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Department of the Army Pamphlet 25-50 Information Management: Records Management Compilation of Army Addresses Headquarters Department of the Army Washington, DC 15. July 1992 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY of CHANGE DA PAM 25-50 Compilation of Army Addresses This pamphlet-- o Consolidates DA Pamphlet 210-1 with the nonpolicy portions of AR 340-9 and the mailing addresses for U.S. Defense Attaches and security assistance organizations previously contained in AR 340-25. o Adds electronic mail addresses and major Army command post locator, duty officer, and facsimile telephone numbers. Headquarters *Department of the Army Department of the Army Pamphlet 25-50 Washington, DC 15 July 1992 Information Management: Records Management Compilation of Army Addresses installations, and major activities. The list- By Order of the Secretary of the Army: Suggested improvements. The propo- ings include the office symbol, Defense Data nent agency of this pamphlet is the Director GORDON R. SULLIVAN Network address, and mailing address. Also of Information Systems for Command, Con- General, United StatesArmy listed are telephone numbers for the major trol, Communications, and Computers. Chief of Staff Army command headquarters staff duty of- Users are invited to submit comments and ficer, post locator, and facsimile maintainer. suggested improvements on DA Form 2028 Official: This pamphlet is not intended to be a com- (Recommended Changes to Publications plete list of all real property holdings or ac- and Blank Forms) directly to HQDA ~3~ks~ tivities under the control of the Department (SAIS-IDP), WASH DC 20310-0107. of the Army. Distribution. Distribution of this publica- MILTON H. HAMILTON Applicability. This pamphlet applies to all tion is made in accordance with the require- AdministrativeAssistant to the Active Army commands and activities. This ment on DA Form 12-09-E, block number Secretary of the Army publication is not applicable during mobili- 5313, intended for command levels A, B, C, zation. D, and E for Active Army, Army National Guard, and U.S. Army Reserve. History. This UPDATE printing publishes Interim changes. Interim changes to this a new DA pamphlet. pamphlet are not official unless they are au- Summary. This pamphlet contains listings thenticated by the Administrative Assistant of the major Army commands, U.S. Army to the Secretary of the Army. Users will de- stroy interim changes on their expiration dates unless sooner superseded or rescinded. Contents (Listed by paragraph and page number) Table 15: Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans, Office of the, page 29 Purpose * 1, page 3 Table 16: Surgeon General, Office of the, page 31 References * 2, page 3 Table 17: U.S. Total Army Personnel Command, page 35 Explanation of abbreviations * 3, page 3 Table 18: U.S. European Command, page 41 Identification of tables * 4, page 3 Table 19: U.S. Army, Europe and Seventh Army, page 41 Table 20: Forces Command, page 44 Appendixes Table 21: U.S. Southern Command, page 46 A. References, page 117 Table 22: U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command, page 47 Table 23: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, page 47 Table List Table 24: U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, page 59 Table 25: U.S. Army Health Services Command, page 60 Table 1: Major Army commands, page 3 Table 26: U.S. Army Information Systems Command, page 63 Table 2: Unified commands, page 4 Table 27: U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, page 64 Table 3: Specified command with Secretary of the Army support Table 28: U.S. Army Materiel Command, page 66 responsibility, page 4 Table 29: U.S. Army Military District of Washington, page 68 Table 4: Agencies or service with installation or activity Table 30: U.S. Army Recruiting Command, page 69 jurisdiction, page 4 Table 31: U.S. Army South, page 70 Table 5: Army Secretary and administered activities-Secretary of Table 32: U.S. Army Space Command, page 71 the Army, page 5. Table 33: U.S. Army Special Operations Command (Airborne), Table 6: Chief of Staff, Office of the, page 13 page 72 Table 7: Army Reserve, Office of the Chief, page 18 Table 34: U.S. Army Strategic Defense Command, page 73 Table 8: Chaplains, Office of the Chief of, page 19 Table 35: U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, page 75 Table 9: Engineers, Office of the Chief of, page 19 Table 36: U.S. Army, Pacific, page 77 Table 10: The Judge Advocate General, Office of, page 20 Table 37: U.S. Army and Air Force Exchange Service, page 79 Table 11: Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Office of the, page 21 Table 38: U.S. Forces Korea/Eighth U.S. Army, page 79 Table 12: Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Office of the, Table 39: Military Traffic Management Command, page 81 page 24 Table 40: Army installations and major activities within the Table 13: Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, Office of the, continental United States, page' 82 page 25 Table 41: Army installations and major activities outside the Table 14: National Guard Bureau, page 27 continental United States, page 93 *This pamphlet supersedes DA Pamphlet 210-1, 1 February 1980. DA PAM 25-50* UPDATE 1 UNCLASSIFIED Contents-Continued Table 42: United States defense attach6 offices for all nonelectrical communications up to and including secret 1,2 page 106 Table 43: Security assistance organizations, page 108 Glossary Index DA PAM 25-50* UPDATE 1. Purpose HQDA(DAMO-FDZ) or HQDA(DAMO-FDZ/MAJ Smith). The last line should show the postal address. This pamphlet provides a consolidated address listing of major Army commands (MACOMs), installations, and major activities. (3) If the addresses listed in the tables are preceded by an aster- It includes the named organization's office symbol, Defense Data isk (*), standard addressing should be used. Network (DDN) address, and mailing address. c. Tables 18 through 39 contain the titles, office symbols, DDN addresses, and mailing addresses of the HQDA staff elements and 2. References major subordinate activities of the MACOMs, the unified com- mands for which Army is the lead agency, and other Army com- Related publications are listed in appendix A. mands and agencies. To use this portion of the listing, look up the desired element table and read down the listing until the required 3. Explanation of abbreviations office title is found. Then read across the list for the desired infor- Abbreviations used in this pamphlet are explained in the glossary. mation. d. Table 40 alphabetically identifies Army installations and ac- 4. Identification of tables tivities within the continental United States (CONUS). This table a. Tables 1 through 4 contain the names, abbreviations, DDN indicates the Army MACOM having jurisdiction over installations addresses, and mailing addresses for the MACOMs (table 1), uni- and activities within CONUS. The purpose of this list is to pro- fied commands (table 2), and specified command (table 3) for vide the proper mailing address and responsible MACOM for which the Army is the lead agency, and other commands, agen- each CONUS Army installation and activity. It 'is not intended to cies, and service with installation or activity jurisdiction (table 4). be a complete list of all real property holdings of activities under b. Tables 5 through 17 contain the titles, office symbols, build- the control of the Department of the Army (DA). ing names, DDN addresses, and mailing addresses of the Army e. Table 41 alphabetically identifies Army installations and ac- Secretariat and staff elements and those activities administered di- ta- rectly by Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA). To tivities outside the continental United States (OCONUS). This over use this portion of the listing, look up the desired element table ble indicates the Army MACOM having jurisdiction and activities OCONUS. The purpose of this list is to and read down the listing until the required office title is found. installations provide the actual location of the installation, proper mailing ad- Read across the list for the desired information. OCONUS Army instal- (1) Correspondence and mail within the Pentagon should be dress, and responsible MACOM for each lation and activity. It is not intended to be a complete list of all addressed using the office symbol format. The office symbol (and real property holdings of activities under the control of DA. action officer's name, if applicable) are shown on the first line (for example, DAMO-FDZ/MAJ Smith) and the building name is f Table 42 is a list of United States Defense attaches' office ad- placed on the second line (Pentagon). No third line is necessary. dresses for all nonelectrical communications up to and including (2) Correspondence and mail to and from HQDA should have Secret. the office symbol (and action officer's name, if applicable) in pa- g. Table 43 is a list of security assistance organizations and sim- rentheses on the first line after "HQDA." For example, ilar activities' addresses. Table 1 Major Army commands Installation or major activity DDN address Mail address U.S. Army, Europe (USAREUR) and , Commander in Chief Seventh Army U.S. Army Europe and Seventh Army APO AE 09414-0100 Forces Command (FORSCOM) Commander in Chief Forces Command Fort McPherson, GA 30330-6000 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Commander U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pulaski Bldg., 20 Massachusetts Ave. NW. Washington, DC 20314-1000 Military Traffic Management Command Commander (MTMC) Military Traffic Management Command 5611 Columbia Pike Falls Church, VA 22041-5050 U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command Commander (USACIDC) U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command 5611 Columbia Pike Falls Church, VA 22041-5015 U.S. Army Health Services Command Commander (HSC) U.S. Army Health Services Command Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234-6000 U.S.