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Base Installation Directory Military Handbooks – 2014 Base Installation Directory www.militaryhandbooks.com 2014 Base Installation Directory 1 Military Handbooks – 2014 Base Installation Directory 2014 Base Installation Directory Published by Military Handbooks, FREE Military Handbooks and Guides Since 2001 ________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © 2001-2014. Military Handbooks, 7200 NW 86th Street Kansas City, MO 64153. Military Handbooks Web site: http://www.militaryhandbooks.com. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission from the Publisher. Printed in the U.S.A. ISBN 978-1-300-50038-4 “This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is published with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting or other professional service. 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You can also purchase printed copies of our handbooks by visiting http://stores.lulu.com/militaryhandbooks AANNNNIISSTTOONN AARRMMYY DDEEPPOOTT ALABAMA MAIN INFORMATION State/Base Address Phone Number(s) Public Affairs Office 7 Frankford Ave., Building 94 (256) 235-7445 No Information Provided Anniston, AL 36201-4199 DSN: 571-7445 URL Housing Community Info (MWR/Centers) www.anad.army.mil MWR Bldg. 220 Anniston, AL 36201-4199 (256) 235-7160 No Information Provided Army Community Service 7 Frankford Avenue Building 94, Facilities Plaza Anniston, AL 36201-4199 (256) 235-7445 (256) 235-7170 Fax: (256) 235-4878 EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT Base Education DoD/Public School Employment Readiness Calhoun County School System Employment Readiness 4400 McClellan Blvd. Program Coordinator No Information Provided P.O. Box 2084 7 Frankford Ave., Building 94 Anniston, AL 36202 Anniston, AL 36201-4199 (256) 741-7400 (256) 235-7445 Fax: (256) 237-5332 DSN: 571-7445 www.militaryhandbooks.com 2014 Base Installation Directory 2 Military Handbooks – 2014 Base Installation Directory HEALTH FACILITIES AND HUMAN SERVICES Health Facilities Commissary/Exchange Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center 400 East Tenth Street Anniston, AL 36201 No Information Provided (256) 235-5121 (256) 235-5000 – Information (256) 235-5269 – Admitting Office www.militaryhandbooks.com 2014 Base Installation Directory 3 Military Handbooks – 2014 Base Installation Directory FFOORRTT RRUUCCKKEERR ALABAMA MAIN INFORMATION Base Address Phone Number(s) Public Affairs Office Fort Rucker, AL 36362-5000 ( 334) 255-3817 (334) 255-2590 DSN: 558-3735/3161 Fax: 334-255-1139 DSN: Fax: 558-1139 URL Housing Community Info (MWR/Centers) http://www.rucker.army.mil/ Fort Rucker Army Lodging Office Soldier Services Center th Bldg 308, 6 Avenue 36362 5700 Novosel Street, Rm193 House Bldg. 5700, 1st Floor &380 Fort Rucker, AL 36362-5000 (334) 225-9230/3315/1205 (334) 255-3817 Fax: (334) 598-1242 MWR Family Housing Office Novosel St, Bldg 5700 Rm 350 Soldier Service Center, Fort Rucker, AL 36362-5000 House Bldg. 5700, 1st Floor (334) 255-9810 (334) 225-9230/3315/1205 DSN: 558-9810 Fax: (334) 598-1242 EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT Base Education DoD/Public School Employment Readiness Civilian Personnel Advisory No Information Provided No Information Provided Center (CPAC) Soldier Service Center, 5700 Novosel Street, Rm. 390 (334) 255-2818 HEALTH FACILITIES AND HUMAN SERVICES Health Facilities Commissary/Exchange Commissary Hutton Plaza Rd, Bldg 9213 Fort Rucker, AL 36362 (334) 255-2122 No Information Provided (334) 255-9177 DSN: 558-2122 Fort Rucker Exchange Hutton Plaza, Bldg 9214 Fort Rucker, AL 36362 (334) 503-9388, ext 233 www.militaryhandbooks.com 2014 Base Installation Directory 4 Military Handbooks – 2014 Base Installation Directory MMAAXXWWEELLLL--GGUUNNTTEERR AAIIRR FFOORRCCEE BBAASSEE ALABAMA MAIN INFORMATION Base Address Phone Number(s) Public Affairs Office General Mailing Address (334) 953-3781 Air University Public Affairs 50 South Lemay Plaza 55 LeMay Plaza South Headquarter Maxwell AFB, AL 36112-6335 Maxwell Air Force Base, (334) 953-2014 AL 36112 URL Housing Community Info (MWR/Centers) http://www.au.af.mil/ Maxwell Housing Referral Office Airman and Family Readiness 10 North Pine Street Flight Maxwell Air Force Base, AL 36112 55 South Mitchell Street Maxwell, AL 36112 (334) 953-5718 (334) 953-9694 Fax: (334) 953-5070 DSN: Phone: 493-7109 DSN: Fax: 493-5070 EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT Base Education DoD/Public School Employment Readiness Education Services Center Career Focus Program 20 North Pine Street 42 MSS/DPF 55 S Mitchell Street Maxwell AFB AL 36112 No Information Provided Maxwell AFB AL 36112-6110 (334) 953-5959 (334) 953-2353 DSN: 493-7401 DSN: 493-2353 Fax: (334) 953-4998 DSN: 493-4998 HEALTH FACILITIES AND HUMAN SERVICES Health Facilities Commissary/Exchange Commissary - Maxwell 335 South Kelly Street Building 1085 Maxwell AFB, AL 36112 (334) 953-7175 Commissary - Gunter No Information Provided 115 North Turner Blvd Gunter Annex, AL 36114 (334) 416-4942 DSN: 596-4942 Base Exchange 355 S. Kelly St. Bldg. 1091 Maxwell AFB, AL 36112 (334) 834-5946 www.militaryhandbooks.com 2014 Base Installation Directory 5 Military Handbooks – 2014 Base Installation Directory REDSTONE ARSENAL REDSTONE ARSENAL MAIN INFORMATION Base Address Phone Number(s) Public Affairs Office Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898 Base Operator: (256) 876-2151 (256) 876-4161 DSN 746-4161 URL Housing Community Info (MWR/Centers) http://www.redstone.army.mil Housing Referral Office MWR Hunt Bilding/Redstone Comm. 1500 Weeden Mountain Road 110 Hankins Road (Temp) Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898 (256) 876-5232 (256) 876-6666 Army Community Service DSN: 746-6666 Bldg 3338, Redeye Road Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898 (256) 876-5397 EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT Base Education DoD/Public School Employment Readiness Army Education and Training Center Snooper Road, Bldg 3222 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898 No Information Provided No Information Provided (256) 876-9761 (256) 876-9763 Fax: (256) 842-9702 DSN: 746-9761/9763 DSN: Fax: 788-9702 HEALTH FACILITIES AND HUMAN SERVICES Health Facilities Commissary/Exchange Commissary Action Drive Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898 (256) 876-3517 Fax: 256-876-7658 No Information Provided DSN: 746-3517 DSN FAX: 746-7658 Post Exchange Bldg 3220 Redstone Arsenal, AL (256) 883-6100 www.militaryhandbooks.com 2014 Base Installation Directory 6 Military Handbooks – 2014 Base Installation Directory CCLLEEAARR AAIIRR SSTTAATTIIOONN ALASKA Base is not designed for families; members are advised not to come. MAIN INFORMATION Base Address Phone Number(s) Public Affairs Office 200 A Street Stop 40013 (907) 585-6416 Clear Air Station, AK 99704-0013 Fax: 907) 585-6357 No Information Provided DSN Fax: (317) 585-6357 URL Housing Community Info (MWR/Centers) www.clear.af.mil/newcomers.htm No Information Provided No Information Provided EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT Base Education DoD/Public School Employment Readiness Education Representative Anderson School P.O. Box 40013 (907) 582-2700 Clear AS, AK 99704 No Information Provided (907) 585-6209 Fax: (907) 585-6357 DSN: Phone: 317-585-6209 DSN: Fax: 317-585-6357 HEALTH FACILITIES AND HUMAN SERVICES Health Facilities Commissary/Exchange Medical Clinic Shopette Physicians Assistant Building 209 (907) 585-6414/6415 Clear Air Station, AK 99704-0013 (907) 585-6457 Dental Supported by the 354th Medical Group at Eielson AFB. www.militaryhandbooks.com 2014 Base Installation Directory 7 Military Handbooks – 2014 Base Installation Directory EEIIEELLSSOONN AAIIRR FFOORRCCEE BBAASSEE ALASKA MAIN INFORMATION Base Address Phone Number(s) Public Affairs Office Official Mailing Address (907) 337-1110 354 Broadway St., Unit 15A FAX: (907) 377-3329 No Information Provided Eielson AFB AK DSN: (317)377-2178/2133 99702-1720 FAX DSN: (317) 377-3329 URL Housing Community Info (MWR/Centers) www.eielson.af.mil Housing Management Office Youth Center Building 3108 Building 714 Eielson AFB, AK 99702 Eielson AFB, AK 99702 DSN: 377-1840/2244 (907) 377-3194/3034 Community Center 2555 Coman Drive Eielson AFB, AK 99702 (907) 377-2642 EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT Base Education DoD/Public School Employment Readiness No Information Provided No Information Provided No Information Provided HEALTH FACILITIES AND HUMAN SERVICES Health Facilities Commissary/Exchange Bassett Army Hospital Commissary Ft Wainwright AK 99701 2540 Central Avenue, Suite 100 1-800-478-5172 Eielson AFB, AK 99702-2399 Clinic or Service: (907) 377-2173 Building 3349 Fax: (907) 377-2148 Eielson AFB, AK 99702 DSN: 377-2173 DSN FAX: 377-2148 Emergency: 377-2296 ext 291 Information:: 377-5235 ext 410 Exchange Dental (Clinic): 377-1846, ext 203 2518 Central Ave Eielson AFB, AK 99702 (907) 377-4154 www.militaryhandbooks.com 2014 Base Installation Directory 8 Military Handbooks – 2014 Base Installation Directory EELLMMEENNDDOORRFF AAIIRR FFOORRCCEE BBAASSEE ALASKA ALASKA MAIN INFORMATION Base Address Phone Number(s) Public Affairs Office Elmendorf AFB, AK 99506 Base Operator (907) 552-1110 No Information Provided DSN: (317) 552-1110 URL Housing Community Info (MWR/Centers) www.elmendorf.af.mil/ Aurora Military Housing Arctic Oasis Community Center 6350 Arctic
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