......... 526-0371<br />

EO / SEXUAL HARASSMENT<br />

HOTLINE NUMBER ..................... 1012 ......... 526-9468<br />

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EQUIPMENT CONCENTRATION SITE 42<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .................................. 1012 ......... 526-5204<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 8390 ......... 526-5207<br />

————————————————————<br />

EQUIPMENT CONCENTRATION SITE 96TH<br />

REGIONAL SUPPORT COMMAND<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .................................. 8930 ......... 526-5183<br />

————————————————————<br />

EVANS ARMY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL<br />

————————————————————<br />

HOSPITAL COMMUNICATIONS .... 7500 ......... 526-7000<br />

EMERGENCY ROOM ................... 7500 ......... 526-7111<br />

————————————————————<br />

EVENTS CENTER ELKHORN CONFERENCE CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .................................. 7300 ......... 576-6646<br />

————————————————————<br />

EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM<br />

(EFMP) ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE (ACS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1526 ......... 526-4590<br />

————————————————————<br />

EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER<br />

PROGRAM HANDICAPPED EVANS ARMY HOSPITAL<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .................................. 7500 ......... 526-7805<br />

————————————————————<br />

EXECUTIVE SERVICES<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR .....................1435 RM 191 ......... 526-9986<br />

CHIEF, COMMAND<br />

VISITS ...........................1435 RM 191 ......... 526-4772<br />

CHIEF, COMMAND<br />

EVENTS ........................1435 RM 191 ......... 526-8323<br />

EVENTS<br />

COORDINATOR ..............1435 RM 191 ......... 526-1669<br />

EVENTS<br />

COORDINATOR ..............1435 RM 191 ......... 526-4603<br />

VISITS ACTION<br />

OFFICER .......................1435 RM 191 ......... 526-8651<br />

VISITS ACTION<br />

OFFICER .......................1435 RM 191 ......... 526-9599<br />

HERALDIC<br />

EQUIPMENT ..................1435 RM 191 ......... 526-6306<br />

OFFICE AUTOMATION ....1435 RM 191 ......... 526-1248<br />

FAX .............................1435 RM 191 ......... 526-3402<br />

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FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1526 ..........526-0444<br />

————————————————————<br />

FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 5510 ..........526-3338<br />

————————————————————<br />

FAMILY CONNECTION CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1354 ......... 526-1070<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1354 ..........526-1070<br />

————————————————————<br />

FAMILY MEMBER EMPLOYMENT FAMILY<br />

READINESS PROGRAM<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1526 ......... 526-0452<br />

————————————————————<br />

FAMILY READINESS CENTER (FRC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

FAMILY READINESS CENTER<br />

(FRC) ......................................... 6237 ..........526-5199<br />

————————————————————<br />

FAMILY READINESS SUPPORT<br />

ASSISTANT PROGRAM (FRSA)<br />

————————————————————<br />

FAMILY READINESS SUPPORT ASSISTANT<br />

PROGRAM (FRSA) ...................... 1430 ......... 524-1278<br />

————————————————————<br />

FAMILY TRAVEL<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR...........1218 RM 213 ....... 526-2949 /<br />

8435<br />

————————————————————<br />

FEDEX FEDERAL EXPRESS<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ....................OFF POST .. 800-463-3339<br />

————————————————————<br />

FEDEX SUPPLY AND SERVICE DESK<br />

I T T INDUSTRIES<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ............. 330 ..........526-8023<br />

————————————————————<br />

FIELD LOGISTICS READINESS CENTER (FLRC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

PROJECT OFFICER ....................... 749 ..........526-2734<br />

PROJECT OFFICER ALT NUM ........ 749 ..........524-1178<br />

ASST PROJECT OFFICER .............. 749 ..........526-1122<br />

STANLEY SR WMMS<br />

OPERATOR ................................... 749 ..........526-2940<br />

GOVT QAR .................................... 749 ..........526-2324<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

EXPEDITOR .................................. 749 ..........526-2242<br />

BUDGET ANALYST........................ 749 ..........526-1119<br />

MATERIAL COORDINATOR ............ 749 ..........526-1122<br />

LSI SITE SUPERVISOR .................. 749 ..........526-3542<br />

LSI SITE FAX ................................ 749 ..........526-1121<br />

LSI SECRETARY ........................... 749 ..........526-9893<br />

SUPPLY SUPERVISOR ................... 749 ..........526-4257<br />

SR SUPPLY TECH. ........................ 749 ..........526-0845<br />

SUPPLY WAREHOUSE ................... 749 ..........524-1251<br />

SUPPLY SHIPPING &<br />

RECEIVING ................................... 749 ..........526-6574<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTOR ...... 749 ..........526-2748<br />

CCRP SR MECH............................ 749 ..........526-3248<br />

CCRP WORKERS .......................... 749 ..........526-3797<br />

PC CLERK .................................... 749 ..........526-4092<br />

TOOL ROOM ................................ 749 ..........524-1177<br />

MTC QAR ..................................... 749 ..........526-1124<br />

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FIELD OFFICER OF THE DAY<br />

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS<br />

CENTER EOC .............................. 1435 ..........526-3400<br />

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FIELD SANITATION TEAM 223RD<br />

MEDICAL DETACHMENT<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1217 ..........526-3144<br />

FIELD SANITATION TEAM 223RD<br />

MEDICAL DETACH ...................... 1217 ..........526-2676<br />

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FILES 201 / RECORDS<br />

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CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

REP ....................................OFF POST ..800-318-5298<br />

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FINANCE BATTALION 230TH FINANCE MAIN MENU<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1220 ..........526-9233<br />

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FINANCE FORT CARSON WOUNDED IN ACTION<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1220 ......... 526-6294<br />

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FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTIVE DIVISION<br />

DIRECTORATE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (DES)<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1805 ..........526-2679<br />

FIRE STATION #31 ..................... 1805 ......... 526-4615<br />

FIRE STATION #32 ..................... 1805 ......... 526-4615<br />

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FIRESTONE TIRES / CAR CARE CENTER<br />

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OFFICE ....................................... 1515 ......... 576-6570<br />

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FISH AND WILDLIFE INFORMATION<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 9301 ..........524-5339<br />

WILDLIFE LAW ENFORCEMENT<br />

OFFICER .................................... 9301 ......... 524-5394<br />

WILDLIFE LAW ENFORCEMENT<br />

OFFICER .................................... 9301 ......... 524-5356<br />

WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST ................. 9301 ......... 524-5393<br />

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FISO FORCE INTEGRATION<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1545 ..........526-2990<br />

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FIT TO WIN HEALTH PROMOTIONS<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 6224 ......... 526-2140<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ................. 6224 ......... 526-2267<br />

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FIXED TACTICAL INTERNET (FTI)<br />

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FIXED TACTICAL INTERNET<br />

(FTI) ........................................... 2135 ..........524-2930<br />

Telephone Directory 33 <strong>2013</strong> FORT CARSON<br />

ALPHABETICAL


ALPHABETICAL<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

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FLAG DFR<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1118 ..........526-2300<br />

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FLIGHT PHYSICALS<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 7490 ..........526-7764<br />

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FLIGHT SIMULATOR<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 9638 ..........526-3621<br />

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FLIGHT STANDARDIZATION FOR<br />

THE INSTALLATION<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 9638 ..........526-0144<br />

FLIGHT STANDARDIZATION<br />

FOR THE INSTALLATION ............. 9638 ......... 526-0145<br />

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FLORAL SHOP<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 6110 ..........579-8772<br />

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FOOD COURT<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 6110 ..........576-5661<br />

FOOD COURT IN PX .................... 6110 ......... 576-6110<br />

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FOOD SERVICES<br />

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CHIEF......................................... 1012 ..........524-1133<br />

CONTRACT REPRESENTATIVE .... 8000 ......... 526-4254<br />

COR ........................................... 1012 ......... 526-4254<br />

MEAL CARD & CASH<br />

CONTROL .................................. 8000 ......... 526-4626<br />

KITCHEN AREA PHONE ............... 6058 ......... 524-0024<br />

WOLF DINING FACILITY<br />

MANAGERS OFFICE .................... 1444 ......... 524-0419<br />

WOLF DINING FACILITY /<br />

STAFF ........................................ 1444 ......... 526-9424<br />

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FORCE INTEGRATION / MODERNIZATION<br />

STAFF OFFICE<br />

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CHIEF......................................... 1430 ......... 526-6178<br />

DEPUTY ..................................... 1430 ......... 526-1271<br />

PROJECT MGR ........................... 1430 ......... 526-5139<br />

PROJECT MGR ........................... 1430 ......... 524-5502<br />

HQDA G8 LIAISON ...................... 1430 ......... 526-8152<br />

HQDA G8 LIAISON ...................... 1430 ......... 524-0783<br />

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FORCE MODERNIZATION<br />

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DEPROCESSING FACILITY ........... 8006 ..........526-8252<br />

LOGISTICS OFFICE ..................... 8005 ......... 526-4799<br />

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FORT CARSON CID 48TH MP DETACHMENT<br />

6TH GROUP<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1816 ..........526-3991<br />

CID 48TH MP DETACHMENT<br />

6TH GROUP ALT NUM ................ 1816 ......... 526-3992<br />

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FORT CARSON CONTRACTING OFFICE<br />

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OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR ......... 1220 ..........526-4637<br />

CONTRACTING DIVISION ............. 1220 ......... 526-1767<br />

CONTRACT MANAGEMENT<br />

DIVISION .................................... 1220 ......... 526-2070<br />

SMALL BUSINESS<br />

ADMINISTRATION....................... 1220 ......... 526-6634<br />

CONSTRUCTION DIVISION .......... 1220 ......... 526-6623<br />

OPERATIONAL CONTRACTING<br />

DIVISION .................................... 1220 ......... 526-6633<br />

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FORT CARSON FOUNDRY MULTI-<br />

DISCIPLINE PLATFORM (INSCOM)<br />

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DIRECTOR .................................. 1450 ......... 524-1024<br />

MISSION MANAGER ................... 1450 ......... 526-5113<br />

COLLECTION MANAGER ............. 1450 ......... 524-1022<br />

ANALYST TRAINER ..................... 1450 ......... 526-2756<br />

SPECIAL SECURITY REP (SSR) .... 1450 ......... 526-6329<br />

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FORT CARSON GOLF COURSE<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 7800 ..........526-4122<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 7800 ......... 526-1927<br />

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FORT CARSON POST OFFICE<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1519 ..........570-5454<br />

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FORT CARSON SUPPORT SERVICES<br />

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WORK ORDERS ............................ 302 ......... 526-5345<br />

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FORT CARSON USED CAR FACILITY CAR SALES<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 3660 ......... 524-1146<br />

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FORT CARSON VETERINARY CLINIC<br />

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VETERINARY OFFICE/<br />

RECEPTION ................................ 6190 ......... 526-3803<br />

NCOIC ........................................ 6190 ......... 526-1222<br />

OIC ............................................ 6190 ......... 526-1222<br />

CLERK ....................................... 6190 ......... 526-4520<br />

FAX .......................................... 1535 ......... 526-1221<br />

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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA)<br />

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FOIA / PA ................................... 1218 ......... 526-2114<br />

FORMS / PUBLICATIONS ............ 1218 ......... 526-1303<br />

PUBLICATIONS WAREHOUSE ...... 1218 ......... 526-1226<br />

RECORDS MANAGEMENT ........... 1218 ......... 526-2107<br />

MAILROOM ................................ 1519 ......... 526-9093<br />

FAX LINE .................................. 1218 ......... 524-3611<br />

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FREEDOM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER<br />

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ........... 1129 ......... 526-1867<br />

RESERVATIONS .......................... 1129 ......... 524-1163<br />

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FORT CARSON OFFICE OF HISTORICAL PROGRAMS<br />

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MUSEUM CURATOR ................... 8760 ..........526-2028<br />

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FUNERAL HONORS CASUALTY<br />

ASSISTANCE OFFICE<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1218 ......... 526-5613<br />

ADMIN ASST .............................. 1218 ......... 526-3144<br />

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FURNISHING MANAGEMENT OFFICE FMO<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR.......................... 402 ......... 526-1745<br />

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FURNITURE REPAIR MAINTENANCE<br />

SECTION SEVEN<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 8000 ......... 526-5641<br />

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FURNITURE STORE SPORTING GOODS<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1510 ......... 576-6313<br />

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GAME WARDEN<br />

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GAME WARDEN.......................... 9301 ......... 524-5394<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

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GARBAGE TRASH PICKUP<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR.......................... 403 ......... 526-9237<br />

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GARRISON COMMAND STAFF<br />

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GARRISON COMMANDER ........... 1430 ......... 526-5600<br />

GARRISON DEPUTY<br />

COMMANDER ............................ 1430 ......... 526-9865<br />

GARRISON XO ............................ 1430 ......... 526-1061<br />

GARRISON CSM ......................... 1430 ......... 526-5249<br />

GARRISON ADJUTANT ................ 1430 ......... 526-5600<br />

GARRISON FACILITY<br />

MANAGER .................................. 1430 ......... 524-2055<br />

GARRISON ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

CLERK ....................................... 1430 ......... 526-5516<br />

GARRISON CHIEF PAI OFFICE ..... 1118 ......... 526-4218<br />

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GENERAL DYNAMICS NOW UNDER<br />

MATERIAL FIELDING TEAM<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1012 ......... 526-9150<br />

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GENERAL SUPPLY OFFICE (UNDER DMMC)<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1668 ......... 526-9295<br />

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GIRL SCOUTS LIAISON<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 6049 ......... 526-2680<br />

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GLAD’S BBQ<br />

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GLAD’S BBQ .............................. 1510 ......... 576-1851<br />

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GLOBAL COMMAND CONTROL SYSTEM<br />

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS<br />

CENTER EOC .................24 HOUR CTR ......... 526-2999<br />

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GOLF COURSE CHEYENNE SHADOWS<br />

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INFORMATION ............................ 7800 ......... 526-4122<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 7800 ......... 526-1927<br />

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GOLF COURSE SNACK BAR<br />

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MULLIGAN’S .............................. 7800 ......... 526-4122<br />

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GOODWILL LAUNDRY<br />

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GOODWILL LAUNDRY ....................................635-4483<br />

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GREEN TO GOLD PROJECT<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 8000 ..........262-3236<br />

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GUN STORE<br />

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GUN COUNTER/ MINI MALL ........ 1510 ......... 576-3932<br />

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GUNNERY SIMULATIONS SITE FSR<br />

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ADVANCED GUNNERY TRAINING SYSTEMS<br />

(AGTS) ...............................E OF 2135 ......... 243-6827<br />

BRADLEY ADVANCED TRAINING SYSTEMS<br />

(BATS) ...............................E OF 2135 ......... 243-6827<br />

UNIT CONDUCT OF FIRE TRAINERS<br />

(U-COFT) ............................E OF 2135 ......... 243-6827<br />

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HARMONY IN MOTION<br />

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NCOIC HARMONY MOTION ......... 1217 ......... 524-3618<br />

HARMONY IN MOTION CHORALE<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1129 ......... 526-3618<br />

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HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CONTROL CENTER<br />

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VETS USA .................................... 400 ......... 526-6013<br />

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UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

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HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL ROOM<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 9246 ......... 524-3676<br />

MANAGER .................................. 9246 ......... 526-0979<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 9246 ......... 526-0980<br />

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HAZMAT PHARMACY<br />

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PHARMACY .................................................. 526-2979<br />

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HEALTH PROMOTIONS<br />

NOW UNDER WELLNESS FITNESS CENTER<br />

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MANAGER .................................. 1829 ......... 526-2140<br />

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HEATING FAMILY HOUSING<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 6054 ......... 579-1605<br />

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HELICOPTERS, SIKORSKY SUPPORT SERVICES INC<br />

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PROGRAM MANAGER ................. 9604 ......... 526-3619<br />

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HIGH COUNTRY HELICOPTER, HIGH COUNTRY INC<br />

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MANAGER .................................. 9601 ......... 526-1315<br />

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HOMETOWN NEWS PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1550 ......... 526-4143<br />

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HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER OF THE DAY<br />

/ AOD<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 7500 ......... 526-7001<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 7500 ......... 526-7002<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY A LISTINGS<br />

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ADMISSIONS AND DISCHARGE ... 7500 ......... 526-7287<br />

ARMY SUBSTANCE ABUSE<br />

PROGRAM (ASAP) ...................... 7500 ......... 526-2862<br />

ALLERGY CLINIC ........................ 7500 ......... 524-4217<br />

ANTICOAGULATION<br />

MONITORING SERVICE ............... 7500 ......... 526-7160<br />

APPOINTMENT LINE ................... 1011 ......... 457-2273<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY B LISTINGS<br />

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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ................. 7500 ......... 526-7155<br />

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ALPHA<br />

TEAM 4/4............................... MOBILE ......... 526-2609<br />

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH BRAVO<br />

TEAM 3/4............................... MOBILE ......... 526-0175<br />

BEHAVIORIAL HEALTH CHARLIE TEAM 2/4 and<br />

RAIDER TEAM 1/4 .................. MOBILE ......... 526-3547<br />

BEHAVORIAL HEALTH DELTA<br />

TEAM 43RD STB .................... MOBILE ......... 526-9337<br />

BIRTH CERTIFICATES ................. 7500 ......... 526-7278<br />

BLOOD BANK ............................. 7500 ......... 526-7900<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY C LISTINGS<br />

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CANCER REGISTRY .................... 7500 ......... 526-7488<br />

CARDIOLOGY CLINIC .................. 7500 ......... 526-7774<br />

CARSON CARE CLINIC ................ 7500 ......... 526-7025<br />

CASE MANAGEMENT .................. 7500 ......... 524-5008<br />

CHAPLAIN .................................. 7500 ......... 526-7386<br />

CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC ............... 7500 ......... 526-7834<br />

CIVILIAN PERSONNEL<br />

MEDDAC .................................... 7500 ......... 526-7822<br />

COMMUNICABLE DISEASE ......... 2059 ......... 526-7353<br />

CORNUCOPIA SHOP ................... 7500 ......... 576-3875<br />

CORRESPONDENCE ................... 7503 ......... 526-7322<br />

COUMADIN ANTICOAGULATION<br />

MONITORING SERVICE ............... 7500 ......... 526-7160<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY D LISTINGS<br />

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DENTAL CLINIC #1 ..................... 1960 ......... 526-2200<br />

DENTAL CLINIC #2 ..................... 7503 ......... 503-7166<br />

LARSON DENTAL CLINIC ............ 1227 ......... 526-3330<br />

SMITH DENTAL CLINIC ............... 1855 ......... 526-5400<br />

DENTAL ORAL SURGERY ............ 7500 ......... 526-7100<br />

DERMATOLOGY CLINIC .............. 7500 ......... 526-7185<br />

DIABETES CLINIC ......................................... 526-7022<br />

DIETITIAN .................................. 7500 ......... 526-7290<br />

DINING FACILITY ........................ 7500 ......... 526-7972<br />

DIRAIMONDO FAMILY MEDICINE<br />

CLINIC NORTH ........................... 1041 ......... 524-2047<br />

DIRAIMONDO FAMILY MEDICINE<br />

CLINIC SOUTH ............................ 1150 ......... 524-2738<br />

DISEASE MANAGEMENT<br />

CLINIC ....................................... 7503 ......... 526-7022<br />

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE<br />

TREATMENT .............................. 6236 ......... 526-4585<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY E LISTINGS<br />

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EARS, EYES, NOSE AND THROAT<br />

CLINIC (EENT) ............................ 7500 ......... 526-7450<br />

EMERGENCY ROOM ................... 7500 ......... 526-7111<br />

EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER<br />

PROGRAM (EFMP) ...................... 7500 ......... 526-7805<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY F LISTINGS<br />

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FAMILY ADVOCACY<br />

PROGRAM .................................. 6236 ......... 526-4584<br />

..FAMILY CENTERED CARE RESOURCE<br />

CENTER ..................................... 7500 ......... 526-7733<br />

FAMILY MEDICINE CLINIC DIRAIMONDO<br />

NORTH ....................................... 1041 ......... 524-2047<br />

FAMILY MEDICINE CLINIC DIRAIMONDO<br />

SOUTH ....................................... 1150 ......... 524-2738<br />

FAMILY MEDICINE CLINIC<br />

(EACH) ....................................... 7503 ......... 524-4068<br />

FAMILY MEDICINE CLINIC<br />

ROBINSON ................................. 7490 ......... 526-7764<br />

FAMILY MEDICINE CLINIC<br />

WARRIOR .................................. 2353 ......... 526-9277<br />

FLU SHOT HOTLINE<br />

RECORDING ............................... 2059 ......... 526-6422<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY G LISTINGS<br />

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GASTROENTEROLOGY<br />

(GI) CLINIC ................................. 7500 ......... 526-7453<br />

GENERAL SURGERY CLINIC ........ 7500 ......... 524-4166<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY H LISTINGS<br />

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HEALTH PROMOTION CLINIC ...... 7500 ......... 526-2140<br />

HEMATOLOGY ............................ 7500 ......... 526-7900<br />

HIPAA ........................................ 7500 ......... 526-7046<br />

HIV COORDINATOR ..................... 2059 ......... 526-7353<br />

HOME HEALTH CARE /<br />

CASE MANAGEMENT .................. 7500 ......... 526-7728<br />

HOSPITAL FACILITIES MAINT<br />

CONTRACTOR ............................ 7500 ......... 526-7699<br />

HOSPITAL RETENTION NCOIC ..... 7500 ......... 526-6356<br />

HOSPITAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT /<br />

HSD ........................................... 7500 ......... 526-7190<br />

HOUSEKEEPING CONTRACTOR ... 7500 ......... 526-7413<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES MILITARY .. 7522 ......... 526-3469<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES CIVILIAN .... 7522 ......... 526-7822<br />

HEALTH FACILITIES PLANNING AGENCY<br />

(HFPA) ......................................................... 526-7023<br />

EVANS ARMY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL<br />

APPTS ....................................... 7500 ..719-457-2273<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

HOSPITAL INFORMATION ........... 7500 ......... 526-7000<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY I LISTINGS<br />

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ICU WARD 2 NORTH ................... 7500 ......... 526-7020<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 7500 ......... 526-7021<br />

IMMUNIZATIONS / ADULT .......... 7500 ......... 524-4217<br />

IMMUNIZATIONS / CHILDREN-<br />

2 WEEKS TO 18 YEARS .............. 7500 ......... 526-7860<br />

INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE................. 2059 ......... 524-0726<br />

ALT NUMBER ........................... 2059 ......... 526-3017<br />

INFECTION CONTROL<br />

CONSULTANT ............................ 7500 ......... 526-7821<br />

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT<br />

DIVISION .................................... 7500 ......... 524-6378<br />

INPATIENT MEDICAL<br />

RECORDS .................................. 7500 ......... 524-4267<br />

INPATIENT PHARMACY ............... 7500 ......... 524-4400<br />

INPATIENT PHYSICAL<br />

THERAPY ................................... 7500 ......... 526-7048<br />

INTERNAL MEDICINE CLINIC ....... 7500 ......... 526-7160<br />

IT HELP DESK (MEDDAC HELP<br />

DESK) ........................................ 7500 ...800-872-6482<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY J LISTINGS<br />

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JOINT COMMISSION<br />

SUSTAINMENT OFFICER ............. 7500 ......... 526-7923<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY L LISTINGS<br />

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LABOR AND DELIVERY .............. 7500 ......... 526-7090<br />

LABORATORY<br />

ADMINISTRATION....................... 7500 ......... 526-7303<br />

LABORATORY BLOOD BANK ....... 7500 ......... 526-7900<br />

LABORATORY CHEMISTRY ......... 7500 ......... 526-7900<br />

LABORATORY HEMATOLOGY ...... 7500 ......... 526-7900<br />

LABORATORY HISTOLOGY .......... 7500 ......... 526-7900<br />

LABORATORY MAIN NUMBER /<br />

INFORMATION ............................ 7500 ......... 526-7900<br />

LABORATORY MANAGER ............ 7500 ......... 526-7304<br />

LABORATORY MICRO OFFICE ..... 7500 ......... 526-7900<br />

LABORATORY NCOIC .................. 7500 ......... 526-7305<br />

LABORATORY PATHOLOGY ......... 7500 ......... 526-7900<br />

LABORATORY SHIPPING / HIV ..... 7500 ......... 526-7900<br />

LABORATORY SUPPLY OFFICE .... 7500 ......... 526-7307<br />

LOGISTICS DIVISION FACILITIES<br />

MNG BRANCH ............................ 7500 ......... 526-7864<br />

LOGISTICS DIVISION<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 7500 ......... 526-7710<br />

LOGISTICS DIVISION<br />

PURCHASING ............................. 7500 ......... 526-7795<br />

LOST AND FOUND ...................... 7500 ......... 526-7951<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY M LISTINGS<br />

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MAIL ROOM ............................... 7500 ......... 526-7216<br />

MAINTENANCE CONTRACTOR<br />

HOSPITAL FACILITIES ................. 7500 ......... 526-7699<br />

MAMMOGRAMS ......................... 7500 ......... 526-7300<br />

MED CASE / CEEP MANAGER ..... 7500 ......... 526-7797<br />

MEDICAL BOARDS ..................... 7500 ......... 526-7600<br />

MEDICAL CLAIMS ...................... 7500 ......... 526-7271<br />

MEDDAC COMMANDER .............. 7500 ......... 526-7500<br />

MEDDAC UNIT SUPPLY............... 7500 ......... 526-2870<br />

MEDICAL LIBRARY ..................... 7500 ......... 526-7286<br />

MEDICAL MAINTENANCE ............ 7500 ....... 526-7201 /<br />

7202<br />

MEDICAL MANAGEMENT<br />

NETWORK APPOINTING .............. 7500 ....... 524-5004 /<br />

4224<br />

MEDICAL MANAGEMENT REFERRAL<br />

CENTER ..................................... 7500 ......... 524-5008<br />

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ALPHABETICAL<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

MEDICAL MOS RETENTION<br />

BOARDS / MMRB ....................... 7500 ......... 526-6521<br />

MEDICAL SUPPLY ...................... 7500 ......... 526-7795<br />

MEDICAL SURGICAL<br />

WARD 5 EAST ............................ 7500 ......... 526-7040<br />

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION ......... 7500 ......... 524-4029<br />

MEDICARE NURSE CASE<br />

MANAGER .................................. 7500 ......... 524-4043<br />

MEDICATION CLINIC ................... 7500 ......... 526-7155<br />

MENTAL HEALTH ....................... 7500 ......... 526-7661<br />

MEPRS ...................................... 7500 ......... 526-7312<br />

MORGUE .................................... 7500 ......... 526-7309<br />

MOTHER AND BABY<br />

WARD 3 EAST ............................ 7500 ......... 526-7030<br />

MRI SCHEDULING ...................... 7500 ......... 526-7300<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY N LISTINGS<br />

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NEWBORN NURSERY WARD ....... 7500 ......... 526-7030<br />

NON-STRESS TESTING ............... 7500 ......... 526-7843<br />

NUCLEAR MEDICINE ................... 7500 ......... 526-7350<br />

NURSING SERVICES ................... 7500 ......... 526-7921<br />

NUTRITION CARE DIVISION ......... 7500 ......... 526-7290<br />

NUTRITION CARE DIVISION<br />

DINING FACILITY ........................ 7500 ......... 526-7972<br />

NUTRITION DIET CLINIC ............. 7500 ......... 526-7290<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY O LISTINGS<br />

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OB / GYN CLINIC<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 7500 ......... 526-7172<br />

OPERATING ROOM ..................... 7500 ......... 526-7010<br />

OPERATIONS / S-2 AND S-3 ....... 7500 ......... 526-4016<br />

OPHTHALMOLOGY /<br />

OPTOMETRY .............................. 7500 ......... 526-7450<br />

ORAL SURGERY ......................... 7500 ......... 526-7100<br />

ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC<br />

MAIN NUMBER .......................... 7503 ......... 526-7440<br />

ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC<br />

PODIATRY CLINIC ....................... 7503 ......... 526-7435<br />

ORTHOPEDIC OUTPATIENT<br />

PHYSICAL THERAPY ................... 7503 ......... 526-7120<br />

ORTHOPEDIC X-RAY OFFICE ....... 7503 ......... 526-7120<br />

OUTPATIENT PHARMACY............ 7500 ......... 526-7410<br />

OUTPATIENT RECORDS .............. 7503 ......... 526-7298<br />

OVERSEAS FAMILY<br />

SCREENING ................................ 7500 ......... 526-7805<br />

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY .......... 7503 ......... 526-7110<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY P LISTINGS<br />

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PATHOLOGY ............................... 7500 ......... 526-7900<br />

PATIENT ADMINISTRATION<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 7500 ......... 526-7283<br />

PATIENT ADVOCACY................... 7500 ......... 526-7225<br />

PATIENT AFFAIRS....................... 7500 ......... 526-7863<br />

PATIENT SAFETY ........................ 7500 ......... 526-7190<br />

PEBLO ....................................... 7500 ......... 526-7600<br />

PERFORMANCE<br />

IMPROVEMENT .......................... 7500 ......... 526-7758<br />

PERSONNEL DIVISION<br />

PSNCO / MILITARY ..................... 7500 ......... 526-3469<br />

PHARMACY / SATELLITE<br />

COMMISSARY ............................ 7500 ......... 524-1060<br />

PHARMACY CLINIC SERVICES<br />

MAIN NUMBER .......................... 7500 ......... 526-7198<br />

PHARMACY CLINIC SERVICES<br />

OUTPATIENT .............................. 7500 ......... 524-7410<br />

PHARMACY REFILL OFFICE......... 7500 ......... 524-4081<br />

PHARMACY SERVICES ................ 7500 ......... 526-7334<br />

PHYSICAL EXAM CLINIC ............. 1056 ......... 526-7170<br />

PHYSICAL THERAPY<br />

INPATIENT ................................. 7503 ......... 524-6490<br />

PHYSICAL THERAPY<br />

OUTPATIENT .............................. 7503 ......... 526-7120<br />

PHYSICALS FLIGHT .................... 7500 ......... 526-5527<br />

PODIATRY CLINIC ....................... 7503 ......... 526-7435<br />

POSTPARTUM WARD 3 EAST ..... 7500 ......... 526-7030<br />

PRE-ADMISSION CLINIC ............. 7500 ......... 526-7927<br />

PRE-ADMISSION THIRD PARTY<br />

COLLECTIONS ............................ 7500 ......... 526-7700<br />

PREGNANCY TESTS RESULTS /<br />

RECORDING ............................... 7500 ......... 526-7150<br />

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE<br />

CHEMICAL SURITY MANAGER .... 2059 ......... 526-5274<br />

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 2059 ......... 526-2939<br />

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE<br />

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ............ 2059 ......... 526-2939<br />

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE<br />

PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING .......... 2059 ......... 526-2939<br />

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE /<br />

TRAVEL CLINIC .......................... 7500 ......... 526-2939<br />

PROPERTY WAREHOUSE ............ 7500 ......... 526-7066<br />

PSYCHIATRY CLINIC /<br />

ADOLESCENT - CHILDREN ......... 7500 ......... 526-7155<br />

PSYCHIATRY CLINIC / ADULT ..... 7500 ......... 526-7155<br />

PSYCHIATRY DAY<br />

TREATMENT .............................. 7500 ......... 526-7035<br />

PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT ...... 7500 ......... 526-7155<br />

PULMONARY .............................. 7500 ......... 526-4100<br />

PURCHASING OFFICE HOSPITAL.... 7500 ......... 526-7784<br />

PEDIATRICS CLINIC .................... 7500 ......... 526-7653<br />

PREMIER ARMY MEDICAL<br />

CLINIC .................. 2059 UNION BLVD ......... 524-7601<br />

PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE<br />

(UNION BLVD) ............................ 2059 ......... 526-2939<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY Q LISTINGS<br />

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QUALITY SUPPORT DIVISION ...... 7500 ......... 526-7480<br />

QUALITY SUPPORT DIVISION<br />

PATIENT SAFETY ........................ 7500 ......... 526-7190<br />

QUIT SMOKING PROGRAM .......... 1526 ......... 526-7848<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY R LISTINGS<br />

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RADIOLOGY CAT SCAN ............... 7500 ......... 526-7300<br />

RADIOLOGY FILE ROOM ............................... 524-0636<br />

RADIOLOGY MAMMOGRAM ........ 7500 ......... 526-7300<br />

RADIOLOGY MRI......................... 7500 ......... 526-7300<br />

RADIOLOGY NUCLEAR MEDICINE.................. 526-7350<br />

RADIOLOGY ORTHOPEDIC<br />

X-RAY ........................................ 7500 ......... 526-6540<br />

RADIOLOGY ULTRASOUND ......... 7500 ......... 526-7894<br />

RECORDS OUTPATIENT .............. 7500 ......... 526-7298<br />

RED CROSS HOSPITAL<br />

OFFICE ....................................... 7500 ......... 526-7144<br />

RED CROSS EMERGENCY<br />

LINE 24 HOURS .....................................877-272-7337<br />

RED CROSS HOSPITAL<br />

VOLUNTEER COORD ................... 1217 ......... 526-7144<br />

REFILL PHARMACY .................... 7500 ......... 524-4081<br />

REFILL PHARMACY ALT NUM ..... 7500 ..888-745-6427<br />

REFILL PHARMACY FAX LINE ...... 7500 ......... 526-7648<br />

REFILL PHARMACY<br />

ADMINISTRATION....................... 7500 ......... 526-1062<br />

RESOURCE MANAG DIV<br />

CONTRACT SUPPORT ................. 7526 ......... 526-7628<br />

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT<br />

DIVISION / RMD ......................... 7500 ......... 526-7280<br />

RESPIRATORY THERAPY / INHALATION<br />

THERAPY ................................... 7500 ......... 526-7892<br />

RETENTION NCOIC / HOSPITAL<br />

RETENTION OFFICE .................... 7500 ......... 526-6356<br />

RISK MANAGEMENT ................... 7500 ......... 526-7215<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

ROBINSON FAMILY MEDICINE<br />

CLINIC ....................................... 7490 ......... 526-7764<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY S LISTINGS<br />

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S-2 AND S-3 CHIEF OF<br />

EDUCATION ............................... 7500 ......... 526-7024<br />

S-2 AND S-3 EDUCATION<br />

ASSISTANT ................................ 7500 ......... 526-7510<br />

S-2 AND S-3 EDUCATION NCO ... 7500 ......... 526-7314<br />

S-2 AND S-3 EDUCATION OIC .... 7500 ......... 526-7024<br />

S-2 AND S-3 EMT SCHOOL<br />

NCOIC ........................................ 7500 ......... 526-8590<br />

S-2 AND S-3 GMOC NCOIC ........ 7500 ......... 526-9158<br />

S-2 AND S-3 OPERATIONS<br />

NCO .......................................... 7500 ......... 526-4240<br />

S-2 AND S-3 OPERATIONS<br />

NCOIC ........................................ 7500 ......... 526-7509<br />

S-2 AND S-3 OPERATIONS<br />

OIC ............................................ 7500 ......... 526-7998<br />

S-2 AND S-3 PHYSICAL<br />

SECURITY .................................. 7500 ......... 526-7951<br />

S-2 AND S-3 SECURITY.............. 7500 ......... 526-7655<br />

S-2 AND S-3 SRP WELCOME<br />

CENTER ..................................... 7500 ......... 526-8091<br />

S-2 AND S-3 TRAINING AND<br />

EDUCATION NCOIC ..................... 7500 ......... 526-7024<br />

SAME-DAY SURGERY ................. 7500 ......... 526-7164<br />

SATELLITE PHARMACY............... 1525 ......... 524-1060<br />

SMOKING CESSATION ................ 1526 ......... 526-3887<br />

SOCIAL WORK MEDICAL PLANNING<br />

AND DISCHARGE ........................ 7500 ......... 526-7085<br />

SOCIAL WORK SERVICES<br />

VICTIM ADVOCACY PRGRM ........ 7500 ......... 526-4590<br />

SOLDIER READINESS<br />

CENTER (SRC) ............................ 1042 ......... 526-2014<br />

SRC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ......... 2056 ......... 524-5559<br />

SRC MEDICAL ASSIST<br />

OPERATIONS SPEC .................... 1042 ......... 524-5591<br />

SRC MEDICAL OFFICE<br />

AUTOMATION SPECIALIST .......... 1042 ......... 524-5593<br />

SRC MEDICAL OPERATIONS<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 1042 ......... 524-5568<br />

SRC TBI ..................................... 2056 ......... 524-5559<br />

SPORTS MEDICINE CLINIC ......... 7500 ......... 526-7120<br />

STD CLINIC / HIV TESTING .......... 2059 ......... 526-7353<br />

STRESS MANAGEMENT ANGER<br />

CONTROL .................................. 7500 ......... 526-4585<br />

SUICIDE PREVENTION<br />

DURING DUTY HOURS ................ 7500 ......... 526-7661<br />

SURGEON FLIGHT ...................... 7500 ......... 524-2216<br />

SURGICAL CARE UNIT NCOIC ...... 7500 ......... 524-4170<br />

SURGICAL CARE UNIT<br />

NURSING DIRECTOR .................. 7500 ......... 524-4172<br />

SURGICAL WARD 4 WEST .......... 7500 ......... 526-7040<br />

SURGICAL WARD<br />

WARDMASTER ........................... 7500 ......... 526-7906<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY T LISTINGS<br />

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TB / HIV CLINIC .......................... 2059 ......... 526-5174<br />

TDY HOSPITAL ........................... 7500 ......... 526-7280<br />

TELEPHONE TROUBLE DESK<br />

HOSPITAL .................................. 7500 ... 800-872-6482<br />

THIRD PARTY COLLECTION<br />

PROGRAM .................................. 7520 ......... 526-7700<br />

TOBACCO CESSATION CLINIC .... 1526 ......... 526-3887<br />

TRANSCRIPTION ........................ 7500 ......... 524-4029<br />

TREASURER HOSPITAL ............... 7500 ......... 526-7769<br />

TMC #10 10TH SPECIAL FORCES ................. 524-4142<br />

TMC #8 PIÑON CANYON ............................... 524-0102<br />

TMC #9...................................... 1041 ......... 524-2047<br />

TMC #9 ALT NUM ...................... 1041 ......... 524-2051<br />

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UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

TUMOR REGISTRY ...................... 7500 ......... 526-7488<br />

TRICARE .............................OFF POST ..888-874-9378<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY U LISTINGS<br />

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ULTRASOUND ............................ 7500 ......... 526-7300<br />

UROLOGY CLINIC ....................... 7500 ......... 526-7125<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY V LISTINGS<br />

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VETERINARY CLINIC ................... 6190 ......... 526-3803<br />

VETERINARY CLINIC NCOIC ........ 6190 ......... 526-1219<br />

VETERINARY CLINIC OIC ............. 6190 ......... 526-1223<br />

VETERINARY CLINIC<br />

BRANCH CHIEF ......................... 6190 ......... 526-4354<br />

VETERINARY CLINIC<br />

BRANCH NCOIC .......................... 6190 ......... 524-4114<br />

VETERINARY CLINIC FAX ............ 6190 ......... 524-4116<br />

ROCKY MOUNTAIN DIST<br />

VETERINARY COMMAND ............ 1012 ......... 526-1216<br />

ROCKY MNT DIST VETERINARY<br />

COMMAND 1SGT ....................... 1012 ......... 526-1886<br />

VICTIM ADVOCACY PROGRAM<br />

PAGER ....................................... 7500 ......... 577-3171<br />

VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR ....... 7500 ......... 526-7589<br />

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HOSPITAL DIRECTORY W LISTINGS<br />

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WARD 2 NORTH ICU ................... 7500 ......... 526-7020<br />

WARD 3 EAST LABOR AND<br />

DELIVERY ................................... 7500 ......... 526-7090<br />

. WARD 3 EAST LABOR AND DELIVERY<br />

WARDMASTER ........................... 7500 ......... 526-7913<br />

WARD 3 EAST NEWBORN<br />

NURSERY ................................... 7500 ......... 526-7030<br />

WARD 3 EAST POSTPARTUM /<br />

MOTHER AND BABY ................... 7500 ......... 526-7030<br />

4 WEST SURGICAL PEDIATRICS<br />

& FAMILY CARE ......................... 7500 ......... 526-7040<br />

WAREHOUSE EQUIPMENT .......... 7500 ......... 526-7066<br />

WAREHOUSE MEDICAL SUPPLIES<br />

RECV & STORAGE ...................... 7500 ......... 526-7219<br />

WARRIOR FAMILY MEDICINE<br />

CLINIC ....................................... 2353 ......... 526-9277<br />

WARRIOR FAMILY MEDICINE<br />

CLINIC ALT NUMBER .................. 2353 ......... 524-7857<br />

WELL BABY CLINIC .................... 7500 ......... 526-7653<br />

WELL WOMAN CLINIC ................ 7500 ......... 526-7172<br />

WORKERS COMPENSATION<br />

HOSPITAL .................................. 1550 ......... 526-3004<br />

WARRIOR RECOVERY CENTER<br />

CLINIC ....................................... 7489 ......... 526-4911<br />

WARRIOR RECOVERY CENTER<br />

REHABILITATION CLINIC ............. 7488 ......... 526-3289<br />

WELLNESS CENTER ................... 1526 ......... 526-3887<br />

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HOSPITAL / EVANS ARMY COMMUNITY<br />

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EMERGENCY ROOM ................... 7500 ......... 526-7111<br />

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HOTLINE DIAL THE CG PROGRAM<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ............................................. 526-2677<br />

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HOUSING<br />

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ARMY FAMILY HOUSING<br />

(OWNED AND OPERATED BY BALFOUR BEATTY COM-<br />

MUNITIES) ................................. 6800 ......... 579-1606<br />

ARMY HOUSING DIVISION<br />

CHIEF......................................... 7301 ......... 526-7573<br />

ARMY HOUSING DIVISION<br />

MGMT ASST .............................. 7301 ......... 526-4856<br />

ARMY HOUSING DIVISION SINGLE<br />

SOLDIER HOUSING ..................... 7301 ......... 526-7575<br />

ARMY HOUSING SERVICES<br />

OFFICE (HSO) ............................ 7301 ....... 526-2323 /<br />

2322 / 5219<br />

ARMY HOUSING UNACCOMPANIED<br />

PERSONNEL OFC ....................... 7301 ......... 526-0570<br />

ARMY HOUSING DIVISION<br />

FINANCIAL ANALYST .................. 7301 ......... 526-4246<br />

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HOUSING BALFOUR BEATTY COMMUNITIES<br />

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BALFOUR BEATTY<br />

COMMUNITIES ........................... 6800 ......... 579-1606<br />

BALFOUR BEATTY COMMUNITIES<br />

WORK ORDER DESK ................... 6271 ......... 579-1605<br />

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HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE<br />

UNDER EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFFICES<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1659 ......... 526-3385<br />

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HUNT CONTROL<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 9300 ......... 576-8074<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 9300 ......... 579-9094<br />

DAILY PASSES ........................... 9550 ......... 526-5597<br />

DAILY PASSES ALT NUM ............ 9550 ......... 579-9318<br />

INFORMATION RECORDING ........ 9550 ......... 526-4136<br />

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HUNTING AND FISHING<br />

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INFORMATION ................................RC ......... 524-5339<br />

HUNTING AREAS AVAILABLE ..........RC ......... 526-4136<br />

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ICIDS<br />

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JCIDS ALARMS<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 2757 ......... 526-0637<br />

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ICIDS JCIDS ALARMS<br />

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ICIDS CONTRACTOR ................... 1202 ......... 524-1275<br />

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ID CARDS<br />

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ID CARDS DEERS INFO ............... 1042 ... 719-524-3704<br />

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ID CARDS DEERS OFFICE<br />

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ID CARDS DEERS INFO ................... 1042 ... 719-524-1102<br />

ID CARDS DEERS INFO ................... 1042 ... 719-526-3591<br />

ID CARDS<br />

DEERS CHIEF ............................. 1042 ... 719-526-3584<br />

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IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION<br />

INFORMATION OFFICE<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1354 ......... 526-0457<br />

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INBOUND FREIGHT<br />

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INBOUND FREIGHT ....................... 330 ......... 526-1160<br />

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INCENTIVE AWARDS<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 6223 ......... 526-2274<br />

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INDIVIDUAL MILITARY TRAINING<br />

BRANCH (IMTB)<br />

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IMTB CHIEF ...................1117 RM 136 ......... 526-3821<br />

IMTB DA DIRECTED SCHOOLS (PME)<br />

ANCOC & BNCOC ..........1117 RM 139 ......... 526-5558<br />

IMTB DA PME BNCOC (DL) INSTRUCTORS<br />

OFFICE ........................1117 RM 303B ......... 524-4531<br />

INSTRUCTORS OFFICE<br />

ALT ...........................1117 RM 303B ......... 526-5558<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

IMTB FAX ....................1117 RM 141 ......... 526-6026<br />

IMTB FORMAL SCHOOLS<br />

(ASI / QSI / RECLASS) ....1117 RM 142 ......... 526-1298<br />

DAC, HAZMAT INSTRUCTOR<br />

(PRIMARY) ...................1117 RM 206 ......... 524-1241<br />

DAC, HAZMAT INSTRUCTOR<br />

ALT NUM ....................1117 RM 207 ......... 524-2740<br />

IMTB MOBILE TRAINING TEAM<br />

COORDINATOR ..............1117 RM 142 ......... 526-1298<br />

IMTB ON POST SCHOOLS<br />

MANAGER / COR ...........1117 RM 141 ......... 526-5436<br />

IMTB 1ST SGT / BATTLE<br />

STAFF (DL) ....................1117 RM 137 ......... 526-5436<br />

IMTB WLC (PRIMARY)....1117 RM 137 ......... 526-1291<br />

IMTB TROOP SCHOOLS:<br />

UNIT ARMOR COURSE ...1361 RM 107 ......... 526-2929<br />

DIGITAL TRNG MANAGEMENT SYSTEM<br />

(DTMS) COURSE ...........1361 RM 100 ......... 526-2929<br />

FUEL HANDLERS COURSE .......... 3660 ......... 526-2569<br />

GENERATOR OPERATOR<br />

COURSE ..................................... 3660 ......... 526-2569<br />

NBC COURSE ................1361 RM 100 ......... 526-2929<br />

SAMS-E COURSE ..........1361 RM 110 ......... 526-2929<br />

UNIT MOVEMENT OFFICER<br />

(UMO) COURSE .............1361 RM 109 ......... 526-2929<br />

PBUSE/UNIT SUPPLY OPERATIONS<br />

COURSE ........................1361 RM 108 ......... 526-2929<br />

FOOD SERVICE REFRESHER<br />

TRNG COURSE ........................... 1369 ......... 526-2929<br />

IMTB NCOIC ..................1117 RM 137 ......... 526-1291<br />

IMTB DISTANCE LEARNING<br />

SITE MANAGER .............1117 RM 316 ......... 524-2161<br />

IMTB TROOP SCHOOLS<br />

SITE MANAGER ......1361 RM 114/115 ......... 526-2929<br />

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INDIVIDUAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 3900 ......... 526-5485<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 3900 ......... 526-4074<br />

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INDOOR POOL SWIMMING<br />

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FAX LINE .................................. 1446 ......... 526-3153<br />

FRONT DESK .............................. 1446 ......... 526-3107<br />

MANAGER .................................. 1446 ......... 526-3193<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTOR ................. 1446 ......... 526-3122<br />

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INFORMATION CENTER DOIM<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1550 ......... 526-5817<br />

INFORMATION TICKETS AND REGISTRATION<br />

ITR ADMINISTRATOR .................. 2429 ......... 526-5366<br />

ITR ALT NUM ............................. 2429 ......... 526-4245<br />

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INSECT AND RODENT DEPARTMENT ENTOMOLOGY<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 3711 ......... 526-5141<br />

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INSPECTION & CLASSIFICATION<br />

(UNDER LOGISTICS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 8000 ......... 526-4573<br />

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INSPECTOR GENERAL (4TH ID)<br />

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ADMIN OFFICE/<br />

FRONT DESK .............................. 1659 ........ 526-3900/<br />

3901<br />

CHIEF, ASSISTANCE & INVEST .... 1659 ......... 526-9483<br />

CHIEF INSPECTIONS ................... 1659 ......... 526-9484<br />

FAX .......................................... 1659 ......... 526-5177<br />

CHIEF IG ADMIN OFFICER ........... 1659 ......... 526-9474<br />

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ALPHABETICAL<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

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INSTALLATION OPERATION CENTER<br />

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EMERGENCY OPERATION<br />

CENTER ..................................... 1430 ....... 526-3400 /<br />

526-5500<br />

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INSTALLATION COMMAND<br />

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GARRISON COMMANDER ........... 1430 ......... 526-5600<br />

DEPUTY GARRISON<br />

COMMANDER ............................ 1430 ......... 526-9865<br />

DEPUTY GC -<br />

TRANSFORMATION .................... 1430 ......... 526-1061<br />

CSM .......................................... 1430 ......... 526-5249<br />

ADJUTANT ................................. 1430 ......... 526-5600<br />

FACILITY MANAGER ................... 1430 ......... 524-2055<br />

ADMIN CLERK ............................ 1430 ......... 526-5516<br />

AWARDS CLERK ......................... 1430 ......... 526-1068<br />

DISTRIBUTION CLERK ................ 1430 ......... 526-0872<br />

ASK THE GC ............................... 1430 ......... 526-2050<br />

————————————————————<br />

INSTALLATION CONTRACT SECURITY GUARDS<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHENEGA SECURITY &<br />

PROTECTION SERVICES, LLC ...... 2757 ......... 524-4419<br />

————————————————————<br />

INSTALLATION PROCESSING CENTER (IPC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

FINANCE ETS AND TEC OFFICE ..... 1218 ......... 526-8473<br />

PORT CALL FAMILY<br />

TRAVEL PASSPORTS .....1218 RM 213 ....... 526-2949 /<br />

8435<br />

WELCOME CENTER .................... 1218 ......... 526-4454<br />

————————————————————<br />

INSTALLATION PROPERTY BOOK OFFICE (IPBO)<br />

————————————————————<br />

OFFICER ...................................... 330 ......... 526-2615<br />

PBO ALT NUM .............................. 330 ......... 526-3508<br />

INSTALLATION PROPERTY<br />

BOOK OFFICE ............................... 330 ......... 524-4685<br />

————————————————————<br />

INSTALLATION SAFETY OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMIN ....................................... 1118 ....... 526-2123 /<br />

2078<br />

SAFETY DIRECTOR ..................... 1118 ......... 526-2109<br />

ACCIDENT REPORTING ............... 1118 ......... 526-8042<br />

AVIATION SAFETY ...................... 9601 ......... 526-3672<br />

EXPLOSIVE SAFETY .................... 1118 ......... 526-8048<br />

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY REGISTER<br />

@ HTTPS://AIRS.LMI.ORG .......... 1219 ....... 526-8045 /<br />

3058<br />

RADIATION SAFETY .................... 1118 ......... 526-3058<br />

COMMUNITY SAFETY ................. 1118 ......... 526-8528<br />

MSE SAFETY LNO ...................... 1118 ......... 526-5074<br />

FAX .......................................... 1118 ......... 526-5257<br />

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INSTALLATION SECURITY DIRECTORATE (ISD)<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1011 ......... 526-3588<br />

INFORMATION SECURITY ........... 1011 ......... 526-0561<br />

INDUSTRIAL SECURITY ............... 1011 ......... 526-3588<br />

PERSONNEL SECURITY<br />

(SPECIAL ACTIONS) .................... 1011 ......... 526-3418<br />

PERSONNEL SECURITY<br />

SPECIALIST /MILITARY ............... 1011 ......... 526-8617<br />

PERSONNEL SECURITY<br />

SPECIALIST/CIVILIAN .................. 1011 ......... 526-9071<br />

CLASSIFIED DESTRUCTION ........ 1011 ......... 526-0561<br />

FAX .......................................... 1011 ......... 524-2667<br />

————————————————————<br />

INSTALLATION TRANSPORTATION DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR .................................... 847 ......... 526-3126<br />

————————————————————<br />

INTEGRATED TRAINING AREA<br />

MANAGEMENT LOCATED WITHIN (RC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

RC ITAM COORDINATOR ............ 9555 ......... 526-6374<br />

RC RTLA COORDINATOR ............ 9555 ......... 524-1496<br />

RC LRAM COORDINATOR ........... 9555 ......... 524-1493<br />

RC GIS COORDINATOR ............... 9555 ......... 524-1494<br />

————————————————————<br />

INTERNAL REVIEW (IR)<br />

————————————————————<br />

IR DIRECTOR .............................. 1118 ......... 526-9478<br />

IR EVALUATOR ........................... 1118 ......... 526-9479<br />

IR EVALUATOR ........................... 1118 ......... 526-9480<br />

IR EVALUATOR ........................... 1118 ......... 526-9481<br />

————————————————————<br />

IRON HORSE PARK<br />

————————————————————<br />

RESERVATIONS .......................... 1217 ......... 526-2348<br />

————————————————————<br />

ISOPREP<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1668 ......... 526-9291<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 1358 ......... 526-2849<br />

————————————————————<br />

ITEP<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR.......................................... 526-5732<br />

————————————————————<br />

ITT INDUSTRIES<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR ALT NUM .................... 330 ......... 526-5489<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ........ 330 ......... 526-9031<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE<br />

ALT NUM ................................... 330 ......... 526-9026<br />

SUPPLY AND SERVICE<br />

FEDEX DESK ................................ 330 ......... 526-8023<br />

WHEELS SHOP ............................. 330 ......... 526-1321<br />

— J —<br />

————————————————————<br />

JANITORIAL SERVICES<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 6261 ......... 540-0547<br />

————————————————————<br />

JOINT PERSONNEL PROPERTY SHIPPING OFFICE<br />

(JPPSO)<br />

————————————————————<br />

JPPSO INBOUND ........................ 6261 ......... 554-9291<br />

JPPSO CUSTOMER<br />

SERVICE..............................OFF POST ..800-771-1819<br />

OUTBOUND .........................OFF POST ......... 526-3755<br />

————————————————————<br />

JOINT TACTICAL GROUND STATION (JTAGS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

SITE LEAD .................................. 1210 ......... 526-5763<br />

LOGISTICS PLANNER.................. 2757 ......... 526-5533<br />

FIELD ENGINEERING ................... 2757 ......... 526-0290<br />

————————————————————<br />

JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL (JAG)<br />

————————————————————<br />

SEE OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE<br />

— L —<br />

————————————————————<br />

LANGUAGE TRAINING DETACHMENT<br />

————————————————————<br />

SITE DIRECTOR ......................... 1013 ......... 526-8230<br />

LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 1013 ......... 526-8215<br />

ACADEMIC SPECIALIST .............. 1217 ......... 526-9332<br />

————————————————————<br />

LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS<br />

————————————————————<br />

QUARTERMASTER FACILITY ......... 310 ......... 526-8804<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

QUARTERMASTER<br />

FACILITY ALT NUM ....................... 310 ......... 526-8806<br />

QUARTERMASTER LAUNDRY<br />

COR ............................................. 310 ......... 526-8803<br />

————————————————————<br />

LEAR SIEGLER UNC THE AVIATION COMPANY<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR.......................... 749 ......... 526-3542<br />

FAX NUMBER ............................. 749 ......... 526-1121<br />

————————————————————<br />

LEGAL<br />

————————————————————<br />

SEE OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE (OSJA) ..<br />

————————————————————<br />

LEMON LOT<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 3660 ......... 524-1146<br />

LEMON LOT ALT NUM 2 ............. 3660 ......... 526-1775<br />

————————————————————<br />

LEVY SECTION 502ND PERSONNEL<br />

SERVICES BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1218 ......... 526-2434<br />

————————————————————<br />

LIBRARY GRANT<br />

————————————————————<br />

CIRCULATION ............................. 1528 ......... 526-2842<br />

REFERENCE ............................... 1528 ......... 526-2350<br />

FAX .......................................... 1528 ......... 524-0070<br />

POST LIBRARIAN ........................ 1528 ......... 526-8144<br />

————————————————————<br />

LINE OF DUTY INVESTIGATIONS<br />

————————————————————<br />

INVESTIGATOR ........................... 6267 ......... 526-5613<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 6267 ......... 526-5614<br />

————————————————————<br />

LOAN CLOSET ACS FAMILY CONNECTION<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR ACS FAMILY<br />

CONNECTION ............................. 1354 ......... 526-1070<br />

ADMINISTRATOR<br />

WELCOME CENTER .................... 1218 ......... 526-0349<br />

————————————————————<br />

LOCKHEED MARTIN LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGEMENT CENTRAL<br />

ISSUE FACILITY ............................ 233 ......... 526-6139<br />

————————————————————<br />

LOCKSMITH<br />

————————————————————<br />

DOORS ........................................ 210 ......... 526-2044<br />

DOORS ALT NUM 2 ...................... 210 ......... 526-5345<br />

SAFES AND DESKS .................... 8000 ......... 526-3548<br />

SAFES AND DESKS ALT NUM ..... 8000 ......... 526-5353<br />

————————————————————<br />

LODGING COLORADO INN<br />

————————————————————<br />

FRONT DESK .............................. 7301 ....... 524-8300 /<br />

526-4832<br />

— M —<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAGISTRATE COURT<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAGISTRATE COURT .................. 6284 ......... 526-1827<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAILROOM / OFFICIAL MAILROOM<br />

& DISTRIBUTION CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .................................. 1519 ......... 526-3029<br />

OMDC ........................................ 1519 ......... 526-4546<br />

FAX .......................................... 1519 ......... 524-2033<br />

————————————————————<br />

MARRIAGE COUNSELING<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 7500 ......... 526-4585<br />

FAMILY MEMBER ....................... 7500 ......... 526-4585<br />

————————————————————<br />

MASTER CLOCK<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ....................OFF POST ......... 567-6742<br />

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UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

DISN NUMBER ....................OFF POST ......... 560-6742<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAYOR PROGRAM<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAYOR PROGRAM ..................... 1526 ......... 526-1082<br />

MAYOR ALTERNATE NUMBER .... 1526 ......... 526-8303<br />

————————————————————<br />

MCMAHON THEATER<br />

————————————————————<br />

RESERVATIONS .......................... 1517 ......... 526-9855<br />

————————————————————<br />

MEDICAL CLINICS, TROOP (TMC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ROBINSON TMC 10<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 7490 ......... 526-7764<br />

ROBINSON TMC 10<br />

AUTOMATED SYSTEM ................ 7490 ......... 524-4142<br />

ROBINSON TMC 10 ALT NUM ..... 7490 ......... 524-4149<br />

ROBINSON TMC 10 FAX ............. 7490 ......... 524-2258<br />

DIRAIMONDO TMC 9 .................. 1041 ......... 524-2047<br />

DIRAIMONDO TMC 9 .................. 1041 ......... 524-2048<br />

DIRAIMONDO TMC SOUTH ......... 1150 ......... 524-2738<br />

PIÑON CANYON TMC 8 ................................. 524-0102<br />

PHYSICAL EXAMS CENTER<br />

TMC 7........................................ 7500 ......... 526-7170<br />

PHYSICAL EXAMS CENTER<br />

FAX TMC 7 ................................. 7500 ......... 524-4010<br />

WARRIOR FAMILY MEDICINE<br />

CLINIC ....................................... 2353 ......... 526-9277<br />

WARRIOR FAMILY MEDICINE<br />

CLINIC ....................................... 2353 ......... 524-7857<br />

WARRIOR FAMILY MEDICINE<br />

CLINIC FAX ................................ 2353 ......... 524-7807<br />

PREMIER ARMY HEALTH<br />

CLINIC ................................OFF POST ......... 524-7601<br />

————————————————————<br />

MEDIVAC/EVAC<br />

————————————————————<br />

MEDIVAC/EVAC .......................... 7500 ......... 524-4013<br />

————————————————————<br />

MEET ME CONFERENCE LINES<br />

————————————————————<br />

(HOLDS UP TO 15 CONFERENCE CALLS ONLY)<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1551 ......... 526-9990<br />

THRU 52<br />

————————————————————<br />

MEPS DENVER RECRUITING<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ....OFF POST ..303-894-9725<br />

————————————————————<br />

MICOM MISSILE COMMAND<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 8000 ......... 526-1614<br />

————————————————————<br />

MILES WAREHOUSE<br />

————————————————————<br />

WAREHOUSE MANAGER ............. 1230 ......... 526-8095<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 1342 ......... 526-3392<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 1230 ......... 526-5491<br />

————————————————————<br />

MILITARY CLOTHING AND SALES<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .................................. 1510 ......... 526-8715<br />

MAIN ......................................... 1510 ......... 576-2586<br />

ALTERNATE ............................. 1510 ......... 576-3345<br />

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MILITARY PERSONNEL DIVISION (MPD)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPD DIRECTOR ......................... 1218 ......... 526-2352<br />

MPD DEPUTY DIRECTOR ............ 1218 ......... 526-0435<br />

MPD MANAGEMENT<br />

ASSISTANT ................................ 1218 ......... 526-4312<br />

MPD FAX ................................... 1218 ......... 526-0350<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPD<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMIN SERVICES DIV / FOIA-PA OFFICER<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1218 ......... 526-2114<br />

FAX .......................................... 1218 ......... 524-3611<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPD<br />

CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRIES<br />

————————————————————<br />

CONGRESSIONAL CHIEF ............. 1218 ......... 526-9488<br />

FAX .......................................... 1218 ......... 526-9472<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPD<br />

ID CARDS / DEERS<br />

————————————————————<br />

ID CARDS / DEERS CHIEF ........... 1042 ......... 526-3584<br />

ID CARDS / DEERS NCOIC .......... 1042 ......... 524-1103<br />

ID CARDS / DEERS ASSISTANT<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1042 ......... 524-1102<br />

VERIFYING OFFICIAL ................... 1042 ......... 524-1101<br />

VERIFYING OFFICIAL ................... 1042 ......... 526-4252<br />

FAX .......................................... 1042 ......... 524-1202<br />

————————————————————<br />

MMPD<br />

IN-OUT PROCESSING<br />

————————————————————<br />

IN-OUT PROCESSING<br />

SECTION CHIEF .......................... 1218 ......... 526-4454<br />

OUT-PROCESSING CLERK .......... 1218 ......... 526-4454<br />

LEAD IN-PROCESSING ................ 1218 ......... 526-9732<br />

IN-PROCESSING CLERK .............. 1218 ......... 526-9889<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPD<br />

INSTALLATION FORMS<br />

————————————————————<br />

INSTALLATION FORMS<br />

OFFICER .................................... 1218 ......... 526-1303<br />

FAX .......................................... 1218 ......... 524-3611<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPD<br />

PERSONNEL ACTIONS<br />

————————————————————<br />

PERSONNEL ACTIONS &<br />

PRO SECTION CHIEF .................. 1218 ......... 526-3947<br />

PROMOTIONS ............................ 1218 ......... 526-3970<br />

PROMOTIONS ............................ 1218 ......... 526-8442<br />

PROMOTIONS ............................ 1218 ......... 524-5277<br />

COMPASSIONATE<br />

ASSIGNMENTS ........................... 1218 ......... 526-3953<br />

FAX .......................................... 1218 ......... 526-5048<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPD<br />

PERSONNEL AUTOMATION SECTION (PAS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

PERSONNEL AUTOMATION<br />

SECTION CHIEF .......................... 1218 ......... 526-6518<br />

PAS ........................................... 1218 ......... 524-5295<br />

FAX .......................................... 1218 ......... 526-6752<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPD<br />

PERSONNEL PROCESSING BRANCH SRP SITE<br />

———————————————<br />

SRP MANAGER ........................... 1042 ......... 526-2014<br />

SRP SITE NCOIC ......................... 1042 ......... 526-3380<br />

FAX .......................................... 1042 ......... 526-6927<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPD<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICE BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

CASUALTY OFFICE CHIEF ........... 1218 ......... 526-6532<br />

CASUALTY OFFICE NCOIC........... 1218 ......... 526-2510<br />

MORTUARY ................................ 1218 ......... 526-5614<br />

ON-CALL CELL PHONE ............... 1218 ......... 338-8187<br />

FAX .......................................... 1218 ......... 526-8492<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

————————————————————<br />

MMPD<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICES BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

BRANCH CHIEF .......................... 1218 ......... 526-8444<br />

PSB DIRECTOR .......................... 1218 ......... 525-8444<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE ASST ........... 1218 ......... 524-3804<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE ASST ........... 1218 ......... 524-5504<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE ASST ........... 1218 ......... 526-8445<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE ASST ........... 1218 ......... 526-3295<br />

FAX .......................................... 1218 ......... 526-5048<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPD<br />

REASSIGNMENTS<br />

————————————————————<br />

PASSPORTS / FAMILY<br />

TRAVEL .........................1218 RM 213 ........ 526-8435/<br />

2949<br />

DRILLS / RECRUITERS ................ 1218 ......... 526-2949<br />

ENL / OFF REASG / LEVY<br />

BFGS ......................................... 1218 ......... 526-4730<br />

ENL / OFF REASG / LEVY<br />

BFGS ......................................... 1218 ......... 526-2434<br />

FAX ROOM 108 ........................ 1218 ......... 526-1451<br />

FAX ROOM 213 ........................ 1218 ......... 526-2985<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPD<br />

RECORDS MANAGEMENT<br />

————————————————————<br />

RECORDS<br />

MANAGEMENT / ARIMS .............. 1218 ......... 526-2107<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPD<br />

STRENGTH MANAGEMENT BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

STRENGTH MANAGEMENT<br />

BRANCH CHIEF .......................... 1218 ......... 526-8430<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPD<br />

TRANSITIONS CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

TRANSITIONS CENTER CHIEF ..... 1218 ......... 526-2840<br />

TRANSITIONS CENTER<br />

ASST CHIEF ............................... 1218 ......... 526-2888<br />

HR ADMIN .................................. 1218 ......... 526-3963<br />

HR LEAD TECH ........................... 1218 ......... 526-4298<br />

CHAPTER ELIMINATION TECH ..... 1218 ......... 526-3328<br />

SBP COUNSELOR ....................... 1218 ......... 526-2660<br />

MEDICAL DISABILITY TECH ........ 1218 ......... 526-2626<br />

ETS ORDERS TECH .................... 1218 ......... 526-2240<br />

PRE-RETIREMENT TECH ............. 1218 ......... 526-2099<br />

OFFICER SEPARATION TECH ...... 1218 ......... 524-2679<br />

FINAL OUT-PROCESSING TECH .. 1218 ......... 526-0862<br />

HR ASSISTANT ........................... 1218 ......... 526-8458<br />

FAX .......................................... 1218 ......... 524-1110<br />

————————————————————<br />

MILITARY SCIENCE UNIVERSITY<br />

COLORADO, COLORADO SPRINGS (UCCS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR.................OFF POST ......... 262-3521<br />

ADMINISTRATION OFFICE<br />

ALT NUM ............................OFF POST ......... 526-3520<br />

FAX ...................................OFF POST ......... 262-3539<br />

FAX ALT NUM ...................OFF POST ......... 262-3519<br />

UCCS GREEN TO GOLD<br />

PROGRAM ...........................OFF POST ......... 262-3236<br />

UCCS PROFESSOR OF<br />

MILITARY SCIENCE..............OFF POST ......... 262-3517<br />

UCCS RECRUITING RETENTION<br />

OFFICE ................................OFF POST ......... 262-3539<br />

UCCS SUPPLY OFFICE .........OFF POST ......... 262-3174<br />

————————————————————<br />

MISSION SUPPORT ELEMENT (MSE)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MSE DEP CDR & CHIEF<br />

OF STAFF ................................... 1435 ......... 526-3085<br />

MSE SGM .................................. 1435 ......... 526-5987<br />

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ALPHABETICAL<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

FCCO SGS .................................. 1435 ......... 526-2394<br />

DEP SGS .................................... 1435 ......... 526-2394<br />

SGS NCOIC ................................ 1435 ......... 526-3405<br />

SGS ........................................... 1435 ......... 526-2394<br />

SGS NCOIC ................................ 1435 ......... 526-3405<br />

G-1 MSE .................................... 1435 ......... 526-6983<br />

G-1 MSE CHIEF .......................... 1435 ......... 526-4345<br />

G-2 ........................................... 1435 ......... 526-4126<br />

G-2 SECURITY MANAGER ........... 1435 ......... 526-2054<br />

G-2 INTEL TRAINING .................. 1435 ......... 526-3376<br />

G-2 FOREIGN DISCLOSURE PM<br />

/ THREAT ANALYST .................... 1435 ......... 526-5733<br />

G-2 SCI PROGRAM<br />

MANAGER .................................. 1435 ......... 524-1008<br />

G-2 SECURITY ............................ 1435 ......... 526-8029<br />

G-3 ............................................ 1435 ......... 524-4643<br />

G-3 SGM .................................... 1435 ......... 524-0676<br />

G-3 CHOPS ................................ 1435 ......... 524-1361<br />

G-3 TRNG .................................. 1435 ......... 526-3629<br />

G-3 PLANS................................. 1435 ......... 524-2291<br />

G-3 AIR ...................................... 1435 ......... 526-4103<br />

G-4 ............................................ 1435 ......... 526-9055<br />

G-4 DEP ..................................... 1435 ......... 524-1757<br />

G-4 SGM .................................... 1435 ......... 526-5780<br />

G-6 ............................................ 1435 ......... 526-2744<br />

G-6 AUTOMATION TECH ............. 1435 ......... 526-0428<br />

FORCE INTEGRATION (FI)<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1435 ......... 526-6178<br />

DIV SURG NCOIC ........................ 1430 ......... 526-8302<br />

EO ............................................. 1430 ......... 526-9469<br />

IG ADMIN ................................... 1659 ....... 526-3900 /<br />

3901<br />

IG CH, ASST & INVEST................ 1659 ......... 526-9483<br />

IG CH, INSPECTIONS .................. 1659 ......... 526-9484<br />

PAO ........................................... 1430 ......... 526-1269<br />

FRSA ......................................... 1430 ......... 524-1278<br />

EXEC SERVICES ......................... 1435 ......... 526-9986<br />

EXECUTIVE SERVICES, CMD<br />

VISITS ........................................ 1435 ......... 526-4772<br />

EXEC SERVICES, CMD<br />

EVENTS ..................................... 1435 ......... 526-9864<br />

SJA ............................................ 1430 ......... 526-1429<br />

DEP SJA .................................... 1430 ......... 526-1441<br />

SAFETY ...................................... 1430 ......... 526-8048<br />

G-6 DEPUTY ............................... 1430 ......... 524-0428<br />

CIG / STRATCOM........................ 1430 ......... 524-2927<br />

DRM .......................................... 1430 ......... 526-4795<br />

DRM BUDGET ............................ 1430 ......... 526-4795<br />

DRM MANPOWER ...................... 1430 ......... 526-1858<br />

————————————————————<br />

MOUNTAIN POST SELF-STORAGE<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 6185 ......... 576-6100<br />

————————————————————<br />

MOUNTAIN POST WELLNESS CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1526 ......... 526-3887<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ................ 1526 ......... 526-4261<br />

————————————————————<br />

MOUNTAINEER<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1550 ......... 526-1241<br />

————————————————————<br />

MULLIGAN’S<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ........... 7800 ......... 526-4122<br />

————————————————————<br />

MULTI-PURPOSE RANGE COMPLEX<br />

DMPRC RANGE 143<br />

————————————————————<br />

RANGE 143/DMPRC ......... RANGE 143 ......... 524-3544<br />

————————————————————<br />

MULTI-PURPOSE RANGE COMPLEX<br />

MPRC RANGE 143<br />

————————————————————<br />

MPRC RANGE 143<br />

ADMINISTRATOR.......... DOWN RANGE ......... 338-8006<br />

RANGE 109 OPERATIONS<br />

OFFICE ............................. RANGE 109 ......... 524-2018<br />

RANGE 109 OPERATIONS<br />

OFFICE ALT NUM ............ RANGE 109 ......... 524-0439<br />

RANGE 109 TOWER ......... RANGE 109 ......... 524-1069<br />

RANGE 123 AIRBURST<br />

COMMAND ...................... RANGE 123 ......... 526-3273<br />

123 AIRBURST COMMAND<br />

ALT ................................ RANGE 123 ......... 526-3225<br />

143 A A R BUILDING ........ RANGE 143 ......... 524-3960<br />

143 A A R BUILDING<br />

ALT NUM ....................... RANGE 143 ......... 524-3964<br />

143 A A R BUILDING<br />

ALT NUM 2 .................... RANGE 143 ......... 524-3966<br />

143 ASSISTANT OIC ......... RANGE 143 ......... 524-3959<br />

143 FAX LINE ................... RANGE 143 ......... 524-3543<br />

RANGE 143 / DMPR<br />

MAINT SHOP .................... RANGE 143 ......... 524-3956<br />

143 TOWER UNIT ............. RANGE 143 ......... 524-3957<br />

145 MAINTENANCE<br />

OFFICE ............................. RANGE 145 ......... 524-3958<br />

145 TOWER UNIT ............. RANGE 145 ......... 524-3965<br />

55 / 57 M16 OFFICE ...... RANGE 5557 ......... 526-3468<br />

55 / 57 TOWER .............. RANGE 5557 ......... 526-3472<br />

55 / 57 TOWER<br />

ALT NUM ..................... RANGE 5557 ......... 526-3471<br />

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NAF HUMAN RESOURCE<br />

————————————————————<br />

HR MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT /<br />

TRAINING COOR ......................... 1217 ......... 526-0427<br />

NAF PAYROLL ............................ 1217 ......... 524-0999<br />

RMD / BUDGET FAX ................. 1217 ......... 526-1278<br />

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NAF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE, CPAC<br />

————————————————————<br />

NAF JOB INFORMATION<br />

DESK ......................................... 1217 ......... 526-4445<br />

NAF HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

OFFICER .................................... 1217 ......... 526-3228<br />

NAF HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 1217 ......... 526-0454<br />

NAF HRO FAX ........................... 1217 ......... 526-5316<br />

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NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS TIME<br />

BOULDER COLORADO<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ....................OFF POST ..303-499-7111<br />

————————————————————<br />

NAVAL MOBILE CONSTRUCTION<br />

BATTALION 17 NMCB-17 SEABEES<br />

————————————————————<br />

NAVAL SEABEES RSS<br />

SUPERVISOR .............................. 9271 ......... 526-0779<br />

NAVAL SEABEES SUPPLY<br />

OFFICE ....................................... 9271 ......... 526-2932<br />

NAVAL SEABEES VEHICLE<br />

MAINTENANCE ........................... 9271 ......... 526-2934<br />

————————————————————<br />

NAVY OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER<br />

FORT CARSON<br />

————————————————————<br />

NOSC COMMAND CHIEF ............. 8932 ......... 526-5258<br />

NOSC COMMAND DUTY CELL .... 8932 ......... 238-8541<br />

NOSC COMMANDING<br />

OFFICER .................................... 8932 ......... 526-3075<br />

NOSC COMMAND DUTY LINE ..... 8932 ......... 526-2964<br />

NOSC ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

OFFICE ....................................... 8932 ......... 526-2954<br />

NOSC TRAINING OFFICE ............. 8932 ......... 526-1713<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

NOSC RESERVE PAY OFFICE ....... 8932 ......... 526-5372<br />

NOSC MEDICAL OFFICE .............. 8932 ......... 526-3018<br />

NAVY RECRUITER ....................... 8932 ......... 527-4371<br />

NAVY RECRUITER OFFICE ........... 8932 ......... 527-1918<br />

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NBC DEFENSE SCHOOL COLORADO REGIONAL<br />

TRAINING INSTITUTE<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 6286 ......... 526-9630<br />

ADMINISTRATOR ALT NUM ........ 6286 ......... 526-2124<br />

————————————————————<br />

NCO ACADEMY UNDER DPTM<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1217 ......... 526-5558<br />

————————————————————<br />

NEFF OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

SITE MANAGER .......................... 8030 ......... 526-3543<br />

————————————————————<br />

NETWORK ENTERPRISE CENTER (NEC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT<br />

BRANCH .................................... 1550 ......... 526-2270<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 1550 ......... 526-3410<br />

SECRETARY ............................... 1550 ......... 526-3410<br />

OPERATIONS CENTER ................ 1550 ......... 526-6000<br />

DEPUTY ..................................... 1550 ......... 526-3410<br />

FAX .......................................... 1550 ......... 526-4105<br />

————————————————————<br />

NEC<br />

BUSINESS & PLANS DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIVISION CHIEF .......................... 1550 ......... 526-9314<br />

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BRANCH (BMB)<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1550 ......... 526-1300<br />

PLANS, ARCHITECTURE & SERVICE OPERATIONS<br />

BRANCH (PASOB) CHIEF ............. 1550 ......... 526-0197<br />

————————————————————<br />

NEC<br />

DESKTOP SUPPORT DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIVISION CHIEF .......................... 1550 ......... 526-9876<br />

CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT<br />

BRANCH CHIEF .......................... 1550 ......... 526-1882<br />

DESKTOP SERVICES<br />

BRANCH CHIEF .......................... 1550 ......... 526-1882<br />

————————————————————<br />

NEC<br />

INFORMATION ASSURANCE DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIVISION CHIEF .......................... 1550 ......... 526-0565<br />

COMPLIANCE BRANCH<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1550 ......... 526-1512<br />

POLICY MANAGEMENT<br />

BRANCH CHIEF .......................... 1550 ......... 526-8991<br />

————————————————————<br />

NEC<br />

NETWORKING & SWITCH DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIVISION CHIEF .......................... 1550 ......... 526-1515<br />

NETWORK & SWITCHING<br />

BRANCH CHIEF .......................... 1550 ......... 524-5180<br />

VIDEO TELECONFERENCING<br />

MANAGER (VTC) ......................... 1550 ......... 526-5162<br />

TRANSMISSION BRANCH<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1550 ......... 526-5129<br />

COMMUNICATIONS TASK<br />

LEAD ......................................... 1550 ......... 526-5594<br />

FREQUENCY MANAGER .............. 1550 ......... 524-3536<br />

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NEC<br />

SYSTEMS SUPPORT DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIVISION CHIEF .......................... 1550 ......... 526-1099<br />

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UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

SERVER MANAGEMENT<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1550 ......... 526-1304<br />

TACTICAL SUPPORT<br />

BRANCH CHIEF .......................... 1550 ......... 526-6577<br />

————————————————————<br />

NOISE COMPLAINTS REFER TO EOC<br />

————————————————————<br />

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS<br />

CENTER EOC .............................. 1430 ......... 526-3400<br />

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER EOC<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1430 ......... 526-5500<br />

————————————————————<br />

NONAPPROPRIATED FUNDS ALT NUM 2<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1526 ......... 526-3729<br />

————————————————————<br />

NORAD CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN AFB<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ....................OFF POST ......... 474-1110<br />

DISN NUMBERS ..................OFF POST ......... 268-1110<br />

PETERSON AFB ...................OFF POST ......... 556-7321<br />

DISN NUMBERS ..................OFF POST ......... 834-7011<br />

— O —<br />

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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH<br />

————————————————————<br />

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ............ 2059 ......... 526-2939<br />

————————————————————<br />

OFF-POST SCHOOLS COORDINATOR<br />

————————————————————<br />

COORDINATOR ........................... 1430 ......... 526-3738<br />

COORDINATOR<br />

ALT NUM+A5718 ..................... 1430 ......... 526-1290<br />

————————————————————<br />

OFFICE OF HISTORICAL PROGRAMS<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR .................................. 2160 ......... 526-1404<br />

CURATOR ................................... 2160 ......... 526-2028<br />

OPERATIONS .............................. 2160 ......... 526-0269<br />

INFORMATION ............................ 2160 ......... 526-1368<br />

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OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE (OSJA)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 6222 ......... 526-5761<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION ......... 6222 ......... 526-5361<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW<br />

DIVISION .................................... 6222 ......... 526-4834<br />

ARTICLE 15 SECTION ................. 6222 ......... 526-0496<br />

CHIEF, MILITARY JUSTICE .......... 6222 ......... 526-1399<br />

CLAIMS DIVISION ....................... 6222 ......... 526-1355<br />

COURTS MARTIAL SECTION ....... 6222 ......... 526-1387<br />

MILITARY COURTHOUSE............. 6221 ......... 524-1652<br />

NCOIC, CRIMINAL LAW ............... 6222 ......... 526-0600<br />

DEPUTY SJA .............................. 6222 ......... 526-1442<br />

ELIMINATION SECTION ............... 6222 ......... 526-1387<br />

INVESTIGATIONS / REPORT<br />

OF SURVEYS .............................. 6222 ......... 524-0538<br />

OPERATIONAL LAW DIVISION ..... 1430 ......... 526-0020<br />

CONTRACT LAW / PROCUREMENT<br />

ATTORNEY ................................. 6222 ......... 526-1825<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW<br />

ATTORNEY ................................. 6222 ......... 526-1825<br />

LABOR COUNSELOR ................... 6222 ......... 526-0537<br />

LEGAL ASSISTANCE ................... 6222 ......... 526-5572<br />

MAGISTRATE COURT CLERK ...... 6222 ......... 526-0055<br />

MILITARY JUSTICE ..................... 6222 ......... 526-0043<br />

SJA ............................................ 6222 ......... 526-1441<br />

TRIAL DEFENSE SERVICE<br />

(TDS) ......................................... 1430 ......... 526-4563<br />

VICTIM / WITNESS LIAISON ........ 6222 ......... 526-1383<br />

LEGAL ASSISTANCE ................... 6222 ......... 526-5572<br />

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OFFICER CANDIDATE SCHOOL NATIONAL GUARD<br />

UNDER COLORADO REGIONAL<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 6286 ......... 526-9630<br />

————————————————————<br />

OFFICER EVALUATION REPORTS OER PSB<br />

————————————————————<br />

OFFICER EVALUATION<br />

REPORTS OER PSB ...................................... 526-5500<br />

ADMINISTRATION SPECIALIST .... 1218 ......... 526-5712<br />

————————————————————<br />

OFFICER MANAGEMENT BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 1430 ......... 526-3461<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SPECIALIST ALT NUM ................ 1430 ......... 526-4441<br />

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OFFICER RECORDS PSB<br />

————————————————————<br />

ALT NUM<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1118 ......... 526-8444<br />

————————————————————<br />

OIL ANALYSIS LAB<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 8000 ......... 526-3666<br />

————————————————————<br />

ONE STOP EMPLOYMENT CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

ONE STOP EMPLOYMENT<br />

CENTER ..................................... 1526 ......... 526-0452<br />

EMPLOYMENT READINESS<br />

PROGRAM .................................. 1526 ......... 526-0452<br />

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OPERATIONS CENTER (OPC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

OPC GLOBAL COMMAND<br />

CONTROL SYSTEM ..................... 1430 ......... 526-2999<br />

OPC NCOIC OPERATIONS ........... 1430 ......... 526-5914<br />

OPC NON-SECURE FAX LINE ...... 1430 ......... 526-5825<br />

OPC OIC ..................................... 1430 ......... 526-0628<br />

OPC DESK UNDER EOC .............. 1430 ......... 526-3400<br />

OPC DESK UNDER EOC<br />

ALT NUM ................................... 1430 ......... 526-5500<br />

OPC CENTER SEARCH AND<br />

RESCUE ..................................... 1430 ......... 526-2222<br />

OPC CENTER SECURE<br />

FAX LINE .................................. 1430 ......... 526-9452<br />

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OPTICAL SHOP<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ........... 6110 ......... 576-5151<br />

————————————————————<br />

ORDERS SECTION PSB<br />

————————————————————<br />

PCS PERMANENT CHANGE<br />

OF STATION .............................. 1218 ......... 526-2434<br />

————————————————————<br />

OUTBOUND FREIGHT<br />

————————————————————<br />

OUTBOUND FREIGHT .................... 330 ......... 526-1157<br />

OUTBOUND FREIGHT ALT NUM .... 330 ......... 526-1158<br />

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OUTDOOR POOL SWIMMING<br />

————————————————————<br />

FRONT DESK .............................. 1231 ......... 526-4456<br />

FAX LINE .................................. 1231 ......... 526-4456<br />

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OUTDOOR RECREATION COMPLEX / ITR<br />

————————————————————<br />

PROGRAMS ................................ 2429 .........................<br />

MOUNTAIN POST OUTFITTERS<br />

STORE ....................................... 2429 ......... 526-9723<br />

RECREATIONAL RENTAL<br />

CENTER ..................................... 2429 ......... 526-1993<br />

RV STORAGE FACILITY ............... 2429 ......... 526-1993<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

————————————————————<br />

OUTREACH PROGRAM<br />

————————————————————<br />

COORDINATOR ........................... 1526 ......... 526-0460<br />

— P —<br />

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PACKAGE BEVERAGE MAIN CLASS SIX<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ........... 1524 ......... 576-6531<br />

CLASS SIX GATE 20<br />

SHOPPETTE ..........................GATE 20 ......... 576-0492<br />

CLASS SIX HOUSING<br />

AREA ................................. HSG AREA ......... 576-7923<br />

CLASS SIX MAIN SHOPPETTE ..... 1524 ......... 576-6531<br />

CLASS SIX SHOPPETTE<br />

B STREET .................................... 900 ......... 576-1803<br />

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PACKING AND CRATING<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR.......................... 330 ....... 526-6137 /<br />

3455 / 8734<br />

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PASSENGER MOVEMENTS<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION SPECIALIST ...... 847 ......... 526-3444<br />

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PASSPORTS PSB<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 1218 ....... 526-2949 /<br />

8435<br />

————————————————————<br />

PATRIOT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 6205 ......... 382-1460<br />

————————————————————<br />

PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION PCS PSB<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION SPECIALIST .... 1118 ......... 526-2434<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1118 ......... 526-2733<br />

PCS CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

CENTER 201 FILES DDDS .......OFF POST ... 800-318-5298<br />

————————————————————<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICES BATTALION (4TH PSB)<br />

————————————————————<br />

CASUALTY CHIEF ....................... 1218 ......... 526-5477<br />

CASUALTY NCOIC ...................... 1218 ......... 526-5613<br />

DEPUTY COMMANDER ............... 1118 ......... 526-0425<br />

ID CARDS CHIEF......................... 6225 ......... 524-3704<br />

ID CARDS NCOIC ........................ 6225 ......... 526-8423<br />

PROCESSING CENTER<br />

CHIEF NCOIC .............................. 1118 ......... 526-0425<br />

PROCESSING CENTER<br />

RETIREMENTS CHIEF ................. 1218 ......... 526-2840<br />

PROCESSING CENTER<br />

RETIREMENTS NCOIC ................. 1218 ......... 526-2099<br />

NCOIC OPERATIONS ................... 6266 ......... 526-2014<br />

ORDERS OFFICE ......................... 1042 ......... 526-2626<br />

ACTIONS ENLISTED PROMOTIONS<br />

BRANCH ALT .............................. 1118 ......... 526-6491<br />

ACTIONS NCOIC ......................... 1118 ......... 526-1906<br />

REASSIGNMENT BRANCH<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1118 ......... 526-8430<br />

REASSIGNMENT BRANCH<br />

CORE TEAM LEVY ADMIN ........... 1118 ......... 526-2434<br />

REASSIGNMENT BRANCH<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE .................. 1118 ......... 526-2434<br />

FAMILY TRAVEL PASSPORTS<br />

PORT CALLS .................1218 RM 213 ....... 526-2949 /<br />

8435<br />

REASSIGNMENT BRANCH<br />

MS SHEA ................................... 1218 ......... 526-4730<br />

REASSIGNMENT BRANCH<br />

MS SHEA ALT NUM .................. 1118 ......... 526-8430<br />

REASSIGNMENT BRANCH<br />

ORDERS TEAM ........................... 1118 ......... 526-2733<br />

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ALPHABETICAL<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

201 FILES OFFICE ALT NUM ....... 1118 ......... 526-2535<br />

DISTRIBUTION ............................ 1118 ......... 526-5791<br />

INFORMATION BRANCH CHIEF ... 1118 ......... 526-6507<br />

INFORMATION BRANCH<br />

ENLISTED RECORDS .................. 1118 ......... 526-2300<br />

INFORMATION BRANCH<br />

ENLISTED RECORDS ALT ......... 1118 ......... 526-6474<br />

INFORMATION BRANCH IN-<br />

AND OUT-PROCESSING .............. 1118 ......... 526-6582<br />

INFO BRANCH NONCOMMISSIONED<br />

OFFICER .................................... 1118 ......... 526-5713<br />

INFO BRANCH NCO EVALUATION<br />

REPORTS ALT .......................... 1118 ......... 526-5712<br />

INFO BRANCH OFFICER EVALUATION<br />

REPORTS ALT .......................... 1118 ......... 526-6481<br />

INFO BRANCH OFFICER RECORDS<br />

NCOIC ALT NUM ...................... 1118 ......... 526-8442<br />

INFO BRANCH OFFICER RECORDS<br />

SUPERVISOR .............................. 1118 ......... 526-8444<br />

INFO BRANCH REENLISTMENT<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1118 ......... 526-4911<br />

INFORMATION BRANCH<br />

REENLISTMENT OFFICE ............. 1118 ......... 526-3045<br />

SIDPERS ANALYST<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1118 ......... 526-2807<br />

SIDPERS NCOIC ......................... 1118 ......... 526-6504<br />

TRAINING OFFICE ....................... 1118 ......... 526-2512<br />

TRAINING OFFICE<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1118 ......... 526-2849<br />

TRANSITIONS CHIEF ................... 1042 ......... 526-2888<br />

TRANSITIONS NCOIC<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1118 ......... 526-2626<br />

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PERSONNEL SERVICES BRANCH (PBS)<br />

OFFICER & ENLISTED RECORDS<br />

————————————————————<br />

OERS & NCOERS ........................ 1218 ......... 524-3804<br />

OFFICER & ENLISTED RECORDS /<br />

OERS & NCOERS ........................ 1218 ......... 524-5504<br />

OFFICER & ENLISTED RECORDS /<br />

OERS & NCOERS ........................ 1218 ......... 524-3295<br />

OFFICER & ENLISTED RECORDS /<br />

OERS & NCOERS ........................ 1218 ......... 526-8445<br />

OFFICER & ENLISTED RECORDS /<br />

OERS & NCOERS ........................ 1218 ......... 526-4742<br />

OFFICER & ENLISTED RECORDS /<br />

OERS & NCOERS FAX ............... 1218 ......... 526-5048<br />

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PERSONNEL SERVICES BRANCH (PSB)<br />

PAS / eMILPO<br />

————————————————————<br />

PAS / eMILPO ............................ 1218 ......... 526-5790<br />

PAS / eMILPO ............................ 1218 ......... 524-5295<br />

PAS / eMILPO FAX ................... 1218 ......... 526-6752<br />

————————————————————<br />

PERSONNEL SERVICES BRANCH (PSB)<br />

PERSONNEL ACTIONS AND PROMOTIONS<br />

————————————————————<br />

PSB DIRECTOR .......................... 1218 ......... 526-8444<br />

PSB CHIEF ................................. 1218 ......... 526-3947<br />

PSB PROMOTIONS ..................... 1218 ......... 524-5277<br />

PSB PROMOTIONS ..................... 1218 ......... 526-3970<br />

PSB PROMOTIONS AND<br />

IMMIGRATION ............................ 1218 ......... 526-8442<br />

PSB FAX .................................. 1218 ......... 526-5048<br />

PSB COMPASSIONATE<br />

REASSIGNMENTS ....................... 1218 ......... 526-3953<br />

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PEST CONTROL<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 3711 ......... 526-5141<br />

————————————————————<br />

PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE<br />

————————————————————<br />

SWITCHBOARD<br />

OPERATOR ..........................OFF POST ......... 556-7321<br />

DISN NUMBER ....................OFF POST ......... 834-7011<br />

DISN NUMBER<br />

ALT NUM ..........................OFF POST ......... 692-7011<br />

————————————————————<br />

PHONE REPAIR MILITARY PHONES<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1550 ......... 526-2270<br />

————————————————————<br />

PHONE SERVICES<br />

————————————————————<br />

CENTURYLINK FORT CARSON ...............877-886-2773<br />

CENTURYLINK .....................OFF POST ........ 577-8481/<br />

591-0619<br />

————————————————————<br />

PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

GARCIA GYM PFC ....................... 1856 ......... 526-3944<br />

GARCIA GYM PFC ALT NUM ...... 1856 ......... 526-5785<br />

McKIBBEN GYM PFC .................. 1160 ......... 526-2597<br />

POST FIELD HOUSE .................... 1829 ......... 526-1023<br />

POST FIELD HOUSE /<br />

WELLNESS CENTER ................... 1526 ......... 526-3887<br />

POST FIELD HOUSE PFC<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1829 ......... 526-1024<br />

WALLER GYM PFC ...................... 2357 ......... 526-2742<br />

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PIKES PEAK COMMUNITY COLLEGE<br />

ON FT CARSON<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1117 ......... 502-4200<br />

PPCC FT CARSON<br />

AVIATION SHOP .......................... 3661 ......... 526-4885<br />

PPCC FT CARSON FAX ............... 1117 ......... 526-3210<br />

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PIÑON CANYON MANEUVER SITE (PCMS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

BRIGADE BATTALION<br />

OPERATIONS ................ DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0126<br />

BRIGADE BATTALION OPERATIONS<br />

ALT NUM 2 ................ DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0116<br />

CG VIP OFFICE<br />

ALT NUM ................... DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0142<br />

CG VIP OFFICE<br />

ALT NUM 2 ................ DOWN RANGE ......... 526-3907<br />

CLASS ONE<br />

WAREHOUSE ................ DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0133<br />

PCMS ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

ALT NUM ................... DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0132<br />

DECAM LIAISON<br />

OFFICER ...................... DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0123<br />

PCMS ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

ALT NUM ................... DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0107<br />

PCMS ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

ALT NUM ................................PCMS ......... 524-0111<br />

PCMS ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

FAX LINE .................... DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0128<br />

FACILITY MANAGER<br />

ALT NUM 2 ................ DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0119<br />

FACILITY MANAGER COMMERCIAL<br />

LONG-DISTANCE .......... DOWN RANGE ..719-846-2676<br />

FACILITY MANAGER<br />

FAX ............................ DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0104<br />

FACILITY MANAGER<br />

MILITARY NUMBER ...... DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0115<br />

FIRE DEPARTMENT ...... DOWN RANGE ......... 503-6101<br />

FTI (FIXED TACTICAL<br />

INTERNET) ................................... 300 ......... 524-0524<br />

FTI (FIXED TACTICAL<br />

INTERNET) FT CARSON .............. 2135 ......... 526-2390<br />

PIÑON CANYON MAIN<br />

FAX LINE .................... DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0577<br />

PIÑON CANYON MAST<br />

MEDIVAC ..................... DOWN RANGE ......... 503-6112<br />

PIÑON CANYON MEDICAL<br />

MAINTENANCE ............. DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0138<br />

PIÑON CANYON<br />

NCOIC .......................... DOWN RANGE ......... 524-0120<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

PIÑON CANYON<br />

OPERATIONS CENTER ......DOWN RANGE ........... 524-0114<br />

PIÑON CANYON OPERATIONS<br />

CENTER ALT NUM ..........DOWN RANGE ........... 524-0113<br />

PIÑON CANYON OPERATIONS<br />

CENTER ALT NUM 2 .........DOWN RANGE ........... 524-0110<br />

PIÑON CANYON OPERATIONS<br />

CENTER NCOIC .................DOWN RANGE ........... 524-0121<br />

PIÑON CANYON BIG CANYON<br />

RANCH ..............................DOWN RANGE ... 719-846-4696<br />

PIÑON CANYON BROWN<br />

SHEEP RANCH ..................DOWN RANGE ... 719-846-6232<br />

PIÑON CANYON CG<br />

VIP OFFICE ........................DOWN RANGE ... 719-846-2437<br />

PIÑON CANYON DECAM<br />

OFFICE ..............................DOWN RANGE ... 719-846-2806<br />

PIÑON CANYON HILL<br />

RANCH ..............................DOWN RANGE ... 719-846-6298<br />

RANGE DIVISION PCMS<br />

ADMIN DESK .................................PCMS ........... 524-0124<br />

PIÑON CANYON<br />

RAILHEAD .........................DOWN RANGE ........... 524-0117<br />

PIÑON CANYON RANG<br />

CONTROL ALT NUM 3 ......DOWN RANGE ........... 524-0130<br />

PIÑON CANYON RANGE<br />

OFFICER ............................DOWN RANGE ........... 503-6129<br />

PIÑON CANYON SITE<br />

SUPERVISOR .....................DOWN RANGE ........... 524-0120<br />

PIÑON CANYON<br />

SPECIAL OPERATIONS ......DOWN RANGE ........... 524-0124<br />

PIÑON CANYON SUPPLY<br />

TECHNICIAN ......................DOWN RANGE ........... 524-0571<br />

PIÑON CANYON TMC 8 .....DOWN RANGE ........... 503-6102<br />

PIÑON CANYON<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL .............DOWN RANGE ........... 524-0123<br />

PIÑON CANYON EMERGENCY<br />

OPERATIONS CENTER ......DOWN RANGE ........... 524-2801<br />

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PIÑON CANYON/ TRANSFORMATION TEAM<br />

————————————————————<br />

INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

RES OFFICER ............................. 6236 ......... 526-1706<br />

INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

RES OFFICER ............................. 6236 ......... 526-1729<br />

INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

RES OFFICER FAX ...................... 6236 ......... 526-3478<br />

SUSTAINABILITY HOTLINE .......... 6236 ......... 526-4340<br />

OPERATIONS OFFICER, PCMS .... 6236 ......... 524-3534<br />

ADJUTANT / HUMAN<br />

RESOURCES, PCMS ................... 6236 ......... 526-1729<br />

ACUB / TDM SUPPORT ............... 6236 ......... 524-1087<br />

ARCHEOLOGIST TECH,<br />

PCMS .......................................PCMS ......... 524-0123<br />

ARCHEOLOGIST, SENIOR,<br />

PCMS ........................................ 2420 ......... 526-3728<br />

CULTURAL RESOURCES<br />

MANAGER .................................. 2420 ......... 526-3806<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL, PCMS...........PCMS ......... 524-0123<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL, PCMS...........PCMS ......... 524-0111<br />

EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS,<br />

PCMS .......................................... 636 ......... 526-6997<br />

EQUIPMENT REPAIRS<br />

OPERATIONS ................................ 636 ......... 526-1971<br />

FACILITY SPECIALIST, PCMS .....PCMS ......... 524-0138<br />

GIS, PCMS ................................. 6236 ......... 526-0975<br />

NEPA, PCMS .............................. 6236 ......... 526-0912<br />

RANGE CONSERVATION,<br />

PCMS .......................................PCMS ......... 524-0107<br />

WILDLAND FIRE, PCMS ................ 636 ......... 526-1666<br />

WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST, PCMS .....PCMS ......... 524-0111<br />

WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST, PCMS .....PCMS ......... 524-0132<br />

WILDLIFE LAW<br />

ENFORCEMENT .......................... 9301 ......... 524-5394<br />

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UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

WILDLIFE LAW<br />

ENFORCEMENT .......................... 9301 ......... 524-5356<br />

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PLANS, ANALYSIS AND INTEGRATION OFFICE (PAIO)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS BRANCH<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 1118 ......... 526-5834<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1118 ......... 526-3271<br />

DEPUTY ..................................... 1118 ......... 526-4648<br />

CHIEF INSTALLATION SUSTAINABILITY<br />

RES OFFICER ............................. 1118 ......... 526-4648<br />

INSTALLATION SUSTAINABILITY<br />

RES OFFICE ............................... 1118 ......... 526-9777<br />

INSTALLATION SUSTAINABILITY RES OFFICE<br />

ALT NUMBER ........................... 1118 ......... 526-8532<br />

MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS BRANCH<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 1118 ......... 526-8532<br />

INSTALLATION SUSTAINABILITY RES OFFICE<br />

ALT NUMBER ........................... 1118 ......... 526-9705<br />

PLANS BRANCH ........................ 1118 ......... 526-2294<br />

ANALYSIS BRANCH ACOE ........... 1118 ......... 526-1706<br />

PLANS & INTEGRATION BRANCH<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER . 1118 ......... 526-5638<br />

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PM-HBCT MATERIAL FIELDING TEAM (MFT)<br />

————————————————————<br />

PM-HBCT MFT SITE<br />

MANAGER .................................. 1012 ......... 526-9142<br />

PM-HBCT FAX ............................ 1012 ......... 526-2023<br />

PM-HBCT MFT NCOIC ................ 1012 ......... 526-9131<br />

PM-HBCT MFT WAREHOUSE ........ 635 ......... 527-8917<br />

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POL DIESEL SOLVENT STATION<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 8155 ......... 526-4374<br />

SUPPLY OPERATIONS................... 228 ......... 526-4194<br />

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POLICE / PROVOST MARSHAL DIVISION<br />

DIRECTORATE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (DES)<br />

————————————————————<br />

POLICE EMERGENCY .................. 2700 ...................911<br />

POLICE NON-EMERGENCY ........................... 526-8286<br />

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PORT CALLS UNDER PERSONNEL<br />

SERVICES BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1118 ......... 526-2949<br />

————————————————————<br />

POST ARMS ROOM<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR...................310/311 ......... 526-3152<br />

ADMINISTRATOR<br />

ALT NUM ............................310/311 ......... 526-2647<br />

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POST EXCHANGE SERVICES (PES / PE)<br />

————————————————————<br />

CLASS SIX SHOPPETTE<br />

B STREET .................................... 900 ......... 576-2108<br />

CLASS SIX SHOPPETTE<br />

GATE 20 .................................... 3600 ......... 576-3163<br />

MAIN CLASS SIX ........................ 1524 ......... 576-6531<br />

A T & T ...................................... 6110 ......... 579-7279<br />

ABBA EYECARE OPTICAL SHOP .. 6110 ......... 576-5151<br />

ALTERATIONS SHOP .................. 1510 ......... 576-4304<br />

ANTHONY’S PIZZA...................... 6110 ......... 576-5661<br />

EXT 2<br />

ARMED FORCES BANK<br />

MAIN POST EXCHANGE .............. 6110 ......... 527-4850<br />

BARBER SHOP MAIN<br />

POST EXCHANGE ....................... 6110 ......... 540-9273<br />

BEAUTY SHOP MAIN<br />

POST EXCHANGE ....................... 6110 ......... 576-6451<br />

BOWLING ALLEY SNACK BAR ..... 1511 ......... 576-8126<br />

BURGER KING EXPRESS STORE .... 900 ......... 538-0944<br />

BURGER KING MAIN STORE ........ 1520 ......... 576-6957<br />

ENTERPRISE CAR RENTAL .......... 1510 ......... 576-0727<br />

FLOWER SHOP MAIN POST<br />

EXCHANGE ................................. 6110 ......... 579-8772<br />

FOOD COURT<br />

MAIN NUMBER MENU ................ 6110 ......... 576-5661<br />

GARDEN SHOP AND TOYLAND ... 6110 ......... 576-4141<br />

GLAD’S BBQ .............................. 1510 ......... 576-1851<br />

GNC VITAMINS ........................... 6110 ......... 538-0073<br />

GODFATHER’S PIZZA .................. 1532 ......... 576-9292<br />

GODFATHER’S PIZZA<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1532 ......... 576-9143<br />

GODFATHER’S PIZZA<br />

ALT NUM 2 .............................. 1532 ......... 576-9142<br />

HARLEY-DAVIDSON<br />

GIFT SHOP ................................. 6110 ......... 576-0278<br />

IRMA’S PLACE ........................... 1851 ......... 576-6485<br />

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN<br />

KFC ........................................... 1532 ......... 579-8237<br />

WILD BILL’S BUFFALO WINGS .... 2355 ......... 226-0868<br />

LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS .......... 1510 ......... 576-0054<br />

SPORTING GOODS STORE .......... 1510 ......... 576-6927<br />

SPRINT BARRACKS PHONE<br />

SERVICE..................................... 1851 ......... 886-3327<br />

SPRINT PCS SERVICES ............... 1510 ......... 576-0935<br />

SPRINT RESIDENTS PHONE<br />

SERVICE..................................... 7300 ......... 527-0814<br />

XTREMES BARBER SHOP ........... 1532 ......... 526-0772<br />

FOOD TRUCK VENDING<br />

SERVICES .................................. 6110 ......... 576-2672<br />

FURNITURE STORE<br />

MINI MALL ................................. 1510 ......... 576-6313<br />

GENERAL MANAGER .................. 6110 ......... 576-6174<br />

GENERAL MANAGER<br />

DISN LISTING ............................. 6110 ......... 691-5199<br />

HOUSING AREA SHOPPETTE ....... 5940 ......... 576-7923<br />

SHOPPETTES IVY TROOP<br />

STORE ....................................... 2355 ......... 576-8532<br />

MAIN EXCHANGE CASHIER’S<br />

CAGE ......................................... 6110 ......... 527-4850<br />

MAIN EXCHANGE CASHIER’S<br />

CAGE ALT NUM .......................... 6110 ......... 527-4377<br />

MAIN EXCHANGE FAX................. 6110 ......... 576-4955<br />

MAIN EXCHANGE PX ALT NUM ... 6110 ......... 576-4000<br />

PERSONNEL HUMAN<br />

RESOURCES ............................... 1510 ......... 576-6543<br />

RETAIL BRANCHES AUTO<br />

SERVICE MAIN ........................... 1515 ......... 576-4096<br />

STATION ALT NUM ..................... 1515 ......... 576-6051<br />

RETAIL BRANCHES BUTTS<br />

AUTO SERVICE ........................... 6110 ......... 576-6697<br />

SECURITY SAFETY<br />

DEPARTMENT ALT NUM ............... 980 ......... 527-9836<br />

U-HAUL STORE ............................ 980 ......... 527-9836<br />

VENDING CONCESSIONS<br />

SERVICES .................................. 1510 ......... 576-2672<br />

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POST RESERVE COMPONENT<br />

TRANSITION/RECRUITING OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

RC RETENTION/TRANSITION<br />

SGM .......................................... 1219 ......... 526-2599<br />

OPERATIONS SGT ...................... 1219 ......... 526-8454<br />

RC RETENTION/TRANSITION<br />

COUNSELOR .............................. 1219 ......... 524-4959<br />

RC RETENTION/TRANSITION<br />

COUNSELOR .............................. 1219 ......... 524-4976<br />

RC RETENTION/TRANSITION<br />

COUNSELOR .............................. 1219 ......... 526-3983<br />

RC RETENTION/TRANSITION<br />

COUNSELOR .............................. 1219 ......... 526-6217<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

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POST RETENTION OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

SGM .......................................... 1219 ......... 526-3044<br />

OPERATIONS NCO ...................... 1219 ......... 526-1900<br />

ASSISTANT OPERATIONS NCO ... 1219 ......... 526-2229<br />

DSTB CAREER COUNSELOR ....... 1219 ......... 526-3933<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ..... 1219 ......... 526-3045<br />

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POSTAL SECTIONS<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTORY AND<br />

REPLACEMENT MAIL .................. 1519 ......... 526-9093<br />

MAIN POST OFFICE .................... 1519 ......... 570-5454<br />

MAIN POST OFFICE ALT NUM ..... 1519 ......... 570-5453<br />

OFFICIAL MAIL AND<br />

DISTRIBUTION OFFICE ................ 1519 ......... 526-4546<br />

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POV CAR WASH<br />

————————————————————<br />

POV CAR WASH ......................... 1070 ......... 226-2850<br />

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PREPARATION FOR OVERSEAS<br />

MOVEMENT UNDER POM<br />

————————————————————<br />

COORDINATOR ........................... 6266 ......... 526-2014<br />

————————————————————<br />

PRINT SERVICES DEFENSE<br />

DATA AUTOMATION CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

FAX .......................................... 1550 ......... 526-1078<br />

INFORMATION OFFICE ................ 1550 ......... 526-3300<br />

WORK ORDER DESK ................... 1550 ......... 526-4900<br />

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PROMOTIONS PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

CENTER ALT NUMBER<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1118 ......... 526-6491<br />

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PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE (PAO)<br />

————————————————————<br />

AFTER DUTY HOURS<br />

CONTACT ................................... 1430 ......... 526-3400<br />

AFTER DUTY HOURS CONTACT<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1430 ......... 526-5500<br />

COMMAND INFORMATION<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1430 ......... 526-1241<br />

COMMUNITY RELATIONS<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1430 ......... 526-1256<br />

FAX LINE .................................. 1430 ......... 526-1021<br />

PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER .......... 1430 ......... 526-1269<br />

MEDIA RELATIONS CHIEF ........... 1430 ......... 526-7525<br />

MOUNTAINEER NEWSPAPER<br />

EDITOR ...................................... 1430 ......... 526-4144<br />

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RANGE CONTROL / PIÑON CANYON MANEUVER SITE<br />

TRINIDAD (RC PCMS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

RC PCMS SUPERVISOR ................ 300 ......... 524-0120<br />

RC PCMS SUPERVISOR<br />

ALT NUM ................................... 300 ......... 524-0121<br />

RC PCMS EMG EQUIP<br />

OPS SUPERVISOR ........................ 300 ......... 524-0115<br />

RC PCMS ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT .................................. 300 ......... 524-0124<br />

RC DIVISION PCMS FAX LINE ........ 300 ......... 524-0577<br />

RC PCMS FIRE DEPARTMENT ....... 300 ......... 524-0101<br />

RC FIRE DEPT FAX LINE ............... 300 ......... 524-0578<br />

RC PCMS ..................................... 300 ......... 524-0528<br />

RC PCMS TMC .....................TMC D13 ......... 524-0144<br />

RC PCMS SUPPLY ........................ 300 ......... 524-0571<br />

RC PCMS SUPPLY FAX LINE ......... 300 ......... 524-0136<br />

RC PIÑON CANYON RTO ............... 300 ......... 524-0130<br />

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ALPHABETICAL<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

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RANGE CONTROL DPTMS<br />

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RANGE CONTROL<br />

PHONE TREE MENU ................... 9550 ......... 526-5597<br />

RANGE SCHEDULING &<br />

OPERATIONS .............................. 9550 ....... 526-9713 /<br />

1308 / 1309 / 1311<br />

RANGE OFFICER ......................... 9550 ......... 526-9715<br />

RANGE OPERATIONS<br />

SUPERVISOR .............................. 9550 ......... 526-9716<br />

NCOIC ........................................ 9550 ......... 526-9714<br />

RANGE SECRETARY ................... 9550 ......... 526-5597<br />

RANGE FAX LINE ........................ 9550 ......... 526-4761<br />

RANGE SAFETY OFFICER ............ 9550 ......... 526-6330<br />

RANGE RTO (RADIO) ROOM ........ 9550 ....... 526-5698 /<br />

4355<br />

RANGE DEVICES SHOP ............... 9550 ......... 526-9718<br />

RANGE SUPPLY .......................... 9550 ....... 526-9185 /<br />

2797<br />

RANGE DIVISION INSPECTOR<br />

SUPERVISOR .............................. 9550 ......... 526-9717<br />

RANGE 123 / AIRBURST ... RANGE 123 ....... 526-3273 /<br />

3225<br />

RANGE 143 / DMPRC ....... RANGE 143 ......... 524-3544<br />

RANGE 145 ...................... RANGE 145 ......... 524-3958<br />

RANGE 55 / 57 ............ RANGE 55 / 57 ......... 526-3468<br />

RANGE 55 / TOWER ........... RANGE 55 ......... 526-3472<br />

RANGE 57 / TOWER ........... RANGE 57 ......... 526-3471<br />

RANGE 60 .......................... RANGE 60 ......... 526-6030<br />

RANGE 104 ...................... RANGE 104 ......... 524-2017<br />

RANGE 109 ...................... RANGE 109 ......... 524-2018<br />

RANGE 109 / TOWER ....... RANGE 109 ......... 524-1069<br />

RANGE 109 / MAINTENANCE<br />

SHOP ............................... RANGE 109 ......... 526-4521<br />

RANGE 111 / TOWER ....... RANGE 111 ....... 526-4508 /<br />

6205<br />

RC TST ELECTRICAL SHOP ......... 9550 ......... 526-4107<br />

RC TST MECHANIC SHOP ........... 9550 ......... 526-9187<br />

RC TST CARPENTER SHOP ......... 9550 ......... 526-9186<br />

RC TST WELD SHOP................... 9550 ......... 526-4108<br />

RC HUNTING AREAS AVAILABLE<br />

(RECORDING) .......... RANGE CONTROL ......... 526-4136<br />

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READINESS CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ................. 6266 ......... 526-2014<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ................. 6266 ......... 524-4384<br />

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REAL PROPERTY UNDER DPW<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR.......................... 305 ......... 526-2491<br />

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RECORDS / FILES 201<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

REP ....................................OFF POST ..800-318-5298<br />

————————————————————<br />

RECORDS MANAGEMENT<br />

————————————————————<br />

FILES EQUIPMENT<br />

MANAGEMENT MICRO ............... 1218 ......... 526-2114<br />

FORMS MANAGEMENT<br />

ELECTRONIC .............................. 1218 ......... 526-1303<br />

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT<br />

PRIVACY ACT ............................. 1218 ......... 526-2114<br />

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT<br />

PRIVACY ACT ALT ...................... 1218 ......... 526-2381<br />

RECORDS HOLDING AREA .......... 1218 ......... 526-2107<br />

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION<br />

CONTROL MICRO OFF ................ 1218 ......... 526-2381<br />

MODERN ARMY RECORD<br />

KEEPING SYSTEMS .................... 1218 ......... 526-2107<br />

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RECRUITING STATION<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR ...........................OFF POST .........................<br />

RECRUITING STATION<br />

ALT NUM ..........................OFF POST ......... 591-9626<br />

RECRUITING STATION<br />

ALT NUM 2 .......................OFF POST ......... 598-5838<br />

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RED CROSS<br />

————————————————————<br />

RED CROSS MAIN OFFICE .......... 1217 ......... 526-2311<br />

RED CROSS HOSPITAL OFFICE ... 7500 ......... 526-7144<br />

RED CROSS EMERGENCY<br />

LINE 24 HRS .......................OFF POST ..877-272-7337<br />

RED CROSS HOSPITAL<br />

VOLUNTEER COORD ................... 7500 ......... 526-7589<br />

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RED DEVIL RANGE ALT NUM<br />

————————————————————<br />

OPERATOR ................... DOWN RANGE ......... 524-3977<br />

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REDEYE MOVING TARGET SIMULATOR<br />

UNDER TRAINING SUPPORT CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1230 ......... 526-5770<br />

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REGIONAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITY<br />

UNDER CORRECTIONAL LIAISON TEAM<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 2700 ......... 526-0648<br />

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REGIONAL TRAINING DETACHMENT LIAISON<br />

————————————————————<br />

LIAISON ....................................... 813 ......... 526-8691<br />

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REPRODUCTION DEFENSE AUTOMATION CENTER<br />

(DAPS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 1550 ......... 526-4900<br />

————————————————————<br />

RESERVE COMPONENT 88TH RSC<br />

————————————————————<br />

EQUIPMENT CONCENTRATION<br />

SITE NUM 42 ............................. 8930 ......... 526-5204<br />

EQUIPMENT CONCENTRATION<br />

SITE NUM 42 96TH .................... 8930 ......... 526-5207<br />

SUPERVISOR .............................. 8930 ......... 524-4949<br />

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RESERVE COMPONENT SUPPORT<br />

INTERNAL OPERATIONS DPTMS<br />

————————————————————<br />

POINT OF CONTACT ................... 1430 ......... 526-5101<br />

————————————————————<br />

RESERVE COMPONENT TRANSITION /<br />

RECRUITING OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

RC RETENTION /<br />

TRANSITION SGM ...................... 1219 ......... 526-2599<br />

OPERATIONS SGT ...................... 1219 ......... 526-8454<br />

RC RETENTION / TRANSITION<br />

COUNSELOR .............................. 1219 ......... 524-4959<br />

RC RETENTION / TRANSITION<br />

COUNSELOR .............................. 1219 ......... 524-4976<br />

RC RETENTION / TRANSITION<br />

COUNSELOR .............................. 1219 ......... 526-3983<br />

RC RETENTION / TRANSITION<br />

COUNSELOR .............................. 1219 ......... 526-6217<br />

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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT<br />

————————————————————<br />

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ......... 1220 ......... 526-3440<br />

————————————————————<br />

RETIREMENTS PERSONNEL<br />

SERVICES BRANCH PSB<br />

————————————————————<br />

RETIREMENTS CHIEF ................. 1042 ......... 526-2840<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

RETIREMENTS NCOIC ................. 1042 ......... 526-2660<br />

RETIREMENTS NCOIC<br />

ALT NUM 2 .............................. 1042 ......... 526-2099<br />

RETIREMENTS SBP<br />

COUNSELOR .............................. 1042 ......... 526-2660<br />

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ROAD CONDITIONS RECORDING<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1430 ......... 526-0096<br />

————————————————————<br />

ROAD CONDITIONS STATEWIDE<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1430 ..877-315-7623<br />

————————————————————<br />

ROADS AND GROUNDS CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR.................OFF POST ......... 491-8447<br />

————————————————————<br />

ROCKY MOUNTAIN DISTRICT<br />

VETERINARY COMMAND HQ<br />

————————————————————<br />

VETERINARY (1SG) ..................... 1012 ......... 526-1220<br />

VETERINARY CHIEF<br />

FOOD INSPECTOR ...................... 1012 ......... 524-4053<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT S-4<br />

(MAIN NUMBER) ......................... 1012 ....... 526-1216 /<br />

1217<br />

VETERINARY S-1 S-2 ................. 1012 ......... 526-0049<br />

VETERINARY OPERATIONS<br />

NCO S-3 .................................... 1012 ......... 526-1886<br />

VETERINARY CONFERENCE<br />

ROOM ........................................ 1012 ......... 524-0629<br />

VETERINARY FAX LINE ............... 1012 ......... 526-1215<br />

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ROCKY MOUNTAIN FIELD OFFICE /<br />

902ND MI GROUP<br />

————————————————————<br />

SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE ....... 1014 ......... 526-4808<br />

OPERATIONS OFFICER ............... 1014 ......... 526-4815<br />

NCOIC ........................................ 1014 ......... 526-4810<br />

TECHNOLOGY PROTECTION ....... 1014 ......... 526-5959<br />

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SAFETY OFFICE (SO)<br />

————————————————————<br />

SAFETY DIRECTOR ..................... 1118 ......... 526-2109<br />

SAFETY ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT ................................ 1118 ......... 526-2123<br />

————————————————————<br />

SATO TRAVEL<br />

————————————————————<br />

CARLSON WAGONLIT ................. 1012 ......... 576-5188<br />

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SCHOOLS / FOUNTAIN FT CARSON<br />

SCHOOL DISTRICT NUM 8<br />

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ABRAMS ELEMENTARY<br />

SCHOOL ....................................... 600 ......... 382-1490<br />

CARSON MIDDLE SCHOOL ......... 6200 ......... 382-1610<br />

MOUNTAINSIDE ELEMENTARY<br />

SCHOOL ..................................... 5508 ......... 382-1430<br />

FOUNTAIN FT CARSON<br />

HIGH SCHOOL ............................ 7010 ......... 382-1640<br />

WEIKEL ELEMENTARY<br />

SCHOOL ..................................... 6070 ......... 358-4320<br />

PATRIOT ELEMENTARY<br />

SCHOOL ..................................... 7010 ......... 382-1460<br />

DISTRICT OFFICE ................OFF POST ......... 382-1460<br />

SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICER ......... 1518 ......... 526-1017<br />

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SCOUTS<br />

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SCOUTS LIAISON OFFICE............ 6006 ......... 524-0857<br />

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UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

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SEARCH AND RESCUE<br />

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS<br />

CENTER EOC ............................. 1430 ......... 526-5732<br />

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SECRETARY OF THE GENERAL STAFF<br />

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SECRETARY ............................... 1430 ......... 526-5914<br />

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SELF-HELP HOUSING<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 2700 ......... 579-1605<br />

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SELF-HELP MILITARY<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 6271 ......... 579-1605<br />

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SELF-SERVICE SUPPLY CENTER UNDER SUPPLY<br />

MANAGEMENT BRANCH (DOL)<br />

————————————————————<br />

SUPPLY SGT .............................. 8000 ......... 526-9064<br />

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SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT /<br />

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 3900 ......... 526-5485<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 3900 ......... 526-4074<br />

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SEWING ROOM UNDER REPLACEMENT<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1219 ......... 526-2184<br />

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SEXUAL HARASSMENT HOTLINE<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1219 ......... 526-9468<br />

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SHOPPETTES<br />

————————————————————<br />

B STREET SHOPPETTE ................. 900 ......... 576-1803<br />

GATE 20 SHOPPETTE ................. 3600 ......... 576-3163<br />

GATE 3 SHOPPETTE ..................... 510 ......... 527-4911<br />

HOUSING SHOPPETTE ................ 5940 ......... 576-7923<br />

IVY TROOP STORE ...................... 2355 ......... 576-0281<br />

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SIGN SHOP<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR.......................... 207 ......... 526-5126<br />

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SILVER KEY TRANSPORTATION DISABLED VETS<br />

60 AND OVER<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ....................OFF POST ..NEEDS 3 DAYS<br />

ADVANCE NOTICE TO SCHEDULE RIDES ....... 884-2300<br />

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SIMULATION TRAINING CENTER (EST)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1217 ......... 526-9423<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 1217 ......... 526-5875<br />

FAX NUMBER ........................... 8000 ......... 526-2804<br />

ALTERNATE FAX NUMBER ........ 8000 ......... 524-2189<br />

SIM CENTER TRAINING CTR ......................... 526-2820<br />

MEDICAL .................................................... 526-2820<br />

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SMALL ARMS REPAIR UNIT UNDER MOBILITY<br />

REPAIR DOL<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 8000 ......... 526-3208<br />

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SNACK BARS<br />

————————————————————<br />

IRMA’S PLACE ........................... 1851 ..........576-6485<br />

MULLIGAN’S ON THE<br />

GOLF COURSE ........................... 7800 ......... 526-4122<br />

PRUSSMAN SNACK BAR ............. 1851 ......... 576-6485<br />

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SNOW REMOVAL<br />

UNDER FT CARSON SUPPORT SERVICES<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 6140 ......... 526-5345<br />

SNOW REMOVAL<br />

POST OPERATIONS .................... 6140 ......... 526-6669<br />

SNOW REMOVAL POST OPERATIONS<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 6140 ......... 526-6676<br />

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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY OFFICE<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1039 ......... 526-5807<br />

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SOLDIER AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE<br />

CENTER (SFAC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1039 ......... 526-5807<br />

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SOLDIER FAMILY CARE CENTER (SFCC)<br />

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ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC ............... 7503 ......... 526-7559<br />

ORTHOPEDICS CLINIC ................ 7503 ......... 526-7449<br />

PODIATRY CLINIC ....................... 7503 ......... 526-7435<br />

REHAB SERVICES /<br />

CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC ............... 7503 ......... 526-7834<br />

REHAB SERVICES /<br />

PHYSICAL THERAPY ................... 7503 ......... 526-7120<br />

REHAB SERVICES /<br />

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY .......... 7503 ......... 526-7110<br />

SOCIAL WORK SERVICES............ 7503 ....... 526-4585 /<br />

5050<br />

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SOLDIER READINESS PROCESSING SITE (SRP)<br />

————————————————————<br />

SRP MANAGER ........................... 1042 ......... 526-2014<br />

SRP MANAGEMENT .................... 1042 ......... 526-8798<br />

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SOLDIERS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 7500 ......... 526-7155<br />

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SOLDIERS MEMORIAL CHAPEL<br />

————————————————————<br />

SOLDIERS MEMORIAL<br />

CHAPEL NCOIC .......................... 1500 ......... 526-5229<br />

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SOLDIERS REPORTING LATE OR WAITING TO<br />

EXTEND LEAVE BEFORE REPORTING<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ....................OFF POST ..800-582-5552<br />

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SPRINT PHONE SERVICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE/<br />

BARRACKS ................................. 1851 ......... 886-3327<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE/<br />

RESIDENTS ................................ 7301 ......... 527-0814<br />

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STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE (JAG)<br />

————————————————————<br />

SEE OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE (OSJA)<br />

————————————————————<br />

STANDARD ARMY MANAGEMENT<br />

INFORMATION SYSTEMS (STAMIS) (ULL CSS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 8000 ......... 526-6443<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SPECIALIST ALT NUMBER .......... 8000 ......... 526-4414<br />

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STAR CARD<br />

————————————————————<br />

AAFES CREDIT CARD ..........OFF POST ..800-826-1317<br />

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STINGER UNDER TASC ALSO KNOWN AS RTSC<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1230 ......... 526-2308<br />

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STOCKADE NOW REGIONAL<br />

CONFINEMENT FACILITY<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 2700 ......... 526-3056<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

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STORAGE<br />

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MOUNTAIN POST<br />

SELF-STORAGE .......................... 6185 ......... 576-6100<br />

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STRATEGIC INITIATIVES GROUP<br />

————————————————————<br />

SIG DIRECTOR............................ 1430 ......... 526-1018<br />

ADMIN ....................................... 1430 ......... 526-4073<br />

FAX LINE .................................. 1430 ......... 526-1749<br />

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STRATEGIC RESOURCES INC (SRI)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1012 ......... 524-4398<br />

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SUICIDE PREVENTION<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 7500 ......... 526-7155<br />

AFTER HOURS ASSISTANCE ....... 7500 ......... 526-7111<br />

SUICIDE HOTLINE ......................................... 596-5433<br />

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SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION SPECIALIST ...... 227 ......... 540-0547<br />

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SURVIVOR BENEFIT PLANS<br />

UNDER RETIREMENTS<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION SPECIALIST ...... 1042 ......... 526-2099<br />

ADMINISTRATION SPECIALIST<br />

ALT NUMBER ........................... 1042 ......... 526-2660<br />

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SURVIVOR GRIEF COUNSELING CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

SURVIVOR OUTREACH SERVICES<br />

COORDINATOR ........................... 6215 ......... 526-2069<br />

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SWIMMING POOLS<br />

————————————————————<br />

INDOOR ..................................... 1446 ......... 526-3107<br />

OUTDOOR .................................. 1231 ......... 526-4456<br />

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TACOM LAO<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 8000 ......... 526-4914<br />

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TACTICAL UNIT FINANCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE<br />

(TUFMO)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1220 ......... 526-4191<br />

ADMINISTRATOR ALT NUM ........ 1220 ......... 526-2751<br />

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TAILOR SHOP IN POST EXCHANGE<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ........... 1510 ......... 576-4304<br />

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TARP (THREAT AWARENESS<br />

& REPORTING PROGRAM)<br />

————————————————————<br />

SPECIAL AGENT ......................... 1014 ......... 526-4810<br />

SPECIAL AGENT ........................ 1014 ......... 526-4815<br />

SPECIAL AGENT ......................... 1014 ......... 526-5959<br />

SPECIAL AGENT ......................... 1014 ......... 526-4808<br />

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TASC<br />

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FRONT DESK .............................. 1230 ......... 526-2308<br />

ADMIN SUPPORT ....................... 1230 ......... 526-5770<br />

GUARDFIST / EST 2000 .............. 1698 ......... 526-9423<br />

MILES INSTRUCTOR ................... 1230 ......... 526-3392<br />

MILES WAREHOUSE ................... 1230 ......... 526-8095<br />

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TASKINGS LIAISON / DPTM<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE NCOIC ............ 1430 .........................<br />

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ALPHABETICAL<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

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TAX CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 6284 ......... 524-1013<br />

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES OIL<br />

ANALYSIS LAB<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST<br />

ASSISTANT ................................ 8000 ......... 526-4991<br />

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THE FOX HOLE<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1532 ......... 526-5347<br />

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THE HUB / FOXHOLE<br />

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MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1532 ......... 526-5347<br />

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THEATER MCMAHON<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1517 ......... 526-3669<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ........... 1517 ......... 526-9855<br />

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THRIFT SHOP<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ........... 1008 ......... 526-5966<br />

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TOBYHANNA ARMY DEPOT (TYAD)<br />

————————————————————<br />

FORWARD REPAIR ACTIVITY<br />

PRIMARY ................................... 8300 ......... 526-9760<br />

FAX .......................................... 8300 ......... 526-3265<br />

TECHNICIANS ............................. 8300 ......... 526-9570<br />

TECHNICIANS ............................. 8300 ........ 526-8434/<br />

8443<br />

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TRAINING SUPPORT CENTER (TSC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMIN SUPPORT ....................... 1230 ......... 526-5770<br />

TSC DEPUTY .............................. 1230 ......... 526-0799<br />

FRONT DESK ASSISTANT ........... 1230 ......... 526-2308<br />

PROPERTY BOOK OFFICER ......... 1230 ......... 526-2135<br />

GUARDFIST/EST 2000 ................ 1698 ......... 526-9423<br />

MILES INSTRUCTOR ................... 1230 ......... 526-3392<br />

MILES WAREHOUSE ................... 1230 ......... 526-8095<br />

TADSS DESK .............................. 1230 ......... 526-2308<br />

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TRANSITION CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

TRAINING DIVISION .................... 1430 ......... 526-3738<br />

ASSISTANCE OFFICE<br />

UNDER ACAP ............................. 1526 ......... 526-1002<br />

ASSISTANCE OFFICE UNDER<br />

ACAP ALT NUM .......................... 1526 ......... 526-1003<br />

CHAPTER ORDERS ..................... 1218 ......... 526-2240<br />

CHAPTER ORDERS ALT NUM ...... 1042 ......... 526-8457<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1218 ......... 526-2660<br />

ETS ORDERS .............................. 1042 ......... 526-2240<br />

NCOIC ........................................ 1042 ......... 526-4298<br />

OFFICER MEDICALS ................... 1042 ......... 526-3328<br />

OFFICER MEDICALS ALT NUM .... 1042 ......... 526-2598<br />

OUT-PROCESSING OFFICE .......... 1218 ......... 526-2320<br />

OUT-PROCESSING ALT NUM 2 ... 1218 ......... 526-8448<br />

OUT-PROCESSING OFFICE<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1218 ......... 526-8456<br />

INITIATIVES GROUP .................... 1545 ......... 524-1493<br />

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TRANSPORTATION FREIGHT<br />

————————————————————<br />

INBOUND ..................................... 330 ......... 526-1160<br />

OUTBOUND .................................. 330 ....... 526-1157 /<br />

1158<br />

SMALL PACKAGE SHIPPING .......... 330 ......... 526-4211<br />

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TRANSPORTATION HOUSEHOLD GOODS<br />

UNDER JPPSO<br />

————————————————————<br />

INBOUND ............................OFF POST ......... 554-9291<br />

OUTBOUND ................................ 1220 ......... 526-3755<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE ...........OFF POST ..800-771-1819<br />

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TRANSPORTATION MOTOR POOL<br />

INSTALLATION (TMP)<br />

————————————————————<br />

TMP DISPATCH OFFICE ................ 301 ......... 526-1651<br />

TMP CONTRACTOR ...................... 301 ......... 526-8093<br />

TMP MAINTENANCE OFFICE ......... 301 ......... 526-1415<br />

TMP PROJECT MANAGERS<br />

OFFICE ......................................... 301 ......... 526-8093<br />

TMP SCHEDULING........................ 301 ......... 526-6939<br />

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TRIAL DEFENSE SERVICE (TDS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

SEE OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE (OSJA)<br />

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TRICARE SERVICE CENTER (WEST)<br />

————————————————————<br />

TRICARE .............................OFF POST ..888-874-9378<br />

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TROOP ISSUE COLD STORAGE<br />

————————————————————<br />

VETERINARY BRANCH<br />

OPERATIONS ................................ 350 ......... 526-2631<br />

FAX LINE .................................... 350 ......... 526-1823<br />

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TROOP ISSUE SUBSISTENCE ACTIVITY TISA<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR.......................... 350 ......... 526-2421<br />

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TROOP MEDICAL CLINICS<br />

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PIÑON CANYON<br />

(TMC 8)..............................P CANYON ......... 524-0102<br />

DIRAIMONDO MEDICAL CLINIC<br />

(TMC 9) NORTH .......................... 1041 ......... 524-2047<br />

PHYSICAL EXAM CENTER ........... 7500 ......... 526-7170<br />

PHYSICAL EXAM CENTER<br />

FAX LINE .................................. 7500 ......... 524-4010<br />

ROBINSON CLINICS 2 3 5<br />

AND 10 ...................................... 7490 ........ 526-7764/<br />

524-4142<br />

WARRIOR FAMILY MEDICINE<br />

CLINIC ....................................... 2353 ......... 526-9277<br />

WARRIOR FAMILY MEDICINE<br />

CLINIC ....................................... 2353 ......... 524-7857<br />

WARRIOR FAMILY MEDICINE<br />

CLINIC FAX ................................ 2353 ......... 524-7808<br />

PREMIER ARMY HEALTH<br />

CLINIC ......3920 NORTH UNION BLVD. ......... 524-7601<br />

DIRAIMONDO MEDICAL<br />

CLINIC SOUTH ............................ 1150 ......... 524-2738<br />

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TUFMO UNDER DRM<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 6220 ......... 526-4191<br />

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TURKEY CREEK RANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER’S OFFICE/<br />

ADMINISTRATION..................... 10002 ......... 524-0897<br />

PENROSE HOUSE, PICNICS,<br />

INFO & RESERVATIONS ............ 10013 ......... 524-0857<br />

INFORMATION AND<br />

RESERVATIONS ........................ 10013 ......... 526-3905<br />

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UAV FLIGHTLINE<br />

————————————————————<br />

TUAS PLATOON TECH ................ 9655 ......... 524-5962<br />

TUAS STAN / INSTUCTOR<br />

PILOT ........................................ 9655 ......... 524-5965<br />

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U-HAUL<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR.......................... 980 ......... 576-1012<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

ADMINISTRATOR ALT NUM ........ 980 ......... 527-9836<br />

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ULLS UNDER UNIT LEVEL LOGISTICS SYSTEMS<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION SPECIALIST ...... 330 ......... 526-6443<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ................. 330 ......... 526-6446<br />

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UNC THE AVIATION COMPANY<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR.......................... 749 ......... 526-3542<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ................. 749 ......... 526-3752<br />

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UNION OFFICE AFGE NUM 1345<br />

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AMERICAN FEDERATION OF<br />

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES ........ 1011 ......... 526-2102<br />

FAX .......................................... 1011 ......... 526-9503<br />

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UNIT CONDUCT OF FIRE TRAINER<br />

W / FT CARSON FIRE DEPT (UCOFT)<br />

————————————————————<br />

COMMANDER ............................ 2140 ......... 526-5615<br />

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UNIT FUND MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIVISION<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1217 ......... 526-1109<br />

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UNIT LEVEL LOGISTICS SYSTEMS GROUND<br />

SUPPORT TEAM ULLS CSSAMO ST<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 8000 ......... 526-6443<br />

USAE US SPACE COMMAND NORAD<br />

MILITARY ............................OFF POST ......... 554-1970<br />

————————————————————<br />

UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATION<br />

————————————————————<br />

USO ........................................... 1218 ......... 579-9699<br />

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UNITED STATES ARMY GARRISON<br />

COMMAND /REPLACEMENT DETACHMENT<br />

————————————————————<br />

REPLACEMENT DETACHMENT .... 1219 ......... 526-2874<br />

USAG /PERSONNEL .................... 1013 ......... 526-5282<br />

USAG /XO................................... 1013 ......... 526-4462<br />

USAG/USARD CHARGE OF<br />

QUARTERS (CQ) ........................ 1013 ......... 526-6961<br />

USAG /USARD FAX LINE ............. 1013 ......... 526-4986<br />

USAG/USARD S-1 NCOER/<br />

AWARDS .................................... 1013 ......... 526-5282<br />

USAG/USARD SEN PLATOON<br />

SGT ........................................... 1013 ......... 526-4174<br />

USAG/USARD SUPPLY ................ 1013 ......... 526-2721<br />

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UNITED STATES ARMY REPLACEMENT<br />

DETACHMENT / WELCOME CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

REPLACEMENT 1ST SGT ............ 1219 ......... 526-0347<br />

REPLACEMENT COMMANDER .... 1219 ......... 526-5282<br />

IN-PROCESSING FINANCE<br />

OFFICE ....................................... 1042 ......... 526-8747<br />

FINANCE NCOIC ......................... 1042 ......... 526-8478<br />

RETIREMENT FINANCE<br />

OFFICE ....................................... 1042 ......... 526-8476<br />

TRANSITION FINANCE NCOIC ..... 1218 ......... 526-8486<br />

TRANSITION FINANCE OFFICE .... 1218 ......... 526-8473<br />

IN- AND OUT-PROCESSING<br />

NCOIC ........................................ 1218 ......... 526-4454<br />

IN- AND OUT-PROCESSING<br />

CHIEF......................................... 1218 ......... 526-0425<br />

IN-PROCESSING CHIEF ............... 1218 ......... 526-9889<br />

OUT-PROCESSING RECORDS<br />

PCS OFFICE ............................... 1218 ......... 526-4454<br />

PORT CALLS FAMILY<br />

TRAVEL .........................1218 RM 213 ......... 526-2949<br />

PORT CALLS FAMILY<br />

TRAVEL ALT NUM .........1218 RM 213 ......... 526-8435<br />

REPLACEMENT PERSONNEL<br />

TRANSITIONS ............................. 1218 ......... 526-2320<br />

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TRANSITIONS DENTAL FOR<br />

iN-PROCESSING ......................... 1218 ......... 526-3322<br />

REPLACEMENT TRANSITIONS<br />

IMMUNIZATIONS ........................ 1042 ......... 526-5745<br />

REPLACEMENT TRANSITIONS<br />

MEDICAL TREATMENTS ............. 1218 ......... 526-5750<br />

REPLACEMENT TRANSITIONS<br />

MEDICALS ................................. 1042 ......... 526-2240<br />

MEDICALS FOR IN- AND OUT-<br />

PROCESSING ............................. 1218 ......... 526-3224<br />

MEDICALS FOR OFFICERS’<br />

SEPARATIONS ............................ 1042 ......... 526-3328<br />

REPLACEMENT TRANSITIONS<br />

OPTICAL .................................... 1042 ......... 526-2542<br />

REPLACEMENT TRANSITIONS<br />

ORDERS ..................................... 1042 ......... 526-2320<br />

REPLACEMENT WELCOME<br />

CENTER NCOIC .......................... 1218 ......... 526-0345<br />

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UPS STORE<br />

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ........... 1510 ......... 527-6800<br />

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US ARMY RESERVE CENTER DUNCAN SELIX<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 8932 ......... 526-3731<br />

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US ARMY SPACE COMMAND<br />

ON 1670 NEWPORT RD<br />

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EXECUTIVE OFFICER ............OFF POST ......... 554-8884<br />

FIRST SAT COMMAND<br />

BATTALION .........................OFF POST ......... 554-8761<br />

OPERATIONS CENTER<br />

24 HOURS ...........................OFF POST ......... 554-8750<br />

OPERATIONS CENTER<br />

24 HOURS DISN LISTING .....OFF POST ......... 692-8750<br />

SECRETARY ........................OFF POST ......... 554-8887<br />

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USA INSCOM 902ND MI GROUP<br />

————————————————————<br />

SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE ....... 1014 ......... 526-4808<br />

OPERATIONS OFFICER ............... 1014 ......... 526-4815<br />

TECHNOLOGY PROTECTION ....... 1014 ......... 526-5959<br />

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USA LOGISTICS ASSISTANCE OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

CHIEF......................................... 8000 ......... 526-9007<br />

COMMODITY COMMANDS ARMAMENT<br />

CHEMICAL OFFICE ..................... 8000 ......... 526-1612<br />

DEPUTY CHIEF ........................... 8000 ......... 526-2450<br />

DEPUTY CHIEF ALT .................... 8000 ......... 526-9014<br />

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USAARF AURORA COLORADO<br />

————————————————————<br />

DISN NUMBERS ..................OFF POST ......... 943-8011<br />

————————————————————<br />

USAE US SPACE COMMAND NORAD<br />

MILITARY PERSONNEL OFFICE ALT NUM<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR.................OFF POST ......... 554-3364<br />

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USAR AVIATION SUPPORT FACILITY FT CARSON<br />

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B CO 7/158TH DET 2<br />

OPERATIONS OFFICER ............... 9618 ......... 526-1627<br />

B CO 7/158TH DET 2<br />

PLATOON SGT NCOIC ................. 9617 ......... 524-3731<br />

B CO 7/158TH DET 2<br />

ENLISTED FLIGHT<br />

STANDARDS .............................. 9617 ......... 524-3731<br />

7/158TH B & D CO DET 1 & 2<br />

FAX LINE .................................... 9618 ......... 524-0724<br />

B CO 7/158TH DET 2<br />

SAFETY OFFICER ........................ 9617 ......... 524-3699<br />

D CO 7/158TH DET 1<br />

TRAINING OFFICE ....................... 9617 ......... 524-3697<br />

B CO 7/158TH DET 2<br />

UNIT ADMINISTRATION .............. 9618 ......... 524-3730<br />

D CO 7/158TH DET 1<br />

UNIT SUPPLY OFFICE ................. 9618 ......... 524-0722<br />

ASF FACILITY SUPERVISOR ........ 9620 ......... 526-2401<br />

AVIATION MAINTENANCE<br />

SUPERVISOR .............................. 9620 ....... 524-0802 /<br />

8687<br />

ASF ALSE OFFICE ....................... 9620 ......... 524-1646<br />

ASF FLIGHT OPERATIONS<br />

OFFICE ....................................... 9620 ....... 524-1617 /<br />

1661<br />

ASF LEAD MECHANIC ................. 9620 ......... 526-5493<br />

ASF PRODUCTION CONTROL ...... 9620 ......... 526-8695<br />

ASF MAINTENANCE ADMIN<br />

CLERK ....................................... 9620 ......... 526-5472<br />

ASF SAFETY OFFICE ................... 9617 ......... 526-3735<br />

ASF TEST PILOT OFFICE ............. 9620 ......... 524-0801<br />

ASF TEST PILOT OFFICE<br />

MAINT EXAMINER ...................... 9620 ......... 526-8241<br />

ASF AVIONICS / ELECTRIC<br />

OFFICE ....................................... 9620 ....... 524-4838 /<br />

0803<br />

ASF TECH SUPPLY ..................... 9620 ......... 524-1664<br />

ASF QUALITY ASSURANCE ......... 9620 ....... 526-8688 /<br />

5451<br />

MISC FLIGHT OPERATIONS<br />

CLASSROOM .............................. 9620 ......... 524-1662<br />

MISC FLIGHT<br />

PLANNING OFFICE ...................... 9620 ....... 524-1649 /<br />

1659<br />

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USED CAR SALES FACILITY<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR........................ 3660 ......... 524-1146<br />

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UTILITIES AND DIG PERMITS FORT CARSON<br />

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ADMINISTRATOR.......................... 221 ......... 526-3089<br />

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VEHICLE IMPOUND LOT<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ........... 3660 ......... 526-1146<br />

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VEHICLE REGISTRATION<br />

DIRECTORATE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (DES)<br />

————————————————————<br />

VEHICLE REGISTRATION ..........GATE 1 ....... 524-1896 /<br />

526-2332<br />

————————————————————<br />

VEHICLE STORAGE UNDER DOL<br />

————————————————————<br />

TRANSPORTATION CHIEF ........... 8006 ......... 526-8252<br />

TRANSPORTATION CHIEF<br />

ALT NUM ................................... 8006 ......... 526-3883<br />

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VEHICLE WASH RACK<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 3703 ......... 526-3820<br />

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VENDING SERVICES<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 6110 ......... 576-2672<br />

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VETERANS CHAPEL<br />

————————————————————<br />

VETERANS CHAPEL .................... 2359 ......... 526-5890<br />

VETERANS CHAPEL ALT NUM ..... 2359 ......... 524-3729<br />

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VETERANS REPRESENTATIVE UNDER ACAP<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1217 ......... 526-1818<br />

ADMINISTRATOR ALT NUM ........ 1217 ......... 526-1819<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

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VETERINARY BRANCH OPERATIONS<br />

(FORT CARSON)<br />

———————————————<br />

COLD STORAGE AND<br />

TROOP ISSUE ............................... 350 ......... 526-2631<br />

COMMISSARY FOOD<br />

INSPECTORS .............................. 1525 ......... 526-8825<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 6001 ......... 524-4115<br />

NCOIC ........................................ 6001 ......... 524-4114<br />

OIC ............................................ 6001 ......... 526-4354<br />

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VETERINARY CLINIC<br />

————————————————————<br />

VETERINARY OFFICE /<br />

RECEPTION ................................ 6190 ......... 526-3803<br />

NCOIC ........................................ 6190 ......... 526-1222<br />

OIC ............................................ 6190 ......... 526-1222<br />

CLERK ....................................... 6190 ......... 526-4520<br />

FAX .......................................... 1535 ......... 526-1221<br />

VETERINARY CLINIC .................. 6190 ......... 526-3803<br />

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VICTIM / WITNESS STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE<br />

————————————————————<br />

VICTIM/WITNESS LIAISON .......... 6285 ......... 526-1383<br />

————————————————————<br />

VICTIMS ADVOCACY (SEE ACS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

VICTIMS ADVOCATE ................... 1526 ......... 526-0912<br />

VICTIMS ADVOCATE ................... 1526 ......... 526-1772<br />

VICTIMS ADVOCATE ................... 1526 ......... 526-8471<br />

VICTIMS ADVOCATE ................... 1526 ......... 526-4180<br />

VICTIMS ADVOCACY (DV /<br />

SEX ASSLT) 24-HR PAGER ........................... 577-3171<br />

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VIDEO RENTAL<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ......GATE 20 ......... 538-5737<br />

————————————————————<br />

VIDEO TELECONFERENCING (NEC)<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1550 ......... 526-5162<br />

————————————————————<br />

VISUAL INFORMATION BRANCH<br />

————————————————————<br />

VISUAL INFORMATION BRANCH / DOIM<br />

MAIN NUM ................................. 1230 ......... 526-1500<br />

MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM<br />

(MCR) ........................................ 1430 ......... 526-5714<br />

————————————————————<br />

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ...2116 HOLLOWBROK DR.<br />

..... COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920... 719-592-1300 /<br />

1307<br />

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VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR (DFMWR)<br />

————————————————————<br />

VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR ....... 1526 ......... 526-8303<br />

————————————————————<br />

VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (UNDER ACS)<br />

————————————————————<br />

COORDINATOR ........................... 1217 ......... 526-0440<br />

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VOTING ASSISTANCE OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1218 ....... 503-0141 /<br />

526-3240<br />

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WARRANTY CONTROL OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .................................. 8000 ......... 526-3166<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SPECIALIST ALT NUM .............. 8000 ......... 526-5518<br />

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ALPHABETICAL<br />

Alphabetical Listings<br />

UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE UNITS BLDG PHONE<br />

————————————————————<br />

WARRIOR FAMILY COMMUNITY<br />

PARTNERSHIP CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

INFORMATION ............................ 1532 ....... 526-8749 /<br />

526-8747<br />

DONATION ................................. 1532 ....... 526-0423 /<br />

359-2203<br />

WARRIOR RECOVERY CENTER<br />

WRC ...............................7488 / 7489 ....... 526-4911 /<br />

3286<br />

————————————————————<br />

WARRIOR SKILLS TRAINER (WST)<br />

————————————————————<br />

CST SITE LEAD /<br />

SCHEDULAR ............................... 1669 ......... 524-4568<br />

————————————————————<br />

WARRIOR TRANSITION BATTALION<br />

————————————————————<br />

WTB BN CDR ............................. 1150 ......... 526-9799<br />

WTB BN XO ................................ 1150 ......... 526-8563<br />

WTB CSM .................................. 1150 ......... 524-4833<br />

WTB ADJUTANT ......................... 1150 ......... 526-8550<br />

WTB BN S-1 .............................. 1150 ......... 526-8555<br />

WTB BN S-3 .............................. 1150 ......... 526-8567<br />

WTB BN S-4 .............................. 1150 ......... 526-8561<br />

WTB BN HR ................................ 1150 ......... 526-8555<br />

WTB A-CO CDR .......................... 1049 ......... 524-3519<br />

WTB B-CO CDR .......................... 1049 ......... 526-9128<br />

WTB C-CO CDR ............................ 813 ......... 526-9109<br />

WTB C-CO HUMAN<br />

RESOURCES ................................. 813 ......... 526-9112<br />

WTB C-CO HUMAN<br />

RESOURCES ................................. 813 ......... 526-9345<br />

WTB C-CO HUMAN<br />

RESOURCES ................................. 813 ......... 526-0068<br />

WARRIOR RECOVERY<br />

CENTER (WRC) ................7488 / 7489 ....... 526-4911 /<br />

3286<br />

WTB CASE MANAGER A-CO ....... 1059 ......... 526-1426<br />

WTB CASE MANAGER B-CO ....... 1150 ......... 526-4039<br />

WTB AOD ................................... 1150 ......... 484-9086<br />

WTB MEDICAL BOARDS ............. 1162 ....... 524-6011 /<br />

6006 / 6028<br />

WTB MEDICAL CLINIC ................................ 526-1536 /<br />

1546<br />

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WASH RACK<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 3703 ......... 526-3820<br />

————————————————————<br />

WASHER AND DRYER REPAIR FOR<br />

THE BARRACKS ONLY<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR.......................... 330 ......... 526-5345<br />

————————————————————<br />

WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 3900 ......... 526-5485<br />

ALTERNATE NUMBER ............... 3900 ......... 526-4074<br />

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WEAPONEER UNDER TASC<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 1230 ......... 526-5770<br />

WEAPONS REGISTRATION<br />

IPM ALT NUM ............................ 1230 ......... 526-0094<br />

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WEATHER 13TH ASOS/WF<br />

————————————————————<br />

WEATHER FLIGHT<br />

COMMANDER ............................ 9601 ......... 526-3640<br />

WEATHER FLIGHT NCOIC............ 9601 ......... 526-1494<br />

WEATHER FORECASTER ............. 9601 ......... 526-3620<br />

————————————————————<br />

WEIGH STATION UNDER INSTALLATION<br />

TRANSPORTATION OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

OFFICE ALT NUM ......................... 325 ......... 526-1151<br />

OFFICE ALT NUM 2 ...................... 325 ......... 526-1159<br />

————————————————————<br />

WELCOME CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1218 ......... 526-4454<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1218 ......... 526-0349<br />

————————————————————<br />

WELCOME PACKETS (UNDER G-1)<br />

————————————————————<br />

ADMINISTRATOR........................ 1430 ......... 526-3274<br />

————————————————————<br />

WELLNESS CENTER<br />

————————————————————<br />

DIRECTOR OF HEALTH<br />

PROMOTIONS ............................ 1526 ......... 526-3848<br />

EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST ........... 1526 ......... 526-4116<br />

HEALTH PROMOTIONS NURSE ... 1526 ......... 526-4264<br />

MAIN NUMBER ........................... 1526 ......... 526-4727<br />

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WESTERN UNION ARMY NATIONAL BANK<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ........... 6110 ......... 527-4850<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP<br />

ALT NUM ................................. 1510 ......... 527-4377<br />

————————————————————<br />

WIC INFORMATION ONLY<br />

NO OFFICE ON FORT CARSON<br />

————————————————————<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ........... 1526 ......... 526-4590<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

————————————————————<br />

WILD BILL’S BUFFALO WINGS<br />

————————————————————<br />

WILD BILL’S BUFFALO WINGS .... 2355 ......... 226-0868<br />

————————————————————<br />

WILDLIFE OFFICE<br />

————————————————————<br />

LAW ENFORCEMENT .................. 9301 ....... 524-5394 /<br />

5393 / 5356<br />

BIOLOGISTS ............................... 9301 ....... 524-5393 /<br />

5297<br />

NUISANCE WILDLIFE .................. 9301 ....... 524-5394 /<br />

5356<br />

REPORT A DEAD ANIMAL ............................. 524-5141<br />

RECORDING ................................................. 524-5339<br />

FAX ............................................................ 524-5337<br />

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WOLF DINING FACILITY MANAGER<br />

————————————————————<br />

MANAGER .................................. 1444 ......... 524-0419<br />

FACILITY STAFF ......................... 1444 ......... 526-9424<br />

————————————————————<br />

WORK ORDERS<br />

————————————————————<br />

MILITARY GOVERNMENT<br />

BUILDINGS ................................... 211 ......... 526-5345<br />

ON-POST ARMY HOUSING .......... 6271 ......... 579-1605<br />

TELEPHONE ............................... 1550 ......... 526-2270<br />

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WORLD CLASS ATHLETE PROGRAM (WCAP)<br />

————————————————————<br />

WCAP COMMANDER .................. 1662 ......... 526-4139<br />

WCAP 1ST SGT .......................... 1662 ......... 526-4123<br />

WCAP FAX ................................. 1662 ......... 526-2146<br />

WCAP PAC ................................. 1662 ......... 526-5871<br />

WCAP PAC ALT NUM ................ 1662 ......... 524-0953<br />

WCAP SUPPLY ........................... 1662 ......... 526-2056<br />

WCAP BOXING OFFICE ............... 1662 ......... 526-3865<br />

WCAP WRESTLING OFFICE ......... 1662 ......... 526-3809<br />

WCAP SPORTS MEDICINE<br />

OFFICE ....................................... 1662 ......... 526-3272<br />

SPORTS SPECIALIST .................. 1662 ......... 526-3908<br />

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WOUNDED WARRIOR PROGRAM<br />

————————————————————<br />

SOLDIER / FAMILY MANAGEMENT<br />

SPECIALIST ................................ 1352 ......... 238-0777<br />

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YOUTH SERVICES<br />

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASST .............. 5950 ......... 526-2680<br />

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A<br />

AAFES CORPORATE OFFICES ......................556-7110<br />

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND ..................... 298-1110<br />

AIR FORCE ACADEMY .................................. 333-1110<br />

333-1818<br />

AIR NATIONAL GUARD ................................ 943-6110<br />

ARMY SWITCH ............................................235-3000<br />

AZORES/PORTUGAL .................................... 535-1110<br />

B<br />

BAHRAIN/SAUDI ...................................318-439-1110<br />

BERMUDA ............................................ 313-578-5111<br />

BUCKLEY AIR NATIONAL GUARD ................ 877-9930<br />

303-677-9011<br />

C<br />

CAIRO/EGYPT ....................................... 318-725-1456<br />

CAMP GEORGE WEST .................................. 877-1110<br />

CAMP HUMPHREYS/KOREA ..................315-723-1110<br />

D<br />

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE/DC ...................227-0101<br />

703-545-6700<br />

E<br />

EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE ........................... 377-1110<br />

F<br />

FT AP HILL .................................................. 578-8710<br />

FT BELVOIR .................................................235-3000<br />

FT BENJAMIN HARRISON ............................ 699-1110<br />

FT BENNING ................................................ 835-2011<br />

FT BLISS ..................................................... 978-0831<br />

FT BRAGG ................................................... 236-0011<br />

FT BUCHANNON/PUERTO RICO ................... 740-1110<br />

.............................................................809-738-2424<br />

FT CAMPBELL .............................................. 635-1110<br />

FT CARSON ..................................................691-5811<br />

FT DETRICK ................................................. 343-1110<br />

FT DEVENS ................................................. 478-5980<br />

FT DIX .......................................................... 944-1110<br />

FT DRUM ..................................................... 772-6011<br />

FT EUSTIS .................................................... 826-1110<br />

FT GEORGE G MEADE .................................. 622-1110<br />

FT GILLIAM .................................................. 367-1110<br />

FT GORDON .................................................780-0110<br />

FT GREELEY ................................................. 873-1110<br />

FT HAMILTON...............................................232-4101<br />

FT HOOD .......................................................737-1110<br />

FT HUACHUCA ..............................................879-7111<br />

FT HUNTER LIGGET ..................................... 686-2291<br />

FT INDIANTOWN GAP .................................. 491-2000<br />

FT IRWIN ...................................................... 470-1111<br />

FT JACKSON ................................................ 734-1110<br />

FT KNOX .......................................................464-1181<br />

FT LAWTON ................................................ 744-3000<br />

FT LEAVENWORTH .......................................552-1101<br />

FT LEE .........................................................539-3000<br />

FT LEONARD WOOD .....................................581-0131<br />

FT McCOY .................................................... 280-1110<br />

FT McPHERSON .......................................... 367-4663<br />

FT MEADE .................................................... 622-1110<br />

FT MONMOUTH ............................................992-9110<br />

FT MONROE ................................................ 680-2739<br />

FT MYER .....................................................235-3000<br />

FT PICKETT .................................................438-8621<br />

FT POLK ......................................................863-6672<br />

FT RICHARDSON .......................................... 384-1110<br />

FT RILEY .....................................................856-4663<br />

FT RITCHIE ...................................................988-1300<br />

FT RUCKER ................................................. 558-1030<br />

FT SAM HOUSTON ........................................471-1110<br />

FT SHAFTER HAWAII POST ..........................430-0111<br />

FT SILL .........................................................639-8111<br />

580-442-8111<br />

FT SMITH .................................................... 962-8210<br />

FT SNELLING ............................................... 783-1110<br />

FT STEWART ...............................................870-4663<br />

FT STORY .................................................... 438-7305<br />

FT TOTTEN ................................................... 232-1110<br />

FT WAINWRIGHT .......................................... 353-1110<br />

G<br />

GUAM/ANDERSON AIR FORCE BASE.....315-366-1110<br />

GUAM/NAVAL-SOUTH ...........................315-355-1110<br />

GUANTANAMO BAY/CUBA ........................... 723-3960<br />

564-4063<br />

804-444-4063<br />

H<br />

HAITI SWITCH .....................................200-290-0000<br />

HAWAII LOCATOR .................................315-455-2299<br />

HAWAII SWITCH ...................................315-430-0111<br />

HAWAII SWITCH ALT .............................315-471-7110<br />

HONDURAS ................................................. 449-3100<br />

I<br />

ICELAND .....................................................450-2000<br />

ICELAND ALT NUM ...............................314-228-0127<br />

ISMIR TURKEY ......................................314-675-1110<br />

ITALY/NAPLES ......................................314-625-6011<br />

J<br />

JAPAN ...................................................315-226-1110<br />

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON ..... 552-1110<br />

JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD ....................357-1994<br />

K<br />

KENYA/AFRICA .................................... 318-968-5669<br />

KOREA LOCATOR .................................315-724-6577<br />

KOREA SWITCH .....................................315-723-1110<br />

KUWAIT/SAUDI .................................... 318-438-5998<br />

L<br />

LOWERY AIR FORCE BASE/07:00 - 17:00 .... 926-1110<br />

M<br />

MASTER CLOCK/CO .....................................762-1069<br />

MASTER CLOCK/CO COMMERCIAL<br />

LISTING ................................................ 719-567-6742<br />

MASTER CLOCK/DC .....................................762-1401<br />

N<br />

NAPLES ITALY .......................................314-625-1110<br />

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS/<br />

CLOCK ..................................................303-499-7111<br />

O<br />

OMAN EMBASSY/OMAN ....................... 968-698-989<br />

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON THE TELEPHONE<br />

DSN Listings<br />

PANAMA SWITCH/COROZAL<br />

EMBASSY .............................................. 507-281-1110<br />

PANAMA SWITCH/COROZAL EMBASSY<br />

COMMERCIAL LISTING ......................... 313-281-1110<br />

P<br />

PENTAGON/COMMERCIAL LISTING .... 703-545-6700<br />

PENTAGON/DC .............................................227-0101<br />

PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE .......................834-7011<br />

PHILIPPINES/ARMY SWITCH ........................227-0218<br />

PIN POINT ASSIGNMENTS/SCHWETZINGEN ...............<br />

330-7302/7392<br />

PIN PT ENLISTED ASSIGN/SCHWETZINGEN ...............<br />

379-6366/7998<br />

PUEBLO ARMY DEPOT .................................749-4101<br />

719-549-4111<br />

R<br />

REDSTONE ARSENAL ...................................746-0011<br />

ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL .......................749-2711<br />

S<br />

SAUDI ARABIA/BAHRAIN .............................749-2711<br />

SAUDI ARABIA/DHAHRAN ...................318-828-2000<br />

SAUDI ARABIA/RIYADH .........................318-431-1110<br />

SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE ...................... 560-1110<br />

719-567-1110<br />

SIERRA ARMY DEPOT ................................. 855-4910<br />

STATE DEPARTMENT ...................................851-1386<br />

T<br />

TOOELE ARMY DEPOT ................................. 790-1110<br />

TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER .......315-433-2778<br />

800-322-8262<br />

TURKEY SWITCH ...................................314-675-1110<br />

U<br />

U.S. EMBASSY FOR KOREA .................. 315-721-4252<br />

V<br />

VERONA ITALY..................................... 314-634-8336<br />

VICENZA ITALY ......................................314-634-1110<br />

W<br />

WALTER REED ............................................. 662-3501<br />

WEST POINT ................................................ 688-1110<br />

WHITE HOUSE ............................................. 284-2000<br />

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advertised in this publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion,<br />

sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or patron.<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

FILLMORE CROSSING<br />

3125 Sinton Rd COLORADO SPRINGS................................719-633-5541<br />

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ARMY & NAVY GOODS<br />

MILITARIA SURPLUS GI-JOSE<br />

Military Surplus – Buy • Sell • Trade<br />

Uniforms • TA-50 • Gear • Toys • Collectibles<br />

On B Street Right Outside Gate 4 Behind 7-11<br />

1665 A Lashelle Way, COLORADO SPRINGS. . . . (281) 978-1106<br />

ATTORNEYS<br />

ANDERSON & CARNAHAN<br />

2 North Cascade Av #730 COLORADO SPRINGS................719-473-9099<br />

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Y1


Y2 ATTORNEYS<br />

ATTORNEYS (CONT’D)<br />

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ARTHUR W PORTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW<br />

312 S Weber St #B COLORADO SPRINGS ..........................719-577-4447<br />

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CAIN & HAYTER LLP ATTORNEYS AT LAW<br />

1555 Quail Lake Lp #100 COLORADO SPRINGS................719-575-0010<br />

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LAW OFFICES OF TED BILLS<br />

1230 Tenderfoot Hill Rd #200 COLORADO SPRINGS ........719-444-1000<br />

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ATTORNEYS (CONT’D)<br />

MARK S HANCHEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW<br />

429 S Cascade Av COLORADO SPRINGS ............................719-219-3144<br />

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AUTOMOBILE BODY REPAIRING & PAINTING<br />

ARTHURS AUTO COLLISION & PAINT<br />

4635 Park Vista Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ......................719-528-8500<br />

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BODY & FENDER SHOP,THE<br />

411 N Iowa Av COLORADO SPRINGS ................................719-636-9119<br />

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MAACO COLLISION REPAIR & AUTO PAINTING<br />

3216 Chelton Cir COLORADO SPRINGS ............................719-471-9060<br />

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NOB HILL BODY SHOP LLC<br />

415 Arrawanna St COLORADO SPRINGS ............................719-635-1842<br />

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RED NOLAND COLLISION CENTER<br />

1085 W Moreno COLORADO SPRINGS ..............................719-633-1560<br />

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Y3


Y4 AUTOMOBILE<br />

AUTOMOBILE BODY REPAIRING & PAINTING (CONT’D)<br />

STATUS SYMBOL AUTO BODY<br />

Full Service Body & Paint, Frame, Alignment & Paintless Dent Repair<br />

Lifetime Warranty • All Insurance Welcome<br />

Convenient Downtown Location<br />

Shuttle Service • Est. 1984<br />

WWW.STATUSSYMBOLAUTO.COM<br />

322 E. Cucharras, COLORADO SPRINGS . . . . . .(719) 227-1700<br />

WILLIAMS BODY & PAINT COLLISION CENTER<br />

6210 Lake Shore Ct COLORADO SPRINGS ........................719-638-4849<br />

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<strong>Keep</strong> your car running and looking great!<br />

AUTOMOBILE DEALERS-NEW & USED<br />

FRONT RANGE HONDA<br />

1103 Academy Park Lp COLORADO SPRINGS ..................719-785-5060<br />

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LAKESIDE AUTO BROKERS<br />

810 Brianna Point COLORADO SPRINGS............................719-471-2277<br />

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WINSLOW BMW<br />

730 N Circle Dr COLORADO SPRINGS ..............................719-473-1373<br />

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AUTOMOBILE GLASS REPAIR/REPLACEMENT<br />

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SAFELITE AUTO GLASS<br />

3724 E Pikes Peak Av COLORADO SPRINGS......................719-574-5309<br />

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AUTOMOBILE RENTING & LEASING<br />

ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR<br />

RESERVATIONS ....................................................................888-305-8051<br />

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U-SAVE CAR & TRUCK RENTAL<br />

Cash Deposits OK • Military Discounts • Free Pickup<br />

Minutes from <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> • www.usave.com<br />

232 N. Circle Dr. Colorado Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(719) 634-1914<br />

3707 Drennan Rd., COLORADO SPRINGS. . . . . . . . . (719) 473-6825<br />

AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING & SERVICES<br />

ACADEMY AUTO SERVICE<br />

ASE Certified Technicians • Foreign & Domestic<br />

Member BBB • 10% Military Discount<br />

SE corner of Academy Blvd. & Austin Bluffs Pkwy.<br />

3997 N. Academy Blvd., COLORADO SPRINGS . . . . (719) 597-0501<br />

ACADEMY CAR CARE & REPAIR<br />

1804 N Academy Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ....................719-573-5973<br />

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Y5


Y6 AUTOMOBILE – BANKS<br />

AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING & SERVICES (CONT’D)<br />

BOWERS AUTOMOTIVE/GRIFFITH AUTO & TRUCK<br />

1120 Ford St COLORADO SPRINGS ....................................719-596-4818<br />

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DAN’S AUTO, INC.<br />

Full Service Auto Repair & Maintenance Including RVs<br />

Over 40 Years in Business • Military Discounts<br />

www.dansautoinc.procarcarezone.com<br />

3210 Chelton Circle, COLORADO SPRINGS . . . . . . . (719) 635-2587<br />

LIGHTHOUSE AUTOMOTIVE<br />

2499 E Platte Av COLORADO SPRINGS ..............................719-634-0005<br />

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TIRE WORLD AUTO REPAIR CENTERS<br />

805 Cheyenne Meadows Rd COLORADO SPRINGS ............719-576-1112<br />

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AWARDS<br />

BANKS<br />

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C & A TROPHIES AND ENGRAVING<br />

Superior Service & Competitive Prices Since 1964<br />

Plaques + Trophies + Figures + Stamps + Coins and More<br />

Full Color Graphics • Laser & Mechanical Engraving<br />

Satisfaction Guaranteed • Please Visit Our Website<br />

www.TrophyJoe.com – E-mail: sales@trophyjoe.com<br />

611 E. Fountain Blvd., COLORADO SPRINGS . . (719) 473-5791<br />

THE TROPHY HUT, INC.<br />

Guidons • Plaques • Awards • Trophies • Coins<br />

Shadow Boxes • Engraving • Matting & Framing<br />

Custom Orders Always Welcome<br />

2230 B St., Ste. 101, COLORADO SPRINGS . . . . . . . (719) 576-2354<br />

CHASE<br />

1783 E Cheyenne <strong>Mountain</strong> Rd COLORADO SPRINGS ......719-576-2481<br />

455 E Cheyenne <strong>Mountain</strong> Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ....719-227-6630<br />

7780 Fountain Mesa Rd FOUNTAIN ......................................719-393-4134<br />

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BATTERY SUPPLIES<br />

BATTERIES PLUS<br />

3320 Austin Bluffs Pkwy COLORADO SPRINGS ................719-599-9554<br />

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BEAUTY SALONS<br />

FANTASTIC SAMS<br />

6883 Mesa Ridge Pkwy FOUNTAIN ......................................719-390-0102<br />

1863 S Nevada Av COLORADO SPRINGS ..........................719-633-8414<br />

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Y7


Y8 BEAUTY – CHURCHES<br />

BEAUTY SALONS (CONT’D)<br />

SUPERCUTS<br />

Many Locations To Serve You<br />

COLORADO SPRINGS ................................................www.supercuts.com<br />

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BICYCLES-DEALERS<br />

COLORADO SPRINGS BIKE SHOP<br />

622 W Colorado Ave COLORADO SPRINGS ......................719-634-4915<br />

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BICYCLES-RENTALS, REPAIRS, SALES<br />

CRITERIUM BICYCLES<br />

6150 Corporate Dr COLORADO SPRINGS ..........................719-599-0149<br />

CHILD CARE SERVICES<br />

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT<br />

Free Preschool for Children Ages 0-5<br />

Head Start/Early Head Start<br />

Colorado Preschool Program<br />

WWW.CPCDHEADSTART.ORG/ENROLL-NOW<br />

2330 Robinson St., COLORADO SPRINGS . . . . .(719) 635-1536<br />

KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTERS<br />

885 Cheyenne Meadows Rd COLORADO SPRINGS............719-538-4614<br />

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ROCKY MOUNTAIN MONTESSORI ACADEMY<br />

Toddler/Pre-K/Kindergarten/Elementary Programs<br />

Hands-On Learning That Makes A Difference<br />

www.RM-Montessori.com or RMMA@Mindspring.com<br />

7675 Lexington Dr., COLORADO SPRINGS . . . . . . . . (719) 592-0900<br />

CHURCHES<br />

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CALVARY WORSHIP CENTER<br />

501 Castle Rd COLORADO SPRINGS ..................................719-632-3311<br />

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CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

A Military and Family Church Growing Together in Grace!<br />

Sunday Worship: 9 a.m.; Christian Education for all ages: 10:40 a.m.<br />

Wednesday night fellowship and Bible study 6-7:30 p.m.<br />

Building soon on 4450 Westmeadow Dr. right across from Gate 3 of<br />

<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> • www.cmpca.net • e-mail: pastor@cmpca.net<br />

1615 E. Cheyenne Rd., COLORADO SPRINGS. . .(719) 635-9022<br />

CIRCLE DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

801 North Circle Dr COLORADO SPRINGS ........................719-596-4461<br />

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Colorado contains 75% of the land area of the<br />

U.S. with an altitude over 10,000 feet.


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CHURCHES (CONT’D)<br />

FELLOWSHIP OF THE ROCKIES<br />

SW Colorado Springs<br />

Celebrate the Journey with us!<br />

www.forcos.org<br />

1625 S. 8th St., COLORADO SPRINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . (719) 633-4659<br />

Y9<br />

LIVING HOPE CHURCH<br />

640 Manitou Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS............................719-473-9436<br />

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PIKE’S PEAK PARK BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Sunday Worship 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m., Bible Study 9:15 a.m.<br />

AWANA Wed. 6 p.m. • Daycare Mon.-Fri. 6 a.m.-6 p.m.<br />

www.pppbc.org • Email: pppbc@pppbc.org<br />

3725 El Morro Rd., COLORADO SPRINGS . . . . . . . . (719) 597-9004<br />

STRATMOOR HILLS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

Located Directly Across from World Arena<br />

Sunday Worship at 9:15 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.<br />

Sunday School at 11:00 a.m. Children, Youth, Adults.<br />

Email: shumc@frii.com<br />

www.stratmoorhillsumc.org<br />

1705 Cheyenne Meadows Rd., CO. SPRINGS . . . (719) 576-0005<br />

COUNSELORS-HUMAN RELATIONS<br />

ASPENPOINTE<br />

Military-Specific Mental Health & Substance Abuse Counseling<br />

Children, Youth, Adults and Families<br />

Client-Tailored, Goal-Driven, Evidence-Based Treatment<br />

Designed for Immediate Results and Long-Term Recovery<br />

www.AspenPointe.org<br />

2864 S. Circle Dr. Ste. 600, CO. SPRINGS . . . . . . (719) 572-6100<br />

CEDAR SPRINGS HOSPITAL<br />

2135 Southgate Rd COLORADO SPRINGS ..........................719-633-4114<br />

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ROCK BOTTOM RECOVERY PLACE<br />

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Treatment, Outpatient<br />

DUI Classes, UA/BA testing, Court Ordered Evaluations, TRICARE<br />

& Military One Source Accepted. www.rockbottomrecovery.com<br />

6910 Bandley Dr. Suite 135, FOUNTAIN. . . . . . . . . . . . (719) 382-5778<br />

CREDIT UNIONS<br />

NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION<br />

Two great locations ..................................................................888-842-6328<br />

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Denver is the capital of Colorado.


Y10 CREDIT<br />

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CREDIT UNIONS (CONT’D)<br />

SECURITY SERVICE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION<br />

1553 Wetzel Av Bldg 1513 FT CARSON................................719-265-2400<br />

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DEFENSE CONTRACTORS<br />

HONEYWELL TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS INC<br />

1110 Bayfield Dr COLORADO SPRINGS ............................719-637-6700<br />

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DENTISTS<br />

ACADEMY KIDS DENTAL VISION & ORTHODONTICS<br />

2436 S Academy Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ....................719-391-2236<br />

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ASSOCIATES IN DENTAL CARE<br />

6110 Barnes Rd COLORADO SPRINGS ..............................719-630-3366<br />

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BROADMOOR VALLEY DENTAL CARE<br />

2965 Broadmoor Valley Rd COLORADO SPRINGS ............719-632-7636<br />

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CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN CHILDREN’S DENTISTRY<br />

6514 S Academy Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ....................719-442-1960<br />

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CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN DENTAL GROUP<br />

3605 Star Ranch Rd COLORADO SPRINGS ........................719-576-3276<br />

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COLORADO SPRINGS PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY<br />

660 Southpointe Ct #100 COLORADO SPRINGS ................719-596-2097<br />

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DAVID M JOHNSON DDS & BRANON D JOHNSON DDS<br />

665 Southpointe Ct #150 COLORADO SPRINGS ................719-527-9098<br />

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Y11


Y12 DENTISTS<br />

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Y13


Y14 DENTISTS<br />

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DENTISTS (CONT’D)<br />

DISCOVERY KIDS DENTAL<br />

6725 Rangewood Dr COLORADO SPRINGS........................719-387-4034<br />

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FOUNTAIN DENTAL CENTER<br />

Glenn A. Noble, DDS & Ben J. Bullen, DDS<br />

General Dentistry, Orthodontics, Oral Surgery, Implants<br />

Insurance Accepted – www.fountaindental.com<br />

8085 Fountain Mesa Rd., FOUNTAIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (719) 382-5500<br />

FOUNTAIN MODERN DENTISTRY & ORTHODONTICS<br />

6940 Mesa Ridge Pkwy FOUNTAIN ......................................719-382-4936<br />

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DENTISTS?<br />

Y15


Y16 DENTISTS<br />

Camp <strong>Carson</strong> became "<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong>" in<br />

1954. In the 1960s, mechanized units were<br />

assigned to the <strong>Mountain</strong> <strong>Post</strong>.<br />

DENTISTS (CONT’D)<br />

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JENNINGS, THOMAS S DDS PC<br />

2430 Research Pkwy #200 COLORADO SPRINGS ..............719-590-7100<br />

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JUST FOR GRINS<br />

6436 Hwy 85/87 Ste C FOUNTAIN ........................................719-392-5111<br />

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MESA RIDGE DENTAL CENTER<br />

6980 Mesa Ridge Pkwy #200 FOUNTAIN ............................719-392-4231<br />

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DENTISTS-ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEONS<br />

COLORADO SURGICAL CLINIC PC<br />

640 Southpointe Court #150 COLORADO SPRINGS............719-540-6350<br />

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QUIST, RHETT M DDS-BOARD CERTIFIED<br />

6160 Tutt Blvd #250 COLORADO SPRINGS........................719-359-8652<br />

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Colorado’s state tree is the blue spruce.


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DENTISTS-ORTHODONTISTS<br />

AB ORTHODONTICS<br />

15 Widefield Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS............................719-390-7926<br />

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ARANGO ORTHODONTICS<br />

4731 Opus Dr COLORADO SPRINGS ..................................719-579-9773<br />

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES<br />

INTERIM HEALTHCARE<br />

1901 N Union Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ........................719-632-9900<br />

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Thanks for using the <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> Buyer’s <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

DENTISTS – EMPLOYMENT<br />

Y17


Y18 EMPLOYMENT – FUNERAL<br />

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (CONT’D)<br />

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WSI HEALTHCARE PERSONNEL<br />

8540 Scarborough Dr #200 COLORADO SPRINGS ............719-630-7500<br />

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FLORISTS<br />

SECURITY FLORIST<br />

We’re Nicer. Family Owned and Operated Since 1967.<br />

Delivered Locally or through FTD or Teleflora.<br />

www.SecurityFlorist.com<br />

580 Marquette Dr., SECURITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (719) 392-4243<br />

FUNERAL HOMES<br />

SPRINGS FUNERAL SERVICES, THE<br />

3115 E Platte Av COLORADO SPRINGS ..............................719-328-1793<br />

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Colorado's southwest<br />

corner<br />

borders Arizona,<br />

New Mexico and<br />

Utah, the only<br />

place in America<br />

where the<br />

corners of four<br />

states meet.<br />

FURNITURE RENTING & LEASE<br />

Y19<br />

RENT-A-CENTER<br />

Several Great Locations to Serve You ....................................800-877-7758<br />

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GARBAGE, RUBBISH & TRASH REMOVAL<br />

WASTE CONNECTIONS-TRASH & RECYCLING<br />

www.wcsprings.com<br />

7770 Palmer Park Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS....................719-591-5000<br />

HOBBY & MODEL CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES-RETAIL<br />

HOBBY TOWN USA<br />

Radio-Control Cars, Planes, Helis, Boats<br />

Games, Models, Model Trains, Educational Toys<br />

1726 E. Woodmen Rd., Colorado Springs . . . . . . . . . . . (719) 531-0404<br />

839 N. Academy Blvd., COLORADO SPRINGS . . . . . (719) 637-0404<br />

HOME BUILDERS<br />

FURNITURE – HOME<br />

LOWELL DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS<br />

201 E Las Animas #111 COLORADO SPRINGS ..................719-447-1003<br />

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<strong>The</strong> tallest sand dune in America is in Great<br />

Sand Dunes National Monument outside<br />

of Alamosa.


Y20 HOME<br />

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HOME BUILDERS (CONT’D)<br />

Y21<br />

NEW GENERATION HOMES<br />

www.newgenhomes.com ........................................................719-392-8518<br />

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HOSPITALS<br />

HOME – HOSPITALS<br />

MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM<br />

www.memorialhealthsystem.com ............................................719-365-5000<br />

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PARKVIEW MEDICAL CENTER<br />

400 W 16th St PUEBLO ..........................................................719-584-4000<br />

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<strong>The</strong> state animal of Colorado is the<br />

Bighorn Sheep.


Y22 HOSPITALS – HOTELS<br />

HOSPITALS (CONT’D)<br />

PENROSE-ST FRANCIS HEALTH SERVICES<br />

www.penrosestfrancis.org ........................................................719-776-5000<br />

HOTELS<br />

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AMERICA’S BEST VALUE INN & SUITES<br />

430 W Garden of the Gods Rd COLORADO SPRINGS........719-532-1010<br />

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COMFORT INN SOUTH<br />

1410 Harrison Rd COLORADO SPRINGS ............................719-579-6900<br />

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COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT-SOUTH<br />

2570 Tenderfoot Hill St COLORADO SPRINGS ..................719-226-5006<br />

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FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES BY MARRIOTT-SOUTH<br />

2725 Geyser Dr COLORADO SPRINGS................................719-576-1717<br />

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HAMPTON INN & SUITES I-25 SOUTH<br />

2910 Geyser Dr COLORADO SPRINGS................................719-884-0330<br />

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HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES<br />

3431 Cinema Pt COLORADO SPRINGS ..............................719-596-6000<br />

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HYATT PLACE<br />

503 W Garden of the Gods Rd COLORADO SPRINGS........719-265-9385<br />

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RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT-NORTH<br />

9805 Federal Dr COLORADO SPRINGS ..............................719-388-9300<br />

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Y23


Y24 HOTELS<br />

HOTELS (CONT’D)<br />

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RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT-SOUTH<br />

2765 Geyser Dr COLORADO SPRINGS................................719-576-0101<br />

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RODEWAY INN & SUITES<br />

Suites & Studios & Standard Rooms • Ext Stay Rates<br />

Free Hi-speed Internet • Pets Allowed • Restaurants Nearby<br />

www.rodewayinn.com/hotel-colorado_springs-colorado-CO725<br />

1623 S. Nevada Ave., COLORADO SPRINGS . . . . . . . (719) 623-2300<br />

SPRINGHILL SUITES BY MARRIOTT-SOUTHEAST<br />

1570 N Newport Rd COLORADO SPRINGS ........................719-637-0800<br />

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HOTELS (CONT’D)<br />

TOWNEPLACE SUITES BY MARRIOTT-SOUTHEAST<br />

1530 N Newport Rd COLORADO SPRINGS ........................719-638-0800<br />

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HOUSING<br />

FORT CARSON FAMILY HOUSING<br />

6800 Prussman Blvd FT CARSON..........................................719-579-1606<br />

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INSURANCE<br />

STATE FARM<br />

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JEWELERS-RETAIL<br />

BOWIES GOLD & DIAMONDS<br />

2222 E Pikes Peak Av COLORADO SPRINGS......................719-473-1431<br />

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KENNELS<br />

BROADMOOR BLUFFS KENNEL<br />

45 E Old Broadmoor Rd COLORADO SPRINGS..................719-636-3344<br />

CAMP BOW WOW OF COLORADO SPRINGS<br />

4295 Northpark Dr COLORADO SPRINGS ..........................719-260-9247<br />

LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES<br />

ROCKY MOUNTAIN MATERIALS & ASPHALT<br />

1910 Rand Av COLORADO SPRINGS ..................................719-473-3100<br />

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HOTELS – LANDSCAPE<br />

<strong>The</strong> highest suspension bridge in<br />

the world is over the Royal Gorge<br />

near Canon City.<br />

Y25


Y26 LIBRARIES – MORTGAGE<br />

LIBRARIES-PUBLIC<br />

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PIKES PEAK LIBRARY DISTRICT<br />

5550 N Union Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ........................719-531-6333<br />

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MEAT-RETAIL<br />

ANDY’S MEAT MARKET<br />

USDA Choice Beef / Pork & Poultry<br />

Wild Game Processing M-F 8:30-6:00 p.m. Sat. 8:30-4:00 p.m.<br />

AndysMeatMarket.com<br />

2915 E. Platte Ave., COLORADO SPRINGS . . . . . . . . (719) 636-1149<br />

MORTGAGE COMPANIES<br />

INTEGRITY FIRST FINANCIAL<br />

7495 McLaughlin Rd #211 FALCON......................................719-385-0777<br />

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Y27


Y28 OPTOMETRISTS – PHYSICAL<br />

OPTOMETRISTS<br />

ABBA EYE CARE<br />

1130 Lake Plaza Dr #130 COLORADO SPRINGS ................719-578-2020<br />

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ACADEMY KIDS DENTAL VISION & ORTHODONTICS<br />

2436 S Academy Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ....................719-391-2236<br />

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PIKES PEAK EYE CARE<br />

Eye Care Professionals<br />

Serving Colorado Springs for Over 30 Years<br />

TRICARE Accepted www.pikespeakeyecare.com<br />

T.W. Clyde, O.D. • Jason M. Jost, O.D.<br />

Jim Willis, Optician • Jack A. Zamora, M.D.<br />

710 N. Circle Dr., COLORADO SPRINGS . . . . . .(719) 632-1587<br />

ORTHODONTISTS<br />

ACADEMY KIDS DENTAL VISION & ORTHODONTICS<br />

2436 S Academy Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ....................719-391-2236<br />

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PHARMACIES<br />

MEDICINE SHOPPE PHARMACY<br />

2431 N Union Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ........................719-630-3154<br />

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PHYSICAL THERAPY & REHABILITATION<br />

ACTION POTENTIAL PHYSICAL THERAPY<br />

2233 Academy Pl #50 COLORADO SPRINGS......................719-475-0808<br />

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PHYSICAL THERAPY & REHABILITATION (CONT’D)<br />

MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM PHYSICAL THERAPY<br />

175 S Union Blvd #250 COLORADO SPRINGS ..................719-365-5642<br />

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SELECT PHYSICAL THERAPY<br />

15 S Weber #A COLORADO SPRINGS ................................719-630-7774<br />

5520 S Hwy 85/87 FOUNTAIN ..............................................719-391-0044<br />

1730 Lake Woodmoor Dr MONUMENT ................................719-488-8849<br />

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PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD-ALLERGY<br />

& IMMUNOLOGY<br />

WILLIAM STORMS ALLERGY CLINIC, THE<br />

1625 Medical Center Pt #190 COLORADO SPRINGS..........719-955-6000<br />

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PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD-FAMILY PRACTICE<br />

S. RODRIGUEZ, M.D.<br />

Family Practice “Welcoming New Patients”<br />

Most Major Insurances Accepted Including:<br />

TRICARE • MEDICARE • MEDICAID<br />

Immigration, School and DOT Physicals<br />

Timely Scheduling • Se Habla Español<br />

1428 N. Circle Dr., COLORADO SPRINGS . . . . . .(719) 471-0111<br />

PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD-OBSTETRICS<br />

& GYNECOLOGY<br />

ACADEMY WOMEN’S HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATES<br />

www.awha.com<br />

6071 E Woodmen Rd #405 COLORADO SPRINGS..............719-442-0808<br />

Y29


Y30 PHYSICIANS – PIZZA<br />

PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD-OBSTETRICS<br />

& GYNECOLOGY (CONT’D)<br />

FRONT RANGE OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY<br />

6160 Tutt Blvd #270 COLORADO SPRINGS........................719-599-4692<br />

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PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD-ORTHOPEDICS<br />

FRONT RANGE ORTHOPAEDICS<br />

175 S Union Blvd #200 COLORADO SPRINGS ..................719-473-3332<br />

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PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD-PEDIATRICS<br />

PEDIATRIC ASSOCIATES<br />

6190 Barnes Rd COLORADO SPRINGS ..............................719-596-4502<br />

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WEE CARE PEDIATRICS<br />

1465 Kelly Johnson Blvd #300 COLORADO SPRINGS ......719-266-5944<br />

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PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD-RADIOLOGY<br />

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SOUTHWEST DIAGNOSTIC CENTERS OF COLORADO SPRINGS<br />

2020 N Academy Blvd #155 COLORADO SPRINGS ..........719-380-7210<br />

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PIZZA<br />

BORRIELLO BROTHERS REAL NEW YORK PIZZA<br />

Bldg 1532 <strong>The</strong> Hub FT CARSON ..........................................719-884-2020<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Colorado Rockies are part of the North<br />

American Cordillera, which stretches 3,000<br />

miles from Alaska, through western Canada<br />

and the United States, into northern Mexico.


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PIZZA (CONT’D)<br />

PIZZA HUT<br />

5940 Ellis St FT CARSON ......................................................719-538-0100<br />

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT<br />

COLORADO CASA REALTORS<br />

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT – HASSLE FREE<br />

Homes • Townhomes • Condos • Investors • Renters<br />

Full Property Management Services for Your Rental Units<br />

www.ColoradoCasa.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (719) 227-7200<br />

PREMIER REAL ESTATE GROUP<br />

605 S Tejon St COLORADO SPRINGS ................................719-955-5342<br />

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REAL ESTATE<br />

-ASC HOME INSPECTIONS-INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />

A+ BBB Rated. Fellow Veteran and Military Discounts. Local & Long<br />

Distance Help For Buyers • Sellers • Relocation • Home Investment<br />

Commercial/Business Investment. 2 locations to serve you since 1996.<br />

www.ascinfo.com • wok@ascinfo.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (719) 684-0175<br />

COLORADO CASA REALTORS<br />

Buyers • Sellers • Investors • Renters • Relocation<br />

Buy • Sell • Rent • VA/HUD • Property Management<br />

Serving the Colorado Springs Area and Pueblo West<br />

www.ColoradoCasa.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (719) 227-7200<br />

PIZZA – REAL<br />

Y31


Y32 REAL – SCHOOLS<br />

REAL ESTATE (CONT’D)<br />

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POTTER PARTNERS-THE REAL ESTATE NETWORK<br />

1255 Lake Plaza Dr #155 COLORADO SPRINGS ................719-527-4200<br />

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PREMIER REAL ESTATE GROUP<br />

605 S Tejon St COLORADO SPRINGS ................................719-955-5342<br />

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WHEATON TEAM-RE/MAX PROPERTIES INC, THE<br />

1740 Chapel Hills Dr COLORADO SPRINGS ......................719-536-4581<br />

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RECREATIONAL VEHICLES-DEALERS<br />

PIKES PEAK TRAVELAND INC<br />

4815 E Platte Ave COLORADO SPRINGS ............................719-596-2716<br />

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RECYCLING CENTERS<br />

BIO PAPPEL<br />

3240 Astrozon Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ........................719-391-9194<br />

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RESTAURANTS<br />

LA CASITA MEXICAN GRILL<br />

4 Great Locations ........................................See our ad in this classification.<br />

SCHOOLS-ACADEMIC-COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES<br />

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY-PUEBLO<br />

Education Center Bldg 1117 FT CARSON ............................719-526-2509<br />

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INTELLITEC COLLEGES<br />

2315 E Pikes Peak Av COLORADO SPRINGS......................719-632-7626<br />

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KAPLAN PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS<br />

1919 N Union Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ........................877-333-6009<br />

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NATIONAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY<br />

1915 Jamboree Dr #185 COLORADO SPRINGS ..................719-590-8300<br />

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PIMA MEDICAL INSTITUTE<br />

3770 Citadel Dr North COLORADO SPRINGS ....................719-482-7462<br />

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TROY UNIVERSITY<br />

6215 Corporate Dr #200 COLORADO SPRINGS..................719-593-3002<br />

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WEBSTER UNIVERSITY<br />

5475 Tech Center Dr COLORADO SPRINGS ......................719-590-7340<br />

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Katharine Lee Bates wrote “America<br />

the Beautiful” after being inspired by<br />

the view from Pikes Peak.


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Y33


Y34 SCHOOLS<br />

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SCHOOLS-CHARTER<br />

JAMES IRWIN CHARTER SCHOOLS<br />

5525 Astrozon Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ........................719-302-9000<br />

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VANGUARD SCHOOL AT CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN CHARTER ACADE-<br />

MY,THE<br />

1605 S Corona Av COLORADO SPRINGS............................719-471-1999<br />

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<strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> was established<br />

in 1942, following Japan’s attack<br />

on Pearl Harbor.<br />

SCHOOLS-PUBLIC<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

Y35<br />

FALCON SCHOOL DISTRICT 49<br />

10850 E Woodmen Rd FALCON ............................................719-495-1100<br />

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FOUNTAIN FORT CARSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 8<br />

10665 Jimmy Camp Rd FOUNTAIN ......................................719-382-1300<br />

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LEWIS PALMER SCHOOL DISTRICT #38<br />

146 Jefferson St MONUMENT ..............................................719-488-4700<br />

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Y36 SCHOOLS<br />

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SCHOOLS-PUBLIC (CONT’D)<br />

WIDEFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 3<br />

1820 Main St COLORADO SPRINGS ..................................719-391-3000<br />

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SHIPPING & MAILING SERVICES<br />

YOUR PERSONAL ASSISTANT<br />

3107 S Academy Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ....................719-314-4200<br />

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Colorado Springs is the<br />

state of Colorado’s<br />

second-largest city.<br />

Y37<br />

POSTAL ANNEX<br />

6510-A South Academy Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS..........719-576-3470<br />

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UPS STORE, THE<br />

6885 Mesa Ridge Pkwy FOUNTAIN ......................................719-382-7506<br />

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Y38 SHOPPING – STORAGE<br />

SHOPPING CENTERS & MALLS<br />

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CHAPEL HILLS MALL<br />

1710 Briargate Blvd #3500 COLORADO SPRINGS..............719-594-0111<br />

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SPORTING GOODS<br />

ALL AMERICAN SPORTS<br />

We Carry School Letter Jackets!<br />

Specializing in Team Sports<br />

Custom Screen Printing & Embroidery<br />

Military Discount when in uniform or with I.D.<br />

www.shopallamericansports.com<br />

3690 N. Academy Blvd., COLORADO SPRINGS. . . . (719) 574-4400


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STORAGE-HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL<br />

ACADEMY SOUTH MINI STORAGE<br />

2620 Cody Dr COLORADO SPRINGS ..................................719-391-0222<br />

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ACCESS SELF STORAGE<br />

4750 Scarlet Dr COLORADO SPRINGS................................719-282-1000<br />

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AMERICAN STORAGE<br />

6740 Vincent Dr COLORADO SPRINGS ..............................719-265-9999<br />

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Colorado’s nickname is<br />

<strong>The</strong> Centennial State.<br />

STORAGE – TANNING<br />

Y39<br />

FOUNTAINHEAD SELF STORAGE<br />

Located Directly Outside Gate 20<br />

Military Discounts<br />

www.fountainheadselfstorage.com<br />

6939 Bandley Dr., FOUNTAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (719) 322-9797<br />

SECURCARE SELF STORAGE<br />

5 Convenient Locations ..................................................www.securcare.com<br />

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SECURITY SELF STORAGE<br />

121 Old Broadmoor Rd COLORADO SPRINGS ..................719-425-2144<br />

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TANNING SALONS<br />

SUN PALACE TANNING SALON<br />

6328 South Hwy 85/87 FOUNTAIN ......................................719-392-2423<br />

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Y40 TAXICABS – VETERINARIANS<br />

TAXICABS<br />

SPRINGS CAB<br />

3213 Chelton Cir COLORADO SPRINGS ............................719-597-1517<br />

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TIRES<br />

TIRE KING<br />

1117 S Nevada Av COLORADO SPRINGS ..........................719-473-8661<br />

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TIRE KING OF FALCON<br />

8345 Blue Gill Dr FALCON ....................................................719-683-9710<br />

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VETERINARIANS<br />

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TIRE WORLD AUTO REPAIR - WWW.TIREWORLDINC.COM<br />

• NORTHGATE – 750 Copper Center Pkwy. 576-1112<br />

• DOWNTOWN – 509 S. Nevada Ave. 442-2228<br />

• EAST – 5690 Palmer Park Blvd. 380-7770<br />

• NORTH – 6555 N. Academy Blvd. 593-7777<br />

• WEST – 4420 Centennial Blvd. 528-5666<br />

SOUTH – 805 Cheyenne Meadows Rd., CO. SPRINGS . . .576-1112<br />

BROWN VETERINARY HOSPITAL<br />

www.brownvet.com<br />

45 E Old Broadmoor Rd COLORADO SPRINGS..................719-636-3341


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VETERINARIANS (CONT’D)<br />

FOUNTAIN CREEK VETERINARY CLINIC<br />

8220 South Hwy 85/87 FOUNTAIN ......................................719-382-0777<br />

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FOUNTAIN VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL<br />

311 Main St COLORADO SPRINGS ....................................719-392-4213<br />

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VETERINARIANS<br />

Y41<br />

HEALTHY PETS ANIMAL HOSPITAL<br />

Full Service Small Animal Hospital in Fountain for 20 Years<br />

In-house Surgery, X-ray, Lab, Dental, Rx Diets<br />

www.healthypets-ah.com<br />

5195 Fontaine Blvd. #4, FOUNTAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (719) 392-2344<br />

HIGH COUNTRY VETERINARY HOSPITAL<br />

3777 Bradley Rd SECURITY..................................................719-390-7995<br />

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POWERS PET EMERGENCY<br />

5956 Stetson Hills Blvd COLORADO SPRINGS ..................719-473-0482<br />

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Some of the trivia and fun facts about Colorado,<br />

Colorado Springs and <strong>Fort</strong> <strong>Carson</strong> found in this<br />

Buyer’s <strong>Guide</strong> come from the following sources:<br />

Pikes Peak Country Attractions Association,<br />

www.pikes-peak.com/<br />

Army Community Service Center,<br />

www.community.carson.army.mil/<br />

www.50states.com/facts/colorado.htm

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