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Next Page ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Fort Lewis Table of Contents Arrivals Fort Lewis is located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Welcome to the home of America's Corps and the Evergreen state. 4 6 18 19 22 35 40 55 56 62 70 77 97 125 Units Fort Lewis is the home of I Corps and many other units and agencies. Yakima Training Center A subinstallation of Fort Lewis, Yakima is very different from the training area available on Main Post. Transportation Information on buses, taxis, planes, ferries, license requirements and post driving regulations. Housing A variety of affordable housing options exist on Fort Lewis and the surrounding communities. Services Fort Lewis has all the facilities, services and conveniences necessary for a modern community. Morale Welfare & Recreation (MWR) Service Clubs and Museum Many recreational opportunities abound for the Soldiers, civilian employees and family members of Fort Lewis. Madigan Army Medical Center Puget Sound Area Washington state offers everything from ocean shores to deserts to snow-capped mountains. History Fort Lewis has been a vital Army installation since it began as Camp Lewis in 1917. Maps Telephone Directory Military Buyer’s Guide Cover Photo by: Jason Kaye, an employee of The News Tribune working for the I Corps and Fort Lewis Public Affairs Office. The picture depicts Captain Meriwether Lewis and Seaman, his Newfoundland dog. Soldiers are from left to right: Spc. Randall Hughes; Spc. Charles Oaks; Seaman; Pfc. Amanda Fink; Pfc. Robert Mashburn; Spc. Robert Ackerman and Sgt. Pedro Rodriquez. Photos by: Jason Kaye; Barbara Sellers; staff of the 304th MPAD, Staff Sgt. Jonathan Crane, Staff Sgt. Michael Skaar, Spc. Tanya Van Buskirk, Spc. Garth Gehlen, Pfc. Chase Nilsen, Pfc. Seth Welch, and Pfc. Matthew Oda. ©2006 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. P.O. Box 509100, San Diego, California 92150-9100 (858) 695-9600 • www.marcoa.com Published by MARCOA Publishing, Inc., a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Army, under exclusive written contract with Fort Lewis. This installation guide is an authorized unofficial publication for members of the U.S. military services. Contents of the guide are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Army. The appearance of advertising in this publication does not constitute endorsement by the Department of Defense, the Department of the Army, or MARCOA Publishing, Inc., of the products or services advertised. Everything advertised in this publication will be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation, or any other nonmerit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. The civilian printer is responsible for commercial advertising. Editorial content is edited, prepared and provided by the I Corps Public Affairs Office, Fort Lewis. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide Previous Page Next Page ➜ 3 ➜ Arrivals In this section... • Getting Here • Reporting In • Getting Settled Welcome to Fort Lewis. The post is the home of I Corps; 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division; 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division; 2nd Cavalry Regiment, the 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne); the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment; U.S. Army Cadet Command, Western Region; Madigan Army Medical Center and a number of other nondivisional support units and tenant organizations. I Corps is called America’s Corps because it is made up of active, Reserve and National Guard units dispersed throughout the United States. I Corps headquarters also functions as a United States Pacific Command Joint Task Force headquarters. Fort Lewis is a training and mobilization center for all services and is the only power projection platform west of the Rockies. Fort Lewis is situated in a key geographic location with Interstate 5 allowing easy access to Sea-Tac airport and to the deep water ports of Tacoma and Seattle. Units can be easily deployed at McChord Air Force Base which is adjacent to Fort Lewis. There are 413,000 acres of land to train on at the Yakima Training Center and Fort Lewis. Fort Lewis has a sub-installation at Yakima Training Center. The main post and North Fort Lewis are located on 86,176 acres of woodlands, prairies and lakes. With 1300 miles of roads, restaurants, stores, banks, taxi and bus service, schools, libraries, hospital and recreation facilities, it has almost everything a person could need. Nearly 26,300 Soldiers and 9,958 civilian employees and contractors work on Fort Lewis. Named in honor of explorer Meriwether Lewis, leader of the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Pacific Northwest from 1804 to 1806, the post was founded in 1917 as Camp Lewis. The fort was designated a permanent Army post in 1927, brick barracks and office buildings were built to supplement the original World War I structures. During the post’s long history, it has been home to 14 Army divisions including 3rd Infantry, 4th Infantry and the 9th Infantry Division (Motorized). Fort Lewis has also served as a major training and personnel center for overseas deployment during World War II and the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Today, Fort Lewis remains relevant and ready as the Army engages in the global war on terrorism. Its unique location in the Puget Sound and proximity to naval and Air Force bases make it a power projection platform from which the Army can rapidly deploy Soldiers as elusive terrorist threats arise. Thousands of Fort Lewis Soldiers are currently overseas in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Philippines, challenging all those who seek to destroy Americans’ freedoms. Although Fort Lewis’ mission has changed over the years, one thing has not changed: the natural setting of the post. On a clear day, majestic Mount Rainier looms on the horizon, towering over the other peaks of the Cascade Range. From the mountains to the deep waters of Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean, the local area abounds in natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. Camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, boating and skiing are a way of life in Washington. Tacoma, Olympia and Seattle offer entertainment, restaurants, shopping, and cultural events that celebrate Northwest life. Whether you come to Fort Lewis for a day’s visit, TDY or a permanent move, you will soon see why the post is the Army’s most popular assignment of choice. Getting Here If you arrive by commercial airline, information and assistance are available at the USO in the Seattle-Tacoma (Sea-Tac) International Airport. Commercial transportation is available from the airport directly to the Waller Hall Welcome and Farewell Center at Fort Lewis. While awaiting transportation, you and your family may relax in the USO lounge on the second floor. If you are driving, you should have no trouble finding Fort Lewis. Interstate 5 goes right through the post. Exit 120 will take Previous Page ➜ 4 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Arrivals you to the Fort Lewis main gate, which is open 24-hours a day. If you arrive by train, Tacoma is the stop nearest to post. Taxi and bus services are available from the station. Those traveling by bus can make connections directly to Fort Lewis. Reporting In All officers and enlisted Soldiers must report to the 525th Replacement Company on arrival, regardless of unit assignment. The replacement detachment is easily located by following signs to the Waller Hall Welcome and Farewell Center, Bldg. 2140. If you are delayed and are not able to report on the required date, call the Welcome Center at (253) 967-7004 or DSN 357-7004. You can expect to be with the detachment four days. Once you sign in, you will receive a billeting assignment, bedding and a temporary meal card if you are not on separate rations. If your family arrives with you, the Welcome Center will help make them comfortable during your inprocessing. To avoid difficulty with obtaining temporary lodging for your family, make reservations at the Fort Lewis Lodge, (253) 964-0211. You should have all your records with you: personnel, finance, medical and dental. You must be in uniform to inprocess. The duty uniform at Fort Lewis is BDU or ACU. Be sure you have enough uniforms with you to begin duties after inprocessing. Finance claims are settled while inprocessing. All privately-owned vehicles, fire-arms, and pets must be registered within five working days of your arrival. Army Community Service (ACS), Bldg. 2140, the family information and service center, can help you and your family get settled. Call 967-7166 for more information. Getting Settled Whether you plan on living on post or off post, you should contact the Housing Office, Bldg. 2150. The office’s staff can give you the most up-to-date housing information and offer suggestions on where to look. If you’re expecting a shipment of household goods and hold baggage, contact the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office (JPPSO), Bldg. 2140, Room 500, telephone 967-5293, 5093, 5427 or 1-800-521-9959. JPPSO hours are Mon– Fri, 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. If any of your household goods were damaged or lost during shipment, you have 70 days to let the Staff Judge Advocate claims section know to ensure maximum claim reimbursement. Call 967-0704 for more information. The claims office is located in Bldg. 2027A. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide Previous Page Next Page ➜ 5 ➜ Units In this section... I Corps • 42nd Military Police Brigade • 1st Brigade 25th Infantry Division • 2nd Cavalry Regiment • 3rd Brigade 2nd Infantry Division • 62nd Medical Brigade • 66th Aviation Brigade • 201st Military Intelligence Brigade • 555th Corps Support Brigade • 593rd Corps Support Group • Henry H. Lind Noncommissioned Officer Academy Resident Commands • 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) • 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment • Western Region, U.S. Army Cadet Command • 8th Brigade 104th Division • 4th Brigade 91st Division (Training Support) • U.S. NORTHCOM Joint Regional Medical Planning Office • HQ, 6th Military Police Group (CID) • Fort Lewis Regional Flight Center • U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine-West • The Fort Lewis Dental Activity • The Veterinary Treatment Facility I Corps I Corps commands most units at Fort Lewis and conducts planning and liaison with other active and Reserve component units in the continental United States and active duty units located around the Pacific Rim and Hawaii. It is one of four corps headquarters in the active Army, and one of three based in the continental United States. Today, I Corps has been designated as one of the active Army’s contingency corps. I Corps stays prepared to deploy on short notice worldwide to command up to five divisions or a joint task force. Soldiers from I Corps units participated in Operation Just Cause in Panama, Desert Shield and Desert Storm during the Persian Gulf War, Operation Provide Comfort for Kurdish refugees and Enduring Freedom in Iraq. They helped with the restoration of order following the riots in Los Angeles, participated in Operation Safe Harbor in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for Haitian migrants, supported relief efforts following Hurricane Andrew in Florida and Hurricane Iniki in Hawaii, and played a significant role in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia. January 15, 2003, marked the 85th anniversary of the activation of the First American Army Corps in Neufchateu, France. The corps assumed tactical responsibility for troops fighting on the western front July 4, 1918. Corps Soldiers participated in battles during the Aisne-Marne Offensive, the St. Mihiel Offensive and the Battle of MeuseArgonne. After World War I, I Corps was disbanded at Tonerre, France in 1919. I Corps was reactivated at Fort Jackson, S.C., in 1940. In 1942, the corps was assigned to U.S. Army Forces, Southwest Pacific Area under the command of General Douglas MacArthur. I Corps’ first major WWII combat assignment was the taking of Buna, New Guinea, the first allied victory over the Japanese. Corps Soldiers then won battles at Hollandia and Biak, New Guinea. Later, I Corps took part in the invasion of the Philippines. Following the war, I Corps was assigned to occupation duty in Japan until 1950. It was briefly inactivated, then reactivated at Fort Bragg, N.C., and sent to Korea, fighting on the Pusan Perimeter, near Seoul and elsewhere on the peninsula for two years. When the fighting ended, I Corps was given tactical control of U.S., United Nations and Republic of Korea forces along the western third of the Eighth Army area. The Corps continued to play an active role in Korea along the DMZ until 1971, when it was reduced to zero strength. In 1981, I Corps was reactivated at Fort Lewis. Since September 11, 2001, I Corps and Fort Lewis assets have been active in providing support for Global War on Terrorism operations. GWOT operations includes Operations Noble Eagle (Homeland Defense), Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) and Operation Iraqi Freedom. On February 5, 2004, Task Force Olympia was activated, a sub-element of I Corps headquarters with the mission to command forward deployed units in Iraq. This marked the first time that I Corps had forward units in combat since the end of the Korean War. Task Force Olympia includes units from all three components of the Army (active, Reserve and National Guard) as well as Marine and Australian officers. Task Force Olympia’s subordinate units included the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division that departed for Iraq on November 8, 2003 and returned to Fort Lewis after one year of combat duty; the 1st Brigade 25th Infantry Division that departed Fort Lewis September 15, 2004 for one year and returned September 2005. 42nd Military Police Brigade The 42nd Military Police Brigade provides garrison law enforcement and military police operations for I Corps, Fort Lewis and Yakima Training Center. The brigade maintains custody for prisoners assigned to the Regional Corrections Facility and provides military police combat support to I Corps and other contingency forces. The 42nd Military Police Brigade is a brigade-level command organized February Previous Page ➜ 6 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Units 24, 1976 to provide a command and control structure for the variety of MP units on Fort Lewis. The brigade has successfully maintained the balance between providing garrison force protection and wartime combat support functions. The 504th MP Battalion was activated in the regular Army June 1, 1940 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. In 1943, the 504th landed on the beaches of North Africa as part of the first Allied forces of World War II to fight against Rommel’s Africa Corps. More recently, elements of the 504th MP Bn. deployed to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; Kosovo; Croatia; Iraq; and Kuwait where they performed combat support, humanitarian missions and stability operations. This battalion has a headquarters and three combat support companies: the 66th, 170th and 571st MP Companies. The 508th MP Battalion was reactivated Oct. 14, 2005 at Fort Lewis with the primary mission of guarding enemy detainees. 1st Brigade 25th Infantry Division The 1st Brigade 25th Infantry Division is on the cutting edge of the Army’s transformation. Designated as a Stryker Brigade in 2002, it completed its transformation in April 2004. Much of the success of the brigade in its current mission is a result of the strength of its history. The brigade was established on August 5, 1917 as Headquarters, 167th Infantry Brigade, 84th Division. The brigade trained for 13 months before being sent to Europe. For actions as part of the American Expeditionary Forces, the brigade was awarded its first battle streamer. In 1942, it was re-designated as the 84th Reconnaissance Troop (less 3rd Platoon), 84th Infantry Division. On November 10, 1944, the division landed in France and rushed to the front becoming the first unit to smash the northern section of Germany’s Siegfreid Line. In response to the German counterattack in the Ardennes, the 84th was shifted to help stop the German advance. The 84th drove into Germany against strong resistance crossing the Roer and Rhine Rivers then advancing to the Elbe River to link up with Soviet Forces on May 2, 1945. For actions in World War II, the brigade was awarded nine battle streamers. The 84th Reconnaissance Company disbanded in 1959 and was then immediately reconstituted (less 3rd Platoon) in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 167th Infantry Brigade. On August 26, 1963, the 167th Infantry Brigade was redesignated Headquarters and Headquarters Company 1st Brigade 25th Infantry Division and activated at Schofield Barracks. Arriving in Vietnam on April 29, 1966, the 1st Brigade participated in all 12 campaigns of the 25th Division receiving a Valorous Unit Award for Tay Ninh Province. The 1st Brigade departed Vietnam on December 8, 1970. For almost two years, the 1st Brigade 25th Infantry Division was the Army’s strategic reserve in the Pacific. In 1972 the Army directed that the 25th Division be increased in strength to more effectively carry out its Cold War missions. As light infantry, the 25th was rapidly deployable by air and maximized for executing any mission in the Pacific area and the Far East. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the brigade’s mission expanded to include world wide peacekeeping duties. Elements of the brigade served in Haiti during Operation Uphold Democracy and as the United Nations peacekeeping force in the Sinai Desert between Egypt and Israel. In 1995, the 1st Brigade and other elements of the division from Schofield Barracks were reassigned to Fort Lewis, Washington. On January 16, 2002, the 1st Brigade 25th infantry Division was designated as the Army’s second Initial Brigade Combat Team and began reorganizing from 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide Previous Page Next Page ➜ 7 ➜ Units Combat Cars and M-3 Scout Cars as world events escalated towards war. In January 1943, the regiment was redesignated as the 2nd Cavalry Group Mechanized under Colonel Charles Reed. The regiment landed at Normandy in July 1944 and served as the “eyes and ears” of General Patton’s Third Army and led its advance throughout the remainder of World War II. The regiment is also noted for its rescue of the Lippizzan Horses and the surrender of the 11th Panzer Division as the war came to a close. The regiment would remain in Germany for the next 45 years, first as the 2nd U.S. Constabulary Regiment, and from 1948 on as the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment. This began the regiment’s mission of border surveillance along the East German and Czechoslovakia borders during the Cold War. In November 1990, the 2nd ACR deployed to Operation Desert Shield/Storm and fought numerous Iraqi Republican Guard units. The regiment achieved an overwhelming victory at the “Battle of 73 Easting” in which the Dragoons spearheaded the destruction of the Iraqi Republican Guard’s Tawakalna Armored Division. For this action, the Dragoons were awarded the Army’s Valorous Unit Award. In July 1992, the regiment returned to the United States to Fort Lewis, Washington and was re-designated as 2nd ACR (Light). After one year of training, the regiment was transferred to Fort Polk, Louisiana as part of the XVIII Airborne Corps. In January 1995, the regiment was called to the Republic of Haiti as peacekeepers. Later in 1997, the regiment was deployed to Bosnia in support of Operation Joint Guard as United Nations peacekeepers. The regiment deployed to Iraq again in March 2003 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and served with the 82nd Airborne and 3rd Infantry Divisions during the initial campaign. The regiment was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation as part of the 3rd Infantry Division for actions to secure Baghdad. After a year of combat, stability, and support operations while attached to the 1st Armored Division in Baghdad, the combat tour of the 2nd ACR was extended to defeat insurgent militia forces in a battle zone in Central Iraq which extended from the border with Iran to the border of Saudi Arabia. The regiment fought a successful three-month campaign of autonomous missions and decentralized combat operations in Sadr City Baghdad, Al-Kut, An-Najaf, Kufa, Ad-Diwaniya, and other locations, for which it was awarded a second Presidential Unit Citation. The regiment redeployed to Fort Polk in July 2004, and the Army shortly thereafter a light infantry brigade to the IBCT configuration. As part of that transformation a third infantry battalion, the 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry was reactivated March 16, 2002. On May 16, 2002, the 2nd Squadron, 14th Cavalry was activated as the brigade’s reconnaissance surveillance and target acquisition squadron. Company D, 52nd Infantry was added to the brigade as a TOW equipped anti-tank company. The 1st Brigade is now designated as a Stryker Brigade. The brigade consists of the 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry; the 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry; the 1st Battalion, 24th Infantry; the 2nd Squadron, 14th Cavalry; the 2nd Battalion 8th Field Artillery; the 25th Brigade Support Battalion; Company D, 52nd Infantry; 73rd Engineer Company; 184th Military Intelligence Company; 176th Signal Company. Additionally, Battery C, 1st Battalion 62nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment is administratively assigned to 1st Brigade. The 1st Brigade deployed to Iraq in Oct. 2004 and returned Oct. 2005. The 1st Brigade 25th Infantry Division is to be stationed in Germany and organized as a Stryker Brigade Combat Team and carry the lineage of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment. 2nd Cavalry Regiment Fort Lewis has the distinct honor of once again being the home of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment, the “Longest Continuously Serving Cavalry Regiment in the United States Army.” It was just 11 short years ago when the 2nd Dragoons left Fort Lewis for Fort Polk, Louisiana. The regiment now returns to Fort Lewis from a 15-month deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom to begin transformation into the Army’s fourth Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT). The 2nd Regiment of Dragoons was officially established on May 23, 1836 to fight in the Florida Seminole Indian Campaigns. Afterwards, the regiment was relocated to guard the western frontier of our expanding nation. In 1846, the War with Mexico began over control of Texas. At the Battle of Resaca de la Palma, Captain Charles May established the regiment’s motto “Remember your Regiment and follow your Officers!” After this war, the regiment returned to the frontier, protecting settlers and securing new territory as our country grew westward. In August 1861, the regiment was re-designated as the 2nd U.S. Cavalry, and would earn 14 Battle Streamers throughout the American Civil War as part of the Federal Army of the Potomac. During the post Civil War period the regiment returned to the frontier to settle disputes and explore uncharted lands as the nation’s territories became states. In 1898, units within the regiment were again called to action in the Spanish-American War where they served with distinction. From 1902-1912 the regiment was called overseas to the Philippine Islands, where they were engaged against the Moros Natives and their insurrection. The regiment’s next assignment was along the Mexican Border during the Punitive Expeditions under General Pershing. In 1917, the regiment deployed to Europe as the only American horse mounted cavalry unit to fight in World War I. After serving in the Army of Occupation, the regiment returned to Fort Riley, Kansas as part of the 2nd Cavalry Division. In 1938, the regiment began trading in their horses for M-2 Previous Page ➜ 8 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Units issued orders to move the colors to Fort Lewis to begin transformation to a Stryker Brigade Combat Team. The 2nd Cavalry Regiment will be the fourth unit to transform to a Stryker vehicle equipped organization as part of the Army’s Transformation Initiatives. It was announced in 2005 that the 2nd Cavalry Regiment will be re-designated as a Stryker Brigade and carry the colors of the 2nd Infantry Division. A ceremony was held on October 30, 2003 on Watkins Field, Fort Lewis, to bid farewell to the brigade before it began its year-long deployment to Iraq. This is the first operational deployment in the Army of a Stryker Brigade Combat Team. The nearly 4000 Soldiers in this 21st Century mobile force represent the cutting edge of the Army’s transformation initiative. The unit colors were furled and cased, a gesture symbolizing the end to the unit’s training period and the beginning of its new mission as a certified combat unit, ready for action in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The main body of 3rd Brigade arrived in Kuwait November 12, 2003 and crossed into Iraq December 3, 2003. The brigade arrived back to Fort Lewis on November 22, 2004. The new armored vehicle for the Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) is named in honor of two Medal of Honor recipientsPfc. Stuart Stryker and Spc Robert F. Stryker. On June 6, 2002, immediately following a demonstration of the deployability of the Stryker from a C-17 Globemaster aircraft, the Stryker began fielding with the Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT). The brigade’s mission will be to deploy anywhere in the world within 96 hours to protect and defend the interests of the United States of America. The brigade is comprised of 1st Battalion 23rd Infantry Regiment; 5th Battalion 20th Infantry Regiment; 2nd Battalion 3rd Infantry Regiment, 1st Squadron 14th Cavalry Regiment; 1st Battalion 37th Field Artillery Regiment, and 296th Brigade Support Battalion. Formed on June 26, 1912, the 23rd Infantry Regiment was originally designated the 2nd Armored Regiment assigned to the 3rd Armored Division. It has tirelessly embodied its motto “We serve,” participating in over 50 battles as a part of eight wars from the war of 1812 to Vietnam. It’s one of the most decorated infantry units in Army history. The 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment was originally constituted on May 3, 1861 in the Regular Army as Company E, 2nd Battalion, 11th Infantry. It is credited with 12 civil war campaigns to include Manassas, Anietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. It has also served in the Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, and Korea. It currently serves as one of three Infantry Battalions as part of the Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT). The 3rd Infantry Regiment-the very first American Regiment-was constituted on June 3, 1784 in the Regular Army. Second Battalion was designated as Company B, 3rd Infantry on May 22, 1816. It fought with the regiment during the Mexican War, Indian Wars, American Civil War, SpanishAmerican War, Philippine Insurrection. On July 1, 1957, Company B was reorganized and redesignated as HHC, 2nd Battle Group, 3rd Infantry. On March 23, 1966, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry was activated 3rd Brigade 2nd Infantry Division The 3rd Brigade was established as the 1st Provisional Brigade on August 11, 1917 in Syracuse, New York. Redesignated on September 22, 1917 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Infantry Brigade, it was assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division. A month later the brigade was sent to France where it saw heavy fighting as part of the American Expeditionary Force in World War I. Third Brigade distinguished itself in combat and was the highest decorated American unit earning six battle streamers for its participation in major campaigns of Aisne, Aisne-Marne, Lorraine 1918, Ile de France 1918, St. Michiel, and Meuse-Croix de Guerre and three streamers for the battles Chateau-Thierry, Aisne-Mame, and MeuseArgonne. The French yellow and green fourragere symbolizes this accomplishment, and it is still worn on the left shoulder of every Soldier assigned to the brigade. Following the end of the war, 3rd Brigade remained in Germany for a period of one year as part of the U.S. Army of Occupation. In late 1919, the brigade returned to Fort Sam Houston, Texas and was subsequently deactivated on October 9, 1939. On February 1, 1963, 3rd Brigade was reactivated and reassigned to the 2nd Infantry Division at Fort Benning, Georgia. On July 1, 1965, 3rd Brigade moved to Korea where its mission was to guard the Western Corridor. The brigade was known as the Frontline Brigade for its service along the Korean DMZ. From the mid 60’s to the early 90’s, the brigade was involved in combating multiple North Korean intrusions and infiltrations. Relieved of its mission by the Republic of Korea, the brigade was deactivated on September 16, 1992. On March 29, 1995 the 3rd Brigade was reactivated at Fort Lewis, Washington with the mission of reinforcing the 2nd Infantry Division in Korea. In late 1999, the Chief of Staff of the Army designated the Arrowhead Brigade as the Initial Brigade Combat Team (IBCT). The IBCT is the first stepping-stone towards the “Objective Force” of the 21st century. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide Previous Page Next Page ➜ 9 ➜ Units for the first time at Fort Benning, Georgia. Shortly thereafter, the Regiment fought in the Vietnam War and distinguished themselves through their actions in both the Tet and Sanctuary Counter-offenses. Although 2nd Battalion 3rd Infantry Regiment was inactivated on October 15, 1970 at Fort Benning, Georgia, it was reactivated on March 15, 2001, as part of the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Washington as part of the Army’s new Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT). 1st Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment was constituted in the Regular Army on February 2, 1901 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The 14th Cavalry Regiment took part in campaigns in the Philippines, Mexico and the European Theater of World War II. After the Second World War, it was reconstituted as the 14th Constabulary Regiment, where it defended freedom’s frontier in the Fulda Gap. 1st Squadron, 14th Cavalry Regiment (RSTA Squadron), was activated on September 15, 2000 as part of the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT). The 1st Battalion, 37th Field Artillery Regiment traces its lineage to Camp Lewis, Washington, where it was organized as Battery A, 37th Field Artillery in July 1918. In World War II and Korea, the battalion fired in support of the 2nd Infantry Division where it received universal recognition for its valorous service. The 296th Brigade Support Battalion was activated on December 15, 1944 as headquarters and headquarters detachment, 296th Quartermaster Battalion (mobile) at Camp Bowie, Texas. During the Korean War, the Frontline Battalion supported American and allied Soldiers in difficult terrain and extreme weather conditions. Company C, 52nd Infantry Regiment was constituted on May 15, 1917 in the Regular Army as Company C, 52nd Infantry. The company served in World War I, World War II, and Vietnam, where it earned numerous campaign streamers, the Presidential Unit Citation, and two Meritorious Unit Commendations. It currently serves as Company C, 52nd Anti-tank (AT) as part of 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division’s Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT). 209th Military Intelligence Company existed as a Counterintelligence Detachment during the Korean War. It participated in 8 campaigns, and was awarded 2 Meritorious Unit Citations and the Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation. It was inactivated on October 16, 1988, and reactivated on September 15, 2000 as part of 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT). The 18th Engineer Company (combat) was activated on October 16, 1939 at Fort Devens, Massachusetts. The company served in the Aleutian Islands Campaign where it earned the meritorious unit award. It was redesignated as the 18th Engineer Construction Company on June 3, 1947. They were transferred as part of a joint task force to Eniwstok Atoll, Marshall Islands from November 30, 1947 through March 12, 1948. The company was inactivated at Fort Wainwright, Alaska on October 1, 1963 and reactivated at Fort Lewis, Washington on June 19, 1972. It was a part of the 168th Engineer Battalion which was reactivated at Fort Lewis, Washington in April 1995. The 168th was inactivated on September 15, 2000, and left behind one company reorganized as the 18th Engineer Company, as part of 3rd Brigade’s reorganization as the Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT). The 334th Signal Company was constituted January 6, 1943 in the Army as the 33rd Signal Company. Activated January 10, 1943 at Camp Pinedale, California. It was allotted on November 6, 1967 to the Regular Army; concurrently redesignated as the 33rd Signal Company and activated in Thailand. It was inactivated July 1, 1969 in Thailand, reactivated February 1, 1980 at Fort Lewis, Washington, inactivated July 15, 1987 at Fort Lewis, Washington and reactivated on September 15, 2000 at Fort Lewis, Washington as part of 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division’s Stryker Brigade Combat Team. 62nd Medical Brigade Proud and steadfast, the 62nd Medical Brigade has been a part of the Fort Lewis community since 1968. The brigade provides I Corps and other Forces Command units a rapidly deployable corps and echelon above corps medical force capability consisting of command and control, air and ground medical evacuation, forward resuscitative surgery, hospitalization, area medical support, combat stress control, preventive medicine, medical logistics and dental support. When deployed the 62nd Medical Brigade will include professional fillers from the Western Regional Support Command and Western Regional Dental Command. Subordinate units assigned to the 62nd Medical Brigade include: HHC, 62nd Medical Brigade; 47th Combat Support Hospital; 54th Medical Company (Air Ambulance); 514th Medical Company (Ground Ambulance); 520th and 547th Area Support Medical Companies; 551st Medical Company (Logistics); 673rd Medical Company (Dental Services); 250th Forward Surgical Team (Airborne); 102nd Forward Surgical Team; 98th Medical Detachment (Combat Stress Control); 227th Preventive Medicine Detachment Previous Page ➜ 10 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Units brigade in the Army with nearly 4000 Soldiers in eight battalions with subordinate elements located in 15 states. The Falcon Brigade consists of a wide range of army aviation assets and provides aviation support for I Corps and the National Guard. The brigade’s 179 aircraft include the CH-47D Chinook, UH-60 Blackhawk, and the AH-64 Apache helicopter. Most of the brigade’s aircraft are supported at the Army Aviation Support Facility #1 located on Gray Army Airfield. The brigade’s Soldiers and aircraft routinely support I Corps and Fort Lewis in a variety of missions including ROTC support and airborne operations. The brigade also responds to local and state emergencies such as fires and floods. The Falcon brigade now plays a larger role than ever before in our nation’s defense and stands poised for an exciting future in support of Washington State, I Corps, and contingency operations throughout the world. 201st Military Intelligence Brigade (Sanitation); 3rd Medical Team (Infectious Disease Control); 53rd Medical Team (Head and neck surgery); and the 252nd Medical Team (Neurosurgery). The 62nd Medical Brigade ensures its Combat Health Support readiness through a robust operational training and support program executed at the Joint Readiness Training Center, National Training Center, Yakima Training Center, and at CONUS and OCONUS exercises. While on Fort Lewis, subordinate units hone critical clinical skills and assist in maintaining a healthy deployable force through cooperative programs with Madigan Army Medical Center and the I Corps Joint Medical Training Center. The 62nd Medical Brigade annually sponsors the Expert Field Medical Badge Training and Testing for I Corps and Fort Lewis, and supports the Reserve Officers Training Corps National Advanced Leadership Camp. The brigade provides both medical and regimental activity support to ROTC training. The 62nd Medical Brigade lineage and honors include four campaign streamers for World War II (Rhineland, Central Europe, Northern France and Normandy). One campaign streamer for the liberation of Kuwait, one streamer for the defense of Saudi Arabia and another streamer for Operation Restore Hope in Somalia. Most recently the brigade has deployed numerous personnel and units in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The 62nd Medical Brigade is trained and ready to put Combat Health Support on the ground when and where needed in order to support the fighting men and women of our Armed Services. The 201st Military Intelligence Brigade, created September 1, 1987, represents the nucleus of I Corps’ intelligence support. It is a “total force” unit with the 502nd, 14th MI Battalions, and the Army Reserve, 373rd MI Battalion. The 502nd Military Intelligence Battalion originally deactivated in Taegu, Korea, September 1, 1952, and provided vital and timely intelligence support during and after the Korean War until it was deactivated in 1955. Reactivated at Yongsan, Korea, in 1961, the 502nd provided key analytical research on the developing 66th Aviation Brigade The 66th Aviation Brigade (Corps) was activated in 1986. The brigade is known as the Falcon Brigade in the Washington National Guard and is the largest aviation 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 11 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Units North Korean Army until they were deactivated again in 1978. Reactivated at Fort Lewis on October 1, 1986, 502nd now has four active component companies. The 14th Military Intelligence Battalion was activated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on November 24, 1965. On February 10, 1966, the unit deployed to the Republic of Vietnam, directly supporting the efforts of the 82nd Airborne Division, Special Forces elements, the 196th Light Infantry Brigade and the XVIII Airborne Corps until inactivation in January 1973. The 14th MI reactivated at Fort Lewis December 16, 1988. The battalion consists of four active component companies and one reserve component. 555th Corps Support Brigade The “Triple Nickel” Combat Engineer Group was reactivated at Fort Lewis January 16, 1992, from elements of the inactivating 7th Engineer Brigade. After its return from Operation Iraqi Freedom, the group was designated as the first Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Provisional) in the Army on October 4 2004. The brigade’s mission is to deploy worldwide to execute shaping, security, support, and limited offensive/defensive operations in order to provide mobility, survivability, security and freedom of action for Army, Joint, and Combined Forces. Subordinate units include Headquarters and Headquarters Company, the 864th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy); 14th Combat Engineer Battalion (Corps)(Wheeled); 23rd Chemical Battalion; 5-5 Air Defense Artillery Battalion and the 585th Engineer Company (Pipeline). The brigade is projected to stand up the 506th and 537th Engineer Detachments (Firefighters) in FY 2006. The 14th Engineer Battalion (Corps) (Wheeled) is the active Army’s only wheeled engineer battalion. The 14th is specifically configured to provide combat engineer support to light infantry operations. The battalion deployed to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom, commanded the brigade’s firefighting task force in Idaho, deployed to the southwestern United States to provide engineer support to the JTFNorth border construction and regularly provides engineer support to units at the Joint Readiness Training Center and the National Training Center. The 864th Engineer Battalion (Heavy) constructs and rehabilitates roads, airfields, buildings and utilities. The battalion deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Saudi Arabia during Desert Storm, the southwestern United States to support the border counter-drug task force, and performed the Alaskan roads construction project in 2002. The 23rd Chemical Battalion redeployed from Korea to Fort Lewis and uncased its colors on January 15, 2005. Its mission is to provide chemical, biological, radioactive, and nuclear decontamination support Previous Page ➜ 12 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Units to global contingency operations. Receive, employ and command and control chemical reconnaissance, biological detection and other chemical augmentation units. The 585th Engineer Company (Pipeline) is currently the Army’s only active pipeline company. Its lineage includes train, dump truck, topography and now pipeline. The 585th Engineer Company activated September 16, 2005 at Fort Lewis. Desert Storm and Desert Farewell; deployed troops to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to support Haitian refugee Camps; supported the Hurricane Andrew relief effort in Florida; deployed to Somalia for operations restore Hope and Continue Hope; and most recently formed the JTF Aguila headquarters in El Salvador for Hurricane Mitch relief effort. and equipment. An “A” detachment consists of 12 team members, one officer, one warrant officer and 10 noncommissioned officers. 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment The 2nd Battalion of the 75th Ranger Regiment is a mobile, highly trained airborne ranger light infantry force. The Rangers are organized and prepared to conduct commando-type operations under any climate conditions and in urban or rural terrain. The battalion maintains the capability of deploying rapidly, without prior notice, to any location worldwide. The Rangers can infiltrate by land, sea, or air and are capable of independent conventional and special operations for a limited duration. The Ranger Battalion trains in arctic, jungle, desert and mountainous environments throughout the year. The 2nd Ranger Battalion was originally organized in October 1948, as an element of the 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional), better known as Merrill’s Marauders, which was later redesignated the 75th Infantry. The battalion also traces its lineage through the six Ranger battalions of World War II, as well as the Airborne Ranger companies of the Korean and Vietnam conflicts. In 1973, the Army chief of staff, General Creighton Abrams directed the activation of the first battalion sized Ranger unit since World War II. He charted, “The Ranger Battalion is to be an elite, light and a proficient infantry battalion in the world. A battalion that can do things with its hands and weapons better than anyone ...wherever the Ranger Battalion goes, it must be apparent that it is the best.” In January 1974, the 1st Ranger Battalion activated at Fort Stewart, GA. The 2nd Ranger Battalion subsequently activated at Fort Lewis on October 1, 1974. 593rd Corps Support Group The 593rd Corps Support Group is the largest unit on Fort Lewis. It supports I Corps and other Fort Lewis units with direct support supply and maintenance, transportation services and material management. The 593rd CSG activated at Fort Lewis March 21, 1973, and traces its lineage to World War II. The group consists of the 44th Corps Support Battalion, the 57th Transportation Battalion and the 80th Ordnance Battalion. The 593rd CSG has earned three Meritorious Unit Commendation Medals, a Philippines Presidential Unit Citation and the Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm. In the last decade, the 593rd CSG has participated in Operations Desert Shield, Henry H. Lind Noncommissioned Officer Academy The I Corps Henry H. Lind Noncommissioned Officer Academy is a Fort Lewis based Forces Command NCO Academy. The academy is charged with the mission of training and educating selected noncommissioned officers to become effective leaders, trainers, role models and standard bearers for the United States Army. Courses of instruction are geared toward qualified active, National Guard and Reserve Soldiers at the Warrior Leader Course and the Basic (BNCOC) levels. The late Command Sgt. Maj. Henry H. Lind was a World War II and Korean War veteran. Resident Commands 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) The 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) is one of five active duty Special Forces Groups assigned to the U.S. Army Special Forces Command at Fort Bragg, N.C. The 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) is tasked to support the U.S. Pacific Command by conducting special operations, in peace and war, in the Asia/Pacific Theater. Special Forces Soldiers are carefully selected, specially trained and capable of extended operations in extremely remote and hostile environments. 1st Special Forces Group’s Soldiers are linguistically and culturally oriented to specific countries and regions in Asia. Their missions include unconventional warfare, special reconnaissance, direct action, foreign internal defense and counter terrorism. The 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) consists of three battalions, one of which is forward deployed to Okinawa, Japan. Each battalion has 18 “A” detachments manned by the Army’s most highly trained Soldiers equipped with state-of-the-art weapons 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 13 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Units On October 25, 1983, the 1st and 2nd Ranger Battalions spearheaded Operation “Urgent Fury,” the invasion of Grenada, with a low-level airborne assault onto Point Salinas airstrip. Because of the demonstrated effectiveness of the Rangers, the Army activated the regimental headquarters and the 3rd Ranger Battalion in 1984, both at Fort Benning, GA. On December 20, 1989, the 2nd Ranger Battalion again distinguished itself during Operation “Just Cause,” with a night combat airborne assault into Rio Hato airfield in the Republic of Panama. Both of these operations contributed significantly to the restoration of democracy on the Island of Grenada and in Panama. The battalion has deployed to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and Les Cayes, Haiti to plan and conduct operations in support of Operation “Uphold Democracy” in September of 1994, and while undergoing jungle training at Fort Sherman, Panama, in December 1994, the battalion was called on to quell rioting inside Cuban refugee camps during Operation “Safe Haven.” By training 48 weeks a year, the 2nd Ranger Battalion remains poised to respond at a moment’s notice to the directives of the National Command Authority in support of policies and objectives of the United States government. Every member of the Ranger Battalion is committed to the Ranger Creed and most importantly the motto, “Rangers Lead the Way.” for the Active Army, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard. ROTC offers scholarships and financial assistance to qualified college students throughout the region. Successful completion of the training is a requirement for receiving a commission as a second lieutenant. Junior ROTC motivates young people to be better citizens. The program builds selfesteem, confidence and teaches the importance of graduating from high school. Western Region, U.S. Army Cadet Command The Western Region, Cadet Command, manages more than 890 junior (high schools) and nearly 140 senior (college) Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs. Geographically, the Western Region is the largest of the Army’s two regions in U.S. Army Cadet Command, covering 31 western states, Guam, American Samoa and the Marianas. The region has been headquartered at Fort Lewis since July 3, 1973. Each summer, Fort Lewis hosts the Leader Development Assessment Course (LDAC). Approximately, 4,500 cadets from across the nation attended the 2005 camp to be trained and be evaluated on their potential to be Army officers. Senior ROTC produces more than two thirds of the Army’s officer corps, commissioning approximately 4,000 officers annually 8th Brigade, 104th Division Headquartered at Fort Lewis, the 8th Brigade is part of the 104th Division which is headquartered in Vancouver, Washington. The 8th Brigade is an Army Reserve unit responsible for providing reserve component training support throughout the Northwest. The two primary missions of the 8th Brigade are to establish a Forward Support element for coordinating all Army Reserve support to the Western Region, Cadet Command, National Advanced Leadership Camp and the management of the Army Reserve Senior ROTC Augmentation program Previous Page ➜ 14 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Units which provides USAR support to ROTC detachments at universities. The 8th Brigade is located at Maj. Gen. Terry Allen Army Reserve Center, Building 9532, Logistics Center, Fort Lewis. 4th Brigade, 91st Division (Training Support) The 4th Brigade, 91st Division (Training Support) is a group of highly trained and experienced active duty, Reserve and National Guard Soldiers whose mission is to assist Reserve Component (RC) units in achieving and maintaining proficiency and readiness for mobilization and deployment in the event of a national emergency as part of our nation’s contingency force. It does this by providing training assistance and support to near and long-range planning plans, objective evaluations, and enforcing the Army standards in training execution. The brigade is organized as a tri-component unit (Active, Army National Guard and Army Reserve) of the 91st Division (Training Support) and consists of ten subordinate AC and RC battalions consisting of Combat Arms, Combat Support and Combat Service Support elements. The 4th Brigade, 91st Division (Training Support) supports and provides training assistance and support to enhance readiness of units in the Army Reserve and Army National Guard throughout Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Idaho for over 332 units ranging from surgical detachments to combat maneuver brigades. The brigade works closely with USAR Regional Support Headquarters, RC units, National Guard state headquarters, I Corps Headquarters, and other supporting units to provide the best possible support. In addition to the normal peacetime training of these units, the brigade is also responsible for mobilization preparedness and training prior to deployment in the event of a national emergency. The brigade provides mobilization assistance teams and collective training support to the regional power projection platforms and power support platforms during mobilization. The brigade also has an active Military Support to Civilian Authorities (MSCA) mission. It maintains liaison with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the state and local emergency management officials as the regional Department of Defense Coordinating Element to assist in the event of domestic emergencies such as earthquake, wildfire, flood, tornado, hurricane or acts of terrorism (weapons of mass destruction). U.S. NORTHCOM Joint Regional Medical Planning Office The Joint Regional Medical Planning Office at Ft. Lewis, is one of four regional offices under the direction of NORADU.S.-NORTHCOM Surgeon. This office is jointly manned with Army, Air Force and Navy senior medical planners. The Fort Lewis JRMPO is responsible for Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Montana, North and South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada , California and several U.S. possessions and protectorates in the Pacific. The U.S. NORTHCOM mission is to conduct operations to deter, prevent, and defeat threats and aggression aimed at the United States, its territories and interests within the assigned area of responsibility as directed by the President or Secretary of Defense and to provide military assistance to civil authorities including consequence management operations. To accomplish this mission the JRMPO at Fort Lewis coordinates with U.S. TRANSCOM, DOD and VA medical treatment facilities, and civilian National Disaster Medical System hospitals to transport, receive and treat casualties from major theater wars. During disasters or national security emergencies, JRMPO officers report to the Federal Emergency Management Agency or Department of Homeland Security control centers and coordinate DOD medical support to the civilian community. In this capacity, the joint regional medical planner, act as advisors to Joint Task Force commanders and Defense Coordinating Officers before, during and after civil emergencies and disasters. Headquarters, 6th Military Police Group (CID) Headquarters, 6th Military Police Group (CID) moved to Fort Lewis in 1993 from the Presidio of San Francisco, Calif. This unit is the higher headquarters of CID units on post, the 22nd Military Police Battalion (CID) and 44th Military Police Detachment (CID). The group’s area of responsibility includes all Army installations west of the Mississippi River to Japan and South Korea, with a mission of investigating all serious crimes for the Army and providing tactical criminal investigative command and control to Army headquarters. The 22nd MP Bn. (CID) has the mission to investigate serious crimes and conduct sensitive or special investigations involving Army interest in the western states of 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 15 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Units Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, California, Nevada and Alaska. The mission also includes providing criminal investigative support to I Corps and the communities of Fort Lewis, Fort Irwin, Calif., Fort Wainwright and Fort Richardson, Alaska, and their sub-installations. The 22nd MP Bn. (CID) provides logistical security, criminal intelligence and investigative support in a combat environment for I Corps. Fort Lewis Regional Flight Center The Fort Lewis Regional Flight Center is an Operational Support Airlift Command unit staffed with a multi-component force. There are active Guard, active duty Soldiers, and Department of the Amy civilians who work to assist the Joint Operational Support Airlift center in performing OSA missions. The unit’s mission is to provide OSA support to all government agencies that have a need to travel in an official capacity whether it be stateside or overseas. This mission does not change in time of local, regional or national emergency. In the wake of the attacks of September 11, 2001, OSACOM units throughout 52 states and territories provided immediate airlift support to all levels of federal government even during the Federal Aviation Administration grounding of all aircraft. The Fort Lewis RFC provides fixed-wing OSA support to all services, government civilians, and some contractors who have a requirement for official business travel. Submit a DD Form 2768 through the local military airlift validator requesting support. The validator for Fort Lewis may be reached at Gray Army airfield Base Operations. U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine-West The U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine-West (USACHPPM-West) provides preventive medicine support to over 100 Active, National Guard and Army Reserve installations in the 19 western United States including Alaska. A MEDCOM asset, USACHPPM-West is a subordinate command of the U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine whose headquarters is in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The military and civilian personnel assigned to USACHPPM-West are organized into four technical divisions that provide support across a wide range of preventive medicine and public health disciplines. The Environmental Health Engineering Division provides environmental engineering support to installations and units which includes sanitary evaluation of garrison and field potable water supplies; pollution prevention surveys and training; evaluation of hazardous and regulated medical waste management practices; air pollution assessment and environmental noise evaluation. Previous Page ➜ 16 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Units Field Preventive Medicine Division. This division provides training to field preventive medicine units to enhance their operational and readiness capability to support deployed forces by strengthening force health protection through the prevention of disease and non-battle injuries. Scheduled appointments for active-duty personnel can be obtained by going to or calling their assigned clinic at the following Dental Activity telephone numbers: Dental Clinic #2 . . . . . . . 967-5271 Dental Clinic #3 . . . . . . . 967-3416 Okubo Dental Clinic . . . . 967-4989 Hospital Dental Clinic . . . 968-1240 The Fort Lewis Dental Activity The Fort Lewis Dental Activity consists of five on-post dental clinics, one of which is located at Madigan Army Medical Center (second floor of the Medical Mall). All dental specialties are represented at Fort Lewis. Each clinic has assigned units for which it is responsible. Members of these units can obtain dental care on either an emergency basis, or by scheduling an appointment. Active-duty personnel can receive emergency care at their assigned dental clinic on a walk-in basis Monday through Friday. For emergency care after duty hours, on weekends or holidays report to the Emergency Room at Madigan Army Medical Center. Spouses and children of active duty service members are eligible to be enrolled in the Family Member TRICARE Dental Program. New enrollees must continue in the TDP for at least 12 months. Enrolled family members may receive dental care from any licensed/ authorized dentist in the civilian community. However, receiving treatment from a United Concordia participating dentist can save money, time, and paperwork. A complete dentist directory containing names and addresses of participating dentists is available on the United Concordia website: www.ucci.com or by calling United Concordia’s Customer Service Department at 1-800-866-8499. Questions regarding dental services offered at Fort Lewis can be answered by calling the Dental Activity Headquarters at 968-4035. Dogs must be on a leash and cats in a box or carrier. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and appointments may be made by calling 982-3951. The stray animal facility will operate at Fort Lewis in Bldg. 9988, 967-2977/3988. It is the stray animal holding facility for Fort Lewis and McChord. Unclaimed pets are adopted to new families after three working days for a nominal fee. The stray animal facility does offer limited appointments for vaccinations. The facility is a non-appropriated fund activity, with charges payable and due at the time of appointment. Operating hours are Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and noon to 3 p.m. The role of the Entomological Sciences Division is to maximize the Army’s ability to protect Soldiers and their families from the health threat posed by vector-borne diseases and medically important pests. ESD provides pest management field services, identification of medically important pests, and genetic testing for vector-borne diseases such as West Nile Virus, Ehrlichiosis and Hantavirus. The Industrial Hygiene Division provides support to identify, evaluate and control worker exposure to hazardous chemicals, biological, and physical agents on the job. Services include field surveys to identify or measure actual or potential hazards to workers, recommendation of appropriate engineering controls and/or personal protective equipment, and identification of Soldiers and civilian personnel who may require medical surveillance to ensure their health and well being. Soldiers trained to assist deployable forces meet the threat from disease and non-battle injury and exercise their force health protection responsibility is the responsibility of the The Veterinary Treatment Facility The Fort Lewis VTF has merged with the McChord AFB VTF The McChord . VTF offers limited pet care for active duty and retired military personnel. The VTF treats pets for zoonotic and communicable diseases, gives routine vaccinations and issues health certificates for international and interstate travel. Health certificates are also required for child care (FCC) providers. Pets living on post must be registered with the VTF within five working days of arrival. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 17 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Yakima Training Center Yakima Training Center, located nine miles north of Yakima, Wash., borders the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountain Range and the banks of the Columbia River. In sharp contrast to Fort Lewis, its 327,000-acre terrain is covered with sagebrush, volcanic formations, dry gulches and large rock outcroppings. YTC has vast flat valleys, separated by intervening ridges, and is ideally suited to large scaled mechanized or motorized forces. Prior to 1941, the area consisted of ranches and a few scattered silica mines. Just before World War II, the Army’s need for a large training and maneuver area became apparent. It negotiated with landowners to lease 160,000 acres for the Yakima Anti-Aircraft Artillery Range. Units from military organizations in the Pacific Northwest used the center for range firing and small unit tests. The first camp was constructed on Umptanum Ridge, 13 miles northeast of the present cantonment area, in 1942. In 1947, approximately 60,000 acres were cleared of unexploded ammunition and returned to the original owners. During 1949 and 1950 the state of Washington used the center for summer training of its National Guard units and regular army troops were permanently assigned to the center. At the start of the Korean War, the Army decided to expand Yakima Training Center. In 1951, it was enlarged to 261,451 acres and construction of the current cantonment area began. In 1986, a further expansion was initiated and in 1992 the Army acquired additional acreage to enlarge YTC to its current 327,000 acres. Yakima Training Center has services and facilities available for permanently assigned Soldiers and families, and for Soldiers training at the center temporarily. The Post Exchange, Bldg. T-157 is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays, and is closed Sundays. The barbershop, also in Bldg. T-157, is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The recreation center, Bldg. T-227, is open 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday, Saturday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday and is available to units on request at other times. The gym, Bldg. 502, is open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. The craft shop, Bldg. T-321, is open 11:30 a.m.to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and noon to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The chapel, Bldg. T-222, is available to units on request. The post office, Bldg. T-221, is open 9:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays. The Oasis Club, Bldg. T-135 opens at 7 a.m. and usually closes before 10 p.m. weekdays and 11:30 p.m. weekends, depending on patronage. It is open to all ranks. Food is available during operating hours. ID cards are obtained at Bldg. T-221 from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. by appointment. Located in the center of the state, Yakima is near many historical and recreational sites. For information on housing refer to www.onestoparmy.com. The city itself is near many recreational opportunities such as bowling, tennis, swimming, golf, museums, and auto racing. Nearby the Cascade Mountains offer skiing, outdoor recreation, hunting, fishing and hiking. For more information call the Recreation Services Office at (509) 577-3271. The area also offers an extensive selection of fine dining facilities and local wineries. Fast food and conventional restaurants are located throughout Yakima, with some open 24 hours. Previous Page ➜ 18 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Transportation In this section... • Driver’s Licenses • License Plates • State Ferries • Drinking and Driving • Post Registration • Motorcycle Requirements • Driving Regulations • Seat Belt Law • Bicycle Registration Most public transportation to and from Fort Lewis stops at the Leisure Travel Center, Bldg. 2166. The Fort Lewis-McChord Airport offers daily shuttle service between the post and Sea-Tac Airport. For rates and schedules, call (360) 876-1737 or from Tacoma call 1-800-562-7948. AMTRAK ticketing, scheduling and reservations service is available through the bus depot or by calling 1-800-USA-RAIL, 1-800-872-7245. The following taxi services are available in and around Fort Lewis: Fort Lewis and Lakewood Taxi (582-3000). Metered rates (on and off post) are $2.25 on flag drop and $2.25 per mile thereafter for one to five passengers. Wait time is 50 cents per minute. Military Airlift Command flights are available from McChord AFB for active duty Soldiers and eligible Reserve Component Soldiers. For recorded information on the next day’s flights, call 982-7268. For more detailed information, call 982-7259. Driver’s Licenses While stationed at Fort Lewis, Soldiers must possess a valid driver’s license. Soldiers who are Washington State residents or claim Washington state as home-of-record must possess a Washington state driver’s license. Soldiers may possess a valid driver’s license from any state, including their home-of-record state or territory. Territory licenses acceptable in Washington are those from Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Some states have “moratorium” laws. If you had a valid license when you entered the service, it may continue to be valid as long as you are on active duty. Check with your state to make sure this provision applies to you. When your license is due to expire, or if it has already expired, write or call your issuing State Department of Licensing to notify them that you are in the military and are currently stationed out of state. They will explain the state requirements to keep your license valid. Don’t assume the military clause is automatic. There are no automatic military extensions for any territory license. Spouses of Soldiers assigned to Fort Lewis who will have children enrolled in the public school system, or who will be receiving public assistance (i.e., food stamps), or wish to apply for in-state tuition fees must apply for a Washington State driver’s license within 30 days of arrival. You are considered a Washington resident when you establish a home in the state, register to vote, receive state benefits, apply for any state license or seek instate tuition fees. The Department of Licensing has more than 60 offices throughout Washington where drivers are tested and new licenses are issued. Check your phone book under “Licensing, Department of Licensing” for the one nearest you. Washington driver’s licenses, renewable every four years, are $14. For your first Washington license there is an additional $7 examination fee. There are additional fees and examinations for motorcycle endorsements and commercial driver’s licenses. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 19 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Transportation License Plates Upon arrival in Washington State, Soldiers are allowed to keep the state license plate that is currently displayed on their vehicle. This includes license plates from U.S. territories. Upon expiration of that license plate, the Soldier must obtain a Washington State or home-of-record license plate. Vehicles with USAREUR, NATO, or USA registration/plates have 30 days (Fort Lewis policy) to obtain either Washington or home-of-record plates. Washington has a staggered licensing system: plates are valid 12 months from the date of purchase. The nearest licensing office is at 10644 Bridgeport Way SW, Tacoma (588-9049), 16116 Meridian East, Suite A, Puyallup (841-0245), 5448 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma (475-4112), 215 Garfield Street E, Suite 14, Tacoma (537-3112), and 331 Washington Ave. S, Kent (253-852-3110). The office of the Pierce County Auditor will be glad to answer any questions about vehicle registration. They are located at 2401 S. 35th Street, Room 200, Tacoma (798-7547). For 24-hour information, call (253) 798-3649. You can purchase plates in Pierce, Thurston or King counties. Private companies authorized by the state to issue license plates can be found in the yellow pages. The closest location to Fort Lewis is 12500 Bridgeport Way S.W., Tacoma. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and the first and last Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The phone number to this licensing agent is (253) 588-7786. When purchasing Washington State license plates, you can submit a Washington State Form L, an affidavit that you are a military nonresident. Form L exempts you from excise tax, but you may have to pay other taxes if you register you car in Washington. These are known as either a “sales tax” or “use tax,” depending on how long you have owned your car. The local 8.5 percent sales tax is paid on purchases of any nature. This tax is levied on the full price of both new and used cars purchased in the state. To avoid this sales tax, register your car in your home state and get license plates before you take the car from the dealer. There is a use tax that applies to new or used vehicles purchased and brought in from outside of Washington. This is also 8.5 percent and is applied instead of sales tax. To avoid this, register the car in your homeof-record state at the time of purchase. State Ferries Washington has one of the country’s largest and most scenic ferry systems, with more than 30 craft on Puget Sound, the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Columbia River. The ferry system offers an inexpensive way to see the Sound from one-day trips to a weekend or longer excursions. Cruise through the San Juan Islands, a group of more than 170 islands dotting northern Puget Sound, or travel up to Canada. For schedules, rates and travel ideas, stop by the Leisure Travel Center on post, call toll-free 1-800-843-3779, or write: Washington State Ferries, 801 Alaska Way, Coleman Dock, Seattle, WA, 98104-1487. Drinking and Driving Washington has some of the country’s toughest drinking and driving laws—and they are enforced on and off post. The severity of punishment for a driving while impaired (DWI) conviction depends on your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level; whether you’ve had other DWI convictions (anywhere); and your age. For a first conviction, you’ll be jailed for one day to one year, face a fine and assessments of $685 to $8,125, and lose your civilian/state driving privilege/license for 90 to 365 days. A second conviction results in 30 to 365 days in jail, a fine and assessments of $925 to $8,125, and loss of your civilian driving privilege/license for 2 years Previous Page ➜ 20 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Transportation Bicycle Registration A bicyclist is required to comply with the same safe driving rules as motorists. In addition, bicyclists must: • Keep to the extreme side of the roadway. • Wear bicycle helmet. • Carry no more passengers than there are seats available. • Keep at least one hand on the handlebars at all times. • Have headlights and taillights or reflectors. • Have adequate brakes. • Never perform stunts on the streets or highways. • Secure bicycles when not in use. The Provost Marshal also strongly recommends that all bicycles be registered at the Vehicle Registration Office. to 900 days. You’ll also attend remedial education and be evaluated for possible court-mandated rehabilitation/treatment. For those 21 or older, the presumed BAC level for DWI in Washington (and on Fort Lewis) is .08 percent. Police officers will normally cite for DWI an individual whose driving appears impaired-regardless of the BAC level. For those under 21, a BAC of .02 will result in an administrative suspension of the individual’s state driving privilege for 90 days on a first offense. For a second offense, the suspension is for the longer of one year or until reaching the age of 21. Additionally, the driver may also be charged with DWI. Regardless of court action, age or rank, Soldiers involved in a DWI also receive a formal General Officer reprimand and lose on-post driving privileges (meaning they legally can’t drive on post) for a year. Given the above, the responsible choice is DRIVE SOBER—or GET OTHER TRANSPORTATION—and insist that fellow Soldiers, family members and friends abide by that same choice. You’ll need the vehicle registration, a valid driver’s license, a military ID and proof of accident liability insurance in the minimum amount, 25-50-10 ($25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 bodily injury per accident and $10,000 property damage). Washington State requires liability insurance for all vehicles registered in the state. Fort Lewis is located within an area subject to air pollution controls. All motor vehicles registered on the installation must undergo a Washington State certified emission system inspection once every two years regardless of the state or county in which the vehicle is registered. For information regarding emission system inspection locations and cost, call 1-800-272-3780. safety course prior to registering their motorcycle on the installation. Soldiers are required to remove the post sticker upon the sale of a motorcycle or ETSing. Driving Regulations The speed limit on Fort Lewis is 25 mph, unless posted otherwise. When passing troops, it is 10 mph. In family housing areas the limit is 20 mph. Washington State law and post regulations require the use of seatbelts at all times while riding in a car. Children under age 4 or less than 40 pounds must be restrained in an approved child safety seat. This provision is strictly enforced at Fort Lewis. Motorcycle Requirements Motorcycle or moped drivers must have a motorcycle endorsement on their driver’s license. If their current driver’s license does not have the motorcycle endorsement, the service member must either apply and test for a Washington State driver’s license with motorcycle endorsement or return to their driver’s license issuing state to have the motorcycle endorsement added. Washington State will not place a motorcycle endorsement on a driver’s license issued from another state. Fort Lewis requires motorcycle operators to complete an Army approved Seat Belt Law Washington seat belt law allows a enforcement officer to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle when one or more of the occupants are observed not wearing a seat belt. If a occupant is 15 years or younger and is not wearing a seat belt then the driver is issued a ticket for each occupant under 15 years not wearing a seat belt. If the occupant not wearing a seat belt is 16 years or older, than the individual will be issued the ticket. Post Registration You must register your vehicles on post within five days of arrival. The registration building is located in Bldg. 2140. Operating hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 967-1914 for more information. The fax is 966-3618. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 21 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Housing In this section... • Basic Allowance for Housing • Temporary Lodging • Off-Post Housing • Utility Deposits • On-Post Housing • Community Life • Pets • Weapons Registration Hours Monday ..........8:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday..........8:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday ....8:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday ........8:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday ............8:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. Housing Office ....................912-2150 Service Order Hotline ........912-3465 Military Relocation Center ..697-5354 967-5334 Rental Partnership Program 967-5127 Basic Allowance for Housing If you receive BAH, you should report to the Housing Office in Bldg. 2150, Waller Hall (West side), as soon as you sign in for duty. If eligible, you can be placed on the waiting list for on post housing at the housing brief. The date you left your last duty station normally determines your place on the list. If you are not eligible for on-post housing, the Military Relocation Center at 966-5354 can assist you in finding suitable off post housing. For more information check the web page: www.onestoparmy.com. Lodge, P Box 33085, Fort Lewis, WA 98433.O. 0085, or call commercial (253) 964-0211, 967-2815 or DSN: 357-5051 or email lodging@lewis.army.mil. For information on rates contact the Fort Lewis Lodge, reservations desk is open 24 hours a day seven days a week for customer convenience. Off-Post Housing The Military Relocation Center, located in Bldg. 2150, keeps a list of available apartments and houses for sale or rent. The center is available to all service members and Department of the Army civilians, also provides maps and booklets about the local area. Generally, the price range for rental housing, not including utilities, is from $625 to $925 for two-bedroom units and $875 to $1500 for three-bedroom units. Hard-to-find four-bedroom units are $1200 and up. Rates for furnished housing tend to approach the high figures given. Furnished rentals are not available. Landlords usually run credit checks. It is advisable to fix your credit issues before applying for rentals. For more information go to www.onestoparmy.com or call 967-5334. Temporary Lodging Families may stay in temporary lodging such as the Fort Lewis Lodge while waiting for on post housing or locating housing off post. If lodging facilities are full, arrangements can be made by the desk clerk for local hotels at a reduced rate. The 149-room lodge is located near the Post Exchange, Commissary, library, bank, credit union and many other facilities. It has a small playground and plenty of parking. No pets are permitted at the lodge. Additional lodging facilities, six cabins, are located on Main Post and controlled by the Lodge. Reservations for PCS and TDY personnel can be made by writing Fort Lewis Utility Deposits Soldiers may find it a good idea to check into the “Save Money and Renew Trust” (SMART) Deposit Club. The SMART Club was started to help Soldiers offset the cost of setting up housing in the area by waiving utility deposits. Here’s how it works: After you find a place to live and get the utilities deposit requirement, join America’s Credit Union. Then join the SMART Club by paying a commitment fee of five percent of the amount to be waived. The Army Emergency Relief Fund can help with setup fees. This money will be used to create a pool of funds covering contingencies such as members separating or transferring early. The next step is to set up an allotment for 10 percent of the waived amount to a personal savings account, in which you pledge to guarantee the deposits. The allotment starts one to three months after a Soldier’s arrival. Soldiers who cannot start an allotment may make other arrangements for making deposits into the account. The credit union then gives you a certificate for each deposit waived, which you either take to the respective utility company or mail with the first payment. The utility waives the deposit, starts service, and you’re “good to go.” Once you have a one-year good payment record with the utilities, they will return your certificates. You can present the certificate to the credit union to free your account to withdraw or continue, as you choose. You may also obtain from the utilities a “good credit” letter, which you can use to secure deposit waivers when you’re assigned to another installation. Previous Page ➜ 22 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Housing copy of your PCS orders must accompany the application. Soldiers are placed on the waiting list based on their rank and bedroom requirement. Soldiers are responsible for keeping the housing office informed of changes in eligibility status, unit, duty and home phone numbers. Waiting lists are updated weekly and can be checked by visiting the housing office. For more information call 912-2150 and check the web page: www.fortlewiscommunities.com. can implement positive programs and have input on post policies. To find out what is happening in your housing area, to meet your community liaison or to volunteer, call the Installation Volunteer Coordinator at 967-2324. Pets If you move into on-post housing, pets must be registered within 5 working days. Pets allowed include dogs and cats, small caged animals, birds, tropical and/or gold fish. Pets must be registered with the McChord Veterinary Facility. Tag numbers will be issued with proof of current vaccinations. Tag numbers must be supplied to the housing office. Pet immunizations are available at the McChord Veterinary Treatment Facility by appointment only. For more information call 982-3951. Community Life A good way to get acquainted with the community when a family first moves on post, is to make contact with the housing area community liaison and find out about the neighborhood council. The council is a way family members can make a difference in their own quality of life. The community liaison represents his or her community at regular meetings with post officials, and reports on activities and problems. This gives the command a direct communication link to concerns and opinions of family members. Welcome committees, area news-letters, children’s Christmas, Easter and Halloween events all help the transition to life at Fort Lewis. Neighborhood Watch and family recreation are sponsored through the allvolunteer Community Life program. The Community Life Program promotes the active involvement of Army families in improving the quality of post life and fostering a strong sense of community. The housing areas on post have 10 volunteer community liaisons. They act as a means through which residents Weapons Registration All privately owned weapons, to include rifles, shotguns, handguns, and antique firearms, will be registered within three days after arriving at Fort Lewis. To register your weapons with the Fort Lewis Provost Marshal, you must report to the Vehicle Registration Office to obtain a registration card. Your unit commander must sign this card for all E-6s and below. Once you return the card to the registration office, various checks will be conducted to ensure you are legally in possession of the firearms. You can return to the registration office in seven to 10 working days to pick up your approved weapons registration card. For more information on the SMART Club, contact the America’s Credit Union, Bldg. 2201 at 12th and Pendleton, phone 964-3113. On-Post Housing Fort Lewis has taken great steps towards providing Soldiers and their families with the high quality housing they are entitled. Fort Lewis family housing is participating in the Residential Communities Initiative program being conducted by the Department of the Army. The Army has chosen a management and development partner (Equity Residential Properties has teamed up with Lincoln Property Company) from the private sector to manage the family housing communities, to build new housing, renovate existing housing, demolish and rebuild existing housing in other areas. There are 3975 family quarters at Fort Lewis. The houses come equipped with stoves, refrigerators and in some areas, dishwashers, and garbage disposals. Many of the units have either a carport or garage. Fort Lewis quarters are all located within 12 housing villages. Residing in on-post housing is not mandatory except for personnel assigned to key and essential positions, as designated by the I Corps commander. All Soldiers with a family housing requirement are entitled to apply for on-post housing at the housing brief. The briefings are held every weekday at 9 a.m. in the Housing Office. Located in Waller Hall, Building 2150, Liggett Ave. Eligible Soldiers may complete an on-post application at the briefing. A 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 23 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Housing SECOND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN Eagle View, for enlisted Soldiers, consists of 84 single family and duplex structures. All feature three bedrooms, two baths, a family room and a single car garage. Space varies from 1,378 to 1,700 square feet. Shown is the most typical. Previous Page ➜ 24 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Housing Eagle View II, for enlisted Soldiers, consists of 48 Single family and duplex structures. All feature three bedrooms, 2 baths, a family room and a single car garage. Square footage varies from 1,236 to 1,428 square feet. Shown is a one story single residence. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 25 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Housing Broadmoor, for general, senior and field grade officers, consists of three housing areas made up of 125 single family, duplex and multiplex structures with 169 quarters. They feature between three to six bedrooms, two to five baths and have 1,534 to 4,691 square feet of living space. Most have a garage or carport, fireplace, brick exteriors, hardwood floors, wood double hung doors and asphalt shingle roofs. There are 10 different floor plans. Shown is the most typical. The area has been declared a historical district. Beachwood, for company grade officers and senior NCOs, consist of 283 single family and duplex structures with 383 quarters. They feature three to four bedrooms, two baths, and have 1,088 to 1,552 square feet of living space. There are 11 different floor plans. Shown is the most typical. BEACHWOOD Previous Page ➜ 26 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Housing 11’-2” 15’-1’ 14’-4” UTIL. 12’-0” D.R. 24’-2’ L.R. 11’-2” 9’-11” 11’-2” 27 21’-0’ 12’-7” HALL 5’-6” KIT. CL. 11’-2” 6’-2” BATH 1 5’-5” FIRST FLOOR PLAN - PLAN NO. 16 AREA = 686 SQUARE FEET 2’-2” 9’-2” 19’-11” BR 2 2’-0” CL 13’-9” BR 3 11’-3” CL 5’-5” 5’-4” CL DR 5’-6” TUB 11’-1” 3’-7” CL DN HALL CL BATH 2 7’-4” TUB CL 9’-11” BR 4 4’-0” Broadmoor Duplex There are 14 duplex units in the Historic Broadmoor area. These duplex units are 2 story homes with 4 bedrooms and have 1,471 square feet. They have brick exteriors, wood double hung windows and asphalt shingle roofs. The homes are heated with gas fired hot water boilers. They have an attached carport and storage shed. The units are eligible for the Historic Register. BATH 3 11’-5” 3’-6” 8’-11” 6’-5” SECOND FLOOR PLAN - PLAN NO. 16 AREA = 785 SQUARE FEET 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 8’-1” BR 1 8’-11” Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Housing Greenwood, for enlisted Soldiers, consists of two housing areas made up of 151 single family, duplex and multiple structures, with 257 quarters. They feature two to four bedrooms, one to two baths, and have 874 to 1,841 square feet of living space. Some have fireplaces and carports. There are 11 different floor plans. Shown is the most typical. Greenwood is also a historical district. Previous Page ➜ 28 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Housing Parkway, for enlisted Soldiers, consists of one housing area made up of 28 multiplex structures with 206 quarters. Each unit has three bedrooms and one and one-half baths, with 1,207 to 1,218 square feet of living space. Some have basements. There are two different floor plans. Shown is the most typical. These units have been remodeled and have new kitchens, bath fixtures, carpet and a more open floor plan. Davis Hill, for enlisted Soldiers, is made up of 225 single family and duplex structures, with 433 quarters. They feature three to four bedrooms, two baths, garages and have 1,252 to 1,448 square feet of living space. There are five different floor plans. Shown is the most typical. New Hillside, for enlisted Soldiers, is made up of 262 duplex structures, with 523 quarters. They feature three to four bedrooms, two baths, garages and have 1,252 to 1,448 square feet of living space. There are five different floor plans. Shown is most typical. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 29 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Housing Old Hillside, for enlisted Soldiers, is made up of multiplex structures. They feature two to four bedrooms, one to two baths and have 913 to 1,764 square feet of living space. Kitchens feature dishwashers. Some have carports. There are 15 different floorplans. Most of Old Hillside is being replaced and renamed Discovery Village. Clarkdale, for enlisted Soldiers, is made up of 160 duplex and multiplex structures with 518 quarters. They feature two to three bedrooms, two baths, and have 1,135 to 1,241 square feet of living space. Some have fireplaces. All kitchens feature dishwashers. There are six different floor plans. Shown is the most typical. Previous Page ➜ 30 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Housing Evergreen, for enlisted Soldiers, consists of 147 single family units. There are 115 two-bedroom units, each with a large utility room with washerdryer hook-ups, a family room with a wet bar, a dishwasher, gas range, covered patio and garage with storage area. These two-bedroom units have 1,464 to 1,580 square feet of living space. The 32 units with 4 to 5 bedrooms have 1,600 to 1,900 square feet of living space. Madigan, for officers and enlisted Soldiers, consists of two housing areas made up of 99 single family and duplex structures. The single family and duplex structures feature three to four bedrooms, two baths, a carport and have 1,262 to 1,484 square feet of living space. There are eight floor plans. Shown is the most typical. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 31 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Housing Beachwood This housing area is a “whole neighborhood project” constructed in 2000-03 by Sundt Construction Company for EQR/Lincoln and the US Army, a Residential Community Initiative partnership. There are 108 2-story, 3-bedroom units of duplex and triplex configurations. The exterior of the homes are constructed of concrete- pad- on grade foundations, hardy-board siding, energy efficient windows and doors, and 30yr composition roofing. All units have covered patios, perimeter landscaping and turf lawns. The one care detached garages are adjacent to a paved service alley. The interiors feature a master bedroom suite with adjacent master bath and walk-in closet, carpeted floors, an entry foyer with stone tile flooring, separate laundry and utility rooms, 2.5 baths and are heated by forced air natural gas furnaces. Beachwood, Company Grade This housing consists of 44 units for company grade officers. They are 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths with attached garage with living spaces that average between 1,470 to 1,788 square feet. Previous Page ➜ 32 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Housing Command Sergeant Major Row consists of 24 homes all in a duplex and triplex style. They feature 3 and 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths and 1 powder room, and family rooms. All have one car-detached garages. The kitchens have a dishwasher, garbage disposal, cooking range and refrigerator. There are 3 different floor plans ranging from 1,907-2,291 square feet of living space. Shown is most typical. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 33 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Housing Discovery Village is a neighborhood in transition. Existing multiplex structures are being replaced with new duplex and triplex units in a two year development plan. These new homes offer open floor plans, large kitchens, master bedroom suites, garages, and architectural details found in upscale homes off post. These homes feature three or four bedrooms. Previous Page ➜ 34 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Services In this section... • Shopping Services • Commissary • Thrift Shop • Banking Services • Legal Services • Information Services • Post Newspaper • Post Office • ID Card Facility • Civilian ID and Contractor Badges • Employment • Army Career and Alumni Program • Local Schools • Chapels • Red Cross • Command Army Substance Abuse Program duty Soldiers, retirees, their family members and reservists. Food facilities are available to everyone, military or civilian. Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Commissary The Fort Lewis Commissary opened in November 1986, and is a modern, state-ofthe-art store. In addition to the large grocery, meat and produce departments, it features a bakery, deli, fresh fish area and plant section. Over 3,000 customers shop at the 40,000-square-foot store each day. Its annual sales of nearly $63 million consistently place it in the top five of all Defense Commissary Agency stores worldwide. Because its nearly 14,000 products are sold at cost plus a 5 percent surcharge, the commissary patrons regularly save more than 30 percent on their grocery bills. This makes the commissary one of the most valuable benefits. The commissary, located between Pendleton and Nevada Avenues, is open seven days a week to all Soldiers, eligible Reserve Component Soldiers, retirees and their families. The store operating hours are Monday through Wednesday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Thursday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Shopping Services The Fort Lewis Shopping Mall provides customers the convenience of one-stop shopping at the PX. In addition to the main store, the mall houses a garden shop, delicatessen, snack stand and optometry shop. Four bubble-type shops house a variety of concessions on a rotating basis. The mini mall contains a pharmacy, furniture store, clothing sales, Class Six store, shoe repair, Chicken Loft and several other AAFES concession shops under one roof. Other facilities are at convenient locations around the Main Post. They include a shoe repair shop, 24-hour shoppette, radio and television servicing, equipment rental shop, laundry and dry-cleaning shop, washer/dryer rental shop, and the world’s largest free-standing Burger King. There is also a vehicle repair garage, auto parts store, car rental service, car wash and four gas stations. The Northwest Area Exchange provides merchandise and services at a reasonable cost. Facilities are available to all active Thrift Shop The Thrift Shop is a non-profit organization serving the military community by providing authorized active and retired military 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 35 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Services personnel and their families a means for consignment sales of used personal and household property for sale to members of the military community and the general public. Resulting profits are disbursed to post charities, post activities of a community or military nature and military servicerelated welfare and charity organizations that benefit the Fort Lewis retired, active duty service personnel and their families. Located in Building 5170, Utah Ave., 964-5401. The Thrift Shop accepts clothing, furniture, household items, books, toys and other items for sale on consignment or as donations. All items must be clean and in good working order. The shop is open Tuesdays–Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and the first Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Consignments are taken in from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday through Thursday and from noon to 12:30 p.m. for those in uniform. Antiques and collectibles are located in the same building. Volunteers provide the backbone of the work force. If you are interested in volunteering, call the consignments supervisor at 964-5401. Banking Services Banking services are available at the Fort Lewis Branch of the Armed Forces Bank. Walk-in hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A drivethrough window behind the bank is open from 8 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Phone 1-888-929-2265. America’s Credit Union, across the street from the Armed Forces Bank, is open from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. weekdays. There is also another facility located to your immediate right as you enter the Madigan Gate at the corner of Jackson and Gardner Loop Road that operates from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Other branches have Saturday hours. Membership is open to Soldiers and Fort Lewis employees. For more information call 964-3113. OER/NCOER appeals, reports of survey, bars to reenlistment and other personal legal matters. Powers of attorney and notary services are available Monday through Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on a walk-in basis. All services are done on a first come first serve space available basis. All other services are provided on a walk-in basis Monday through Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. There is also a same-day Will clinic every Thursday afternoon with sign in starting at 12:30 p.m. Services are available twice a month for retirees on certain Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. For further information call 966-7526. The Claims Office is open for customer service Monday through Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Thursday, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Claims Office handles tort claims, Article 139 claims, personal property claims and various other types of claims. Anyone who has damaged or missing items from a government contracted move must turn in a completed DD Form 1840/1840R, Notice of Loss or Damage, to the Claims Office within 70 days of delivery. Failure to notify the Claims Office within 70 days of delivery may reduce the claim by the amount the office could have recovered from the carrier, sometimes costing the claimant the entire amount claimed. Don’t delay with your DD Form 1840/1840R. For more information or assistance, call 967-0704. The Trial Defense Service (TDS), third floor, provides counseling and services to active-duty Soldiers pending non-judicial punishment, administrative separation and courts-martial. Hours of operation are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The emergency on-call TDS duty officer is available 24 hours a day. Article 15 and administrative separation counseling is done on an appointment basis only. Appointments can be made by calling 967-0707. Suspects are seen on a walk-in basis. The Fort Lewis branch of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, or Magistrate’s Court, is on the second floor, Room 222, Bldg. 2027. The office adjudicates both military and civilian on-post traffic offenses and all on-post nonfelony criminal cases involving non-military persons. All court hearings are held in U.S. District Court, downtown Tacoma. For information, call 967-0711. Legal Services The Staff Judge Advocate is located in Bldg. 2027, on the corner of Liggett Avenue and North 8th Street and provides a full range of legal services. The Legal Assistance Office provides confidential legal services to Soldiers, retirees and their family members. Legal assistance attorneys provide advice on divorce, separation, child support, child custody, wills, powers of attorney, landlord-tenant issues, debt collection, military administrative matters such as Information Services If you’re looking for a telephone number for a Fort Lewis organization, dial 113 from on post and 967-1110 from off post. If you’re looking for a specific person, call the post locator at 967-6221 for Soldiers and 967-2131 for Fort Lewis employees. Previous Page ➜ 36 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Services 4 p.m.; and appointments and walk-ins the 1st Saturday of the month from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Appointments can be made by calling 967-5065. Civilian ID and Contractor Badges Contractor badges can be obtained in Waller Hall, Building 2140, from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information call 967-5065. Employment The more than 5,000 Fort Lewis civilian employees provide valuable support in many occupations, from physicians to heavy mobile equipment mechanics. Civilian employees are able to use a variety of services at Fort Lewis such as the golf course, libraries, gyms, swimming pools, equipment rental, and recreation centers. Civilian employment does not authorize use of the PX or commissary, however. Most civil service employees at Fort Lewis work for I Corps and Fort Lewis or Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC). Appropriated Fund Civilians are hired through the West Civilian Personnel Operations Center website: http://www.cpol.army.mil. In addition, a 24-hour job information line for civil Post Newspaper The Northwest Guardian carries news about units, Soldiers, family members, civilian employees and features of interest. Among the helpful sections are announcements, schedules, club news and community activity notes. The editorial office is located in Bldg. 2025, phone 967-0173. To get free ads listing personal property for sale, run in the Northwest Guardian, bring the submission form to the Public Affairs Office or marked distribution boxes at one of the following locations: Mini-Mall; PX; Commissary; Thrift Shop; North Fort Mini-Mall; Officers’ Club or American Lake Club by noon Monday for publication that Friday. Soldiers, retirees, Fort Lewis employees and their family members may submit free ads. ID Card Facility The ID card / DEERS facility is located in Waller Hall, Building 2140. Operating hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and appointment only, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.;Tuesday and Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to Post Office The Fort Lewis branch of the Tacoma Post Office provides convenient postal service. Located in Bldg. 5173, it is open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Boxes are available for rent. Phone (253) 471-6133. The closest off-post post office is in DuPont, located just off I-5, between Main Post and North Fort. Hours are 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Lobby is open 24 hours per day. Phone 964-8333, for more information. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 37 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Services service jobs is available by calling 967-5377 or at the Fort Lewis CPAC website, http://www.lewis.army.mil/cpo. The Civilian Personnel Advisory Center is located in Building 2015, on the corner of Pendleton and N 4th Street. The CPAC hires NonAppropriated Fund (NAF) civilians, predominantly to provide Morale, Welfare and Recreation service to Soldiers, their families and other members of the military community. The CPAC, NAF Division Job Information Center is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to provide assistance with employment and provide information for jobs not paid from funds appropriated by Congress. Applicants can access the NAF web site at http://acpol.army.mil/employment. You may contact the NAF job information office at 967-7776 or 967-7601. The MAMC Job Information Center is available to provide information about job opportunities at the hospital. It is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The JIC is located at MAMC, Human Resources Branch (Ground Floor) and can be contacted at (253) 968-2867. Information specific to nursing openings can be obtained at (253) 968-2859. General employment information, is available at the West Civilian operations center web site: http://www.cpol.army.mil or at the Fort Lewis CPAC website: http://www.lewis.army.mil/cpo. Employment opportunities also exist with the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES). The AAFES personnel office is located in Building 9503 at the Logistics Center. The phone number is 964-2522 or you can visit the AAFES website at http://www.aafes.com. Individuals begin the transition process by identifying their individual transition needs as a part of a pre-separation counseling session, where they complete the mandatory pre-separation counseling checklist, DD Form 2648. The ACAP Center conducts preseparation counseling daily and coordinates attendance at the multi-day Job Search Skill and Veteran’s Benefit Workshop, which provides essential job search skills training. Call 967-3258 for information on scheduling ACAP transition services. ACAP through its combination of Fed, eral, state and contracted services, offers an extensive package of resources for transitioners. ACAP is not a job placement service, but provides extensive job-search skills training, individual counseling, local employment fairs, one-stop job hunting assistance and access to transition services. ACAP also offers it’s own internet based job search program, located on the ACAP World Wide Web page. (www.acap.army.mil) The Washington State Employment Security, Veterans Job Service Center office offers extensive follow-on job search assistance services to veterans of the Fort Lewis military community as a part of ACAP The Fort . Lewis ACAP Center is located in Bldg 2013A, at the corner of Liggett Ave. and North 3rd Street. The Fort Lewis ACAP World Wide Web page is located at www.lewis.army.mil/acap. instructions. Parents are encouraged when moving to maintain copies of their students records, transcripts, immunization records, IEP evaluations, any special educational needs documentation, GPA interpretations with course descriptions, birth certificates and synopsis’s of assessment reports. This information will ensure a smooth move to the new school. Most Fort Lewis students are served by the Clover Park School District, North Thurston School District and Bethel School District. Private and parochial schools are also available in nearby communities. Five elementary schools are on post and Tillicum Elementary School (off post) serves MAMC and part of Fort Lewis. Children must have reached their fifth birthday by August 31 to enter kindergarten and must be six years old by August 31 to enter first grade. Senior high and middle school students living on post attend school off post at Lakes High School, Woodbrook Middle School and Mann Middle School. Contact the Clover Parks School District Transportation Office for families residing on post for pick and drop off points at 583-5494/5498. If you have questions, contact the Schools Liaison Office, Waller Hall Welcome and Farewell Center, Room 203, at 967-7195. K-12 school related information available for transitioning Soldiers via the internet at: cpsd@cloverpark.k12.wa.us. Check out the information concerning the Military Child Education Coalition at www.militarychild.org. For more information about Clover Park School District, phone 583-5000, Local Schools The Department of the Army requires all Soldiers with school age children to notify their children’s school upon reassignment Army Career and Alumni Program The Army Career and Alumni Program (ACAP) provides comprehensive transition assistance planning and essential job search skill training to separating and retiring active duty military, Department of the Army civilians and their adult family members. Eligibility for ACAP services begins one year prior to separation or transition leave for normal voluntary and involuntary separations. Individuals preparing for retirement are encouraged to begin two years prior to retirement or beginning transition leave. Public Law also guarantees transition services for up to 90 days after completing active duty. Spouses of registered ACAP clients are eligible for services and are strongly encouraged to participate in ACAP activities along with their transitioning sponsor. Previous Page ➜ 38 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Services North Thurston School District, phone (360) 493-9000, Bethel School District, phone (253) 539-6000, Olympia School district, phone (360) 753-8827, or the Washington State superintendent of Public Instruction at (360) 753-1700. meet weekly. Free child care is provided during most services and activities at the Post Chapel and several unit chapels. To volunteer for chapel activities, call the Main Post Chapel at 967-4849. Fort Lewis chaplains operate two special programs: the Family Life Center and an ongoing crisis intervention ministry. A marriage preparation course is the first Friday of each month from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Family Life Center, located at the Four Chaplains Memorial Chapel. Call 967-1723 for more information. A certificate of completion from the course is usually required for marriage by a military chaplain. If you do not have a unit chaplain, call 967-3126 or 3127. For emergency assistance or counseling after duty hours call the on-call duty chaplain at 967-0015. This program provides assistance to individuals with alcohol and other drug-related problems. Services are available to active and reserve component Soldiers, retirees, and family members (18 years old and above) of these individuals. Additionally, Fort Lewis employees are afforded services through the clinical component of the Command ASAP Employee Assistance Program for alcohol and drug-related problems as well as work-related stress. All ASAP elements are located in Bldg. 2006A on Ligget Ave. between 2nd and 3rd Street. The program is staffed by professionals, education and prevention specialists, rehabilitation counselors and staff advisors. The primary phone number for general inquiries concerning the Command ASAP is 967-1446 or 967-1415. The Command ASAP prevention coordinator can be reached at 967-1412 and operates a Resource Library of prevention materials and lesson plans on various topics related to alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. Resource Library materials are available to all valid ID cardholders. A 12-hour Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Training (ADAPT) remedial education course is provided for personnel referred to it by their commanders or by the courts. The Command ASAP Risk Reduction Program Coordinator can be reached at 966-5778 and assists senior commanders and staff in developing targeted prevention activities based on an assessment, on an ongoing quarterly basis of 21 indicators of readiness impacting personnel problems. Biochemical testing to detect alcohol and various other drugs is used as a means of early identification of abusers and as a deterrent to casual and experimental use of drugs. The coordinator for this office is at 967-4351. Outpatient rehabilitation counseling, clinical assessments, referral and liaison services, and intensive outpatient treatment programs are available through the clinical component of the Command ASAP. Appointments can be made by calling 967-2202 or 5831. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and its counterparts, AL-ANON (for spouses) and ALA-TEEN (for children of alcoholics) are independent of the ASAP, but are available on post and in the surrounding area. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) groups are also available. For additional information about AA, AL-ANON and ALA-TEEN, call 474-8897 or 1-800-726-8094. NA can be reached at 531-8792. Chapels Several post chapels offer weekly and, in some cases, daily religious activities. Religious education is provided for all ages. Several chapels offer Protestant Sunday School. Call 967-4849 for information. Catholic Continuing Christian Development (CCD) instruction is taught at the Main Post Chapel. Jewish services, education and social programs are held in Chapel No. 5. Opportunities for participation are offered through choirs and other activities. Several Protestant, Catholic and Jewish groups, including Protestant Women of the Chapel and the Catholic Ladies’ Guild, Red Cross American Red Cross provides a number of services to Soldiers and their immediate family members. These services include emergency communication; verification of emergency leave and access to financial assistance. For active duty military, the Red Cross is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling 1-877-272-7337. In the event of an emergency, illness, critical accident, death, birth of a new child in a service members family, or the family’s request for the service members presence, your Red Cross should be notified immediately. Through our advanced Armed Forces Emergency Services Center, the service member can be reached and given this information anywhere in the world. Once the service member is notified, it is then up to military authorities to decide whether or not to grant leave. American Red Cross works with other organizations here on Fort Lewis such as Army Emergency Relief in providing emergency funding for service members and their families; Family Resource Center; newcomer and unit deployment briefings. The Red Cross is located in Waller Hall. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The phone number is (253) 967-4288. Command Army Substance Abuse Program I Corps and Fort Lewis command has an effective Command Army Substance Abuse Program. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 39 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ In this section... • Recreation • Army Community Service • Child and Youth Services • The Cascade Community Center • Education Services Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation M psychological well-being, individual fitness orale programs for Soldiers have and morale as studies confirm and deepen existed since the Revolutionary War. our underOrganized standing of programs started Soldiers are entitled to the same MWR’s positive on the battlefields contribution to of World War I, quality of life as is afforded the Soldier and where the Salvafamily readition Army and society they are pledged to defend. The ness and retenRed Cross ministion. tered to the needs essence of the MWR mission is to foster The Fort Lewis of Soldiers as the MWR Marketing forerunners of and support improved productivity, Office is responsitoday’s MWR personnel. In 1940, mental and physical fitness, individual ble for promoting MWR Programs at the beginning and services as of World War II, growth, positive values and well as special the Morale Divievents through sion, later named family well-being. the design and Special Services, - Army MWR Philosophy distribution of was established. Between 1946 banners, signs, and 1955, the core recreation programs posters and fliers, were established and staffed by a combiand additional pubnation of active duty military and civillicity via electronic ians. Civilians have continued the readerboards and tradition of operating MWR programs with plasmas and the military oversight. Special Services underweb site. The went many reorganizations and name office is in charge changes before its present configuration of soliciting coras MWR. porate sponsorToday, Army MWR programs are recogships for all nized not only for the high value they prospecial events. vide the Army community, but the nation as Call 967-5200 for a whole. Army childcare programs are recmore information. ognized as a model for childcare services in To get up-to-date America. In fact, 100 percent of Army MWR information about all Child Development Centers have been MWR activities and accredited by the National Association for facilities, please go to the Education of Young Children versus fortlewismwr.com or only 8 percent of civilian childcare centers. call the activity line Soldiers and their families continue to rate at 967-4294. MWR programs as very important to their “ ” 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 41 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation Recreation Most recreation facilities on Fort Lewis are operated by the Business Operations Division. Soldiers, retirees, family members, civilian employees and their guests are eligible to use the facilities. Sports and Fitness Centers The administrative office for the sports and fitness centers directs a complete athletic program for men and women. The company intramural athletic program includes women’s and men’s sports. Regular classes are held on post to learn tennis, aerobic exercise, women’s weight training, racquetball and much more. Call 967-2604 for additional information. Personal trainers offer services free of charge to help you get started on a fitness regimen. Cowan Memorial Stadium, Building 2170, includes football and softball facilities and an all-weather track. The athletic fields are located in four different areas: across from Wilson Sports and Fitness Center, at Cemetery Road and 2nd Division Drive, behind Soldiers Field House and adjacent to Keeler Gym and the Sheridan Complex. The phone number for more information or reservations is 967-2912. Soldiers Field House, Building 3236, located just off 2nd Division Drive, is the largest sports facility on post. It houses a gym, three basketball/volleyball courts, free weights, Nautilus circuit, BodyMaster circuit machines, LifeCircuit machines, two racquetball courts, outdoor tennis courts, aerobic machines and men’s and women’s saunas. The phone number is 967-4771. Soldiers Field House Pool is located in Soldiers Field House and offers parent/tot swim lessons, water aerobics and unit and profile PT training. Soldiers Field House Pool is also home to the Youth Swim Team, the Fort Lewis Dolphins. To contact the Soldiers Field House Pool, call 967-5390. McVeigh Sports and Fitness Center, located in Building 2160 on Liggett Avenue, can be reached at 967-5869. McVeigh is one of the best equipped weightlifting facilities in the Pacific Northwest. It houses two indoor tennis courts, indoor racquetball courts, an climbing wall, Nautilus circuit, LifeCircuit machines, BodyMaster circuit machines, free weights, a mat area, aerobic machines and men’s and women’s saunas. Kimbro Memorial Pool, which is located in McVeigh Sports and Fitness Center, offers swim lessons, water safety, unit training, scuba and water aerobics classes, as well as open swimming. Kimbro Memorial Pool can be reached at 967-5026. Sheridan Sports and Fitness Center, located in Building 3759 on Stryker Avenue, has a basketball/volleyball court, a racquetball court, Nautilus circuit, free weights and a co-ed sauna. The phone number is 967-7311. Previous Page ➜ 42 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation Jensen Sports and Fitness Center is home to the new Family Fitness and Health Program. While you participate in fitness activities, on-site child care is available on a space-available basis from 7:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday for children six weeks through 12 years of age. Appropriate activities and supervision will be provided by qualified CYS care-giving staffers. Food service will not be provided, and a free one-time registration will be completed on-site registration will be completed for this CYS program only. For more information on what parents need to provide while their children are in this child care program, call 967-1254. This center also houses an indoor track, basketball/volleyball courts, BodyMaster multistation machine, an aerobic studio and steam room facilities. For more information on the certified personal trainer services available, call 966-2638. Jensen Sports and Fitness Center is located on Division and Liggett avenues in Building 2022. The phone number is 967-5975. Wilson Sports and Fitness Center is located on D Street just off 41st Division Drive in Building 11596. Wilson has basketball/volleyballs courts, two outdoor tennis courts, free weights, LifeFitness circuit, LifeCircuit machines, aerobic machines and men’s and women’s saunas. The phone number is 967-7471. The center was named in honor of the late Maj. Benjamin F Wilson . who was awarded the Medal of Honor during the Korean War. Keeler Sports and Fitness Center, located in Building 9993 on Garfield Street, offers basketball/volleyball courts, two racquetball courts, two outdoor tennis courts, MedX circuit machines, aerobic machines and men’s and women’s saunas. The number to Keeler Sports and Fitness Center is 967-6808. Keeler Pool, which is located in Keeler Sports and Fitness Center, can be reached at 967-6652. Activities offered at Keeler Pool include unit training. Outdoor Recreation Outdoor Recreation facilities are spread throughout Fort Lewis, encompassing 800 acres of land. On-post lakes provide picnicking and fishing opportunities. A variety of programs is also offered including skills clinics, winter sports, cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, fishing, hunting, outdoor recreation trips and many other outdoor adventure events. The recreation areas available include a fitness trail with exercise stations; Solo Point, a saltwater boat launch site on Puget Sound; Chambers Lake; Lewis Lake; scenic picnic and primitive camping areas; Tall Firs picnic area on American Lake; and Miller Hill recreation area. A Washington state fishing license is required to fish, either on or off post. A Washington state hunting license is also required to hunt both on and off post. Licenses are available for purchase at the Northwest Adventure Center and the PX. Fort Lewis also boasts Army Travel Camp and Log Cabins. The travel camp includes 49 newly remodeled sites with blacktop pads, sewer, power and cable TV, as well as newly remodeled commons with laundry and shower facilities. Reservations are accepted year round. The 10 log cabins are situated on the shores of American Lake, with each cabin offering a complete kitchen, restroom with shower and linens and towels with daily maid service. Russell Landing Marina is located on the northwestern side of Beachwood on American Lake Avenue. It offers a year-round, wet/dry moorage based on boat length. There is a minimal fee for launching a boat. The tackle and bait shop offers not only live critters and a few selected fishing items, but also a variety of resale products from assorted 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 43 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation competitions and registered skeet compactions. The newly remodeled clubhouse offers shooting sports resale and a snack bar. The rifle range has 30 lanes, 10- to 300-yard targets and covered shooting benches. For more information about the Skeet and Trap Range, call 967-7056. For information about the Rifle and Pistol Range, call 967-9803. Nelson Recreation Center Nelson Recreation Center offers classes, stage shows, tournaments and on- and offpost leisure, cultural and recreational information for Soldiers, retirees, families and guests. The Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers is located in the center. Facilities are provided for groups, unit parties, wedding receptions and birthday parties. The Center is located in Building 3168 on 2nd Division Drive. The Center is open from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and noon to 9 p.m. Sunday. The phone number to Nelson Recreation Center is 967-2539. chips and candies to ice and beverages. The Marina offers motorized boat rentals ranging from party boats to 16-footer aluminum and a joyride with our new “mouse boat.” Renters must be 18 years of age and have a military or DoD ID card. A boating safety card is a must for renting and can be simultaneously obtained free of charge after completing a video class. All pavilion reservations and rentals are also being arranged at Russell Landing, including pavilions located at Shoreline Park, old Northwest Adventure Center, American Lake and Chamber Lake. For added convenience, the Marina has volleyballs and horseshoes for daily rentals. All rentals are on a first-come, first-served basis. For reservations and information call 967-2510. Shoreline Park, which is located on the west end of Beachwood Housing on Beach Road, is a beautiful seasonal swimming area, staffed with lifeguards for safety. It has a snack bar, which offers not only conventional food and beverages, but also takes care of the fun boat rentals. Fun boats include pedal boats, kayaks and canoes. Boat cards are not required to rent non-motorized boats but a minimum of 14 years of age and military or DoD ID card are still a must. Pavilions located at the park are being rented and reserved at the Russell Landing Marina. For reservations and more details, call 967-2510. Northwest Adventure Center is located on NCO Beach Road and is a brand-new facility. The state-of-the-art facility offers sporting goods, firearms and ammunition, camping and fishing equipment, as well as white-water and sea kayaks. The Center boasts the Army’s only five-star PADI-certified full-service scuba diving shop and instruction center. The NAC also boasts a complete outdoor equipment rental program that includes boats, travel trailers and trailer repair services with hitch installation and sales. The Center offers classes and clinics for many of the outdoor pursuits that can be found in Washington. NAC controls hunting opportunities on post, which require a safety briefing. The NAC houses the Outdoor Recreation administrative offices and provides adventure outings of all kinds and two year-round paintball fields. For more information call 967-5415. Fort Lewis boasts one of the finest skeet ranges in the Army. It offers six skeet fields, four trap fields with duck tower, five stand and wobble skeet, monthly sporting clay Information, Tickets and Tours Information, Tickets and Tours is located in the Leisure Travel Center, Building 2166, at the corner of S. 12th Street and Liggett. It is open from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekdays and from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturdays. Information is available for Pacific Northwest recreation, events and attractions. ITT operates a comprehensive tour program with destinations throughout the Pacific Northwest. Reservation services include hotels and motels throughout the United States and Southern Canada. ITT is an authorized TicketMaster outlet for entertainment and sporting events in the Puget Sound area. Tickets to off-post area attractions are also available. Previous Page ➜ 44 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation Libraries The information highway leads to Fort Lewis libraries, which are located within easy reach of most troop units, Madigan Army Medical Center, Stone Education Center and the housing areas. Library Internet workstations provide access to the online catalog. Information Online Network, the automated card catalog, offers periodical fulltext databases, the World Wide Web and e-mail. Patrons may use their library card at lewis.army.mil or remote access to the online catalog and commercial databases, to e-mail a question to a librarian and to read an e-book. Materials consist of more than 143,000 volumes of books, videos, audiotapes, DVDs and compact disks. The libraries also subscribe to over 450 magazines and newspapers, with files in a variety of formats dating back to 1960. Interlibrary loan, reference and research, reservation of checked-out books, voter registration and income tax forms are available. Preschool story times and children’s summer reading clubs are offered at Book Patch Children’s Library, which is inside Grandstaff Memorial Library. The number to the children’s library is 967-5533. Grandstaff Memorial Library is located on Pendleton Avenue at North 10th Avenue in Building 2109 and can be reached at 967-5889. Crittenberger Library, Building 3271, is on 2nd Division Drive. The phone number is 967-2824. MAMC Community Library is located in Room 1-92-10 of the Medical Mall, near the front entrance and Chapel. The phone number is 968-2355. Arts and Crafts Center The Arts and Crafts is located in Building 5038 at the corner of 2nd Street and Pendleton Avenue. The phone number for the Arts and Crafts Center is 967-5001. The Fort Lewis Gallery and Frame Shop provides self-help classes and open shop for those who wish to do their own framing work. The shop is open Monday and Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Basic matting and framing classes are required for new users and offered twice weekly on Monday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. If you have previous experience in matting and framing, an orientation class is offered on the second and fourth Sundays of each month from noon to 1 p.m. Because of the high demand for these classes, in-person, prepaid registration is required. For those wanting custom framing, the frame shop has a very competent, professional staff ready to help you. The military community has an outstanding collection of 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 45 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Take advantage of the “Early Bird User Special” for half-off bay fees every Thursday and Friday until 4 p.m. Also in the Auto Skill Center complex is a 24-hour wand-type carwash. For more information about the Engine Repair Shop, call 967-3728. Call 967-4793 for more information about the Autobody/Paint Shop. Shear Elegance Pet Grooming is open Tuesday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The phone number is 964-2797. Spirited Ceramics is open Monday and Thursday 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. To reach the ceramic shop, call 964-2515. Flying Activity The Fort Lewis Army Flying Activity offers flight training for all of the various aviation ratings from the private pilot through the airline transport pilot. These programs encourage creative development of skills in flying by providing the necessary ground and flight training to achieve the highest level of certification in aviation. For those who are already rated pilots, there are rental aircraft available for travel, sightseeing and other recreational uses. Most aircraft are fully equipped for instrument flight and are the finest maintained aircraft in the Northwest. One of the most important benefits of the flying club is that all members are insured on the DoD insurance policy, eliminating any requirement for an individual to acquire renter’s insurance at his or her own expense. The Fort Lewis Army Flying Activity is open to members of all active duty military, retirees, reserves, National Guard, DoD civilians, Civil Air Patrol and the FAA. The office is located in Nelson Recreation Center, Building 3168. Due to reduced staffing, please call 964-4932 to ensure someone will be there. original and limited edition art collected from around the world. The staff is professionally qualified to assist you in assuring that these valuable works of art continue to appreciate in value and are beautifully framed for your home or office. The gallery provides a wide variety of choices for departure gifts, limited edition military art and other art prints. Because each piece is unique and receives individual attention, we are unable to give telephone estimates. Bring your art pieces in for an estimate, which is good for 30 days. The Privately Owned Vehicle Resale Lot is another service of the Administration Office for Arts and Crafts Center. The lot is located at Pendleton Avenue and Kaufman Street, and all POVs in the lot must be registered with Arts and Crafts. Authorized users are required to bring vehicle registration, proof of insurance, post tag number and ID card when registering a vehicle. There is a minimal fee. Registration hours are as follows: Monday, Thursday and Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Call the Administrative Office for more information at 967-5001. Indoor and outdoor Boat and RV Storage is available at Building 9646, Logistics Center, at a low monthly rate. Call 967-7893 for details. Operating hours are Monday, Thursday and Friday 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Fort Lewis Rock Club meets the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. The club is very active, encourages family participation and goes on some great digs in the surrounding areas. For complete information, call 967-5001 during operating hours. The Auto Skills Development Center has professional mechanics to provide you with the information you need to repair, maintain or overhaul your vehicle. The Engine Repair Shop, Building 4043, has indoor general work bays, lube bays, tire bays, workbenches and secure storage. They provide professional services in machine work, engine analysis and wheel alignment. The Autobody/Paint Shop, Building 4081, provides both self-help and professional services. Don’t paint your car until you check out the professional painting services of the Autobody/Paint Shop. It is located on the corner of Clark and West Way. Hours of operation are Thursday from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., Friday Army Community Service Army Community Service is an Army-wide program designed specifically to assist Soldiers, Previous Page ➜ 46 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation retirees and their families in coping with a variety of concerns. Some ACS services are available to civilian employees and their family members. ACS provides information, assistance and guidance to members of the Army community in coping with personal and family issues beyond the scope of their own resources. In addition, ACS offers a single, easily accessible office for those who need help or wish to discuss their problems confidentially. A follow-up visit is scheduled to ensure that appropriate services were provided and the problem was resolved. The Fort Lewis ACS is located in Waller Hall Welcome Center, Building 2140. The office is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Assistance with Emergency Travel is available during normal business hours. For after-hours emergencies, contact the Red Cross. For updated information regarding ACS programs, access the ACS Web page at lewis.army.mil. ACS services include the following: Information and referral services in ACS provide needed referrals to other military and civilian agencies. as the operations/synchronization center that ties Family Readiness Group requirements to garrison support functions. The FRC supports commanders with programs that enhance family readiness, provides resource support for families, coordinates semi-annual training and guides FRG leaders and members in implementing a unit FRG. The facility has meeting spaces for FRG meetings, projects and briefings. There is a self-help automated production center for the development of FRG unit newsletters. Staff is available for technical assistance. The FRC is located on the corner of 9th Division and Idaho Street and can be reached by calling 967-9496. assist you in finding a place to share your time and talent. The IVC office has a listing of the post-wide volunteer opportunities available. The office tracks volunteers, monthly hours and conducts annual postwide recognition. Employment Readiness Program The Employment Readiness Program helps adult family members prepare resumes, locate local jobs and enter the job market. Services are available to all eligible personnel except active duty Soldiers. Active duty Soldiers are required to utilize the Army Career and Alumni Program transition services located in Building 2013-A. Services are also available to family members of DoD civilians on a space-available basis. The ERP maintains listings of local job openings. These lists include federal, state, county and other local job vacancies. Employment opportunities range from temporary part-time to permanent full-time positions. Job announcements are updated daily. Assistance is provided to those who want to volunteer their services in order to gain additional experience. Computers are available for family members registered with the ERP The program’s . Installation Volunteer Coordinator Fort Lewis has supported Special Olympics for over 26 years. More than 2,000 athletes participate in Washington Special Olympics each year. WSO continues to be a success due to over 1,000 participating volunteers every year. To learn more about volunteering at the Special Olympics or other opportunities available, contact the Installation Volunteer Coordinator at 967-2324. The IVC will Family Resource Center The Family Resource Center opened in Building 4274 on April 11, 1996, to serve 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 47 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation are unable to come to the Loan Closet, your spouse can pick up the household items with a copy of your orders. During in-processing at the 525th Replacement Company, you will be required to attend the Newcomer’s Orientation. Normally held on the last Tuesday of each month, representatives from various MWR facilities attend to promote their activities. There you will find information on family readiness groups, libraries, child and youth services, as well as the David L. Stone Education Center, upcoming special events and more. Spouses are highly encouraged to attend and most welcome. Free childcare on site is provided and attendees are provided free lunch. The orientation is followed by a guided bus tour of the installation. Family Services Family Services has professional counselors to assist with emergency situations, help resolve personal issues and to make community referrals. Other services include short-term counseling, emergency food locker assistance, Waiting Families Support Group, assistance to exceptional family members, information on foster care and/or adoption and public assistance. Army Emergency Relief coordinator offers assistance on the preparation of applications, resumes and cover letters. Call 967-3538 for more information and operating hours. members to Fort Lewis and assists with all aspects of relocating to the new duty assignment. Individual relocation counseling is available for both in- and outbound personnel. The RRP provides assistance to military personnel and family members who will be moving to the Fort Lewis/Tacoma communities and those relocating to other military installations. Computerized information (SITES) from all active duty military installations, a worldwide resource library, PCS videotapes of various overseas installations and trip-mapping services within CONUS are provided upon request. Stop by ACS or call 967-7166 for the Fort Lewis Welcome Packet or a SITES printout. The center also provides assistance to foreign-born spouses by offering classes for English as a second language. Limited immigration and naturalization services are also available. You can also obtain a 30-day loan of household items from our Loan Closet. You will need a copy of your orders, and, if you Army Emergency Relief provides emergency financial assistance in the form of interest-free loans and grants to Soldiers, retirees and their families. Active duty Soldiers must apply for help on DA Form 1103 through their unit commander. AER also provides educational assistance for family members of active duty, retired or deceased Soldiers. Loans and scholarships are available. Financial Readiness The ACS Financial Readiness Program offers assistance on a first-come, first-served basis. Skilled counselors will help establish a budget, or help those with severe debt enroll in local debt reduction programs. They also provide investment, tax and consumer information and help with consumer complaints. A counselor from Consumer Credit Counseling Service can advise and assist Soldiers in restructuring debt payments. Waiting Families Support Group The Waiting Families Support Group assists families whose sponsors are on tours overseas. The primary function is to help family members find solutions to their problems. The WFSG also provides an opportunity to meet others in similar circumstances and provide support for the unique problems involved in this type of military tour. Relocation Readiness The Relocation Readiness Program office welcomes newly assigned Soldiers and family Previous Page ➜ 48 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation Family Advocacy Program Family Advocacy is concerned primarily with the prevention and reduction of spouse and child abuse. The program has two major components. The manager is responsible for the prevention program, which includes educational classes and community awareness programs. Social Work Service provides treatment at Madigan Army Medical Center. The overall program ensures coordination between ACS, SWS and many other components in the community. The program monitors the prevention, identification, reporting, investigation and treatment of spouse and child abuse. FAP provides education and prevention programs that help Soldiers and their family members be strong Soldiers and strong families. The classes focus on healthy families and programs that help parents develop positive parenting skills. The classes cover the various aspects of ages and stages in child growth and development and skills that prevent child abuse. Supplementary classes focus on healthy relationships for Soldiers and their spouses that develop coping skills to prevent spouse abuse. They include classes on anger management and stress management. These classes are open to all eligible personnel. Family Advocacy provides required annual prevention training to all units and Soldiers at Fort Lewis. The program has launched a joint effort between the hospital and the installation. The Preventive Intervention Program works with individuals and couples to prevent abuse before it becomes an incident. PIP is a model program for the Army. and to learn some new skills that might work even better. There are often many questions about children’s needs and what to do. The New Parent Support Program is a reliable source for answers to parent’s questions. For more information about the program, call 967-5940. Exceptional Family Member Program The Exceptional Family Member Program provides referral services for educational, housing, community and military services for families with special needs. Early enrollment in the EFMP is the Soldier’s guarantee that the Army will do its best to match the Soldier’s grade and specialty with a location where the exceptional family member’s needs may be met. Information about EFMP enrollment is not given to selection boards, so EFMP enrollment does not adversely affect a Soldier’s selection for promotion, schools or assignment. New Parent Support Program The New Parent Support Program is a professional team of social workers and registered nurses who provide in-home parenting support and educational services to Fort Lewis families with children ages six years and under free of charge. The program helps parents learn to cope with stress, isolation, post-deployment reunions and the everyday demands of parenthood. Home visiting services offer parents the opportunity to improve their skills as parents Child and Youth Services Child and Youth Services is a comprehensive system that coordinates and provides services for children and youth on the installation. The CYS system has been awarded Department of Defense Certification with commendation, The System of Excellence Award and accreditation through the National Association for the Education of Young Children and National School Age Care Alliance. A CYS information center, Child and Youth Services Central Registration, is located in Building 2166, on the corner of 12th Street and Liggett Avenue. Contact 967-2494 for more information. Supplemental Programs and Services provides a centrally located registration service for all children and youth enrolled in the CYS programs. Information about all CYS delivery services may be obtained by calling 967-2494. To ensure the safety of your children, families using any of the CYS systems must be registered. To register children from birth to school age, parents must provide immunization records, birth certificate, names and phone numbers of three emergency contacts and any other pertinent information regarding the child. Middle school and teen registration must include parent permission for teens to be transported in a government vehicle for field trips or youth shuttles, as well as other pertinent family information and emergency contact information. Children and youth enrolled in sports programs 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 49 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation needs locate the least restrictive environment for his or her child. Short Term Child Care in Unit Settings is a child care service that will provide care for children of parents attending meetings or unit functions. The child care service will be provided in the same building where the parents are meeting. Contact 967-2494 to arrange for STACC service or for additional information regarding special needs. School Age Services School Age Services is an accredited child care delivery system that offers before- and after-school programs, full-day programs during school vacations and school closures and summer camp for children in kindergarten through fifth grade. Activities are organized within four service areas: arts, recreation and leisure; life skills, citizenship and leadership; sports, fitness and health; and mentoring, intervention and education. Children have the opportunity to join 4-H Clubs and the Boys and Girls Club of America. Special interest areas feature computers, a game room, library, cooking club, arts and crafts, science, music and drama. The Beachwood School Age Center summer programs include fishing, swimming, boating, bowling, nature walks, biking, sports and reading clubs. A strong relationship exists between the elementary schools and the SAS program through the Character Counts initiative and homework centers. must provide a current sports physical and emergency contact phone numbers. Child Development Services Child Development Services provides child care services for children from birth through 12 years old. CDS activities are geared toward enrichment and school readiness programs, which will help your child develop socially, emotionally, mentally and physically. You can do just that at the Raindrops and Rainbows Parent and Child Play Center, which is located in Building 8197, adjacent to the Beachwood School Age Center. This new program offers free activities to parents and their children, birth to age 5, and serves as a place to play, learn and network. Participate in a variety of fun activities, work on school readiness, meet other parents and children and form friendships to last a lifetime. A CYS early childhood professional will be on site to conduct activities with you and your children. This program is not child care; parents must remain at the center with children. Parents must provide meals or snacks for their children, and diapers, etc. The center is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come to play and learn, and stay as long as you like! For more information, call 967-2600 or 967-3056. In order to meet parental preference and children’s needs, child care is provided in both home-based and center-based settings. The three child care centers on Fort Lewis are Clarkmoor Child Development Center, Beachwood School Age Center and Madigan Child Development Center. Child Development Centers are state-of-the-art accredited facilities, which are the prototype for similar Army construction projects. Full-day care, hourly care and part-day care are provided at Clarkmoor Child Development Center. Family Child Care is a cost effective child care delivery system, which also offers specialized child care services—extended hours, long-term care, care for children with special needs and care for children whose parents are working shifts. Additionally, the FCC delivery system provides employment opportunities for many Army spouses. The FCC system provides care in certified government quarters that are inspected closely for compliance with fire, safety, health and program quality standards. The Special Needs Resource Team is available to assist the parent of a child with special Youth Services Youth Services provides Boys and Girls Club of America opportunities for middle school and teenage youth such as league sports programs, sports clinics and instructional classes. The North Fort Youth Center offers leisure and recreational activities for middle school and teenage youth. Keystone Club, Torch Club, Power Hour, Work Force and Technology Center are just a few of the Boys and Girls Club programs designed to teach citizenship, values and leadership. Additionally, excellent scholarship opportunities are obtainable for graduating high school youth. The Red Cross Babysitting Certification course is offered for youth 13 years and older. The Youth Fitness Zone provides a wide range of sports and fitness programs to include baseball, track and field, soccer, Previous Page ➜ 50 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation basketball and cheerleading. Open basketball courts, weight training equipment and cardio development equipment are available for teens. Appropriate training and supervision during the use of the equipment is available. Instructional classes in karate, ballet and gymnastics are offered throughout the week. Contact 967-4441 for additional information. The Washington State Special Olympics are held annually at Fort Lewis. Call 967-2405 for additional information. Summit Arena, which is next door to the Bowl Arena on Liggett Avenue, features a large indoor skating rink. The rink is available for unit and family parties and is open to all Fort Lewis Soldiers, civilian employees, retirees and their families. The number to Summit Arena is 967-4694. corner of Bitar and S. Division. Wedding receptions, promotion parties, banquets and special events can be held at any of the post clubs listed below. Arrangements can be made by calling the Catering Office at 964-1209. Clubs The Cascade Community Center is open to everyone and offers lunch Monday through Friday. It is set up as a fast food and cafeteria operation. The Cascade Lounge is open Wednesday and Friday and includes a game room. The Lewis, Clark and Olympic rooms are available for private parties and other functions. The facility also houses a barber shop that is open to everyone and can be reached by calling 964-0331. Overlooking beautiful American Lake, the American Lake Community Center is available for private functions such as wedding receptions, conferences and unit functions. To reserve this facility, call 964-1209. Located at the old Madigan Army Medical Center, the café features breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Latin Sensation Night, which is Friday. Madigan Café can be reached at 964-4054. The club is also available for private parties. The Cascade Community Center Catering The Catering Office is located in the Cascade Community Center, building 2400 at the Club North is located on North Fort Lewis and is open six days a week. Nightclub/bar hours are Monday through Thursday from 4:30 p.m. to midnight, Friday from 4:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. and Saturday from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. The snack bar is open during these hours, as well as 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday for lunch. Club North offers free country line dances at 7 p.m. on All Country Thursdays. Enjoy country and variety music on Friday and Saturday nights. Call 964-0144 for more information. Russell Landing Café is located on North Fort on the shores of American Lake. It is open for lunch Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The bar is open from 11 a.m. until closing on Wednesdays. Patio seating overlooking the lake is available. The facility is excellent for small parties or unit functions. To reserve this facility, call 964-1209. Fort Lewis Golf Course The golf course, just three miles southwest of the Main Gate on I-5, provides a 27-hole championship golf course, driving range, practice putting green, lounge, snack bar, pro shop and a dining area suitable for banquets 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 51 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation and wedding receptions. Golf clubs, hand carts and motorized carts are available for rent. For tournament and lesson information, call 967-6522. Course facilities are open to the general public. Bowl Arena The Bowl Arena, located at S 12th Street and Liggett in Building 2272, features 40 lanes with computerized scoring, a pro shop, snack bar, game room. Lessons are offered and leagues are available for children, amateurs, women, men and military units. The arena is open to all Soldiers, retirees, families and post employees and guests. Call 967-4661 for more information. Especially Espresso Shops There are three Especially Espresso shops located on Fort Lewis. The main store is located in the ITT building, which houses Previous Page ➜ 52 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation the bus terminal, in Building 2166. The North Fort store is on the corner of D and 17th streets in Building 11589. The third store is located in the Stone Education Center, Building 6242 on Colorado Avenue. All stores serve our own specially roasted coffee, which features our Battle Bean coffee blend. All stores offer special sandwiches, gourmet snack items and packages of our own roasted ground coffee. Education Services Army Continuing Education Services enriches the quality of life in the military community by making programs and services available to Soldiers, family members, veterans and civilians. ACES offers many different education programs. David L. Stone Education Center Located in Building 6242 on Colorado Avenue, the David L. Stone Education Center is engineered to accommodate stateof-the-art instructional technology. It includes 32 classrooms, a science lab, a 175seat auditorium, computer classrooms, computer lab, bookstore, coffee shop and a college mall for post-secondary institutions. This center, the “Education Center of the Future,” is ready to meet the needs of Soldiers now and in the future. Advising is an integral part of an individual’s educational endeavors. Professional advisers provide a full range of adult and continuing education advising. Advisers can assist in individual program design, career clarification/development and all other programs and services. Advising is available on a walk-in basis. Education is the key to success and confidence. From Tuition Assistance to eArmyU, continuing education is available to Soldiers assigned to Fort Lewis. Within a 30-mile radius of Fort Lewis, there are over 30 providers of post-secondary education. Located in the Stone Education Center are several colleges and universities that offer undergraduate and graduate level instruction on Fort Lewis. The Washington State Legislature passed legislation effective June 2000 making service members and their family members residents 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 53 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Morale Welfare & Recreation for tuition purposes when pursuing higher education while stationed in the state. The Basic Skills Education Program offers individualized instruction in reading, math and language skills. Enrollment is on a daily walk-in basis and is provided at no cost to Soldiers. The High School Completion Program allows students to earn credits toward a high school diploma or prepare for the General Education Development (GED) examination. Testing services are available on a feepaid basis to family members, including CLEP, DANTES Subject Standardization Tests and various interest inventories. Most tests are available at no cost to Soldiers. Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) is used primarily for placement in the BSEP program and is also required in some service schools. Additional information on other tests can be obtained from the ACES educational advisers. workshops and courses to assist NCOs in developing skills required as trainers, supervisors, managers and administrators. Army Learning Centers (ALCs) contain video and military publications. Professionally trained ALC staff members assist Soldiers in MOS study selection and enrollment in military correspondence courses. Facilities are available for small group/squad study. The ALCs available at Fort Lewis include the Leader Development Center and Army Learning Center, Stryker Learning Center and the North Fort Learning Center. For more information, call the Leader Development Center at 967-6553. Technical Academic Resource Center The Technical Academic Resource Center is a high-tech computer center located at the Stone Education Center. Its purpose is to provide a study area where family members, veterans, civilians, college students, Soldiers and others in the community can use the computers to improve education Army Learning Centers Professional Development Education Program (PDEP) provides career-enhancing skills or complete work-related projects. The TARC serves more than 70,000 customers annually and offers a variety of computer courses to meet the needs of the Fort Lewis community. Networked on a Windows-NT server, the TARC currently has 70 Pentium computers, printers and a scanner. Staff is available during the hours of operation to provide assistance. The TARC also includes three computer classrooms used for computer training, where colleges teach computer academic courses. Units can arrange for classes on Windows and other Microsoft Office Pro applications for a small fee. The TARC offers free workshops each month, which are open to family members, retirees and Fort Lewis civilian personnel. The workshops are introductory in nature and topics include Windows, PowerPoint and Introduction to Computers, the Internet and e-mail. For more information, call 967-2171. The TARC is open Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Previous Page ➜ 54 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ In this section... • Enlisted Spouses Club • Officers Spouses Club • Military Museum Service Clubs and Museum In July 1921, the Army purchased the Inn on a “Quit Claim” deed for one dollar and renamed it the Camp Lewis Inn. In 1927, the camp was designated a fort and the inn acquired the title it was to keep for 46 years— the Fort Lewis Inn. In 1973, the structure became the home of the Fort Lewis Military Museum and today serves as a distinguished reminder of Fort Lewis’ historic past. The museum’s collection of military artifacts is rich and varied and consists of weapons, uniforms, vehicles and thousands of other items pertinent to the history of Fort Lewis. The museum has many exhibits covering the history of military activities in the Northwest. Exhibits are arranged chronologically, highlighting the divisions which have trained at Fort Lewis and their overseas duty. Special exhibits are devoted to WWII in Europe and the South Pacific, and combat art from Vietnam. Uniforms, equipment and weapons represent all eras. The museum’s holdings also include weapons, vehicles and uniforms from the Persian Gulf War. Outside the museum is a 2.5 acre park containing military vehicles, artillery pieces, tanks and missiles. The museum is open to the public Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. Guided tours are available by scheduling with the museum at 967-7206. Enlisted Spouses Club Enlisted Spouses Club is dedicated to providing opportunities for spouses of enlisted active duty, reserve and retired and widowed service members to positively contribute and improve the quality of life for the Fort Lewis community. The Fort Lewis ESC offers members an opportunity to join in community events and projects that support Fort Lewis families. The club sponsors social functions as well as a Christmas Gift Wrap. Club dues are $15 per year. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month in Bldg. 6069, corner of 2nd Street and Nevada. For more information call (253) 967-5849. exhibit and interpret the history of Fort Lewis, the units which served here, and the story of the United States Army in the Pacific Northwest. Four major galleries depict the colorful history of Fort Lewis, the units which served here, and the story of the U.S. Army in the early Pacific Northwest. The museum, housed in the old Fort Lewis Inn, was originally constructed in 1919 by the Salvation Army and named the Red Shield Inn. It was used as a lodge and social center for Soldiers and visitors to Camp Lewis. It was situated in an area known as Greene Park, named after the first commanding general of the 91st Infantry Division and Camp Lewis, Maj. Gen. Henry A. Greene. Officers Spouses Club The Officers Spouses Club (OSC) is an active organization dedicated to serving the Fort Lewis community. With a membership of more than 200, OSC sponsors one major fund raiser each year, the Holiday Bazaar, contributing to Fort Lewis and surrounding communities. Board meetings are held monthly at the OSC cottage, Bldg. 1143. Luncheons are also held monthly. The cottage is available for rental by members. Membership dues are $15 per year. Phone 967-6571 for more information regarding eligibility. Military Museum The mission of the Fort Lewis Military Museum, Bldg. 4320, is to collect, preserve, 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 55 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Madigan Army Medical Center Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC), located just a few minutes north of the Main Post, gives priority medical care to the nearly 23,000 Soldiers on Fort Lewis and 6,000 active-duty members on McChord Air Force Base. MAMC also provides care to the family members of active duty personnel, 60,000 retirees and their family members. The medical center, staffed by over 3,000 medical, dental, nursing and administrative personnel, examines and treats nearly one million outpatients each year. Madigan has an average daily inpatient census of about 130. The medical center has 200 beds for inpatient use, and can expand to accommodate 318 patients during medical emergencies. Outpatients are seen in the hospital’s medical mall complex. Madigan’s ambulatory patient-care service is one of the busiest in the country. Each day, some 36 surgeries are performed, 5,000 laboratory procedures are completed, 5,300 prescriptions are filled, 440 X-rays are made and five babies are delivered. The TRICARE Partner for the Pacific Northwest and Madigan Army Medical Center is TriWest Healthcare Alliance. The commander of Madigan Army Medical Center is triple hatted. The commander is responsible for Madigan Army Medical Center, the Puget Sound Multi Service Market which includes Madigan, the McChord Air Force Base clinic, the Naval hospitals at Bremerton and Oak Harbor; the Army hospitals at Fort Irwin, California, Fort Wainwright, Alaskas and the health clinic at Presidio of Monterey, California. The commander’s responsibilities include a resource sharing agreement with the Veterans Administration at American Lake. Active duty Soldiers receive their care at MAMC or the Okubo and Nisqually Family Medicine clinics. Family members of active duty Soldiers, activated Reservists, National Guardsmen and retirees and their eligible family members under 65 years of age select one of the TRICARE options—TRICARE Prime, Extra, or Standard. The managed care option, TRICARE Prime, requires enrollment. Soldiers will be automatically enrolled in TRICARE Prime during in processing. Active duty family members, retirees under age 65 and their eligible family members have the option of enrolling in TRICARE Prime. There is no enrollment fee for Active duty Soldiers or their family members. Retirees under age 65 and their eligible family members have an enrollment fee. There is a fiscal enrollment fee for an individual of $230 and $460 for a family. Beneficiaries who enroll in TRICARE Prime will be assigned to a Primary Care Manager, either in a Military Treatment Facility or with a civilian network provider. Active duty military will be assigned to a military PCM (except under special circumstances). TRICARE beneficiaries do not pay co-pays or cost-shares when accessing MTF services. If a retiree or their eligible family member is enrolled with a MTF primary care provider and is referred to a civilian specialist or seeks care outside the MTF they will be required to , pay co-pays. Active duty family members who enroll in TRICARE Prime do not have co-pays for MTF or civilian healthcare except for those services associated with retail pharmacy and when using the Point of Service Option (seeking civilian care without an authorization). Previous Page ➜ 56 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Madigan Army Medical Center relationship with the MTF who are not eli, gible to enroll in TRICARE Prime due to age or beneficiary status limitations. TRICARE Plus is not available at all MTFs. TRICARE Plus enrollment may not be transferred from one MTF to another. TRICARE Plus enrollees are assigned to PCMs within the MTF They go to their assigned PCM at the . MTF for care. They may receive specialty care within the MTF when care is available. When such care is not available TRICARE Plus enrollees are referred to the civilian community where the Medicare and TFL programs will pay their medical services costs as long as those services are covered by Medicare and TFL. For more information about TRICARE Plus, call the Madigan TRICARE Operations Division at 968-0643. Newly assigned Soldiers should turn in their health records to the Welcome Center at Waller Hall during initial in-processing. Active duty Soldiers that have completed processing through the Welcome Center and assigned to Special Forces Group, Aviation CTMC, and active duty Madigan staff turn records into Family Medicine Records room on the ground floor just past the latte bar, Room G-73-32. Family members’ records and those without records can in-process or establish records at Madigan Army Medical Center, Main Outpatient Records, 968-1825, Room #1-63-12, located on the 1st floor, Medical Mall, next to the pharmacy. Medical records are filed according to the sponsor’s social security number. Medical records are processed into the MAMC system for filing Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Medical record rooms located within Madigan are: Main Outpatient Records, IMC records, Pediatric records, Family Medicine/CTMC records includes Aviation records, Madigan staff records and Special Forces records. Hours of operation: 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., PCS hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, closed weekends and holidays. A copy of PCS orders and a signed and dated authorization are required to PCS any patients records over 18 years of age. Army Regulation 40-400 requires the presentation of a valid Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege Card each time medical attention is sought at a military facility. Family members over the age of 10 must have an ID card. All family members must be enrolled in the Defense Eligibility Enrollment Reporting System. The Family Medicine Department serves TRICARE Prime enrolled beneficiaries and is located on the ground floor of the Madigan Medical Mall. The goal of the Family Medicine Department is to aggressively manage the outcome of chronic disease such as diabetes through comprehensive TRICARE Prime Remote was established to provide health care for service members and their families who live and work away from military hospitals and clinics. To be eligible for the program, service members and their family members must reside and work 50 miles from a military treatment facility. All active duty service members in remote locations must enroll in TRICARE Prime Remote and choose a Primary Care manager. The program is optional for family members. If a service member requires a Fitness for Duty determination or a medical board, the active duty member will be referred to the closest MTF with the ability to provide the care and make a duty determination. If you need additional information on TRICARE Prime Remote, go to http://www.tricare.osd.mil/remote/ or you may call TriWest at 1-888-874-9378 (1-888-Tri-West) for more information. TRICARE Standard is essentially the old Standard CHAMPUS program; the only difference is that the name has changed. Families choosing to use TRICARE Standard are subject to the same deductibles and cost shares as they did under the old CHAMPUS program. Visit the TRICARE Service Center on the 2nd floor of the Medical Mall at Madigan for additional information. TRICARE Extra is similar to TRICARE Standard but with a 5 percent discount. When beneficiaries choose a physician from a list of civilian preferred providers, (network providers), they will receive a 5 percent discount. Visit the TRICARE Service Center on the 2nd floor of the Medical Mall at Madigan for additional information. TRICARE for Life and TRICARE Senior Pharmacy were introduced in 2001 to provide TRICARE coverage to military beneficiaries aged 65 and older. Enrollment in Medicare Part B is required in order to be eligible for TRICARE for life. TRICARE Senior Pharmacy affords over 65 military beneficiaries the same TRICARE pharmacy options and co-pays as their under 65 counterparts. Medicare eligible military retirees and their eligible family members who are enrolled in Medicare B may use TFL. Under the program, eligible beneficiaries simply obtain their care through providers who accept Medicare assignment and Medicare forwards the bills to TFL which acts as a second payer. TFL acts as a supplement to Medicare. If the beneficiary has other Medicare supplemental policy or comprehensive health insurance, TFL will act as third payer. Beneficiaries who are enrolled in a Medicare Plus choice HMO must follow the rules of the HMO in order to have medical claims paid properly under TFL. To facilitate the TFL claims process, DEERS information must reflect their status and their Medicare B coverage. Beneficiaries may update DEERS by calling 1-800-538-9552 or contacting DEERS on the web at addrinfo@osd.pentagon.mil For further information on the TRICARE for Life program contact the TRICARE Information Center at 1-888-DoD-Life (1-888-363-5433). TRICARE Plus is a Military Treatment Facility Primary Care enrollment program. It offers primary care enrollment in the MTF to beneficiaries with a proven long-standing 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 57 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Madigan Army Medical Center quality healthcare, serving the entire spectrum of patients from infancy to late in life. Services offered include: well-person check-ups, preventive health services and counseling, pre and post natal obstetrical care, outpatient surgical procedures, and services designed to deliver health care to the entire family. Beneficiaries assigned to the Family Medicine Department by TRICARE are encouraged to attend a walk-in Family Medicine Orientation held each Tuesday and Thursday from 2 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Family Medicine Administrative area in Room G-73-C1. The Family Medicine Department is organized by “Teams.” The teams are the Acute, Blue, Gold, Red, and White teams. PCMs and supporting personnel assigned to the teams are each capable of providing exceptional health care. The Family Medicine Department also offers evening clinics Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. as well as inpatient services to Family Medicine TRICARE Prime enrollees that are hospitalized as inpatients at Madigan Army Medical Center. Appointments are made through the TRICARE Regional Appointment Center at 1-800-404-4506 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Daily clinic operations are Monday, Tuesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Wednesday and Thursday 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Acute care hours are Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Assigned beneficiaries may obtain most immunizations from their respective team on a walk-in basis Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Active duty immunizations are also provided on a walk-in basis, Monday through Wednesday and Friday from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. and Thursday from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The active duty immunization room is located adjacent to Gold team in Room G-62-12. Please bring health record and/or immunization record. The Aviation Medicine Clinic is in the Family Medicine Department. Clinic hours are 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Sick call hours are from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Routine/follow-up appointments are made through the TRICARE Regional Appointment Center at 1-800-404-4506. Flight physical examinations can be made by calling the Aviation Clinic secretary 968-4600 during normal clinic hours. The Okubo Clinic, located on North Fort Lewis, has Family Medicine, pharmacy, lab, X-ray and Physical Therapy services. Each unit has an assigned clinic, TMC or aid station; Soldiers should contact their individual medical treatment facility to obtain specific information on the services provided. Family Medicine Department ......................968-0770 Okubo Clinic ....................966-1991 Emergencies and urgent problems are seen in the Emergency room. It is the busiest emergency department in the state and treats 200-250 patients per day. Triage personnel interview each patient to identify those who require most urgent attention. The degree of urgency not arrival time establishes who will be seen first. Waiting time ranges from 30 minutes to as long as four or five hours. Evaluation then takes 15 to 30 minutes, longer if laboratory tests or X-rays are required. In general, waiting times increase throughout the day. Weekends and holidays are particularly busy because most other hospital clinics in the area are closed. To remain ready for critically ill and injured patients, the ER is always staffed by at least four physicians and one physician assistant. MAMC outpatients have several pharmacies available. The Main Outpatient Pharmacy, located in the Madigan Medical Mall, is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; MAMC training holidays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed on Sundays and federal holidays. Phone: 968-2999. Activeduty service members in uniform have priority for picking up prescriptions for themselves (only). This section only processes new prescriptions generated by MAMC providers. To obtain a refill you must use the automated Call-In Refill system; for best service call, 968-2999 three days in advance. The Drive-Through Refill Pickup Window, located on the hospital’s northwest corner, is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, closed Saturdays, Sundays and federal holidays. The inside Refill Pickup Window, located in the hospital across from the Orthopedic Clinic, is an alternate refill pick up point for called in refill requests. The hours of operation are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, closed Saturdays, Sundays and federal holidays and all MAMC training holidays. These sites only dispense refills, which have been previously requested either through the call in service or Madigan’s refill web page at http://www.mamc.amedd.army.mil/refill.htm. The Mini-Mall Satellite Pharmacy, located in the Fort Lewis main post PX MiniMall complex, only fills civilian handwritten prescriptions. This pharmacy is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, closed Saturdays, Sundays and federal holidays. Phone: 966-1106. Active-duty service members in uniform have priority when picking up their own prescriptions. The Okubo Clinic Pharmacy, located on North Fort Lewis, provides all pharmaceutical care to patients enrolled at Okubo Medical and Dental Clinic. This pharmacy is open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, closed Saturdays, Sundays, all federal holidays and all MAMC training holidays. Phone: 966-7623. At all locations, when picking up prescriptions, you must have the military I.D. card for all patients age 10 and older. There are two alternate sources for filling prescriptions either in an emergency or for convenience: the TRICARE retail Pharmacy Network (all the major chain Previous Page ➜ 58 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Madigan Army Medical Center (intake). Routine GYN and OB appointments may be made by calling TRICARE. Patients requesting infertility appointments should call 968-1272. Patients needing a “Specialty GYN” appointment, may call the TRICARE Appointment number 48 hours after their primary care provider has submitted the request through the Appointment Order Process. All patients must be registered in the DEERS system to be seen in any Pediatric Department clinic. Patients 10 years of age or older are required to have a valid ID card. Patients less than 10 years of age must be accompanied by an eligible parent, or if they have their own ID card and accompanying adult. If the adult is not a parent, a current Medical Power of Attorney is required. Children of duel military parents are required to have a valid ID card regardless of age. Appointments for all Pediatric clinics may be made by calling the TRICARE Regional Appointment Center appointment line at 1-800-404-4506, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. After hours and weekends, call 968-3066 for an appointment. All injuries less than 72 hours old should be seen initially in the Emergency Room. If you need medical advice an Advice Nurse may be contacted 24-hours a day, seven days a week, by calling 1-800-750-6946. The advice nurse cannot book appointments. The General Pediatric Outpatient Clinic provides care for children birth to 12 years on an appointment basis from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. There is also a weekend clinic. Summer hours are Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Winter hours are Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Evening and weekend clinics are staffed by Spectrum Healthcare Resources (civilian) providers. For additional information or to confirm clinic hours, a receptionist may be reached during the above hours at 968-3066. Adolescent Clinic provides comprehensive primary care and Adolescent Medicine for patients 13 through 23 years (if still in dependent child status and enrolled full time in school). When appointments are not available in this clinic for the evaluation of acute onset of illness patients may be able to be seen as a walk-in in the Adolescent Clinic with physician approval. Appointments are also available for adolescents in the General Pediatric Outpatient Extended Care Clinic. For additional information a receptionist may be reached at 968-1980 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Pediatric Subspecialty Clinics are offered in Hematology/Oncology, Pulmonology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Cardiology, Rheumatology, Nephrology and Infectious Disease by consultation or referral. Pediatric Neurology patients are seen in the General Pediatric Clinic and are scheduled through the Adult Neurology Clinic. For additional information regarding these clinics, a receptionist may be reached at 968-1980 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Developmental Pediatric Clinic provides evaluation, treatment, and ongoing subspecialty care for children and adolescents with chronic disabling conditions, either medical or behavioral. For additional information, a receptionist may be reached at 968-2310 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Well Child Clinic provides health maintenance visits for children less than 20 months of age. Immunizations are given at the time of the visit or during the walk-in immunization hours of 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Monday through Thursday and 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, to children 2 months to 23 years. Walk-in immunizations will not be given unless the child is up-to-date with well child visits or has a current physical examination (within 1 year). No other children are allowed in the Well Child waiting room or exam rooms except for the child scheduled for the well child appointment. For additional information, a receptionist may be reached at 968-2315 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Department of Social Work provides a broad range of professional in-patient and outpatient social work assistance for Madigan patients and families. The Medical Social Work section assists with discharge planning needs, finding community resources, and helping patients and families cope with medical problems. To contact medical social work, call 968-2303. The Preventive Intervention Program provides family and marital counseling and education. For more information or to stores and a few private stores in the Northwest, 1-866-363-8779) and the TMOP (mail order pharmacy) phone: 1-866-363-8667. Further information can be obtained by calling 1-877-363-6337 or on the web at www.tricare.osd.mil/pharmacy/ or www.expressscripts.com/TRICARE. No appointment is necessary for the Immunization Clinic. Hours of operation are Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Fridays, 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. All patients must bring their medical records to the clinic to get immunizations. Questions about immunizations for travel should be referred to the Travel Clinic at 968-4499. All 1st and 3rd Brigade Soldiers and family practice patients should obtain their immunizations through the Family Medicine Department. Patients aged 17 and under must have a parent with them to get immunized. Children under 2 years of age will be seen at the Well Child Clinic. A consult or referral from a doctor is necessary to obtain an appointment in the Allergy Clinic. Consults should be sent electronically to the healthcare finder or healthcare provider. One working day after the consult is submitted the patient should call TRAC to schedule their appointment. Appointments to the Obstetrics/Gynecology Clinic may be made by calling the TRICARE Appointment Center at 1-800-404-4506. Active-duty sick call is from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Soldiers are required to report to their assigned medical treatment facility where they will be screened and, if necessary, referred to the OB/GYN department. Referred Soldiers must bring their medical records, screening sheet and sick call slip when reporting to the OB/GYN Clinic. Soldiers will be seen on a priority firstserve basis. Obstetrics patients are identified as soon as pregnancy is confirmed by a home or hospital pregnancy test. These patients should call the TRICARE appointment center to make their new obstetrical appointment 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 59 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Madigan Army Medical Center arrange for an intake and/or to obtain an appointment, call 968-4159. The Family Advocacy Section of Department of Social Work provides assessment, safety planning, counseling and classes for families involved in child and spouse abuse. To report a domestic violence incident or to sign up for classes, call 968-4159. The care Manager Program provides Soldiers and family members experiencing problems coping with deployment-related problems with assistance, support, referral and short term intervention. For assistance with deployment-related problems call 968-2303. The Fisher House is “a home away from home” for family members of patients from out of the area to stay while loved ones receive care at Madigan Army Medical Center. Placement priority is based on the medical condition of the patient and a waiting list is maintained if a room is not available at that time. During duty hours, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, call the Fisher House Manager at 964-9283. One half mile from MAMC, the Fisher House is located at 9999 Wilson Ave. “Helping Military Families” Fort Lewis Fisher House CFC #9012. The Preventive Medicine Clinic is located on Ramp 3 of the Old MAMC in Bldg. 9920A. The hours of operation are 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The phone number is 968-4443. The primary missions are STD screening, treatment and follow-up, travel counseling for travel other then official travel, Tobacco Cessation counseling and therapy and other Clinical Preventive Services. Walk-in hours for STD evaluation are from 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday through Friday. Eligible beneficiaries wishing to stop using tobacco may enroll for classes and receive consideration for medication by calling the TRICARE appointment line at 1-800-404-4506. Units wishing to schedule STD, HIV or Tobacco Prevention classes may contact the program secretary at 968-4487. Hearing Conservation Service helps Soldiers and noise exposed civilians prevent hearing loss, which is currently the fourth most common disability in the U.S. Army. HCS provides hearing conservation education, earplug fitting, earmuff and helmet checks, hearing testing, and noise hazardous area inspections per Fort Lewis Policy 40-2. HCS is located in Building 9911C, Ramp 2, at Old Madigan. Walk-in hearing test hours are from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. For more information or to schedule classes or mobile van hearing testing call 968-4354. Environmental Health Service provides public health oversight by monitoring the drinking water quality and food service, barber and beauty shop and Child Development Center sanitation on Fort Lewis. EH monitors for the presence of West Nile Virus by trapping and testing mosquitoes on post. EH is available to provide food handler certification classes to family readiness and unit groups and ServSafe certification classes to food service facility managers on post. EH service is located in Building 9911B, Ramp 2 in the Old Madigan complex. For more information call 968-4331. The Occupational Health Service provides job related health care for Soldiers and civilian employees. The old Madigan Occupational Health Clinic is located in Building 9931-B, Ramp 3 and is open from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Appointments can be made by calling 968-4840. Services include treatment of occupational injuries and illness, pre-placement examinations, periodic medical surveillance, disability impairment evaluations, FECA case management, and fitness for duty exams. The new Madigan Occupational Health Clinic provides occupational health services for Madigan Soldiers and civilian personnel. The clinic is located in Room 1-63-111 on the first floor of the Medical Mall and is open from 7 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Soldier in-processing is from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Wednesdays and from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m on Fridays. Appointments can be made by calling 968-2053. Army Community Health Nursing helps Soldiers and their families develop and maintain positive attitudes toward health, prevent illness and disability and regain Previous Page ➜ 60 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Madigan Army Medical Center maximum health. The service is provided through health teaching, counseling and nursing services to individuals, families, units, in homes, hospital wards and clinics and the work site. Army Community Health Nursing is located in Bldg. 9912B, Ramp 2 in the old Madigan complex. It is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., weekdays. For more information, call 968-4382. Units wishing to schedule STD, HIV or Tobacco Prevention classes, classes for childcare providers, referrals for home visits (mother/baby), health and welfare, public school related issues, safety and education, and resource connections to agencies on and off post are available. ACHN is also the proponent of Fort Lewis/MAMC for tuberculosis evaluation and surveillance. Anyone having questions or the need for evaluation or treatment of latent TB should contact ACHN at 968-4382. The Madigan Tobacco Cessation Program provides training for Fort Lewis units, groups and individuals on tobacco cessation. Eligible beneficiaries wishing to stop using tobacco may enroll for classes and receive information by calling the TRICARE appointment line at 1-800-404-4506. Other information handouts and community referrals can also be obtained by calling the same number, 968-4382. The I Corps Readiness Outcomes and Wellness Service (formally known as the Corporate Wellness Program), has a tremendous impact on force protection through medical readiness screening and training for Fort Lewis active duty Soldiers and unit commanders. The I Corps Readiness Outcomes and Wellness Service brings medical readiness and health promotion to the units in a one-stop comprehensive approach that is mission specific for each unit. This program may be implemented in a unit three different ways and in three different locations (SRP, medical in-processing and at the unit location.) The following programs are available: the Standard Program; Deployment Program and the Deluxe Injury Prevention/Rehabilitation for the Soldier. We provide Train the Trainer injury prevention/rehabilitation instruction. All medical screenings, training and health education is tracked by our Outcomes Healthy-Forces information platform utilizing the ICDB/MedBase software to provide Outcomes for our Soldiers and their commanders. Call now for more information and to set-up your medical readiness screenings/annual health education at 968-4853. Health Services Auxiliary of Madigan Army Medical Center provides financial assistance and support to MAMC, DENTAC, Madigan Telephone Numbers Emergency Room ......................968-1400 Adolescent Clinic......................968-1980 Clinical Component of Command ASAP ..................967-2202 Allergy-Immunology ..................968-1035 Ambulance-MAMC, Fort Lewis ............911 American Red Cross (MAMC) ....968-1055 Army Community Health Nursing ..968-4382 Blood Bank (Donor Center) ........968-1903 Cardiology ....................1-800-404-4506 Cardiothoracic Surgery....1-800-404-4506 Chaplain’s Office ......................968-1125 Dermatology ............................968-1365 Endocrinology ..........................968-0438 Family Practice ..............1-800-404-4506 Fisher House ............................964-9283 Gastroenterology ......................968-1040 General Surgery Clinic....1-800-404-4506 Hematology ..............................968-2505 HIV Program ............................968-4487 Infectious Disease ....................968-0506 Internal Medicine ....................968-2410 Keeler Sports and Fitness Center ..................967-6808 Keeler Swimming Pool ..............967-6652 Nephrology ..............................968-1485 Neurology ......................1-800-404-4506 OB/GYN ....................................968-1406 Ophthalmology Clinic ................968-1760 Optometry ................................968-2790 Orthopedic Surgery ........1-800-404-4506 Otolaryngology Clinic......1-800-404-4506 Pain Clinic (Anesthesia)....1-800-404-4506 Office of the Commander Secretary ................................968-1215 Patient Admission Info (24hrs)....968-1810 Patient Representative ..............968-1145 Post Traumatic Stress Group......968-2700 Pediatrics ................................968-3066 Physicals ......................1-800-404-4506 Pharmacy Department ..............968-1963 Pharmacy Refill (Call-in) ..........968-2999 Plastic Surgery ........................968-2917 Podiatry Service ............1-800-404-4506 Preventive Medicine ................968-4479 Provost Marshal........................968-1515 Psychiatry ......................1-800-404-4506 Public Affairs Office ..................968-1901 Pulmonary......................1-800-404-4506 Records, Inpatient ....................968-1657 Records, Outpatient ..................968-1825 Rheumatology ..........................968-2287 Smoking Cessation Clinic..1-800-404-4506 Social Work Services................968-4159 Speech Section ..............1-800-404-4506 Tobacco Cessation....................968-4382 Travel Medicine Clinic ..............968-4443 Behavioral Health Clinic ..........968-3172 Unified Mental Health ..............968-3172 Urology Surgery Service............968-3286 Vascular Surgery Service ..........968-3104 Veterinary Treatment Facility (Appointments) ..........982-3951 DSN for Madigan ..................782-_ _ _ _ Veterinary Services and the Fort Lewis community with an emphasis on health services. The Auxiliary also promotes friendship and camaraderie among its members through monthly meetings and functions. Membership in HSA is open to spouses, family members, age 18 and over and individuals serving as active duty military or reserve military component, or retired DA civilians or contract support staff or retired. For more information access the home page: www.mamc.amedd.army.mil/hsa or send mail to Heath Services Auxiliary, Madigan Army Medical Center, Box 11, Tacoma, Wa 98431. It is the active participation of members that makes HSA an effective support organization. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 61 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Puget Sound Area In this section... • Pacific Northwest • Tacoma • Seattle • Olympia • Steilacoom • Lakewood • Puyallup • Gig Harbor • Regional Areas Pacific Northwest The Pacific Northwest is a land of contrasts. From the icy deep waters of the Pacific Ocean and the Puget Sound to the high country desert of Central Washington, the area abounds in natural beauty. Towering mountain peaks, lush rain forests and flowing wheat fields are just some of the wonders that await newcomers to the area. Yet, the Northwest has many major cities too: Seattle; Tacoma; Vancouver, British Columbia; and Portland, Oregon, to name just a few. Most Fort Lewis Soldiers, civilian employees and their families live in the South Puget Sound region. More than 22,100 military families live in the communities surrounding Fort Lewis. Tacoma Tacoma is the largest city close to Fort Lewis. The city was shaped over the years by a series of booms and busts that began when the first business was started in the mid1800s. Businessman Morton McCarver promoted settlement in the budding town and he named it Tacoma, a derivation of the Indian name for Mount Rainier. The railroad and a growing port brought new businesses to the area. Today, Tacoma’s port is one of the largest container ports in the world and a major employer in the area. The Tacoma Narrows Bridge is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world. The center clear span measures 188-feet high and 2,800-feet long. The current bridge opened in 1950, replacing the first narrows bridge which was nicknamed “Galloping Gertie” because of the way it swayed in the wind. It collapsed in 1940, after it was open for only four months and seven days. With a population of approximately 197,000, Tacoma offers abundant cultural activities. The Pantages Centre of Performing Arts and the Tacoma Dome attract nationally and internationally famous acts. The Tacoma Art Museum features a permanent collection of American and French paintings. Sports also play an important role in Northwest life. Sailing, skiing, hiking and biking, can all be done within an hour’s drive from your door step. Cheney Stadium is the home of the Tacoma Rainiers, an AAA farm club of the Seattle Mariners. The Tacoma Rockets, a professional hockey team, plays home games in the Tacoma Dome. The Pierce County and Metropolitan Park Districts offer numerous recreational activities and programs. Point Defiance Park is the largest park in the city. In the midst of the 650-acre park is a zoo and aquarium with a Pacific Rim theme. Visitors can thrill to Beluga whales splashing in their pool or a ride on the back of an Asian elephant. The park also features a beach, scenic drive, hiking trails, gardens, a logging camp with its own steam locomotive ride, Never Never Land-a fairyland for children, and a replica of the Hudson Bay Company’s Fort Nisqually. Another popular local park is Northwest Trek, a 600-acre wild animal sanctuary located in Eatonville. Visitors can view free-roaming animals from the comfort of a covered tram. Tacoma also has numerous shopping centers, the largest being the Tacoma Mall. The mall, one of the largest in the Pacific Previous Page ➜ 62 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Puget Sound Area Northwest, features The Bon Marché, Nordstrom’s, Sears, JCPenney and many other shops and restaurants. Seattle An hour north of Fort Lewis lies Washington’s largest city, Seattle. Straddling a narrow strip between freshwater Lake Washington and saltwater Puget Sound, the city is home to more than 563,000 people. It is named after Indian Chief Seathl. Since its early days, people have been drawn to Seattle by its rugged scenery and mild climate. Although the Puget Sound was heavily explored in the 18th and 19th centuries, the first families didn’t permanently move into Seattle until 1851, when they settled at Alki Point. The timber industry and maritime trade with the Orient contributed to the city’s phenomenal growth. The area is still a strong link in the trade chain with the Far East and the entire Pacific Rim. The waterfront is not only a busy container port but a popular place for visitors. Numerous shops, restaurants and an aquarium line the piers, once used as warehouses and working docks. Washington State Ferries, one of the country’s largest ferry systems, leaves from Pier 52 to various points around Puget Sound. Private companies also run ferries and cruise ships from Seattle to Victoria, British Columbia. Seattle harbor tours also leave daily for water tours of the Port of Seattle and longer excursions to Blake Island. The island is the birthplace of Chief Seathl. Tours include a salmon dinner cooked on an open fire and a performance of native dances from various Indian cultures of the Northwest. Another popular Seattle attraction is Pike Place Market, an open-air market where you’ll find fresh seafood and produce, arts and craft items, and clothes. The market first opened in 1907. Pioneer Square is a 30-block area of shops, nightclubs, restaurants and galleries housed in historic buildings. Most of the buildings were built on the ashes of the original settlement destroyed in the Great Fire of 1889. The 74-acre Seattle Center was the site of the 1962 World’s Fair. Many of the fair buildings now serve cultural purposes such as the Pacific Science Center, the Art Museum Pavilion, the Children’s Museum and the Center House. The crowning jewel is the 605-foot Space Needle. An observation deck at the 520-foot level offers a panoramic view of the city, the mountains and the sound. A monorail links the center with downtown’s Westlake Center Shopping Mall. Olympia Washington’s capital, Olympia, is an important commercial port in its own right. Located 12 miles southwest of Fort Lewis, it’s the gateway to the Pacific beaches and the Olympic Peninsula. Together with the neighboring communities of Lacey and Tumwater, the metro area has a population of more than 88,000. Its major industries include lumber, furniture making, plastics and the Olympia Brewery. There is a lot to see and do in the Olympia area including touring the state capitol complex, the Olympia Brewery, the Mima Mounds (located south of the city), 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 63 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Puget Sound Area crystal clear lakes and tall pines, just as they are today. The annual Lakewood Festival is held in August. Puyallup In the heart of a fertile valley located east of Tacoma is the town of Puyallup-the Daffodil Capital of the United States. Each spring the valley comes alive when millions of daffodils, irises and tulips burst into bloom. The valley is also known for its raspberry, strawberry, blueberry and blackberry crops. Spots of interest in the valley include the Van Lierop Bulb Farm and the Meeker Mansion, a 17-room Victorian Mansion that was the home of Ezra Meeker, hop grower and the first mayor of Puyallup. Puyallup joins with other valley towns to host the Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival, held annually in early April. The town also plays host to the Western Washington State Fair held every September. Top entertainers, exhibits, livestock shows, midway rides and a rodeo headline the fun at this annual event. Gig Harbor Five miles northwest of Tacoma, across the Narrows Bridge, lies the quaint waterside town of Gig Harbor. Settled by Slavic immigrants, the town features dozens of shops, restaurants and galleries along Harborview Drive. Gig Harbor offers moorage for commercial fishing boats and private craft. The town is also the gateway to the Kitsap and Key Peninsulas via Highway 16. Just a short drive north of Gig Harbor is Bremerton and its Naval Shipyard, home port of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Nimitz. A trident submarine base is located nearby in Silverdale. oyster beds and numerous city parks. Olympia also hosts several celebrations throughout the year. The largest event is the annual Capitol Lakefair held in early July. Steilacoom Located just outside of North Fort Lewis is the town of Steilacoom. Founded in 1854, it was the site of the state’s first library, courthouse and territorial jail. The town was also a leading contender for the territorial capital. Many of the buildings in Steilacoom are more than a century old, including the first Protestant church in the state. Immaculate Conception, a Roman Catholic church, was built in 1856. It is one of the oldest churches still in continuous use in the state. Another historical building still in use is the Bair Drug and Hardware Store. A working turn-of-the-century museum, it has a 1906 soda fountain which still dispenses oldfashioned sodas and fizzes. Along with the Nathanial Orr Home, The Bair is on the National Register of Historical Places. Besides the numerous historical buildings, Steilacoom has two public beaches and a public boat launch. A ferry leaves the town dock for Anderson Island and Ketron Island. Annual events held in town include the Apple Squeeze in October and a Salmon Bake on the beach in the summer. Regional Areas The Cascades run from the Canadian border south through Oregon, dividing Washington into distinct climates. Eastern Washington is often dry when Western Washington is wet. Thousands of acres of forest provide homes for bear, deer, mountain goats, eagles and many other species. The mountains also provide endless recreational opportunities for humans. Skiing (downhill and cross-country), hiking, camping, mountain biking and fishing are just some of the ways to get out and explore the great outdoors. Two national parks, North Cascades and Mount Rainier, and a national volcanic Lakewood Many Fort Lewis families call Lakewood their home because of its proximity to post and excellent shopping facilities. McChord Air Force Base, Fort Lewis’s next door neighbor, is located just outside of Lakewood. The Lakewood Mall opened in the fall of 1989 and features Mervyns, Target, and Lamonts. Lakewood’s development began as a resort getaway for residents of Tacoma. People were drawn to the area by its many Previous Page ➜ 64 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Puget Sound Area monument, Mount St. Helens, are located in the Cascades. Towering over all other Cascade peaks is Mount Rainier. Climbing 14,414 feet towards the sky, the mountain is covered year-round by 35 square miles of ice in 27 named glaciers. It’s the largest single mountain glacier system in the lower 48 states. Forests cover the mountainside up to 5,000 feet, alpine meadows contrast with ice and snow at higher elevations. Flowers in the high country meadows usually bloom from late June to early August. Fall foliage colors are generally best in late September. Mount Rainier National Park is open daily. However, only the Nisqually entrance is open year-round. Visitor services are available at Longmire, Paradise and Sunrise. In summer, the park is ideal for hiking, camping and climbing. Each year, more than 2,500 climbers attempt the two-day climb to the summit. In winter, the deep snow pack makes it ideal for cross-country skiing and tubing. A snow play area is located at Paradise. The Sunshine Point Campground is open for snow camping. The Olympic Peninsula, located in Washington’s extreme northwest corner, is an area of contrasts. It’s a land of wind-swept beaches, rugged mountain terrain, lush rain forests and glacier-covered peaks. Deer, elk and bears are plentiful. Camping and hiking trails are available in both the Olympic National Forest and the Olympic National Park. Most areas are accessible from U.S. Hwy. 101, which forms an inverted “U” shape around the park and forest. Olympic National Park is a scenic wilderness of 917,133 acres. More than 600 miles of trails cut through the park’s varied terrain, including 57 miles of unspoiled ocean coastline. Mount Olympus is the highest point on the peninsula at 7,965 feet. On the upper slopes, glaciers are found, unusual for their formation at lower elevations. Stands of Sitka spruce, Douglas fir, hemlock and cedar cover the lower mountain slopes. Rainfall averages 140 inches in the western rain forests. The most spectacular of the ancient forests are found in the Hoh, Quinault, Bogachiel and Queets River valleys. Besides rugged scenery, the peninsula has quaint seaside towns like AberdeenHoquiam, Port Angeles, Westport and Port Townsend. A popular vacation spot, the Long Beach Peninsula is famous also for its oyster and cranberry harvesting. The area claims to have the world’s longest beach-28 miles of hard sand-prime for surf fishing, swimming, deep sea fishing and boating. Points of interest on the peninsula include; Cape Disappointment, known as the “Graveyard of the Pacific” because of the great number of ships which have wrecked there; North Head Lighthouse near Ilwaco; and Oysterville, a boomtown created by the discovery of rich oyster beds in 1854. These oysters were considered such a delicacy that they sold in San Francisco during the 1850s for $50 worth of gold per plate. 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 65 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Puget Sound Area Whether hiking in the North Cascade Range, skiing the slopes of Mount Baker, or rafting down the rivers on a relaxing eaglesighting expedition or exciting whitewater adventure, you’re sure to create memories that will last a lifetime. Few places have as much tranquil charm as the San Juan Islands. Scattered between U.S. and Canadian waters, the 176 islands offer idyllic getaways where coastal forest and calm saltwater come together in bays, inlets, coves and marine retreats. Washington State Ferries cruise through the islands, making several round trips a day from Anacortes, including daily trip to Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Equipped with restaurants and comfortable lounges, the ferries are a convenient and inexpensive way to see the islands with or without a car. They stop at four islands where you can get off, spend a few hours exploring, then take the next ferry to another island. Whale watching and bicycle tours are popular island activities. The southeastern corner of Washington offers striking contrasts in scenery and climate. The land here has been shaped by wind and water, creating sculptured hills, gorges and sage desert. Eastern Washington has played an important role in U.S. history. Walla Walla was an important stop on the Oregon Trail. Along with Los Alamos, N.M.; Oak Ridge, Tenn.; and the Argonne Laboratory in Chicago, the Hanford site in Richland was a development site for the first atomic bomb. High technological industries still play an important role in the town’s economy. The northeast corner of the state is dotted by numerous lakes, the largest of these is Lake Roosevelt. Stretching 130 Located nearby is the Columbia River, a popular spot for board sailors. Sailors can be found up and down the river on the Washington and Oregon sides. However, the most sailboard action can be found near Hood River, Ore. in the Gorge. Most Fort Lewis Soldiers see Central Washington as part of their training at the Yakima Training Center. Unlike Western Washington, much of the middle section of the state is semi-arid. The Yakima Valley, located east of Mount Adams, is one of the major agricultural areas in the state. Many of Washington’s vineyards are located in the valley. The area’s optimum weather conditions produce the finest grapes, making Washington State one of the top wine producers in the country. Thanks to irrigation, much of the state’s mid-section is rich in agricultural crops. Rolling wheat fields, reminiscent of the Midwest, and fruit orchards dot the countryside. Central Washington abounds in recreational opportunities too. It’s one of the best areas in the state for hiking, fishing and hunting. Downhill skiing is available in the nearby mountains at White Pass Ski Area. White water rafting is popular on the Wenatchee River between Leavenworth and Cashmere during the summer months. Ellensburg is located in the Kittitas Valley. Once it was a neutral area in which the Wenatchee, Nez Perce and Yakima Indians hunted and fished together. Today, it’s a bustling college town. The Ellensburg Rodeo is held every Labor Day weekend. Leavenworth, once a quiet railroad town, has been transformed into a Bavarian village. Visitors are attracted to the town by its quaint shops and European-style restaurants. The Autumn Leaf Festival and Christmas Tree Lighting are popular annual events held in town. Washington’s northwest area offers some of the most scenic, relaxing and exciting recreational experiences in the state. Previous Page ➜ 66 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Puget Sound Area miles from the Grand Coulee Dam to near the Canadian border, the lake offers water skiing, boating, swimming and fishing. Spokane has grown from a small trading post to Washington’s second largest city. The city was the site of Expo ‘74. Now the former fairgrounds have been transferred into a 50-acre city park with many of the original attractions from the world exposition still in use. Coeur d’Alene Lake, just across the state line in Idaho, is just a short trip from Spokane. The lake, a natural body of water, offers a number of recreational activities including boating, swimming and water skiing. A major resort hotel on the lakeshore attracts visitors year-round for conferences and just plain fun. British Columbia is just a three-hour drive north on Interstate 5. This westernmost Canadian Province offers spectacular scenery and big city fun. The rugged mountain peaks create a dramatic backdrop as they rise near the sea. British Columbia offers a chance to get away from civilization and journey into the untamed wilderness. White water rivers run fast and wild through the countryside. Hiking, camping and skiing are just some of the many other things to do in the back country. World-class skiing can be found at Whistler and Blackcomb year-round. Blackcomb Mountain, with its mix of heart-stopping and easy cruising slopes, has the highest vertical drop of any ski mountain in North America. Whistler, Blackcomb’s next door neighbor, is the site of a major World Cup downhill race, the Molson Cup. Yet, there are major cities in British Columbia too. Vancouver is a world-class city in a spectacular natural setting. To the east rise the peaks of the Coastal Range, and to the west lie the Straits of Georgia. The city is rimmed by lush forests and sandy beaches. The city’s major attractions include Gastown, Robson Street, Granville Island Market, Chinatown and Stanley Park. Victoria, located on the tip of Vancouver Island, is the capital of British Columbia. The city has an air of European charm. From the double-decker buses to the elegance of the Empress Hotel, a trip to Victoria is like a trip to Merry ol’ England. Major attractions include the Royal British Columbia Museum and Butchart Gardens. Accessible only by boat, ferry service is available from Seattle, Port Angeles, and Tsawwassen, B.C. The Vancouver Island Princess and the Victoria Clipper, a highspeed catamaran, sail daily from Seattle. Oregon, like Washington state, is a land of climate and landscape contrasts. The Cascade Range divides the state into two 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 67 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Puget Sound Area bottom fish; fresh-water fishing for trout, steelhead and bass; camping, hiking, boating, city sightseeing, river rafting, Indian culture and historic sites. State State State State State State State State Bird ................Willow goldfinch Tree ................Western Hemlock Flower ................Rhododendron Motto ............“Al-ki” (by and by) Rock....................Petrified wood Fish....................Steelhead trout Dance ................Square dancing Ship ........President Washington, a container ship distinct climates. Mount Hood, rising 11,239 feet above sea level, is the highest point in the state. With nearly half of its land covered in forests, Oregon leads the nation in lumber industries. Agriculture also plays an important role. Recreational activities center around the mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Fishing, hunting, hiking, camping and white water rafting are just a few of the activities to be found. Oregon has one of the most extensive park systems in the west. A state-wide network of bicycle trails has been developed by the state Department of Transportation. Snow skiing is popular at several ski areas on Mount Hood and at Mount Bachelor, located near Bend. Portland, Oregon’s largest city, is only a three-hour drive from Fort Lewis. The city offers many cultural and recreational activities including museums, gardens, parks and a zoo. Portland is a popular place to shop because Oregon has no sales tax. Many major department stores and outlet stores, such as the Pendleton Woolen Mills, offer shoppers endless choices. The Fort Lewis Information, Tickets and Tours Office runs several day trips to Portland, especially during the Christmas shopping season. Some facts about Washington state history: Washington, named for our nation’s first president, became a state in 1889. Prior to then it was known as the Washington Territory in 1853. Population: In 2004 the estimated population in Washington was 6,041,700. The majority live in the western portion, most in the Puget Sound area. Seattle is the largest city, with a population of 563,000. Next in size is Spokane with 195,500 and Tacoma with 197,000. Climate: Washington has two distinct climatic zones: the eastern and western portions, which are divided by the Cascade Mountains. Climate in the eastern half is characterized by warm summers, cooler winters and a very dry climate. Spokane’s average rainfall is only 17 inches per year. The western side is known for its rainforests. Seattle, however, receives only 38 inches of rain per year. Geography: The western portion of the state is heavily forested and enjoys a very long coastline, served by 12 ports capable of handling freight and ships of almost any configuration. Eastern Washington’s geographic diversity ranges from densely forested and snowcapped mountain peaks to rolling hills of wheat to desert country. Industry: The manufacturing of transportation equipment is the number one industry in the state. The Boeing Aircraft Corporation, located in the Puget Sound area, is the largest manufacturer of commercial transport airplanes in the free world. The second largest industry is forest products. Recreation: The state has three national parks (Mount Rainier, Olympic and North Cascades), nine national forests, more than a thousand lakes and rivers and 2,500 miles of shoreline. Among the major attractions are downhill and cross-country skiing; coastal fishing for salmon, tuna and Each of Washington’s eight tourism regions has published a beautiful color brochure describing its region which is available to you free of charge. Write directly to the regional offices listed below for their brochure. If you want information on a specific city, determine the region the city is located in and write to that region. They will forward specific city requests to individual Chambers of Commerce and Visitor and Convention Bureaus. Previous Page ➜ 68 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ Puget Sound Area Region 1 (Southeast) Walla Walla Area Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 644 Walla Walla, WA 99362 (509) 525-0850 Region 2 (Northeast) Spokane Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 801 West Riverside, Ste 301 Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 624-1341 Region 3 (North Central) Omak Chamber of Commerce 401 Omak Ave. Omak, WA 98841 (509) 826-1880 Region 3 (South Central) Yakima Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 1490 Yakima, WA 98907 (509) 248-2021 Region 4 (Northwest) Anacortes Chamber of Commerce 819 Commercial Ave., Ste F Anacortes, WA 98221 (360) 293-3832 Region 5 (King County) Seattle-King County Convention and Visitors Bureau 701 Pike St., Ste 800 Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 461-5800 Region 6 (South Puget Sound) Thurston County Parks and Recreation 2617A 12th Court SW Olympia, WA 98502 (360)786-5595 Region 7 (Southwest) Longview Chamber 15630 Olympia Way Longview, WA 98632 (360) 423-8400 Region 8 (Olympic Peninsula) 121 E. Railroad Ave. Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 452-2363 The State Department of Tourism offers a toll-free line for answering any travel questions you might have: In-State: 1-800-544-1800 For State Ferry System information or schedules, call toll-free in-state: 1-888-808-7977 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 69 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ History In this section... • Fort Lewis Landmarks • Fort Lewis Facts Fort Lewis, named after Meriwether Lewis of the famed Lewis and Clark expedition, is one of the largest and most modern military reservations in the United States. Consisting of 87,000 acres of prairie land cut from the glacier-flattened Nisqually Plain, it is the premier military installation in the Northwest. Fort Lewis began as Camp Lewis in 1917 when the citizens of Pierce County voted by an eight to one margin to bond themselves for $2 million to buy 70,000 acres of land. They donated the land to the federal government for military use. The only stipulation was that the tract be used as a permanent Army post. Captain David L. Stone and his staff arrived at the camp site May 26, 1917, and a few days later the initial construction began. The entire camp was ready for occupancy a month ahead of schedule. In 90 days, Stone had supervised the construction of a “city” of 1,757 buildings and 422 other structures all lighted and heated for 60,000 men. The first recruits moved into their new barracks on Sept. 5, 1917, exactly two months after the post building plan had been handed to the contractors. When they completed construction of the new cantonment, workmen subscribed $4,000 to build the Main Gate-which is still standing. The arch was built of field stone and squared logs resembling the old block houses which stood in the Northwest as forts. Some 60,000 men, including the 91st Division, moved into the hastily constructed cantonment to train for World War I. Recruited largely from the Northwest, the 91st was considered “Washington’s Own.” The following two years saw tremendous activity at Camp Lewis as men were mobilized and trained for war service. Thousands of the nation’s youth learned to know Camp Lewis and the state of Washington. With the conclusion of the war, activities at Lewis ground to a standstill. Camp Lewis passed from the hands of Pierce County and became the property of the federal government when the deed for 62,432 acres was recorded in the county auditor’s office in Tacoma. In March 1926, $800,000 was authorized for the construction of permanent brick barracks at Camp Lewis. The following year saw Camp Lewis become Fort Lewis, a fullfledged Army post. By 1934, with the 10-year rebuilding program more than half completed, Fort Lewis had taken on the appearance of a solidly constructed and, in some ways, selfsustaining city. Previous Page ➜ 70 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ History Since 1927, the government had spent nearly $7 million in transforming a wartime cantonment, which only cost $7 million itself, into a modern permanent post. Fort Lewis was rebuilt on an architectural scheme, which provided for indefinite expansion in case additional buildings were authorized. In a few short years, Fort Lewis had become one of the finest garrisons in the world, equipped and ready to train an expected increase in personnel. Brigadier General David L. Stone, who had supervised the original construction of Fort Lewis as a captain, returned as its commanding general in 1936, serving until 1937. The project of constructing an Army airfield, which later became McChord Air Force Base, directly north of the Fort Lewis installation, received approval as a WPA project in January 1938, and $61,730 was allocated for construction. The allocation provided for clearing, grading, and leveling a runaway 6,000-feet long by 600-feet wide. The unrest in Europe accelerated the building program at Fort Lewis which consisted, at the time, of 455 permanent structures. With the start of World War II, the strength of Fort Lewis climbed and by July of 1940, the garrison had approximately 7,000 men. Four months later, nearly 26,000 officers and men were in service at Fort Lewis, McChord Field and Camp Murray, the National Guard training facility which began accepting Army draftees. February of 1941 saw the largest invasion of raw recruits and National Guardsmen-11,000 to the Fort Lewis and Camp Murray area since the draft was started in 1940. This, along with the continued growth of the IX Corps and 3rd and 41st Divisions, pushed the post’s strength to 37,000. Two officers who were to become famous World War II generals were stationed at Fort Lewis. General Mark Clark was a major from 1937, when he graduated from the War College, until 1940. General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, and former President of the United States, was executive officer of the 15th Infantry here and then served briefly as Chief of Staff of the IX Corps at Fort Lewis in 1941. As a result of precautions taken by the commander of Fort Lewis, the post was operating on a wartime basis for several hours December 7, 1941, before official notice of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor came from the War Department. A camp for prisoners of war was established at Fort Lewis in July 1943 and was continued for three years. The need for increased hospital facilities in the Northwest was growing and once again the War Department looked to Fort Lewis. Plans were announced in 1943 for the construction of a $3 million addition to the Fort Lewis Hospital—later named Madigan General Hospital—which would make the center one of the largest in the nation. In July 1944, Fort Lewis was redesignated as an Army Service Forces training 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 71 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ History squared logs and smooth field stones present a style typical of the old blockhouses which dotted the Pacific Northwest during the frontier era. The guardhouses anchor the gallery arch which is complete with rifle ports. The Main Gate was moved to its current site in 1957 when I-5 was constructed. Two ornate Spanish cannons stand guard at the main gate, in front of I Corps Headquarters, the Museum and the Fourth ROTC Region headquarters. The eight cannons weigh more than three tons each and once formed a part of the Spanish battery at Manila in the Philippine Islands. They were captured by General Wesley Merritt’s landing force of Army troops during the battle of Manila in 1898. The Infantryman, an 18-foot fiberglass statue known as The Soldier’s Statue, is set with Mount Rainier and the Cascade Mountains in the background at the north end of Gray Army Airfield. The Infantryman was unveiled in the summer of 1964. It memorializes the men of the 4th Infantry Division who trained at Fort Lewis before their departure for Vietnam. The statue was designed and sculpted by members of the Ivy Division. The statue’s face was designed to incorporate features of all races, as to represent all infantrymen. Often serving as the backdrop for ceremonial functions, the 91st Infantry Division monument stands directly before Quarters No. 1, home of I Corps’ Commanding General. Unveiled in 1930 by the 91st Division Association, the monument commemorates the role of the “Wild West Division” during center for the nation—training medics and engineers. WACs first arrived at Fort Lewis in the fall of 1943 and became a permanent fixture by the following spring. At the conclusion of World War II, the northeast staging area of Fort Lewis became a separation center and discharged its first Soldiers in November of 1945. Although the war was over, 11,000 youthful inductees received intensive training at the Fort Lewis Basic Training Section in May 1946, prior to being sent overseas for occupational duties. At the time North Korean forces invaded the Republic of South Korea, wartime restrictions were imposed by the Fort Lewis commander, who ordered all troops back to Fort Lewis by the fastest means possible. In July and August of 1950, Fort Lewis’s 2nd Division became the first American division to leave the United States to fight in Korea. They later became the first United Nations force to cross the Naktong River in the counter-offensive that shoved the North Koreans back across the 38th parallel and resulted in a temporary cessation of all organized resistance. To handle the influx of draftees called up because of the Korean conflict, the 6219th Reception Center arrived at Fort Lewis as the first Pacific Coast center to be reactivated. It soon received, processed and assigned 4,594 Soldiers in eight record-smashing days. Canadian troops arrived at North Fort Lewis in October 1950 to train for duty in Korea, and is believed to be the first large armed group of a foreign nation ever to stage on a reservation operated by the United States. With the departure of the 4th Infantry Division for Vietnam in 1966, Fort Lewis once again became a personnel transfer and training center. In 1981, I Corps was activated here. Fort Lewis Landmarks The old Main Gate is one of the oldest structures on Fort Lewis. The men involved in the construction of the post in 1917 donated 25 cents for each stone. The Previous Page ➜ 72 Fort Lewis Guide • 2006 Next Page ➜ History World War I. The division was made up of volunteers from Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, Utah and Wyoming. The 91st Division trained at Fort Lewis before departing for France. Fort Lewis Facts Devore Hall, the former headquarters building for the 9th Infantry Division (Motorized), honors the memory of Specialist Edward A. Devore Jr., a machinegunner in the 9th Infantry Division. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in Vietnam in March 1968. While participating in a reconnaissance in force, Devore’s platoon came under intense attack from a series of well-concealed bunkers. Devore raced through a hail of enemy fire to provide a base of fire from his machine gun. A squad was sent forward to recover a fallen comrade and became pinned down. Devore assaulted the enemy positions and was hit by enemy fire about 35 meters short of his objective. He continued his assault despite intense hostile fire. Despite his grievous wounds, Devore continued to apply accurate suppressive fire and the trapped squad was able to rejoin the platoon in safety. Pendleton Drive is named for Staff Sergeant Jack R. Pendleton of Yakima, Wash. He died in action in Germany, October 1944. Pendleton was seriously injured while assaulting a machine gun position. He gave his life by deliberately drawing the concentrated fire of the enemy so that others in his unit could pass through the enemy strong point. Pendleton was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions that day. Gray Army Airfield honors Hawthorn C. Gray, an avid balloonist. Captain Gray served in World War I and established a world record for altitude in a balloon. He died accidentally during a free balloon flight in November 1927. Gray Army Airfield’s east-west runway served as a backdrop for portions of “To Hell and Back,” the life story of Audie Murphy, America’s most decorated Soldier. Nelson Recreation Center is dedicated to the memory of Sergeant William L. Nelson, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in Tunisia. Nelson served with the 9th Infantry Division during the latter stages of the North African Campaign. He led his section of heavy mortars to a forward position. Amidst intense artillery, mortar and small arms fire, he went on alone to direct his own mortar barrage. Although he was grievously wounded, he continued to crawl closer and closer to the enemy and continued to direct his men’s attack. Carey Memorial Theater, the post’s main theater, was named for Staff Sergeant Alvin P. Carey, a member of the 2nd Infantry Division. He single-handedly attacked a German pillbox near Plougastel, France. He killed a rifleman and then continued on, hurling grenades at the fortification in the face of intense fire, which mortally wounded him. Undaunted, he gathered his strength and continued his grenade attack until the occupants of the pillbox were all killed. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his gallant actions. McVeigh Memorial Gymnasium honors Sergeant John McVeigh, 2nd Infantry Division a recipient of our nation’s highest award for gallantry in action, the Medal of Honor. Despite heavy fire and a German counterattack, he stood up in full view and directed the fire of his squad. He then drew his trench knife and charged several of the enemy. In a savage hand-to-hand struggle, he killed one with his knife and was advancing on three more of the enemy when he was killed by point-blank fire. Kimbro Memorial Swimming Pool commemorates the actions of Technician 2006 • Fort Lewis Guide 73 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ History Fourth Grade Truman Kimbro, 2nd Infantry Division. During a mission to mine an intersection he discovered it was occupied by an enemy tank and at least 20 riflemen. Driven back by intense fire, he left his squad, and laden with mines, crawled alone towards the crossroads. Although severely wounded, he dragged himself forward and laid the mines across the road but was killed trying to crawl back to his unit. Kimbro was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions. Grandstaff Memorial Library honors Bruce A. Grandstaff a native of Spokane, Wash. He was mortally wounded in May 1967 while leading his platoon in Pleiku Province, Vietnam. Grandstaff was leading his weapons platoon through intermittent enemy contact when they were struck by heavy fire. He called for and adjusted artillery fire to within 45 meters of his position. Because the jungle canopy obscured the helicopter gunships’ views, he braved enemy fire to throw smoke grenades and was wounded. He went out again to mark the enemy with tracers from his weapon and was again wounded. He continued on and destroyed an enemy machine gun position with hand grenades. He continued to fight and eventually called for artillery fire on his own position. Grandstaff received the Medal of Honor for his actions. Watkins Field, Fort Lewis’ main parade field, is named in honor of Master Sergeant Travis E. Watkins of the 9th U.S. Regiment who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor while assigned to Company H, during the Korean conflict. When an enemy force broke through and isolated 30 men of his unit, Watkins took command, established a defense and directed actions which repelled continuous enemy assaults. Due to his aggressive leadership from Aug. through Sept. 3, 1950, this small force destroyed nearly 500 enemy troops before he ordered his men to escape to friendly lines. Due to his wounds and indicative of his extraordinary heroism, Watkins wished his men “Good Luck” as he remained in place, giving up his life to protect their escape. Burris Field, North Fort Lewis’ main parade field is named for Sergeant First Class Tony K. Burris. He fought with the 2nd Infantry Division in Korea. Over a twoday period, Burris destroyed several emplacements and fortifications, killing many enemy Soldiers. He suffered several wounds and refused all but emergency treatment. After charging an enemy position single-handedly, he destroyed it and killed the crew of at least six men. He moved on to the next emplacement and threw his last hand grenade, destroying that position. He fell mortally wounded by enemy fire, but his bravery inspired his comrades to renew a spirited assault to take Hill 605, a strategic position in the battle for “Heartbreak Ridge.” Burris was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions. Stryker Avenue, a broad street running through the residential area, honors Private First Class Stuart S. Stryker’s actions during World War II. After Stryker’s unit made its jump east of the Rhine River, they were pinned down by a large group of Germans. In full view of the enemy and under constant fire, he exhorted the Soldiers of his unit to get to their feet and follow him. The charge was successful in overwhelming the enemy, but Stryker was killed in the attack. Stryker was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously. Jensen Memorial Gymnasium was named for First Lieutenant John Jensen. Jensen was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions in France in July, 1944. Stone Education Center is named after Major General David L. Stone who came to Tacoma as a Major in charge of constructing Camp Lewis in 1917. He later returned as a Major General in 1936 to command the 3rd Infantry Division and the post he built. MG Stone was memorialized in this facility because of his advanced design and use of materials in building Camp Lewis. The Stone Center is a technologically advanced education facility designed to accommodate state-of-the-art instructional material. 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PUBLISH IN MARCOA N G, INC. 2006 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Table of Contents I Corps Alphabetical Section ......................................................................................98 I Corps Numerical Section........................................................................................107 Western Regional Medical Command ........................................................................120 Madigan Army Medical Center Alphabetical Listings..................................................121 Fort Lawton 70th Region Support Command ..............................................................122 Yakima Training Center ............................................................................................123 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS Police ............................................................911 Ambulance ....................................................911 Fire ..............................................................911 MP................................................................911 Emergency ....................................................911 Poison Center ................................800-732-6985 707th Ord. Co. (24) ..............................967-5507 PW Emergency Work Order ....................967-3680 EMERGENCY MILITARY PHONE NUMBERS Medical ........................................................911 CID ......................................................967-3151 Engineer ..............................................967-3680 Emergency Room, MAMC ......................968-1390 Duty Office, I Corps ..............................967-0015 PW Emergency Work Order ....................967-3680 Field Officer of the Day..........................967-0015 707th ORD Company (EOD) ..................967-5507 Direct Dial DSN 347-XXXX, 357-XXXX, 782-XXXX COMMERCIAL (253) 966-XXXX, (253) 967-XXXX (253) 968-XXXX Operator Assistance DSN 357-1110, 347-XXXX COMMERCIAL (253) 967-1110, (253) 966-XXXX Madigan DSN 782-1110 COMMERCIAL (253) 968-1110 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. Do not discuss classified information on the phone. 97 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory FORT LEWIS QUICK REFERENCE LISTINGS Advance Summer Camp/ROTC........................................966-0713 LIBRARIES Book Patch Children’s ....................................................967-5533 Crittenberger ..................................................................967-2824 Grandstaff ......................................................................967-5889 Madigan Community ......................................................968-2355 BARBER SHOPS Cascade Community Club ..............................................964-4546 Main ..............................................................................964-9600 MAMC ............................................................................968-3403 NCO Club........................................................................967-8431 NORTH FORT CLUB..........................................................964-2778 Gray Airfield....................................................................967-6628 JPPSO..............................................................................967-5099 PAO ................................................................................967-0157 Self Help ........................................................................967-3667 OTHER MEDICAL SERVICES Emergency Room ............................................................968-1390 Pharmacy........................................................................968-1963 Refill Pharmacy Madigan ........................................................................968-2999 Mini-mall........................................................................968-5350 Visitor/Patient Info. ........................................................968-1810 Army Community Services ..............................................967-7166 Golf Course ....................................................................967-6522 ITT ..................................................................................967-6169 Flying Club ....................................................................964-4932 McCord Air Force Base....................................................982-1110 Northwest Adventure Center ..........................................967-7744 Taxi ................................................................................582-0000 Theater Recording ..........................................................967-4329 Youth Fitness Zone ........................................................967-4441 Museum..........................................................................967-7207 BEAUTY SHOP ..................................................................964-3252 CHILD CARE ....................................................................967-2494 BOSS LINE ........................................................................967-2677 CLUBS Cascade Community Club ............................................964-0331 American Lake Club........................................................964-2555 Club North ......................................................................967-1960 MAMC Cafe/Latin Sensations ........................................964-4054 Russell Landing Cafe ....................................................966-0400 MAIN STORE MALL (PX) Main Store ......................................................................964-3161 Flower Shop ....................................................................967-3704 Optical Shop ..................................................................964-3753 RECREATION CENTERS Bowling Alley ..................................................................967-4661 Nelson ............................................................................967-2539 Skating Rink ..................................................................967-4458 MINI MALL Book Store ......................................................................967-3749 Class Six ........................................................................967-4128 Clothing Sales Store ......................................................964-3749 Furniture Store................................................................964-4024 Launderette (coin operated) ..........................................964-1250 MCC Phone Center..........................................................964-2321 Pizza Hut ........................................................................964-4658 Shoe Repair ....................................................................964-0951 Video Rental ..................................................................964-4070 EO Sexual Harassment Hotline ....................................967-1960 GYMNASIUMS Exercise, Weight & TRN Center ......................................967-3508 Jensen ............................................................................967-5975 Keeler..............................................................................967-6808 McVeigh racquetball ......................................................967-5869 Wilson..........(North Ft.) ..................................................967-7471 Sheridan ........................................................................967-7311 Soldiers ..........................................................................967-4771 MILITARY SUPPORT SERVICES ID Cards ........................................................................967-5065 Information Booth ..........................................................966-8139 Hotlines BOSS ..............................................................................967-2677 EO/Sexual Harassment ..................................................967-1960 Jail..................................................................................967-5723 Mac Flight ......................................................................982-7259 Military Police ................................................................967-3107 Red Cross ......................................................................967-7668 Vehicle Registration........................................................967-1914 MISCELLANEOUS Billeting/Guest Lodge ....................................................964-0211 CPO ................................................................................967-2131 Finance ..........................................................................967-6342 I CORPS ALPHABETICAL SECTION -AAAFES ........................................................................253-964-3161 (see Post Exchange for more info) ARMY SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM ADCO/RRR Coordinator ..........................................253-967-1413 Clinical Director ......................................................253-967-1449 Prevention Coordinator............................................253-967-1412 Employee Assistance Program Coordin ..................253-967-1448 ID Section (Urinalysis &Breathanalysis) ................253-967-4351 Store Administration ..............................................253-966-8456 Store Administration ..............................................253-966-8456 Appointments/Information ......................................253-967-2202 Computer Support ..................................................253-967-1414 TACOM-AU ..............................................................253-967-2146 DLA..........................................................................253-967-2991 AMC FORWARD STRYKER Commander ............................................................253-966-1640 Deputy Commander ................................................253-966-4242 Deputy Commander ................................................253-966-4242 Chief of Operations ................................................253-966-4250 Logistics Officer......................................................253-967-5708 Admin Assistant......................................................253-966-1640 ADJUTANT GENERAL (I CORPS) ............................253-967-0645 (see 1st Personnel for more info) ADVANCE CAMP (ROTC) ........................................253-967-6449 AIRFIELD BASE OPERATIONS (GAAF) ......................................................................253-967-6628 Base Operations NCOIC ..........................................253-967-6138 (see Gray Airfield for more info) ALL STAR MAINTENANCE ........................................253-964-4257 AMBULANCE ............................................................253-968-1396 AMC LOGISTIC ASSISTANCE OFFICE Chief ......................................................................253-967-3308 AMTRACK (TRAIN SERVICE) ..................................800-872-7245 AMERICAN RED CROSS Ft. Lewis Office ......................................................253-967-7686 Madigan Office ......................................................253-968-1055 McChord Office ......................................................253-982-5577 Emergency Messages (toll free) ..............................877-272-7337 Disaster Services ....................................................253-474-0400 AIR FORCE LIAISON OFFICE (ALO) Commander ............................................................253-967-0362 Deputy Commander ................................................253-967-0379 Admin......................................................................253-967-0372 Executive Officer ....................................................253-967-0362 Plans and Exercises ................................................253-967-0378 Intelligence ....................................................253-966-7367/6613 Logistic Assistance Representative LMS ........................................................................253-966-4242 SUPPLY LAR ............................................................253-966-4243 AMCOM-AV ..............................................................253-967-3327 AMCOM-MI ..............................................................253-967-3308 CECOM ....................................................................253-967-5749 OSC ........................................................................253-967-4235 SBCCOM..................................................................253-967-3327 TACOM-AR ..............................................................253-966-4236 ARMY AUDIT AGENCY Field Office Manager ..............................................253-967-2111 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5297 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL (ATC) Chief ......................................................................253-967-5525 Maintenance ..........................................................253-967-2980 ARMY CAREER & ALUMNI PROGRAM ................................................................253-967-3258 Program Management & Regional Svcs ATTENTION! Do not process, store or transmit classified information on nonsecure telecommunications systems. Official DoD telecommunications systems — including telephones, facsimile machines, computer networks, and modems — are subject to monitoring for telecommunications security purposes at all times. Use of official DoD telecommunications systems constitutes consent to telecommunications security monitoring. 98 On-post Ft. Lewis facilities must dial all seven digits (967-xxxx, DSN 357-xxxx or 968-xxxx, DSN 782-xxxx or 966-xxxx, DSN 347-xxxx, Yakima-577-xxxx, DSN 635-xxxx) of a telephone number. Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory Transition Services Manager..................................253-967-3250 Regional Support/Job Fair Team..............................253-967-3259 FAX..........................................................................253-967-2072 Regimental..............................................................253-964-9268 Madigan..................................................................253-968-3403 North Fort................................................................253-964-2778 CENTRAL ISSUE FACILITY CIF ................................253-967-3901 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0330 CHAMPUS..................................................................253-968-2165 ACAP Center Contract Manager ..................................................253-967-4358 Reception/Services/Scheduling ..............................253-967-3258 FAX..........................................................................253-967-4416 Veteran’s Service Center..........................................253-967-7106 WA ST Veteran’s Job Center ....................................253-967-2790 French Theater ........................................................253-967-5045 Wednesdays Only Between 0800-0930 BATTLE SIMULATION CENTER Director ..................................................................253-967-4138 NCOIC......................................................................253-966-1134 (see G-3 for more info) CHAPELS Four Chaplains........................................................253-967-1721 Evergreen ................................................................253-967-7186 Soldiers ..................................................................253-967-7151 Main Post................................................................253-967-4849 Chapel #4 (Cascade Chapel) ..................................253-967-2593 Chapel #5 (Jewish Chapel) ....................................253-967-6590 ROTC Chapel ..........................................................253-967-5859 RCF Chapel ............................................................253-967-3276 MAMC Chapel..........................................................253-968-1120 BEACH American Lake ........................................................253-967-2401 Life Guard Shack ....................................................253-967-2490 Pacific Beach Accommodations ..............................253-967-6169 ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE Reception Desk ......................................................253-967-7166 ACS Director............................................................253-967-9977 AER ........................................................................253-967-9852 Army Family Team Building ....................................253-967-2382 Army Family Action Plan ........................................253-967-2382 Family Services ......................................................253-967-9704 Family Advocacy......................................................253-967-5940 Relocation Assistance ............................................253-967-3628 Consumer Affairs ....................................................253-967-3525 Employment Readiness ..........................................253-967-3538 Volunteer Coordinator ............................................253-967-2324 Loan Closet/Food Locker..........................................253-967-3635 ACS Network Administrator ....................................253-967-9719 New Parent Support Program..................................253-967-7409 Family Events and Programs ..................................253-966-7935 Suicide Prevention Program ....................................253-966-4597 Exceptional Family Member Program ......................253-967-9704 Mobilization and Deployment ..................................253-967-5109 BEAUTY SHOP ..........................................................253-964-3252 BILLETING Lodging Reservation ..............................................253-967-2815 CHAPLAIN ACTIVITIES I Corps/Installation Chaplain..................................253-967-3126 Deputy I Corps Chaplain ........................................253-967-3744 Deputy Installation Chaplain ..................................253-967-4849 Chaplain Resource Manager ..................................253-967-3686 Catholic Chaplain ..................................................253-967-3795 Family Life Center ..................................................253-967-1723 I Corps Chaplain Plans/Operations ........................253-967-3765 Director Religious Education ..................................253-967-3806 Staff Duty Chaplain (24 Hours) ..............................253-967-0015 BOQ (Permanent Party) Bldg 2493, 1st Floor ..............................................253-967-3015 Bldg 2493, 2nd Floor ..............................................253-967-6284 Bldg 2493, 3rd Floor ..............................................253-967-4943 SEQ (Permanent Party) Bldg 1034 ..............................................................253-967-4035 Bldg 1036 ..............................................................253-967-5002 Bldg 1037 ..............................................................253-967-4948 CHILD AND YOUTH SERVICES Coordinator ............................................................253-967-3056 Registration ............................................................253-967-2494 Beachwood School Age Center ................................253-967-2600 Youth Fitness Zone..................................................253-967-4441 North Fort Youth Center ..........................................253-966-7166 Clarkmoor Center ....................................................253-967-2300 Madigan Center ......................................................253-967-2800 Special Needs ........................................................253-966-5999 Family Child Care....................................................253-967-3039 Family Child Care....................................................253-967-7364 Summit Arena ........................................................253-967-4458 BOAT SHOP ..............................................................253-967-7893 BOSS (ACTION LINE) ..............................................253-967-5636 Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers..................253-967-5636 ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF ....................................253-967-9852 ARMY LEARNING CENTER Garrison-Military Publications ................................253-967-3976 Garrison-Video ........................................................253-967-6526 Division ..................................................................253-967-3976 North Fort................................................................253-967-5696 Stryker Ed Center ....................................................253-967-2449 Yakima Training Center ..........................................509-577-3329 Computer Asst Learning Center ..............................253-967-2918 BOWLING ARENA Manager..................................................................253-967-6761 Pro Shop/Snack Shop ..............................................253-967-4661 BRITISH LIAISON ......................................................253-967-3031 BURGER KING ..........................................................253-964-8998 N. Fort Burger King ................................................253-964-7077 CENTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE-WEST CHPPM-W Commander ............................................................253-966-0014 Secretary ................................................................253-966-0008 NCOIC......................................................................253-966-0049 FAX..........................................................................253-966-0163 Chief, Env Health Engineering Div ..........................253-966-0069 Chief Ento Sciences Division ..................................253-966-0073 Chief, Industrial Hygiene Div ..................................253-966-0063 Chief Field Preventative Med. Div ..........................253-966-0052 CID District Office ..................................................253-967-3151 ARTS & CRAFTS Arts and Crafts Center............................................253-967-5001 Director ..................................................................253-967-5746 Boat and RV Storage ..............................................253-967-7893 Autobody/ Paint Shop..............................................253-967-4793 Spirited Ceramics Craft Shop ................................253-964-2515 Body Repair Shop....................................................253-966-3412 Auto Skill Center ....................................................253-967-3728 BUS & TRAIN SERVICE Pierce Transit ..........................................................253-581-8000 Greyhound ..............................................................800-231-2222 Northwestern Trailways ..........................................800-366-3830 Ft Lewis Bus Depot ................................................253-967-6169 Amtrack Train Service ............................................800-872-7245 CIVILIAN PERSONNEL ADVISORY CENTER Director ..................................................................253-967-4735 HR Advisory Division Chief......................................253-967-4668 HR Assistant ..........................................................253-966-3578 Civil Service Job Information ..................................253-967-5377 NAF Job Information ................................................253-967-5091 Training ..................................................................253-967-5020 In/Out Processing....................................................253-967-4831 Labor Relations ......................................................253-967-5088 Retirements, Benefits, Leave Transfer Program ..................................................................253-967-4819 Automation..............................................................253-967-5070 NAF Division Chief ..................................................253-966-1442 Automated Directory................................................253-967-2131 -CCABLE TV Comcast ................................................877-824-2288 CABS Military Taxi ............................................................253-967-8294 Ponder’s Taxi ..........................................................253-582-3000 United’s Taxi............................................................253-581-3154 Yellow Cab ..............................................................253-472-3303 AUTO BODY SHOP ....................................................253-967-4793 AUTO SKILL CENTER ..............................................253-967-3728 AVSCOM FSA CONUS WEST BRANCH AVSCOM-Log Asst Rep. ..........................................253-967-6128 -BBAKERY (COMMISSARY) ........................................253-967-6119 56 ARMY BAND (I CORPS) Commander ............................................................253-966-2124 1SG ........................................................................253-966-2125 Admin......................................................................253-966-2232 Operations ..............................................................253-967-2795 S4............................................................................253-967-4102 Supply ....................................................................253-966-5494 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-4418 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4101 CAFETERIA Anthony’s Pizza........................................................253-964-4430 Madigan Cafe ........................................................253-964-4054 Russell Landing Cafe..............................................253-966-0398 Running Chef..........................................................253-964-0740 CLEANERS Launderette (Coin Operated) ..................................253-964-1250 Dry Cleaners (main shoppette) ..............................253-964-5872 CLOTHING SALES STORE ................................253-964-3966 CLOVER PARKS SCHOOL DISTRICT Communications Director........................................253-583-5040 American Lake South ..............................................253-589-7835 A-I School................................................................253-583-5390 Beachwood Elementary ..........................................253-583-5200 Carter Lake Elementary ..........................................253-583-5210 Clarkmoor Elementary ............................................253-583-5220 Clover Park High School..........................................253-583-5500 Custer Elementary ..................................................253-583-5230 Dower Elementary ..................................................253-583-5240 Evergreen Elementary ............................................253-583-5250 Firwood Secondary ..................................................253-589-7845 Greenwood Elementary............................................253-583-5260 Heartwood Elementary ............................................253-583-5270 Hillside Elementary ................................................253-583-5280 Hudtloff Jr High ......................................................253-583-5400 CANADIAN LIAISON ..................................................253-967-4532 CARLSON WAGONLIT TRAVEL Official ....................................................................253-967-5319 CASUALTY REPORTING ............................................253-966-5890 CASUALTY..........................................................888-634-7496 C-E LCMC (CECOM) SUPPORT FACILITIES Electronic Sustainment Support Center ..................253-966-9160 C4ISR Regional Support Center ..............................253-966-9163 Tobyhanna Forward Repair Activity ........................253-966-3693 Multiple Subscriber Regional Support Center ........253-964-5160 COMSEC Support ....................................................253-966-3781 ARMED FORCES NATIONAL BANK ..........................253-964-9266 Main Exchange (In Cashiers Cage) ........................253-964-8646 BARBER SHOP PX............................................................................253-964-1511 Cascade Community Center....................................253-964-4546 Division ..................................................................253-964-9601 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. Do not discuss classified information on the phone. 99 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory Idlewild Elementary ................................................253-583-5290 Lake City Elementary ..............................................253-583-5300 Lake Louise Elementary ..........................................253-583-5310 Lakes High School.................................................. 253-583-5550 Lakeview Elementary ..............................................253-583-5320 Lochburn Jr High ....................................................253-583-5420 Mann Jr High ..........................................................253-583-5440 Oak Grove Elementary ............................................253-583-7855 Oakbrook Elementary ..............................................253-583-5330 Oakridge Grp Home ................................................253-589-7845 Oakwood Elementary ..............................................253-583-5340 SEMCAD ..................................................................253-589-7843 Southgate Elementary ............................................253-583-5360 Tillicum Elementary ................................................253-583-5370 Tyee Park Elementary ..............................................253-583-5380 Woodbrook Jr High ..................................................253-583-5460 Operations Ops Officer..............................................................253-967-0099 Asst OIC/NCOIC ......................................................253-967-0092 TAC NCO..................................................................253-967-0101 Conf NCO ................................................................253-967-0102 Email corgeng@lewis-ems1.army.mil Environmental Receiving/Warehouse ......................253-967-3987 Receiving/Turn-in/Inside Storage............................253-967-7896 Recycling/Outside Storage ......................................253-966-3196 Marketing Branch ..................................................253-966-3178 Reutilization............................................................253-966-3192 DELI (COMMISSARY) ..............................................253-967-6117 Plans OIC ..........................................................................253-967-0068 Asst OIC ..................................................................253-967-0637 Asst Off ..................................................................253-967-0637 DENTAL CLINICS Commander ............................................................253-968-4035 Central Dental Inprocessing....................................253-967-5822 DC #2......................................................................253-967-5271 DC #3......................................................................253-967-3416 Okubo Dental Clinic N Fort......................................253-967-4989 Hospital Dental Clinic ............................................253-968-1240 (see PW for more info) Bridge OIC ..........................................................................253-967-0068 Asst OIC ..................................................................253-967-0067 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0639 TOPO OIC ..........................................................................253-967-0054 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-0053 CLUBS American Lake Community Center ..........................253-964-2555 Flying Club..............................................................253-964-4932 Centralized Catering Office ....................................253-964-1209 Enlisted Spouses Club ............................................253-967-5849 Installation Club Manager ......................................253-967-3077 Madigan Cafe ........................................................253-964-4054 Club North ..............................................................253-964-0144 Cascade Community Center....................................253-967-4986 Officer’s Spouse’s Club Workshop ..........................253-967-6571 Riding Club ............................................................253-964-8227 Russell Landing Cafe..............................................253-966-0400 Russell Landing Marina ..........................................253-967-2510 DIRECTOR OF CONTRACTING Director of Contracting............................................253-966-3508 Dep Director of Contracting ....................................253-966-3507 Admin Assistant......................................................253-966-3505 Services & CA Studies Division ..............................253-966-3493 Pre-Award Branch ..................................................253-966-3501 Post-Award Branch ................................................253-966-3497 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-2772 Commercial Items Division ....................................253-966-3480 Lead Contract Specialist ........................................253-966-3478 CORPS OF ENGINEERS (FTL-SEATTLE) Resident Office ......................................................253-967-6937 Madigan Resident Office ........................................253-967-4166 Duty Hours ..............................................................253-764-3742 Emergency ..............................................................206-764-3406 COWAN STADIUM ....................................................253-967-2912 CRAFT SHOPS Arts & Crafts Center ..............................................253-967-5001 Auto Body Shop ......................................................253-966-3412 Auto Shop................................................................253-967-3728 Boat Shop ..............................................................253-967-7893 Ceramic Craft & Mold Shop ....................................253-964-2515 Crafters’ Market ....................................................253-964-1750 Multiple Crafts........................................................253-967-5001 IMPAC Credit Card Progaram Manager..................................................................253-966-3513 Assistant Manager..................................................253-966-3510 Secretary ................................................................253-966-3519 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-8137 COFFEE SHOPS Especailly Espresso (Main) ....................................253-964-8838 Especially Espresso (Ed Ctr) ..................................253-964-8152 Especially Espresso (N. Fort) ..................................253-964-8837 Seattle’s Best..........................................................253-964-9120 Starbucks................................................................253-964-4210 Crystals Espresso....................................................253-912-4358 DIRECTOR OF COUNTER-INTELLIGENCE & SECURITY (DCIS) SIGINT Readiness Facility (SRF) Director ..................................................................253-967-6697 Operations Chief ....................................................253-967-8498 Maintenance Supv ..................................................253-967-8145 TCAE Chief ..............................................................253-967-8369 CREDIT UNION OFFICE ............................................253-964-3113 Phone Teller ............................................................253-964-3636 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITIES Central Texas College..............................................253-964-1070 Chapman University................................................253-964-2509 Troy State ................................................................253-967-2365 Pierce College ........................................................253-964-6564 St Martin College ....................................................253-967-3720 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIV CMD HQ (CID) ..........................................................253-967-3049 6TH MP GROUP (CID) ..............................................253-967-3049 (see 6TH MP GROUP (CID) for more info) DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ..........................................................253-967-4524 (see 1115th Sig Bn for more info) COMMISSARY Store Director ..........................................................253-966-8453 Grocery Department Manager..................................253-966-8470 Customer Service Department Mgr ........................253-966-8475 Customer Service ....................................................253-967-5808 Management Support Center ..................................253-966-8459 Bakery ....................................................................253-967-6119 Deli..........................................................................253-967-6117 Meat Department Manager ....................................253-967-5669 Produce Department Manager ................................253-967-6680 Receiving Office......................................................253-967-4742 Store Hours ............................................................253-967-4687 -DDEERS (ID CARD SECTION) ............................253-967-5065 DEFENSE MILITARY PAY OFFICE Defense Miltary Pay Officer DMPO Chief ................253-967-5011 Executive Officer ....................................................253-966-0064 CSM ........................................................................253-967-5016 Admin Division........................................................253-967-5011 Finance Opertions Support Officer ..........................253-966-0246 Chief of Military Pay................................................253-966-0243 Customer Service ....................................................253-967-6342 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-3037 DIRECTOR OF LOGISTICS DOL Director ..................................................................253-967-7306 Deputy ....................................................................253-967-7301 Alt ..........................................................................253-967-7306 NCOIC......................................................................253-966-0617 Admin Support ........................................................253-967-4610 Information Management........................................253-966-0537 Q & E Systems ........................................................253-966-0567 Mob Officer ............................................................253-966-0540 Personnel ................................................................253-966-0560 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5199 Budget ....................................................................253-967-0562 Fax ..........................................................................253-966-0571 COMMUNICATIONS CENTER (COMCTR) ................................................................253-967-5251 COMMUNITY LIFE PROGRAM..................................253-967-5776 CORPS CHEMICAL Chemical Officer ....................................................253-967-0940 Deputy Chemical Officer ........................................253-967-0370 SGM ........................................................................253-967-0944 NBC Plans & Exercises............................................253-967-0370 NCOIC Plans/Intel ..................................................253-967-0397 NBC Logistics Officer ..............................................253-967-0469 NCOIC Logistics ......................................................253-967-0618 NBC Operations/Intelligence ..................................253-967-0191 NBC Ops NCO..........................................................253-967-0941 Admin Section ........................................................253-967-0942 USR ........................................................................253-967-0095 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4324 Email chemplex@lewis.army.mil Email chemadmn@lewis.army.mil FOOD SERVICE Waller Hall OIC ..........................................................................253-967-4519 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-4453 Inprocessing............................................................253-967-4260 Outprocessing ........................................................253-967-4321 PCS Travel ..............................................................253-967-4404 Fax Waller Hall ........................................................253-967-3949 Advisor ....................................................................253-967-5984 KP Contracting Officer Representative....................253-967-6844 Troop Issue Subsistence Activity (TISA) ..................253-967-1650 TISA FAX ..................................................................253-967-5866 Troop Issue Subsistence Officer ..............................253-966-6333 Administration ........................................................253-967-7261 System Analyst........................................................253-967-3203 Yakima TISA ............................................................509-577-3226 YTC TISA FAX ..........................................................509-577-3297 DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DIS ............................................................253-967-2782 DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY DLA........................253-967-2991 DEFENSE PRINTING SERVICE Director ..................................................................253-967-4544 Customer Service ....................................................253-967-5741 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE DIVISION Chief ......................................................................253-967-4251 Class IX ..................................................................253-967-5409 Allied Trades ..........................................................253-966-1596 Canvas/Wood ..........................................................253-966-1595 Plant Maintenance..................................................253-966-1594 Welding/Machine Shop............................................253-966-0551 Armament/Electronics ............................................253-967-0606 Small Arms ............................................................253-966-0605 Electronics Bldg 9570 ............................................253-967-2008 Artillery Shop ..........................................................253-966-0586 Circuit Card Repair ................................................253-966-0589 DEFENSE REUTILIZATION & MARKETING CORPS ENGINEERS Asst Corp Engineer (FWD) ......................................253-967-0760 Sec ..........................................................................253-967-0101 SGM ........................................................................253-967-0637 Chief ......................................................................253-967-7861 Admin Support ........................................................253-967-7861 Documentation........................................................253-967-2779 Environmental Branch ............................................253-966-3209 100 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. Do not discuss classified information on the phone. Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory Instrument Shop ....................................................253-966-0585 Component Repair ..................................................253-967-5071 Battery Shop ..........................................................253-967-6124 Class VII..................................................................253-966-0525 TPA (Vehicles) ........................................................253-967-7231 Vehicle/Support Equipment ....................................253-967-6006 Body Shop ..............................................................253-966-O550 Paint Shop ..............................................................253-966-0531 Wheeled Vehicle ......................................................253-966-0555 Forklift Shop............................................................253-966-0627 Special Purpose Equipment ....................................253-966-0558 Combat/Heavy Equip/Power Support ......................253-967-5006 Support Operations ................................................253-966-0515 MWO/Warrant Coordinator ......................................253-966-0514 Services Mgmt (SBCT) ............................................253-966-5928 Shop Supply ............................................................253-966-0534 Cann Point ..............................................................253-967-2321 Commercial Services ..............................................253-967-5420 Work Orders ............................................................253-967-5601 RMO (Plans & Policies) Chief ......................................................................253-967-8012 Special Projects Ofc (CFC Campaign) ....................253-967-3172 NAF Resource Management Division Chief ......................................................................253-967-8386 Admin Assistant......................................................253-967-8402 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-7222 Information Technology ..........................................253-967-4053 NAF Financial Mgmt................................................253-967-7979 Motor Pool NAF ........................................................253-967-5086 Facilities Maintenance NAF ....................................253-967-5403 Unit Funds ..............................................................253-967-7833 Supply ....................................................................253-967-3991 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5461 NAF Property Office ................................................253-967-8327 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5461 Marketing................................................................253-967-5200 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4992 MWR Credit Card Office ..........................................253-964-9300 NAF Contracting......................................................253-966-4060 Fax ..........................................................................253-966-4038 ARMP ......................................................................253-961-2144 Fax ..........................................................................253-964-3618 Recreation Divison Recreation Administration ......................................253-967-6744 Special Events Office ..............................................253-967-5776 Nelson Recreation Center........................................253-967-2539 Library Director ......................................................253-967-7736 ITT ..........................................................................253-967-3085 Arts & Crafts ..........................................................253-967-5001 Outdoor Recreation ................................................253-967-7788 Outdoor Recreation Administration ........................253-967-5415 Adventures Programs..............................................253-967-6263 Flying Club..............................................................253-967-4683 Russell Landing Marina ..........................................253-967-2510 Russell Landing Cafe..............................................253-966-0400 Shoreline Park Snack Bar........................................253-967-2420 Northwest Adventure Center....................................253-967-7788 Scuba Shop ............................................................253-967-3405 Log Cabin & RV Park ..............................................253-967-5415 Skeet & Trap Range ................................................253-967-7056 Rifle/Pistol Range 15 ..............................................253-967-9803 Paintball Field ........................................................253-912-8000 Equipment Rental ..................................................253-967-5415 Sports Administration Office ..................................253-967-2604 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5463 Intramural Coordinator ..........................................253-967-4768 Jenson Sports and Fitness Center ..........................253-967-5975 Keeler Sports and Fitness Center ............................253-967-6808 Mcveigh Sports and Fitness Center ........................253-967-5869 Wilson Sports and Fitness Center ..........................253-967-7471 Sheridan Sports and Fitness Center........................253-967-7311 Soldiers Field House................................................253-967-4771 Keeler Pool ..............................................................253-967-6652 Soldiers Field House Pool ........................................253-967-5390 Kimbro Pool ............................................................253-967-5026 Sports Field Maintenance........................................253-967-6603 Cowan/Memorial Stadium ......................................253-967-2912 INSTALLATION SUPPLY DIVISION Chief ......................................................................253-967-5626 FAX..........................................................................253-967-7044 Ammunition Supply Point........................................253-967-7822 Alt ..........................................................................253-967-7841 Central Issue Facility (CIF)......................................253-967-3901 Contracting Officer Representative ........................253-966-6226 Property Book Officer ..............................................253-966-6225 Warehouse ..............................................................253-967-9570 Central Receiving Point/POL ..................................253-967-2704 Customer Assistance ..............................................253-967-7746 Hazardous Material Control Center ........................253-966-0461 Turn-In ....................................................................253-966-0467 Fax ..........................................................................253-966-0462 Installation Property Book Offficer ..........................253-967-5321 Lead Supply Tech ....................................................253-967-2447 Local Purchase........................................................253-967-7746 Material Management ............................................253-967-7334 Reparable Management..........................................253-966-3322 Return Material ......................................................253-967-5698 Shipping..................................................................253-967-3321 Storage....................................................................253-967-5698 System Analyst........................................................253-966-3330 Vehicle Issue/Receipt ..............................................253-967-5614 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5806 Education Service Office Education Services Officer ......................................253-967-7176 Chief Advising Branch ............................................253-967-2204 Admin Asst..............................................................253-967-2121 TA Recoupment ......................................................253-966-8101 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-3365 Advising Branch......................................................253-967-7295 eArmyU....................................................................253-966-7366 Technical and Academic Resource Center ..............253-967-2171 Leader Development Center ....................................253-967-6553 Supply Services ......................................................253-967-6436 Lodging Division General Manager ....................................................253-967-1963 Assistant General Manager ....................................253-967-1963 Reservations ..........................................................253-964-2815 Alt. ..........................................................................253-964-0211 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-2253 Army Community Service Family Resource Center ..........................................253-967-9496 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-9648 QOL Coordinator......................................................253-967-5776 Family Events & Projects Coordinator ....................253-966-7935 Installation Volunteer Coordinator ..........................253-967-2324 Private Organization ..............................................253-967-3910 ACS Officer..............................................................253-967-9977 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-3311 FAP Manager ..........................................................253-967-5940 Relocation ..............................................................253-967-3628 Employment Readiness ..........................................253-967-3538 New Parent Support Program..................................253-967-5940 Family Services ......................................................253-967-9704 Army Family Team Building ....................................253-967-2382 Army Family Action Plan ........................................253-967-2382 AER Officer..............................................................253-967-9852 Army Career & Alumni Program Chief/Transition Assistance Office ..........................253-967-3250 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-2072 Job Assistence Center ............................................253-967-3258 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4416 Yakmia Firing Center DPCA DCA ........................................................................509-577-3201 Fort Lewis Commissary ..........................................253-967-5808 Civ Pay—Arlys........................................................253-967-0072 LOGISTICS OPERATIONS DIVISION Chief ......................................................................253-966-0542 Management Assistant ..........................................253-967-4830 Fax ..........................................................................253-966-6322 DIRECTOR, PLANS, TRNG & MOBILIZATION Director/Deputy ......................................................253-967-0767 SGM ........................................................................253-967-0766 Admin......................................................................253-967-0767 Alt. ..........................................................................253-967-0840 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0559 Budget ....................................................................253-967-0498 Alt. ..........................................................................253-967-0499 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0500 Air Delivery Section (Riggers) ADS Chief................................................................253-967-9131 ADS NCOIC ..............................................................253-967-6157 Army Oil Analysis Program Coordinator ..................253-966-0521 Army Oil Analysis Lab ............................................253-967-4704 Calibration Coordinator ..........................................253-966-0521 Laundry Contracting Officer Representative ..........253-967-5443 Alcohol & Drug Control Office ADCO ......................................................................253-967-1413 Secretary ................................................................253-967-5831 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-1199 CPC/EAP..................................................................253-967-1448 Clinical Director ......................................................253-967-1449 EDCO/ADAPT............................................................253-967-1412 ID Section/Admin ....................................................253-967-4351 QUALITY ASSURANCE (AMMUNITION) Qasas......................................................................253-967-6669 Surveillance ............................................................253-967-1003 Plans, Mob, Museum, & Soldier Test Center Chief ......................................................................253-967-0839 Plans Officer ..........................................................253-967-0488 Mobilization Planner ..............................................253-967-0485 Museum ..................................................................253-967-7206 Soldier Test Center ..................................................253-967-3889 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-3384 Alt. ..........................................................................253-967-7131 DIRECTORATE OF MORALE, WELFARE AND RECREATION DMWR,Deputy,Secretary ..........................................253-967-5335 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-3210 CSM ........................................................................253-967-7942 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-8370 Business Operations Division Administration ........................................................253-964-0331 Bowl Arena..............................................................253-967-4661 Golf Course ............................................................253-967-6522 Cascade Community Center....................................253-964-0331 American Lake Community Center ..........................253-964-2555 Barber Shop (O Club)..............................................253-964-4546 Centralized Catering Office ....................................253-964-1209 Especially Espresso ................................................253-964-8152 Main Store ..............................................................253-964-8838 North Ft. Espresso ..................................................253-964-8837 Education Center Espresso ....................................253-964-8152 Madigan Cafe ........................................................253-964-4054 Club North ..............................................................253-964-0144 Russell Landing Cafe..............................................253-966-0400 Range Division Operations (24 Hours)............................................253-967-6371 Range Ops Emergency Line....................................253-967-7974 Area Access Office ................................................253-967-6277 Range Scheduling ..................................................253-967-5060 Operations & Safety NCO ........................................253-967-1554 Armor Master Gunner ..............................................253-966-1638 Opn Branch Chief....................................................253-967-1555 Facilities/Spt Branch Chief ....................................253-967-6575 ITAM Branch Chief ..................................................253-967-1549 Supply ....................................................................253-967-1617 Range Officer..........................................................253-967-6165 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4520 RMO ADMIN Admin Spt Assistant ..............................................253-967-5214 Admin Secretary/CATV ............................................253-967-6551 DWMR/DOIM Buget Team Chief ......................................................................253-967-5683 Budget Analyst........................................................253-967-2311 Budget Assistant ....................................................253-967-9769 Budget Analyst........................................................253-967-7008 Budget Clerk ..........................................................253-967-9321 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. Do not discuss classified information on the phone. 101 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory Gray Army Airfield Commander/Admin ................................................253-967-5010 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-2959 Safety Officer ..........................................................253-966-6135 Base Operations ....................................................253-967-6628 POL (Aviation) ........................................................253-966-0058 Operations SPT Airlift..............................................253-967-4755 ATC Chief/ AT&A Officer ..........................................253-967-5525 ATC Maint................................................................253-967-2980 Bookstore ................................................................253-964-8185 Central Texas College..............................................253-964-1070 Chapman University................................................253-964-2509 Coffee Shop ............................................................253-964-8152 Computer Lab ........................................................253-967-2171 Counselor Support ..................................................253-967-7295 Evening Monitor ......................................................253-967-2200 Facility Scheduler....................................................253-967-2187 Foreign Language Faciliity ......................................253-966-3812 Leader Development Center ....................................253-967-6553 Madigan (Friday Only) ............................................253-968-2707 North Fort ALC ........................................................253-967-5696 Pierce College ........................................................253-964-6564 Saint Martin’s College ............................................253-967-3720 Stryker ALC Bldg 3661 ..........................................253-967-2449 Supply Services ......................................................253-967-6436 TABE Testing ..........................................................253-967-2039 TARC ......................................................................253-967-2171 Testing Center ........................................................253-967-5657 Troy State University................................................253-967-2365 Sub Fire Stations #2 Crash Rescue ....................................................253-967-4808 Dispatcher ..............................................................253-967-5859 #3 Madigan ............................................................253-967-6424 #4 North Fort ..........................................................253-967-2714 FIRESTONE TIRE ......................................................253-964-1090 FISH HATCHERY ......................................................360-664-3772 FISHER HOUSE ........................................................253-964-9283 FLOWER SHOP Madigan..................................................................253-964-5645 Main PX ..................................................................253-964-3704 Reserve Component Spt Div Chief ......................................................................253-967-0477 Chief URCSB ..........................................................253-967-0474 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-0473 AT Coordinator ........................................................253-967-0477 IDT/Range Coord)....................................................253-967-0188 RC/ROTC Log ..........................................................253-967-0199 Housing Management ............................................253-967-7271 Supply Management ..............................................253-967-7273 Chief, IRCSB(IRR/IMA Coord) ..................................253-967-0187 Carey Theater & Watkins Field Scheduling ....................................................253-967-0553 FLYING CLUB ............................................................253-964-4932 FORESTRY ................................................................253-967-5914 FURNITURE STORE ..................................................253-964-4024 EMERGENCY ..............................................................................911 Emergency Operations Center (EOC)......................253-967-0444 -GGAME WARDEN ........................................................253-967-8040 GARBAGE COLLECTION ..........................................253-967-3803 GARDENING PROGRAM ..........................................253-967-4895 GARDEN SHOP..........................................................253-964-5377 GARRISON COMMANDER’S OFFICE Commander ............................................................253-967-0005 Deputy Garrison Commander ..................................253-967-0005 CSM ........................................................................253-967-0026 Secretary ................................................................253-967-0005 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0623 Training Support Center Chief ......................................................................253-966-1166 Admin Support ........................................................253-966-1171 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5572 Customer Service ....................................................253-967-7901 TADSS......................................................................253-967-7919 Camp Parks, Dublin, CA..........................................925-875-4203 Camp Roberts, CA ..................................................DSN-949-8812 Los Alamitos, CA ....................................................DSN-972-2063 EOC ............................................................................253-967-0608 EMERGENCY ENGINEER WORK ORDER ..........................................................253-967-3131 After Duty Hours......................................................253-967-3680 ENGINEERS ..............................................................253-967-3191 ENLISTED SPOUSES CLUBHOUSE ........................253-967-5849 ELECTRONIC PROVING GROUND Chief-Field Ofc........................................................253-967-8196 Field Office..............................................................253-967-5644 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5559 RESERVE COMPONENT SPT see under DPTMS........................................................253-967-0474 DIRECTOR OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Director/Admin........................................................253-967-0955 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0980 Special Assistant to DRM........................................253-968-9024 Managerial Accounting Office ................................253-968-9015 SARSS ....................................................................253-968-9002 Fax ..........................................................................253-968-9019 EOD 24 HOUR EMERGENCY..................................253-967-5507 (see 3rd Ord BN/707th EOD Co for more info) GAS STATION Main (At Shoppette) ................................................253-964-5459 Madigan..................................................................253-964-2160 Madigan..................................................................253-964-2160 North Fort................................................................253-964-3587 Stryker ....................................................................253-964-5532 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Civilian (Main Ofc)..................................................253-967-9078 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4696 Manpower Management Division Manpower................................................................253-967-0937 Special Duty Coordinator ........................................253-967-0938 Civilian Payroll........................................................253-967-0072 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0980 Management/Commercial Activities ......................253-967-0912 Operations Team ....................................................253-968-9006 BRAC Budget ..........................................................253-968-9012 Interservice Support Agreements ............................253-968-9003 Stock Fund ..............................................................253-968-9014 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY STAFF OFC (EOSO) Program Manager ..................................................253-967-5704 SGM ........................................................................253-967-5101 Admin Office ..........................................................253-967-5012 Operations ..............................................................253-966-3819 Training ..................................................................253-967-0874 EO Hotline ..............................................................253-967-1970 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4915 GATEWAY MALL Crystal’s Expresso ..................................................253-912-4358 Laundry/Cleaner......................................................253-964-5872 Storage....................................................................253-964-3916 Truck Uhaul ............................................................253-912-4447 U Save Car Rental ..................................................253-964-1331 Souvenir Shop ........................................................253-964-5133 Godfather’s Pizza ....................................................253-964-2267 Resource Management Teams DOL Budget Team....................................................253-966-0564 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5199 DPCA Budget Team ................................................253-967-2311 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-7222 DOIM Budget Team..................................................253-967-7008 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5520 DPTMS Budget Team ..............................................253-967-0498 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0500 DRM/1 MP Bde Budget Team ..................................253-967-0981 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0980 G3 Budget Team......................................................253-967-0883 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0884 Toad in the Road (Suggestion)................................253-967-4332 EQUIPMENT RENTAL Outdoor Rental........................................................253-967-5415 GIRL SCOUTS............................................................253-967-4441 GOLF COURSE Golf Course ............................................................253-967-6522 Maintenance Shop ..................................................253-967-4822 Snack Bar ..............................................................253-967-4729 EXPRESS (Ft. Lewis) ..............................................253-966-3583 Fax ..........................................................................253-966-3582 EYE CLINIC Examinations ..........................................................253-968-2790 GRAY ARMY AIRFIELD Commander/Admin ................................................253-967-5010 Safety Officer ..........................................................253-966-6135 Base Operations......................................................253-967-6628 Base Operations OIC ..............................................253-967-6676 POL Aviation............................................................253-966-0058 -FFAMILY ADVOCACY ..................................................253-968-4159 Family Advocacy Program under ACS......................253-967-5940 GENERAL DYNAMICS ..............................................253-964-0134 GUARDIAN (Post Newspaper) ................................253-967-0173 GUEST HOUSE/TDY QUARTERS Reservations ..........................................................253-964-0211 Fort Lewis Lodge ....................................................253-967-2815 DRUG & ALCOHOL ..................................................253-967-2202 DRY CLEANING Cleaners..................................................................253-964-9264 Dry Cleaners............................................................253-964-5872 FAMILY CHILD CARE ................................................253-967-7364 FAMILY HOUSING......................................................253-912-2150 FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER ..................................253-967-9496 Family Events and Projects Coordinator..................253-966-7935 -EEDUCATION SERVICES Advising Branch......................................................253-967-7295 Army Learning Center/MOS Library ........................253-967-3976 Basic Skills Education Program..............................253-967-3534 FIELD OFFICER OF THE DAY FOD ..........................253-967-0015 FIRE DEPARTMENT Assistant Fire Chief ................................................253-967-5859 Fire Inspection Prevention ......................................253-967-7323 Fire Protection Branch ............................................253-967-5896 GYMNASIUMS (Physical Fitness Ctr) Jensen Sports and Fitness Center ..........................253-967-5975 Keeler Sports and Fitness Center ............................253-967-6808 McVeigh Sports and Fitness Center ........................253-967-5869 Wilson Sports and Fitness Center ..........................253-967-7471 Sheridan Sports and Fitness Center........................253-967-7311 Soldiers Field House................................................253-967-4771 102 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. 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Lewis ..........................253-968-4479 (see Preventive Med. for more info) Material Transportation Branch ..............................253-966-3317 Personnel Movement Branch ..................................253-967-4606 Port Calls/ Group Moves..........................................253-967-5718 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-1815 JOINT PERSONAL PROPERTY SHIPPING Director ..................................................................253-967-5099 Inbound/Outbound Branch Recording....................253-967-5293 Outbound Branch/ Counselors ................................253-967-7230 Outbound Appointments ........................................253-967-7107 Inbound Branch ......................................................253-967-5093 Inbound (area codes 503/509 only) ........................800-521-9959 Baskins & Robins....................................................253-964-4430 Barber Shop ............................................................253-964-1511 Beauty Shop............................................................253-964-3252 Claries ....................................................................253-964-1067 Flower Shop ............................................................253-964-3704 GNC Store................................................................253-912-8402 HISTORIANS & MUSEUM ........................................253-967-7206 HORSE STABLES Riding Club ................................253-964-8227 HOSPITAL ..................................................................253-968-1110 AA/DZ DRM SARSS ..................................................253-968-9002 (see Madigan section for more info) HOTLINES BOSS ......................................................................253-967-5636 EO/Sexual Harassment............................................253-967-1970 Recycle (24 hour) ....................................................253-966-2100 Waste-Fraud & Abuse ............................................253-967-5181 MATERIAL EVALUATION TEAM (MET) PM ..........................................................................253-967-9310 Asst PM ..................................................................253-967-4449 Armament ..............................................................253-966-4795 Armament ..............................................................253-967-9311 Automotive ..............................................................253-967-6248 Automotive ..............................................................253-967-9309 CBRN ......................................................................253-966-4794 Communications ....................................................253-967-9051 Supply ....................................................................253-966-4792 MARKETING, DMWR ................................................253-967-5200 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4992 Vehicle Processing Center Tacoma....................................................................253-272-1712 Non-temporary Storage Recording ..........................253-967-5293 Documentation/Permanent Storage Br....................253-967-2022 -LLAUNDRY Manager..................................................................253-967-3114 Receiving Unit ........................................................253-967-6602 Shipping Unit..........................................................253-967-5885 Main (Mini Mall)......................................................253-964-5872 North Fort................................................................253-964-1109 Regimental..............................................................253-964-9264 Launderette (Coin Operated) ..................................253-964-1250 MESSAGE CENTER (1115th Sig Bn) ....................253-967-5251 MCCHORD AIR FORCE BASE Billeting ..................................................................253-982-3591 Information ............................................................253-982-1110 Locator ....................................................................253-982-1110 USO ........................................................................253-982-1100 Weather ..................................................................253-982-3434 HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY ........................................253-967-5293 (see JPPSO for more info) HOUSING EQUITY On Post Services Customer Service ....................................................253-912-2150 Work Order Desk......................................................253-912-3500 Off Post Services Military Relocation Center ......................................253-967-5354 Rental Partnership Program....................................253-967-5127 MCC PHONE CENTER ..............................................253-964-2321 Nelson Rec Center ..................................................253-964-1263 LEARNING CENTER ..................................................253-967-3976 (see Army Learning Center for more info) MINI MALL Alterations ..............................................................253-964-7618 Book Store ..............................................................253-964-4070 Car Wash Shur Kleen ..............................................253-964-5252 Class Six Package ..................................................253-964-4267 Clothing Sales Store................................................253-964-3749 Express Images/Frame/Poster Shop ........................253-964-0451 Frank’s Franks ........................................................253-964-5348 Furniture Store ........................................................253-964-4024 Launderette (Coin Operated) ..................................253-964-1250 One Hr Photo ..........................................................253-912-4800 Optometry Clinic ....................................................253-964-4140 Pharmacy ................................................................253-966-1106 MCC Phone Center ..................................................253-964-2321 Mobile Snack Vehicles ............................................253-964-4658 Pizza Hut ................................................................253-964-4658 Blimpie’s ................................................................253-964-0740 Shoe Repair ............................................................253-964-0951 Sunset Chicken Strips ............................................253-964-0740 Video Rental............................................................253-964-4070 H & R BLOCK (Tax) ..................................................253-964-2161 LEGAL ASSISTANCE ................................................253-967-0587 Legal Assistance Recording ..................................253-966-7526 (see SJA for more info) -IIDENTIFICATION CARDS ID ....................................253-967-5065 Information Recording ............................................253-967-2273 LIAISON OFFICES Air Force..................................................................253-967-0362 Canadian ................................................................253-967-4532 INCINERATOR ..........................................................253-967-9195 Rudy........................................................................253-967-9332 TROSCOM..................................................................253-967-3308 USAR ......................................................................253-967-6289 INSPECTOR GENERAL (IG)......................................253-967-5181 Admin IG Information..............................................253-966-0877 Chief, Inspections ..................................................253-966-0502 Chief, Assist. & Investigations ..............................253-966-0882 LIBRARIES Library Director ......................................................253-967-7736 Book Patch Children’s Library ................................253-967-5533 Crittenberger Memorial ..........................................253-967-2824 Grandstaff Memorial ..............................................253-967-5889 Madigan Community Library ..................................253-968-2355 INSTALLATION COMMANDER ..................................253-967-0005 (see Garrison Cdr for more info) LOAN CLOSET ..........................................................253-967-3635 LODGING General Manager ....................................................253-967-1963 Assistant General Manager ....................................253-967-1066 Reservations ..........................................................253-967-2815 Front Desk Operations ............................................253-964-0211 Worldwide Reservations(800-GO-ARMY) ................800-462-7691 INSTALLATION VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR..........................................................253-967-2324 ITT (TOUR & TICKET) Hotel Reservation....................................................253-967-2050 Ticketmaster ..........................................................253-967-6169 Trips And Tours........................................................253-967-3085 Special Events Office ..............................................253-967-5776 MISSION SUPPORT TRAINING FACILITY (MSTF) Simulation Cell ......................................................253-966-6158 Operations Officer ..................................................253-966-5844 Operations NCO ......................................................253-966-6194 OIC ..........................................................................253-966-6161 NCOIC......................................................................253-966-6162 NCOIC......................................................................253-966-6162 Fax ..........................................................................253-966-6160 -JJAIL (Military) ..........................................................253-967-5723 JOINT TRANSPORTATION DIRECTORATE (JTD) Director/Deputy ......................................................253-967-9641 Secretary ................................................................253-967-9641 Plans & Operations ................................................253-966-3868 Computer Operations ..............................................253-967-9172 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-3115 LOST & FOUND ........................................................253-967-7249 -MMAC FLIGHT McChord Space A ............................253-982-7259 Recording................................................................253-982-7268 MUSEUM & HISTORIANS ........................................253-967-7206 Gift Shop ................................................................253-967-4523 -NNAVAL MOBILE CONTRUCTION Battalion 18 (Seabees) Admin......................................................................253-967-9073 Orders ....................................................................253-967-2544 Mechanic ................................................................253-967-9121 Supply ....................................................................253-967-2478 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-2542 NCOA ......................................................................253-582-7100 NCOA Vehicle Reg Point ..........................................253-964-4006 MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER ......................253-968-1110 (see Madigan Section for more info) MAGISTRATE (COURT) ............................................253-967-0711 MAIN STORE MALL (PX) Main Store Mall ......................................................253-964-3161 North Fort Mall ........................................................253-964-7077 Anthonys Pizza ........................................................253-964-4430 Sprint Cellular ........................................................253-964-1178 Frank’s Franks ........................................................253-964-5348 Robin Hood..............................................................253-964-5348 Colters’ Bar-be-que ..............................................253-964-5348 Pepes’ ....................................................................253-964-4430 Optical Shop ..........................................................253-964-3753 TRANSPORTATION MOTOR POOL Chief ......................................................................253-967-5388 Official Taxi Dispatch..............................................253-967-8294 Drivers Testing ........................................................253-967-7724 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-9054 NCO ACADEMY Commandant ..........................................................253-967-5040 Deputy Commandant ..............................................253-967-7135 Chief of Training ....................................................253-967-7299 Secretary ................................................................253-967-2015 PLDC Secretary........................................................253-967-7294 MOVEMENTS DIVISION Chief ......................................................................253-967-5973 Unit Movements Branch..........................................253-967-6569 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-7245 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. Do not discuss classified information on the phone. 103 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory SDO ........................................................................253-967-5039 Pac..........................................................................253-967-7472 ITC ..........................................................................253-967-4879 Vault Files ..............................................................253-967-9431 Operations Tasking/AMMO ......................................253-967-6300 School Manager ......................................................253-967-6249 School NCO ............................................................253-967-2276 Supply SGT..............................................................253-967-4804 Supply (PBO) ..........................................................253-967-3074 Arms Room/ Commo................................................253-967-2011 PLDC Chief..............................................................253-967-6527 PLDC Operations ....................................................253-967-2194 1ST Platoon SGT......................................................253-967-7557 1ST Squad ..............................................................253-967-3280 2ND Platoon SGT ....................................................253-967-1568 2nd Squad ..............................................................253-967-1561 3rd Platoon SGT ......................................................253-967-1570 3rd Squad ..............................................................253-967-1564 4th Platoon SGT ......................................................253-967-6512 4th Squad ..............................................................253-967-2652 5th Platoon SGT ......................................................253-967-2196 5th Squad ..............................................................253-967-2781 6th Squad ..............................................................253-967-1566 7th Squad ..............................................................253-967-2233 8th Squad ..............................................................253-967-5753 9th Squad ..............................................................253-967-2185 10TH Squad ............................................................253-967-6181 PIZZA Anthonys (Main Store) ............................................253-964-4430 Anthonys (North Fort) ..............................................253-964-3599 Anthonys (MAMC)....................................................253-964-5835 Pizza Hut Mini Mall ................................................253-964-4658 Domino’s Pizza ........................................................253-589-3030 Papa John’s Pizza....................................................253-984-7272 Pizza Hut (Tillicum) ................................................253-582-8000 External Communications ......................................253-967-0148 Media Relations ......................................................253-967-0152 Alt ..........................................................................253-967-0147 Community Relations..............................................253-967-0146 Community Connections ........................................253-967-0154 FAX..........................................................................253-967-0612 Noise Vibration Complaints (days)..........................253-967-0852 POISON INFORMATION CENTER (MAMC) ....................................................................253-968-1390 POLICE Military (Ft.Lewis) ..................................................253-967-3107 Aberdeen Police ......................................................360-533-3180 Auburn ....................................................................253-852-2121 Lacey ......................................................................360-459-4333 Olympia ..................................................................360-753-8419 Pierce County ..........................................................253-798-4721 Sea Tac (Military) ....................................................253-967-4502 Seattle ....................................................................206-625-5011 Tacoma....................................................................253-798-4721 Tumwater ................................................................360-754-4200 Thurston County Sheriff (YELM) ..............................360-786-5500 (Wkends/After Hours) ..............................................800-624-1234 Wa State Patrol Info Line (Tac)................................253-536-6210 Wa State Patrol (Oly) No Recording........................360-438-7700 PUBLIC WORKS Office of the Director ..............................................253-967-3191 Operations Office ....................................................253-967-3351 Work Order Desk......................................................253-967-3131 Customer Service ....................................................253-967-4713 Residential Communities Office..............................253-966-3024 Engineering Contract Management Div ..................253-966-1729 Environmental/Natural Resources Div ....................253-967-5337 Environmental Services (HAZMAT) ..........................253-967-4786 Forestry ..................................................................253-967-5914 Hazardous Waste Spills............................................................911 Fire & Emergency Service Division ..........................253-967-4479 Emergency................................................................................911 Fire Prevention Branch............................................253-966-7161 Fire Protection Branch ............................................253-967-5859 Maintenance/Repair Division ..................................253-967-5953 Planning Division....................................................253-967-2763 Building Assingment ..............................................253-967-6375 Energy Office ..........................................................253-967-2837 Real Property Branch ..............................................253-966-1710 Utilities Division......................................................253-966-1684 Work Management Center ......................................253-966-1703 Budget Team ..........................................................253-966-1655 Employee Services ..................................................253-966-1685 Estimating Branch..................................................253-967-4216 NEWSPAPER (Guardian) ........................................253-967-0173 NONAPPROPRIATED FUNDS (NAF) ........................253-967-7776 NORTHWEST ADVENTURE CENTER General Information ................................................253-967-7744 Sporting Good and Scuba Shop ..............................253-967-8282 Log Cabin And RV Park ..........................................253-967-5415 Outing, Classes & Clinic ........................................253-967-6263 Skeet And Trap Range ............................................253-967-7056 Rifle And Pistol Range ............................................253-967-5415 Paint Ball Field ......................................................253-912-8000 Equipment Rental ..................................................253-967-8282 Russell’s Landing Marina........................................253-967-2510 POPEYES CHICKEN ..................................................253-964-2032 PORT CALL ................................................................253-967-5718 POST ENGINEERS ....................................................253-967-3191 POST EXCHANGE (AAFES) ......................................253-964-3161 Main Store ..............................................................253-964-3161 PUBLICATIONS..........................................................253-967-5532 (see 1115th Sig Bn for more info) Key Personnel General Manager ....................................................253-964-5955 Retail Business Manager ........................................253-964-3505 Food Business Manager ..........................................253-964-3655 Dishornored Check Section......................................253-964-5511 Security/Surveillance ..............................................253-964-5124 Theater Supervisor ..................................................253-964-0740 Exchange Personnel ................................................253-964-2522 WESTERN UNION ....................................................253-964-1411 Pay Phone Repair ....................................................253-967-2660 -QQUICK SNACK ..........................................................253-968-9192 Qwest Business Office ............................................800-244-1111 -OOFFICER’S SPOUSES CLUB WORKSHOP ..............................................................253-967-6571 Workshop ................................................................253-967-6571 -RRANGE Operations (24 Hours) ............................................253-967-6371 Opns Emergency Line..............................................253-967-7974 Area Access Office ..................................................253-967-6277 Range Scheduling ..................................................253-967-5060 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-5774 Master Gunner ........................................................253-967-1554 Operation Branch Chief ..........................................253-967-1555 Facilities/Spt Branch Chief ....................................253-967-6575 ITAM Branch Chief ..................................................253-967-1549 Supply ....................................................................253-967-1617 Range Officer..........................................................253-967-6165 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4520 POST OFFICE Installation Postal Activity ......................................253-967-1433 Official Military Mail ..............................................253-967-4807 United States Post Office Ft Lewis..........................253-471-6133 PREVENTIVE MEDICINE DEPARTMENT......................253-968-4479 1st Corps Readiness Outcomes and Wellness Svc ..........................................................253-968-4412 Occupational Health Service ..................................253-968-4840 HEALTH DEPARTMENT (Old MAMC) ..........................253-968-4479 Environmental Health/Industrial Hygiene Service ......................................................253-968-4331 STD Clinic ..............................................................253-968-4443 TB/Chest Clinic ......................................................253-968-4382 OIL ANALYSIS PROGRAM ........................................253-967-4704 OPTICAL SHOPS Main Exchange........................................................253-964-3753 Madigan..................................................................253-964-0258 OUTDOOR RECREATION Director/Admin........................................................253-967-7788 Equipment Rental Center........................................253-967-5415 Northwest Adventure Center....................................253-967-6263 Shoreline Park Office ..............................................253-967-2401 Travel Camp............................................................253-967-7744 PRIME POWER BATTALION......................................253-967-7303 (see 249TH ENG BN for more info) -PPACKAGE/BEVERAGE STORE (Class Six) ................................................................253-964-4128 (see Class Six for more info) RECREATION CENTERS PRIVATE ORGANIZATION OFFICE............................253-967-3910 PROPERTY DISPOSAL ..............................................253-967-7861 PROTOCOL OFFICE 1ST ........................................253-967-0136 PROVOST MARSHAL ................................................253-967-3121 (see 42nd Military Police Brigade for more info) PUBLIC SCHOOLS ....................................................253-756-8242 (see Clover Park for more info) PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE PAO ........................................................................253-967-0155 Deputy PAO ............................................................253-967-0158 PAO Admin ..............................................................253-967-0058 Sergeant Major........................................................253-967-0150 Plans and Operations..............................................253-967-0952 Northwest Guardian Newspaper Editor ..................253-967-0173 CI Chief ..................................................................253-967-0171 Nelson ....................................................................253-967-2539 RECYCLING HOTLINE (24 Hour) ............................253-966-2100 Recycle Center ........................................................253-537-8687 PAO ............................................................................253-967-0146 (see Public Affairs Office for more info) RED CROSS Ft Lewis ..................................................................253-967-7686 Alt ..........................................................................253-966-3889 Madigan..................................................................253-968-1055 After Hours..............................................................877-272-7337 PASSPORTS ..............................................................253-967-2628 PHARMACY Mini Mall ................................................................253-966-1106 Madigan..................................................................253-968-1962 REENLISTMENT CENTER ........................................253-967-2769 REGIONAL CORRECTION FACILITY Commander ............................................................253-967-4091 CSM ........................................................................253-967-7274 Deputy Cdr ..............................................................253-967-5724 Operations ..............................................................253-967-5724 Control ....................................................................253-967-5723 PHONE CENTER........................................................253-964-2321 Nelson Rec ..............................................................253-964-1263 PHOTO LAB Military Lab ............................................................253-967-3177 104 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. Do not discuss classified information on the phone. Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory Temporary Release ..................................................253-967-3302 Prisoner Employment ..............................................253-967-4405 Big Red/R & U ........................................................253-967-5723 Carpentry Shop ......................................................253-967-4405 Vocational Farm ......................................................253-967-4895 Prisoner Svs Branch/Admin ....................................253-967-5177 Automation..............................................................253-967-6316 Resource Mgr ..........................................................253-967-4303 Property & Funds ....................................................253-967-5550 Correctional Counselors ..........................................253-967-7190 Mental Health Branch ............................................253-967-9079 Parole......................................................................253-967-5618 Supply ....................................................................253-967-5810 Dining Facility ........................................................253-967-6558 Dispensary ..............................................................253-967-4715 SERVICE MART Car Rental ..............................................................253-964-1331 Electronic/TV Repair ..............................................253-964-4732 Telephone (YAKIMA) ................................................509-577-3231 Locker Storage Rental ............................................253-964-3916 SHOE REPAIR (Mini Mall) ......................................253-964-0951 SHOPPETTES Crossroads (Madigan)............................................253-964-2160 Gateway (Main Shoppette) ......................................253-964-5459 North Fort................................................................253-964-3587 Stryker (Clarkmoor) ................................................253-964-5532 Retail (in Hosp) ......................................................253-964-5833 Nelson Rec ..............................................................253-964-5062 3RD BDE ................................................................253-964-1102 SGM ........................................................................253-967-8155 Admin NCO ............................................................253-967-8238 Operations OIC........................................................253-967-3683 Operations NCOIC ..................................................253-967-2418 Corps Surgeons PA..................................................253-967-3216 Pad NCO..................................................................253-967-4766 Medical Logistics Officer ........................................253-967-3100 Preventive Med Officer ............................................253-967-2361 Amedd C&S Battle Lab Liaisons ............................253-967-3269 SWIMMING POOLS Keeler Pool ..............................................................253-967-6652 Kimbro Memorial Pool ............................................253-967-5026 Soldiers Field House Pool ........................................253-967-5390 Scuba Shop ............................................................253-967-4298 TRADOC TASS,Integration Element-Lewis Region G Director ..................................................................253-967-1756 Dep Director Eval/Stds ............................................253-967-6793 Dep Director OPS ....................................................253-967-9892 OPS/Tng Officer ......................................................253-967-1753 SGM ........................................................................253-967-6468 OPS/Tng NCO ..........................................................253-967-6810 Info SYS NCO ..........................................................253-967-6737 Eval & Stds NCO ....................................................253-967-6776 Pac Supv ................................................................253-967-1756 PSNCO ....................................................................253-967-6467 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5855 Alt. ..........................................................................253-967-1754 SIMULATION BRANCH Battle (BSC)............................................................253-967-4138 Individual................................................................253-967-4130 Unit ........................................................................253-967-8472 Flight ......................................................................253-967-7131 Analytical ................................................................253-967-8300 Moving Target ........................................................253-967-4966 TACSIM....................................................................253-967-2127 -TTAXI CABS TAX (ZAP) ................................................................253-967-1040 Ponders Taxi............................................................253-582-3000 Airporter Kitsap ......................................................800-562-7948 Pierce ......................................................................253-581-3154 United ....................................................................253-531-7489 Yellow Cab ..............................................................253-472-3303 SUMMIT SKATING RINK ..........................................253-967-4458 Recording................................................................253-964-5544 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4694 THEATERS Carey ......................................................................253-967-5976 Recording................................................................253-967-4329 FRENCH (Reservations) ..........................................253-967-3561 Time ........................................................................253-966-8463 Youth Theater Ensemble Program ..........................253-967-5776 SNACK BARS Burger King ............................................................253-964-8998 Baskin & Robins ....................................................253-964-4430 Madigan..................................................................253-964-5835 Madigan Cafe ........................................................253-964-4054 Oak Room................................................................253-964-1552 Pizza/Sub (North Fort Mall) ....................................253-964-3599 Quick Snack ............................................................253-968-9192 Russell Landing Cafe..............................................253-966-0398 Shoreline Park Snack Bar........................................253-967-2420 RELOCATION ASSISTANCE ......................................253-967-3628 RENTAL Car ..........................................................................253-964-1331 Truck (Uhaul) ..........................................................253-912-4447 Video ......................................................................253-964-4070 Locker......................................................................253-964-3916 Outdoor Equipment ................................................253-967-5415 THRIFT SHOP ....................................................253-964-5401 TMDE SUPPORT CENTER Chief ......................................................................253-967-2585 Production Control ..................................................253-967-5523 Senior Engineering..................................................253-967-2523 Admin/Supply..........................................................253-967-5863 REPAIRS Electronic ................................................................253-964-4732 Shoe ........................................................................253-964-0951 Telephone (Military) ................................................253-967-6073 QWEST ....................................................................253-272-5506 Firestone Tire ..........................................................253-964-1090 Boat Repair ............................................................253-964-2699 SOFTBALL FIELD ......................................................253-967-2454 SPECIAL TROOPS BATTALION Commander ............................................................253-968-9102 XO ..........................................................................253-968-9101 CSM ........................................................................253-968-9104 S-1 ..........................................................................253-968-9109 S-3 ..........................................................................253-968-9322 S-4 ..........................................................................253-968-9108 Logistics Planner ....................................................253-968-9245 Ceremony Equipment ..............................................253-968-9109 Supply ....................................................................253-968-9110 DFAC ......................................................................253-967-0403 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-6429 TOUR & TICKET OFFICE (ITT) ................................253-967-6169 (see ITT for more info) TRADOC DCG TRANSFORMATION US Army Trng and Doctrine Command Secretary ................................................................253-967-0654 Operations ..............................................................253-967-0129 RESERVATIONS Billeting Office........................................................253-967-2815 Billeting Office (MAMC) ..........................................253-967-2664 Lodge (Guest House) ..............................................253-967-2815 Shoreline Park(Beach/Marina/Cabin)......................253-967-2401 TRAINING SUPPORT CENTER Chief ......................................................................253-966-1166 Customer Service/Work Order Request....................253-967-7901 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5572 Admin......................................................................253-966-1171 Budget/Supply ........................................................253-966-1167 Property Administration ..........................................253-966-1168 Chief TADSS Branch................................................253-966-1169 TADSS Warehouse....................................................253-967-2467 Devices/Sign Fabrication & Elect............................253-966-1174 TADSS Training & Scheduling..................................253-967-6354 MILES Warehouse....................................................253-967-7739 (see Self Help, Graphic,Multimedia, and Motion Media for more info) RESERVE Senior USAR Officer Advisor....................................253-967-0325 Senior USAR Enlisted Advisor..................................253-967-0333 STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE OFFICE SJA/Deputy SJA........................................................253-967-0830 Legal Administrator/Admin Office ..........................253-967-0106 Legal Assistance............................................253-967-0587/0589 Chief Legal NCO......................................................253-967-0106 Admin Law Division ................................................253-967-0198 Claims Division ......................................................253-967-0704 Criminal Law Division ............................................253-967-0728 Court Reporters ......................................................253-967-0182 Judiciary..................................................................253-967-0708 Legal Assistance (automated) ................................253-966-7526 Legal Assistance ....................................................253-967-7526 Magistrate Court ....................................................253-967-0711 Operational Law......................................................253-967-0710 Tax Assistance ........................................................253-967-3341 Trial Def Svc............................................................253-967-0707 Victim/Witness Liaison............................................253-967-0309 RIDING CLUB (Horse Stables) ..............................253-964-8227 -SSAFETY OFFICE ........................................................253-967-3079 SANTAS CASTLE ......................................................253-964-0635 SCHOOLS LIAISON OFFICE......................................253-967-7195 (see Clover Park for more info) TRAIN SERVICE (AMTRACK) ..................................800-872-7245 TRANSITION POINT ..................................................253-967-3776 TROOP ISSUE SUBSISTENCE..................................253-967-1650 (see Director of Logistics (DOL) for more info) SCRAPYARD ..............................................................253-967-6196 SCOUTING INFORMATION........................................253-967-4441 SCUBA SHOP (MWR) ..............................................253-967-4298 Pager for Scuba Lesson ..........................................888-341-7780 STOCKADE ................................................................253-967-5723 (see Regional Correction Facility for more info) -UU-DO-IT CENTER......................................................253-967-3667 UNION Local 1502 ..............................................................253-968-3252 Local 282 ................................................................253-968-0201 Lodge 282 (DENTAC) ..............................................253-967-5271 SUGGESTION PROGRAM ........................................253-967-4332 SUPPLY, SUPPROT DIV, DCA ..................................253-967-3991 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5461 SEATAC AIRPORT Information & Paging..............................................206-433-5385 Military Assistance Desk ........................................253-967-4502 USO ........................................................................206-433-5438 SURGEON (I CORPS) Corps Surgeon ........................................................253-967-2648 Deputy Surgeon ......................................................253-967-6924 SELF HELP ........................................................see HOUSING Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. Do not discuss classified information on the phone. 105 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory Local 1504 ..............................................................253-967-2321 Union Hall ..............................................................253-964-4406 Supply Division ......................................................253-967-5698 Lec 1st MP ..............................................................253-967-3108 Doim........................................................................253-966-0752 Dol ..........................................................................253-966-0560 ADAPCP ..................................................................253-967-1414 IMD..........................................................................253-967-6006 Yakima Firing Center ..............................................509-577-3319 Fort Lewis Stray Facility ..........................................253-967-2977 Animal Control ........................................................253-967-3108 Admin......................................................................253-967-2977 Ft. Lewis/McChord Veterinary Treatment Facility ..................................................................253-982-3951 WEATHER Forecaster ..............................................................253-967-7061 Recording................................................................253-967-2689 Road Cond for Post Open or Closed ........................253-967-1733 WELCOME CENTER ..................................................253-967-4873 WESTERN REGION, U.S. ARMY CADET COMMAND Commander ............................................................253-967-4976 CSM ........................................................................253-967-5344 Chief of Staff ..........................................................253-967-9571 Executive Assistant ................................................253-967-9569 Action Officer/ Protocol ..........................................253-967-9571 Inspector General....................................................253-967-3183 USAR Advisor ..........................................................253-967-7360 National Guard Advisor ..........................................253-967-5659 Region Chief Nurse Counselor ................................253-967-9619 VIDEO RENTAL ..........................................................253-964-4070 VIDEO TELECONFERENCE CENTER ......................253-967-5234 VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR ..................................253-967-2324 UNIT FUNDS,DMWR ................................................253-967-7833 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-7222 UPS ............................................................................800-742-5877 USJFCOM Joint Regional Medical Planning Ofc ......................253-967-6883 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-9562 -WWALLER HALL WELCOME and FAREWELL CENTER Welcome Center ......................................................253-967-4873 SDO ........................................................................253-967-7004 When Post Locator is down ....................................253-967-4873 Fax (In/Out Processing) ..........................................253-967-2117 Inprocessing-NCOIC................................................253-967-4699 Central Clearance Outprocess-NCOIC ....................253-967-3940 Carlson Wagonlit ....................................................253-967-4477 Medical (Inprocessing Only)....................................253-967-4572 Dental Inprocessing ................................................253-967-5822 Housing Office ........................................................253-966-4663 ID Card Facility ......................................................253-967-5065 ACS Reception Desk ................................................253-967-7166 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-3311 Army Family Team Building ....................................253-967-2382 School Liaison Office ..............................................253-967-7195 USAR LIAISON ..........................................................253-967-6289 USA GARRISON Commander ............................................................253-967-0005 CSM ........................................................................253-967-0032 HHC Cdr ..................................................................253-967-5908 1SG ........................................................................253-967-5931 XO ..........................................................................253-967-1693 Admin......................................................................253-967-6633 Pac NCO ........................................................253-967-6597/7792 Training NCO ..........................................................253-967-1689 Supply NCO ............................................................253-967-6648 Personnel & Admin Division Chief ......................................................................253-967-9829 Deputy ....................................................................253-967-2182 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-9823 Military Personnel ..................................................253-967-9827 Civilian Personnel ..................................................253-967-4511 Cadet Personnel......................................................253-967-3254 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-7910 Marketing & Ops Division Chief ......................................................................253-967-9616 Recruiting Ops ........................................................253-967-3117 Mission Mgmt ........................................................253-967-9603 Public Affairs ..........................................................253-967-7473 Leo Burnett Consulting ..........................................253-967-2805 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-9815 177th Maintenance Detachment Commander/1Sgt....................................................253-967-2105 Training Division Chief ......................................................................253-967-5539 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-9909 Training Branch ......................................................253-967-9864 NALC Camps Branch ..............................................253-967-7374 Evaluations Branch ................................................253-967-6215 Logistics Branch ....................................................253-967-9838 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-8381 USA NCO ACADEMY Commandant ..........................................................253-967-6581 Deputy Commandant ..............................................253-967-3758 1SG ........................................................................253-967-6629 PLDC Course Manager ............................................253-966-5748 A/BNCOC Course Manager ......................................253-967-6636 S-1 ..........................................................................253-967-5571 S-2/S-3 ..................................................................253-967-6617 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-5576 Motor Pool ..............................................................253-967-4684 SDO ........................................................................253-966-7133 JPPSO Inter Active Voice ....................................................253-967-5293 Inbound ..................................................................253-967-5093 Outbound ................................................................253-967-7230 Outbound Appointments ........................................253-967-7107 Documentation/Perm Storage ................................253-967-2022 Transition Point Customer Service ..........................253-967-3776 Transition Point (Retirement Out Proc)....................253-967-5673 Order Section ..........................................................253-967-4124 Retirement Service..................................................253-966-5882 Official Travel..........................................................253-967-5319 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-8000 Information Management Division Chief ......................................................................253-967-9808 Deputy ....................................................................253-967-9599 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5938 Resource Management Division Chief ......................................................................253-967-9821 Deputy ....................................................................253-967-9817 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-9818 USO USO Sea-Tac ............................................................206-246-1908 USO McChord ..........................................................253-982-1100 Reassignment..........................................................253-967-1632 Processing ..............................................................253-967-3341 Passports ................................................................253-966-8718 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-6999 Immigration and Naturalization Service ................253-967-3628 Finance Customer Service ......................................253-967-4260 Finance OIC ............................................................253-967-4519 Finance Retirement Service ....................................253-967-4098 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-4486 Transition Point (Customer Svc.) ............................253-967-2650 ETS..........................................................................253-967-4371 Out Processing For PCS ..........................................253-967-4321 Chapters ................................................................253-967-5795 In Processing NCOIC ..............................................253-967-6392 Records ..................................................................253-967-3995 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-2117 Travel NCOIC ..........................................................253-967-4530 SGM (MPD)..............................................................253-967-2051 ASB ........................................................................253-967-4034 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4296 Vehicle Registration ................................................253-967-1914 Veteran Affairs Rep ................................................253-967-7106 Voting Assistance Office ........................................253-966-3151 Sprint Barracks Phone Service................................253-912-5672 Starbucks................................................................253-964-4210 Tricare ....................................................................253-967-2480 Food Court ..............................................................253-964-4210 High School Division Chief ......................................................................253-967-9863 Deputy ....................................................................253-967-3102 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-2112 -VVEHICLE REGISTRATION ........................................253-967-1914 Open Mon-Fri 0900 to 1630 WESTERN UNION......................................................800-634-1311 WHITE HOUSE COMM. AGENCY ............................202-757-5150 WIC ............................................................................253-968-4772 WOODCUTTING PERMIT ..........................................253-964-2101 VETS Employment Service................................................253-967-2790 Job Information Center............................................253-967-4728 Washington State Vet..............................................253-967-2790 Federal Vet Asst (Benefits)......................................253-967-7106 VA Benefits ............................................................800-827-1000 -YYOUTH SERVICES Central Registration................................................253-967-2494 Youth Fitness Zone..................................................253-967-4441 Beachwood Youth Center ........................................253-966-7166 WESTERN REGIONAL VETERINARY COMMAND WRVC Commander, WRVC ................................................253-968-5528 SGM ........................................................................253-968-6668 Admin Officer..........................................................253-968-6660 Commander, PNW DVC ............................................253-968-5529 NCOIC......................................................................253-968-6664 Fort Lewis Branch ..................................................253-967-4705 Troop Issue..............................................................253-967-2807 Commissary ............................................................253-967-5492 -ZZAP TAX ....................................................................253-967-1040 Especially Espresso ................................................253-967-7918 Supply ....................................................................253-967-9313 HHD Cdr ..................................................................253-966-1391 Especially Espresso ................................................253-964-8152 WARDEN (GAME)......................................................253-967-8040 106 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. 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Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory I CORPS NUMERICAL SECTION 1ST AIR SUPPORT OPERATIONS GROUP (US AIR FORCE) Commander ............................................................253-967-0362 Deputy Commander ................................................253-967-0372 Admin......................................................................253-967-0374 Executive Officer ....................................................253-967-0362 First Sergeant ........................................................253-966-3337 Chief Enlisted Manager ..........................................253-967-0390 Director of Operations ............................................253-967-0379 Plans and Exercises ................................................253-967-0378 Logistics..................................................................253-967-0375 Intelligence ............................................................253-966-7367 1st Weather Squadron ............................................253-967-5967 Commander ............................................................253-967-1420 Superintendent........................................................253-967-5967 5th Air Support Opns Squadron ..............................253-967-3176 Commander ............................................................253-967-5400 Operations Officer ..................................................253-966-1436 8th Air Support Operations Flight ..........................253-967-2554 G-1 (DCSPER) G1 ..........................................................................253-967-0645 Deputy G1 ..............................................................253-967-0740 SGM G1 ..................................................................253-967-0792 Chief 700th PMC ....................................................235-967-0642 SGM 700th PMC ......................................................253-967-0636 Admin Office ..........................................................253-967-0645 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0861 Plans and Exercises Plans OIC ................................................................253-967-0357 Analysis and Control Element (ACE) ......................253-967-3888 Exercises Action Officer ..........................................253-968-9001 G-3 (DCSOPS) DCSOPS ..................................................................253-967-0322 Deputy G3 ..............................................................253-967-0325 Sergeant Major........................................................253-967-0326 X0............................................................................253-967-0324 Admin......................................................................253-967-0322 Fax ..........................................................................253-968-9559 Fs Ops Sgt ..............................................................253-967-5882 STRENGTH MANAGEMENT Chf Strength Mgt ....................................................253-967-0235 Chf Officer Management ........................................253-967-0233 Assistant Officer Mgt ..............................................253-968-9333 Chf Enlisted Mgt ....................................................253-967-0235 CS/CSS Enlisted Mgt ..............................................253-967-0231 IBCT Enlisted Mgt ..................................................253-968-9252 NCOIC Enlisted Mgt ................................................253-968-9936 Readiness Officer....................................................253-967-0224 TRAINING Chief ......................................................................253-967-0735 SGM ........................................................................253-967-0333 Deputy ....................................................................253-967-0345 SPECIAL ACTIONS Chf Special Actions ................................................253-967-0226 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-0227 MMRB......................................................................253-968-9387 Customer Service ....................................................253-967-0225 UNIT TRAINING BRANCH Chief Opns ..............................................................253-967-0742 Chief Plans ............................................................253-967-0482 Trng NCO ................................................................253-968-9347 Admin......................................................................253-967-0402 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0804 Ammo......................................................................253-967-0731 1ST CORPS Commanding General ............................................253-967-0001 Aide-De-Camp ........................................................253-967-0022 Secretary ................................................................253-967-0001 Command Sergeant Major ......................................253-967-0028 Dpty Commanding Gen/Chief of Staff ....................253-967-0003 Aide-De-Camp ........................................................253-967-0011 Secretary ................................................................253-967-0003 Dpty CG for Trng/Readiness ....................................253-967-0004 Aide-De-Camp ........................................................253-967-0911 Secretary ................................................................253-967-0004 Deputy Chief of Staff ..............................................253-967-0009 Secretary ................................................................253-967-0003 Fax ..........................................................................253-968-9558 Secretary of the General Staff ................................253-967-0021 Asst SGS/Operations ..............................................253-967-0056 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0061 SGS Sergeant Major ................................................253-967-0013 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0061 PLANS AND OPERATIONS Chf Plans and Ops..................................................253-968-9516 Plans and Ops Officer ............................................253-968-9317 NCOIC Plans and Opeations....................................253-967-0614 INDIVIDUAL TRAINING BRANCH OIC ITB....................................................................253-967-0492 ITB NCOIC ..............................................................253-967-0505 Hazmat....................................................................253-967-0554 On Post NCO............................................................253-967-0519 Off Post ..................................................................253-967-0558 Tng Tech..................................................................253-967-0373 On Post NCO............................................................253-967-0496 DEPUTY AG STAFF Deputy AG ..............................................................253-967-0681 SRP ................................................................253-966-5124/5108 Retirement ....................................................253-966-5882/5884 ID Cards..................................................................253-967-5065 Welcome Center ......................................................253-967-4873 Personnel Ops Branch ............................................253-966-5888 Congressionals........................................................253-966-5888 TRANSFORMATION Chief IBCT ..............................................................253-967-0670 SBCT ......................................................................253-967-0849 SBCT ......................................................................253-967-0650 IBCT NCO ................................................................253-967-0350 Initiatives................................................................253-967-0953 IBCT Exevals ..........................................................253-968-9347 IBCT Exevals ..........................................................253-967-0742 CASUALTY SECTION Supervisor ..............................................................253-966-5888 Mortuary..................................................................253-966-5887 Casualty..................................................................253-966-5890 LOD Investigations..................................................253-966-5891 Deputy Commanding General for Transformation Deputy/Command General ......................................253-967-0658 Deputy/Chief of Staff ..............................................253-967-0657 SGM ........................................................................253-968-9237 Aide ........................................................................253-967-0653 Secretary ................................................................253-967-0654 Battlespace Tng......................................................253-966-3711 Battlespace Intergration ........................................253-966-3551 ATEC........................................................................253-966-3742 Materiel ..................................................................253-966-3743 Protocol ..................................................................253-967-0136 Scientific Advisor ....................................................253-967-0219 Command Auditor ..................................................253-967-0631 Senior USAR Officer Advisor....................................253-967-0325 Senior USAR Enlisted Advisor..................................253-967-0333 RC TRANSITION BRANCH Chief CORPS ..........................................................253-967-4790 Ops NCO..................................................................253-967-4195 DIGITAL BRIDGE OIC ..........................................................................253-966-6739 Auto OIC..................................................................253-966-6734 Auto Tech ................................................................253-966-6741 SGM ........................................................................253-966-6740 RETENTION Retention NCO ........................................................253-968-9503 OPERATIONS Chief ......................................................................253-967-0045 SGM ........................................................................253-967-0303 G-2 (DCSINT) G2 ..........................................................................253-967-0741 Deputy G2 ..............................................................253-967-0293 Sergeant Major........................................................253-967-0738 Secretary ................................................................253-967-0240 Admin......................................................................253-967-0240 Nonsecure Fax ........................................................253-967-0243 Special Security Officer (SSO) ................................253-968-9133 Admin......................................................................253-968-9132 Classified Fax ........................................................253-968-9134 Unlcass Fax ............................................................253-967-0877 CURRENT OPS BRANCH Chief ......................................................................253-967-0020 Battle MAJ ..............................................................253-967-0312 Battle CPT ..............................................................253-968-9303 Ops NCOIC ..............................................................253-967-0327 Site Survey ..............................................................253-967-0327 Ops Admin ..............................................................253-967-0327 Headquarters Commandant Hqtrs Commandant ................................................253-968-9102 Sergeant Major........................................................253-968-9101 Admin/Clerk ............................................................253-968-9107 Operation Officer ....................................................253-968-9105 Operation NCO ........................................................253-968-9108 Supply Officer ........................................................253-968-9104 Supply Sergeant......................................................253-968-9109 R&U ........................................................................253-968-9113 I Corps Chaplain/Installation..................................253-967-3126 CCTO Security Division Corps Security Mngr................................................253-967-0822 Information Security................................................253-967-0973 Force Protection Security ........................................253-967-0974 Personnel Security ..................................................253-967-0867 Counterintelligence ................................................253-967-0236 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0689 Intelligence Architecture ........................................253-967-7387 Foreign Lauguage Training Center ..........................253-966-3812 Administration ........................................................253-966-3809 DODDIS ISSM ..........................................................253-967-0239 Chief ......................................................................253-967-0395 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-0394 AT/ TAIR NCO ..........................................................253-967-0392 OPS IMO IMO..........................................................................253-968-9334 GCCS-A ..................................................................253-964-0014 Web Master ............................................................253-967-0123 Headquarters & Headquarters Company Commander ............................................................253-967-5236 XO ..........................................................................253-967-2416 1SG ........................................................................253-967-1083 PAC ....................................................................253-966-0958/59 Retention Office ......................................................253-968-9256 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-2408 Training ..................................................................253-967-2385 Supply ....................................................................253-967-7447 Supply Fax ..............................................................253-967-1294 Motor Pool ..............................................................253-967-6017 Truck Squad/Transportation ....................................253-967-7296 Armsroom................................................................253-966-1510 Commo....................................................................253-967-6321 OPS WAREHOUSE IO IO OIC......................................................................253-967-0311 I0 ............................................................................253-967-0993 PSYOP ....................................................................253-967-0811 Operations (OPS) Division OIC ..........................................................................253-967-0203 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-0214 Action Officers ........................................................253-967-0210 Unsecure Fax ..........................................................253-967-0202 Reserve Intel Liaison Officer ..................................253-967-4457 Emergency Ops Cell (EOC) ......................................253-967-0446 CADE OIC ..........................................................................253-967-0284 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-0337 Information contained 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Do not discuss classified information on the phone. 107 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory Air OIC ..........................................................................253-967-0035 NCO ........................................................................253-967-0344 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-0030 Air NCO ..................................................................253-967-0035 ENGINEERS ACE ........................................................................253-967-0760 SGM ........................................................................253-967-0637 Ops NCOIC ..............................................................253-967-0092 Admin......................................................................253-967-0069 Initiative/Experiments OIC ..........................................................................253-967-0340 Space ......................................................................253-967-0994 CHEM Chief ......................................................................253-967-0940 Admin......................................................................253-967-0942 Deployments Chief ......................................................................253-967-0019 DOC BTL MAJ ..........................................................253-967-0608 DOC NCOIC..............................................................253-967-0444 Ops Office ..............................................................253-967-0016 DOC ........................................................................253-967-0050 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-0550 Sys Admin ..............................................................253-967-0018 Op Spc ....................................................................253-967-0024 Dep Spc ..................................................................253-967-0601 FIRE SUPPORT ELEMENT Chief ......................................................................253-967-6369 Deputy ....................................................................253-967-5694 SGM ........................................................................253-967-6713 Japan LNO ..............................................................253-967-0126 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-6700 Mgt Analysis Manpower & Financial Svcs Division ..................................................................253-967-0124 I Corps Government Travel Card Coordinator ............................................................253-967-1576 Defense Travel System Help Desk............................253-967-0932 Fax ..........................................................................253-968-9558 Program Budget Division ........................................253-967-0983 Command Team ......................................................253-968-9003 ROTC Jr/Sr Schools..................................................253-967-0499 Fax ..........................................................................253-968-9255 MSC Budget Team ..................................................253-967-0883 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0884 NBCG9 Civil Military Opeartions (See Corps Chemical)..............................................253-967-0940 G9 ..........................................................................253-967-0764 AG (See 1st Personnel Group) ................................253-967-3166 Deputy G9 ..............................................................253-967-0283 CHAPLAIN (See Chaplain)........................................253-967-4849 Plans Officer ..........................................................253-967-0281 ENGINEERS (See Corps Engineers) ......................253-967-0760 Operations Officer ..................................................253-967-0282 EO (See Equal Opportunity) ....................................253-967-3622 SGM ........................................................................253-967-0279 Admin......................................................................253-967-0280 Reserve Component Officer ....................................253-967-0282 SJA (See Staff Judge Advocate) ..............................253-967-0830 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0294 G-4 G4 ..........................................................................253-967-0274 Deputy G4 ..............................................................253-967-0278 Sergeant Major........................................................253-967-0276 Admin......................................................................253-967-0273 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0271 CORPS WARFIGHTER CENTER Director ..................................................................253-967-4138 HQs Branch Chief....................................................253-967-4130 Network Admin........................................................253-967-6000 CWC SGM ................................................................253-966-1134 Operations ..............................................................253-966-1135 Admin......................................................................253-967-4138 Supply ....................................................................253-967-6969 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-1467 Maintenance Chief ......................................................................253-967-0266 SGM ........................................................................253-967-0264 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0267 Plans Division Chief ......................................................................253-967-0249 Plans Officer ..........................................................253-967-0945 Sergeant Major........................................................253-967-0851 DIGITAL BDE OIC ..........................................................................253-966-6739 Auto ........................................................................253-966-6734 Auto Tech ................................................................253-966-6741 1ST BDE 25TH INFANTRY DIVISION (IBCT) Commander ............................................................253-967-7035 XO ..........................................................................253-967-7023 CSM ........................................................................253-967-2452 SDO................................................................253-967-7504/7035 S-1 ..........................................................................253-967-4090 Chaplain ................................................................253-967-7187 REUP ......................................................................253-967-6724 Aid Station ..............................................................253-967-1799 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-1774 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-3475 OPS NCO ................................................................253-966-7210 Training ..................................................................253-967-7058 Motor Pool ..............................................................253-966-7206 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-7309 Maint Office ............................................................253-967-1766 DFAC (lancer no) ....................................................253-966-3143 DFAC (lancer so) ....................................................253-966-8620 S-6 ..........................................................................253-967-3072 Automations............................................................253-967-6443 Commo Chief ..........................................................253-966-1035 Supply & Services Division Chief ......................................................................253-967-0253 SGM ........................................................................253-967-0260 Food Service............................................................253-967-0251 Supply Officer ........................................................253-967-0407 Supply NCO ............................................................253-967-0255 Supply AMMO ..........................................................253-968-9353 DIGITAL WARRIOR SCHOOL Contract Site Manager ............................................253-966-5684 OPNS Officer ..........................................................253-966-1141 Senior Instructor ....................................................253-966-5786 CORPS DIV BRANCH Chief ......................................................................253-967-8581 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-8300 Operations ..............................................................253-966-8896 TASISM ....................................................................253-967-2525 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-8453 Transportation Division Chief ......................................................................253-967-0285 Trans Officer ..........................................................253-967-0288 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-0287 G5 (DCSCMO) G6 DCSC4 DCSMO ....................................................................253-967-0764 DCSC4 ....................................................................253-966-0727 Deputy G5 ..............................................................253-967-0283 Deputy G6 ..............................................................253-966-3735 Planner....................................................................253-967-0282 SGM ........................................................................253-966-0735 Plans/ Exercises......................................................253-966-0743 Opns Officer............................................................253-967-0281 Opns NCOIC ............................................................253-967-0280 CAMO ......................................................................253-966-2258 Admin NCOIC ..........................................................253-967-0279 Fax ..........................................................................253-966-0717 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0294 142D Signal Bde (FWD) ..........................................253-966-0165 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0294 MSTF Chief ......................................................................253-966-6161 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-6162 PLANS DIVISION Chief ......................................................................253-967-0347 Plans NCOIC............................................................253-967-0747 177 MP LNO ............................................................253-967-0746 82 RTOC..................................................................253-967-0292 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0802 Headquarters & Headquarters Company Commander ............................................................253-966-5805 XO ..........................................................................253-966-5809 1SG ........................................................................253-966-5808 Training Room ........................................................253-966-5819 Supply ....................................................................253-967-5581 Motor Pool ..............................................................253-967-1687 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-7504 176 Signal Company ..............................................253-967-4277 (see 176 Signal for more info) 1/5 INFANTRY REGIMENT ........................................253-967-7244 (see 1/5th Inf Regt for more info ) 1/33 ARMOR REGIMENT ..........................................253-967-2492 (see 1/33 AR Regt for more info) 1/24TH INFANTRY REGIMENT ..................................253-967-4172 (see 1/24th Inf Regt for more info) 65TH ENGINEER BATTALION A COMPANY ......................253-967-1709 (see 65TH Eng Bn for more info) 25TH FORWARD SUPPORT BATTALION......................253-967-4829 (see 25th Fwd Sup Bn for info) 2/8 FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENT ............................253-967-1818 (see 2/8th FA Regt for more info) A COMPANY 125TH MI ............................................253-966-0354 (see A Company 125th MI for more) 1-62 C Company ADA..............................................253-967-5030 (see 1-62 C Co for more info) 5-5 C Company ADA................................................253-966-4710 (see 5-5 C Co for more info) 3/21 INFANTRY REGIMENT ......................................253-966-6993 (see 3/21 IN for more info) EXERCISE DIVISION Chief ......................................................................253-967-0748 Exercise SGM ..........................................................253-967-0143 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-0195 G7 ACOS Force Intergration Director ..................................................................253-968-9048 Deputy Director ......................................................253-967-0835 Operations ..............................................................253-968-9045 FS/FM Division Chief ..............................................253-968-9043 Force Modernization Br............................................253-968-9051 Force Structure Br ..................................................253-968-9044 Transformation/Fielding Div....................................253-968-9025 Communications/Artillery........................................253-968-9023 Wheeled Vehicle ......................................................253-968-9032 Logistics & Small Arms ..........................................253-968-9024 Intelligence and Medical ........................................253-968-9039 Special Projects ......................................................253-968-9033 Digital University ....................................................253-967-0167 Conus Exercise Branch Chief ......................................................................253-967-0305 Exer Off ..................................................................253-967-0192 Oconus Exercise Branch Exer Off ..................................................................253-967-0755 Opsec ......................................................................253-967-0086 SOCOORD Chief ......................................................................253-967-0334 SGM ........................................................................253-967-0756 SF Plans..................................................................253-967-0754 RGR Plans ..............................................................253-967-0758 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0699 I Corps LNO-Korea NCOIC ................................................................88-315-723-5559 G8 (ACOFS) G8 ..........................................................................253-967-0955 Admin......................................................................253-967-0955 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-0980 Civilian Payroll........................................................253-967-0956 Alt ..........................................................................253-967-0072 Managerial Accounting Division..............................253-968-9015 Fax ..........................................................................253-968-9019 ALO OIC ..........................................................................253-967-0362 ALO Ofc ..................................................................253-967-0380 Admin......................................................................253-967-0372 108 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. 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Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory A Company 125 MI Commander ............................................................253-966-0354 XO ..........................................................................253-966-0349 1SG ........................................................................253-966-0353 Training Room ........................................................253-966-0362 Anti-Terrorism ........................................................253-966-6914 After Duty Hrs..........................................................253-968-9122 EMS OIC ..................................................................253-967-8658 EMS DET ................................................................253-967-8692 Message Center ......................................................253-967-8945 Message Center Secure Fax ....................................253-967-8945 Fax, Unsecure..........................................................253-967-8669 MI Det ....................................................................253-967-8708 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-8705 Motor Pool Ops ........................................................253-967-8936 PLL/Trans Coord ......................................................253-967-8920 Riggers....................................................................253-967-8892 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-8893 MAROPS Sup Det ....................................................253-967-8761 Dining Facility ........................................................253-967-8877 A Company Commander ............................................................253-967-1042 XO ..........................................................................253-967-9462 1Sgt ........................................................................253-967-9037 Supply ....................................................................253-966-8845 Training Room ........................................................253-967-5454 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-4555 1st Plt ....................................................................253-967-1051 FSO..........................................................................253-967-5586 1ST SPECIAL FORCES GROUP (AIRBORNE) Group Headquarters Commander ............................................................253-967-8600 DCO/XO/CSM ..........................................................253-967-8600 SDNCO Desk............................................................253-967-8607 S-1/Adjutant ..........................................................253-967-8604 Pac..........................................................................253-967-8617 Unit Mail Room ......................................................253-967-8620 Staff Weather Officer Det 1 10 CWS........................253-967-8702 Weather Team ........................................................253-967-8610 JAG Officer ..............................................................253-967-8661 Assistant ................................................................253-967-8914 Chaplain Office ......................................................253-967-1717 Chaplain Assistant ................................................253-967-1721 Reenlistment ..........................................................253-967-8862 Recruiter ................................................................253-966-3901 Group Surgeon ........................................................253-967-8864 Med Ops Officer ......................................................253-967-8868 Med Ops NCOIC ......................................................253-967-8866 Special Forces Clinic ..............................................253-968-4667 Dental Off ..............................................................253-967-5271 Veterinarian Off ......................................................253-967-4705 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-8621 Asst ........................................................................253-967-8952 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-8663 PSINCO....................................................................253-967-8624 SSO/Asst ................................................................253-967-8700 GP Engineer ............................................................253-967-8670 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-8671 R & U ......................................................................253-967-8671 Gp Chemical ..........................................................253-967-8984 NBC Det ..................................................................253-967-8930 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-8626 Asst ........................................................................253-967-8627 SGM ........................................................................253-967-8628 Operations ..............................................................253-967-8629 USR ........................................................................253-967-8987 Current Ops ............................................................253-967-8635 Training ..................................................................253-967-8640 Asst ........................................................................253-967-8642 Ammo......................................................................253-967-8883 Air ..........................................................................253-967-8643 Schools....................................................................253-967-8638 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-8654 Asst ........................................................................253-967-8655 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-8657 MMC........................................................................253-967-8888 S-5 ..........................................................................253-967-8988 RMO ........................................................................253-967-8673 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-8675 Signal OIC ..............................................................253-967-8648 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-8650 TACOM ....................................................................253-967-8651 Frequency Manager ................................................253-967-8980 COMSEC NCOIC ......................................................253-967-8672 CMDSA/NCOIC ........................................................253-967-8649 Asst/TCO ................................................................253-967-8974 ADP ........................................................................253-967-8931 B Company Commander ............................................................253-967-8023 XO ..........................................................................253-966-7223 1Sgt ........................................................................253-967-7995 Supply ....................................................................253-966-1464 Training Room ........................................................253-967-7978 Arms Room..............................................................253-967-7953 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-3900 Headquarters & Headquarters Company Commander ............................................................253-967-8676 1SG ........................................................................253-967-8678 Admin......................................................................253-967-8677 Supply ....................................................................253-967-8954 Trng ........................................................................253-967-8951 Armor/NBC ..............................................................253-967-8958 2nd Battalion (1SF) ................................................253-967-8717 (see 2nd Battalion for more info) 3rd Battalion (1SF) ................................................253-967-8785 (see 3rd Battalion for more info) C Company Commander ............................................................253-967-7195 XO ..........................................................................253-967-8144 1Sgt ........................................................................253-966-4710 Training ..................................................................253-967-6336 Supply ....................................................................253-966-7191 MTR Plt ..................................................................253-966-7229 1st Plt ....................................................................253-967-8315 2nd Plt ....................................................................253-966-7192 3rd Plt ....................................................................253-967-2291 Commo/Arms Room ................................................253-966-2007 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-4222 73rd ENGINEER BN A COMPANY ............................253-967-4775 (see 65th Eng Bn A Co for more info) 1ST WEATHER SQUADRON Commander ............................................................253-967-1420 Superintendent........................................................253-967-3328 Information Manager ..............................................253-967-5967 Airfield Support Flight ............................................253-967-7682 Aviation Weather Briefings......................................253-967-7061 Alt ..........................................................................253-967-4363 ICorps Combat Weather Flight ................................253-967-1657 1ST SQUADRON 14 TH CAVALRY REGIMENT Commander ............................................................253-966-5233 XO ..........................................................................253-966-5234 CSM ........................................................................253-966-5235 SDO ........................................................................253-966-5248 S-1 ..........................................................................253-966-5236 NCOIC......................................................................253-966-5254 Pac..........................................................................253-966-5243 S-2 ..........................................................................253-966-5247 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-9361 S-3 ..........................................................................253-966-5253 Ops Sgm ................................................................253-967-8539 Land/Ammo ............................................................253-967-8529 Schools....................................................................253-966-5251 S-4 ..........................................................................253-966-5255 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-3420 Ops..........................................................................253-966-5250 S-6 ..........................................................................253-966-5252 NCOIC......................................................................253-966-5207 Medics ....................................................................253-967-5033 Aid Station ..............................................................253-966-5210 Chaplain ................................................................253-966-6361 Reup........................................................................253-966-5246 1/5 INFANTRY REGIMENT Commander ............................................................253-967-2647 XO ..........................................................................253-967-2706 CSM ........................................................................253-967-2693 S-1/Adjutant ..........................................................253-967-2656 Pac/NCOIC ..............................................................253-966-9490 Pac..........................................................................253-966-9038 S-2 OIC ..................................................................253-966-5038 NCOIC......................................................................253-966-5400 S-3 OIC ..................................................................253-967-2239 Ops NCOIC ..............................................................253-967-9370 Land/Ranges ..........................................................253-966-2238 Schools....................................................................253-967-1901 Plans ......................................................................253-967-8164 Taskings NCO..........................................................253-966-9900 S-4 OIC ..................................................................253-967-1748 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-8076 S-6 ..........................................................................253-967-8501 Chaplain Office ......................................................253-967-8501 Signal Officer..........................................................253-967-8503 Commo Shop ..........................................................253-967-8504 Dining Facility NCOIC..............................................253-967-7410 PA............................................................................253-967-5610 Med Platoon ............................................................253-967-1026 Aid Station ..............................................................253-966-7360 Re-enlistment ........................................................253-966-1865 Motor Pool ..............................................................253-967-1743 Chemical Officer ....................................................253-966-1819 Support Plt..............................................................253-967-5565 SDO/SDNCO ............................................................253-967-2713 Headquarters & Headquarters Company Commander ............................................................253-966-5256 XO ..........................................................................253-966-5546 1SG ........................................................................253-966-5574 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-966-5441 A Troop Commander ............................................................253-967-6293 XO ..........................................................................253-967-6297 1SG ........................................................................253-967-6661 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-967-6271 Group Support Company Commander ............................................................253-967-8869 1SG ........................................................................253-967-8870 Admin......................................................................253-967-8872 Supply ....................................................................253-967-8919 Tng..........................................................................253-967-8917 Armor ......................................................................253-967-8874 Service Det..............................................................253-967-8686 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-8884 SIG Det....................................................................253-967-8924 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-8681 Opns........................................................................253-967-8680 BSS ........................................................................253-967-8880 BCSS Sec ................................................................253-967-8687 Headquarters & Headquarters Company Commander ............................................................253-966-5775 XO ..........................................................................253-967-7863 1Sgt ........................................................................253-967-7439 Supply ....................................................................253-966-1509 Training Room ........................................................253-967-7138 NBC ........................................................................253-967-9371 Recon Plt ................................................................253-966-1863 Motar Plt ................................................................253-967-9389 Sniper Section ........................................................253-966-1866 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-7821 B Troop Commander ............................................................253-967-8032 XO ..........................................................................253-967-6623 1SG ........................................................................253-967-6273 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-967-6647 C Troop Commander ............................................................253-966-6034 XO ..........................................................................253-966-6033 1SG ........................................................................253-966-6031 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-966-6036 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. Do not discuss classified information on the phone. 109 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory D Troop Commander ............................................................253-967-6720 XO ..........................................................................253-967-6425 1SG ........................................................................253-966-6144 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-966-6035 S-1/Adjutant ..........................................................253-967-9256 Pac Office ..............................................................253-967-1932 SDO ........................................................................253-967-1982 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-1862 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-1863 EOC ........................................................................253-967-8482 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-1926 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-1870 Reup........................................................................253-967-1977 SIGO ........................................................................253-967-1982 Automations............................................................253-967-1796 S-4 ..........................................................................253-966-5022 S-6 ..........................................................................253-966-1981 Shop........................................................................253-967-3825 Chaplain ................................................................253-967-2686 PA............................................................................253-967-3445 Aid Station ..............................................................253-967-4436 Motor Pool ..............................................................253-967-1766 Dining Facility ........................................................253-967-4064 Fire Support Officer ................................................253-966-4224 Spt Plt ....................................................................253-967-1503 Spt Shop ................................................................253-967-1502 SDO ........................................................................253-966-5408 S-1 ..........................................................................253-966-5540 S-2 ..........................................................................253-966-5472 S-3 ..........................................................................253-966-5471 S-4 ..........................................................................253-966-5479 Chaplain ................................................................253-966-5609 Aid Station ..............................................................253-966-5578 C/52 IN Commander ............................................................253-967-7566 1SGT........................................................................253-967-3395 XO ..........................................................................253-966-1349 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-967-7240 SDO ........................................................................253-967-3705 2ND SQUADDRON 2CAV Commander ............................................................253-967-2059 XO ..........................................................................253-966-5976 CSM ........................................................................253-966-7193 S-1 ..........................................................................253-967-3274 S-2 ..........................................................................253-966-3955 S-3 ..........................................................................253-966-3954 S-4 ..........................................................................253-966-5773 SDO ........................................................................253-966-0296 Chaplain ................................................................253-966-5609 Aid Station ..............................................................253-967-7520 1/23 INFANTRY REGIMENT Commander ............................................................253-967-3263 XO ..........................................................................253-967-3265 CSM ........................................................................253-967-3264 SDO ........................................................................253-967-3302 S-1 ..........................................................................253-967-3241 Pac..........................................................................253-966-5733 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-3299 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-3282 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-3261 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-3275 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-3095 Schools/Taskings ....................................................253-967-3300 Plans/ Chemo..........................................................253-967-3095 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-3244 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-3260 SIGO ........................................................................253-967-3286 IMO..........................................................................253-967-4165 Commo Shop ..........................................................253-966-6046 Chaplain ................................................................253-967-3291 Aid Station ..............................................................253-966-2665 Medic OIC................................................................253-967-4119 PA............................................................................253-967-4229 Dining Fac ..............................................................253-967-2086 Hdqt & Hdqt Company “Hogs” Commander ............................................................253-967-4223 XO ..........................................................................253-966-1989 1SG ........................................................................253-966-2949 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-4693 Training Room ........................................................253-967-1809 Supply ....................................................................253-967-1505 AT............................................................................253-967-2513 MORTARS ................................................................253-967-1794 RECON ....................................................................253-967-1843 NBC/Arms Room......................................................253-967-8440 3D SQUADRON 2CAV Commander ............................................................253-967-4271 XO ..........................................................................253-966-1096 CSM ........................................................................253-967-2283 SDO ........................................................................253-967-1813 S-1 ..........................................................................253-966-4727 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-1716 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-5834 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-4515 Chaplain ................................................................253-966-5795 Aid Station ..............................................................253-967-4037 A Company “Wolfpack” Commander ............................................................253-967-4455 XO ..........................................................................253-967-8121 1SG ........................................................................253-967-4448 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-8085 Training ..................................................................253-967-3398 Plt Leaders..............................................................253-967-3217 Supply ....................................................................253-967-2994 Arms Room..............................................................253-967-3440 4TH SQUADRON 2CAV Commander ............................................................253-966-4063 XO ..........................................................................253-967-5108 CSM ........................................................................253-966-4076 SDO ........................................................................253-967-7035 S-1 ..........................................................................253-967-5106 S-2 ..........................................................................253-966-9286 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-5095 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-4070 Chaplain ................................................................253-966-0966 Aid Station ..............................................................253-967-8484 Headquarters & Headquarters Company Commander ............................................................253-967-8199 XO ..........................................................................253-967-6098 1SG ........................................................................253-966-6156 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-967-8346 Training Room ........................................................253-966-4932 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-3310 Supply ....................................................................253-967-8469 CQ ..........................................................................253-966-4860 B Company “Bulldogs” Commander ............................................................253-967-2612 XO ..........................................................................253-967-8379 1SG ........................................................................253-967-1919 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-1924 1 Plt ........................................................................253-967-1909 2 Plt ........................................................................253-967-1905 Supply ....................................................................253-967-4857 A Company Commander ............................................................253-967-2989 1SG ........................................................................253-966-3947 XO ..........................................................................253-966-4946 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-966-4555 Supply ....................................................................253-967-5793 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-5310 5TH SQUADRON 2 CAV Commander ............................................................253-967-3018 XO ..........................................................................253-967-1909 CSM ........................................................................253-966-8980 SDO ........................................................................253-966-0324 S-1 ..........................................................................253-967-3869 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-6961 S-3 ..........................................................................253-966-5353 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-3825 HHT Commander ....................................................253-967-1919 1SG ........................................................................253-967-4305 C Company “Cobras” Commander ............................................................253-966-0659 XO ..........................................................................253-966-1410 1SG ........................................................................253-966-3144 Training ..................................................................253-967-4204 CQ ..........................................................................253-966-1525 1 Plt ........................................................................253-967-1852 2 Plt ........................................................................253-967-1848 Supply ....................................................................253-966-8039 B Company Commander ............................................................253-967-6010 1SG ........................................................................253-966-4943 XO ..........................................................................253-966-4944 XO ..........................................................................253-966-4944 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-967-4085 Supply ....................................................................253-967-4284 CQ ..........................................................................253-966-4866 2ND CAVALRY REGIMENT Commander ............................................................253-967-7331 XO ..........................................................................253-966-5265 CSM ........................................................................253-967-3358 SDO ........................................................................253-967-5487 Chaplain ................................................................253-967-1758 S-1 ..........................................................................253-967-5450 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-7192 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-2317 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-6996 S-6 ..........................................................................253-967-1956 6TH SQUADRON 2CAV Commander ............................................................253-966-5335 XO ..........................................................................253-966-5332 CSM ........................................................................253-966-5327 SDO ........................................................................253-967-5307 S-1 ..........................................................................253-966-5271 S-2 ..........................................................................253-966-5365 S-3 ..........................................................................253-966-5395 S-4 ..........................................................................253-966-5392 Chaplain ................................................................253-966-6931 C Company Commander ............................................................253-967-4088 1SG ........................................................................253-966-4581 XO ..........................................................................253-967-4939 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-966-4939 Training Room ........................................................253-967-3337 Supply ....................................................................253-967-4889 CQ ..........................................................................253-966-7067 D Company Commander ............................................................253-967-5714 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-967-6748 Supply ....................................................................253-967-6257 BMO ........................................................................253-967-4421 HEADQUARTERS & HEADQUARTERS TROOP Commander ............................................................253-966-0504 XO ..........................................................................253-966-1399 1SG ........................................................................253-966-1224 S-1 ..........................................................................253-967-4127 2ND SQDN 14TH CAV REGIMENT Commander ............................................................253-967-9331 XO ..........................................................................253-967-2411 CSM ........................................................................253-967-2509 Adj ..........................................................................253-967-6191 Pac..........................................................................253-966-5191 Fax ..........................................................................253-966-0388 S-1 ..........................................................................253-966-5564 S-2/OIC ..................................................................253-967-5573 1/24 INFANTRY REGIMENT Commander ............................................................253-967-1898 XO ..........................................................................253-967-3442 CSM ........................................................................253-967-1863 1ST SQUADRON 2CAV Commander ............................................................253-966-5588 XO ..........................................................................253-966-5591 CSM ........................................................................253-966-5586 110 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. Do not discuss classified information on the phone. Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory NCOIC......................................................................253-967-7043 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-6382 SGM ........................................................................253-967-4241 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-3610 S6............................................................................253-967-2572 SDO ........................................................................253-967-2492 REUP ......................................................................253-967-6191 Chaplain ................................................................253-966-6200 Training NCO ..........................................................253-967-6706 Supply ....................................................................253-967-7489 S-3 OIC ..........................................................................253-966-5391 OPS SGM ................................................................253-966-8306 Land/Ammo ............................................................253-966-6743 B Battery Commander ............................................................253-967-6262 1SG ........................................................................253-967-1401 Training NCO ..........................................................253-967-6262 Supply ....................................................................253-966-1244 S-4 OIC ..........................................................................253-967-6022 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-6059 BMO ........................................................................253-967-6059 Chaplain ................................................................253-966-3386 Aide Station ............................................................253-966-5705 Headquarters & Headquarters Company Commander ............................................................253-967-5219 1Sgt ........................................................................253-966-7315 Training Room ........................................................253-967-4123 Supply ....................................................................253-967-5813 Arms Room..............................................................253-967-4002 Mail Room ..............................................................253-966-5941 C Battery Commander ............................................................253-966-6233 1SG ........................................................................253-966-4987 Training NCO ..........................................................253-967-6266 Supply ....................................................................253-967-3572 S-6 OIC ..........................................................................253-967-7636 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-6794 2ND BATTALION (1SF) Commander ............................................................253-967-8717 XO ..........................................................................253-967-8718 CSM ........................................................................253-967-8719 S-1/Adjutant ..........................................................253-967-8720 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-8738 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-8931 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-8733 S-5 ..........................................................................253-967-8729 Armsroom................................................................253-967-8644 A Troop Commander ............................................................253-967-6118 1Sgt ........................................................................253-967-6052 XO ..........................................................................253-967-6413 Headquarters & Headquarters Company Commander ............................................................253-967-6739 XO ..........................................................................253-967-6734 1SG ........................................................................253-967-6728 Training Room ........................................................253-966-6468 CQ ..........................................................................253-966-2223 Supply ....................................................................253-966-8377 B Troop Commander ............................................................253-967-6624 1Sgt ........................................................................253-967-6029 XO ..........................................................................253-967-6427 A CO Commander ............................................................253-967-6765 1SG ........................................................................253-967-6740 XO ..........................................................................253-966-8373 Training Room ........................................................253-967-5932 Supply ....................................................................253-966-8376 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-6771 C Troop Commander ............................................................253-966-5410 1Sgt ........................................................................253-967-7870 XO ..........................................................................253-967-4188 A Company (Marshall Hall) Commander ............................................................253-967-8772 SGM ........................................................................253-967-8773 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-8607 ODA-141..................................................................253-967-8779 ODA-142..................................................................253-967-8781 ODA-143..................................................................253-967-8782 ODA-144..................................................................253-967-8780 Operations NCO ......................................................253-967-8775 D Troop Commander ............................................................253-966-8375 XO ..........................................................................253-967-6722 1Sgt ........................................................................253-967-4122 DFAC ......................................................................253-967-1952 B CO Commander ............................................................253-967-3213 1SG ........................................................................253-967-3219 XO ..........................................................................253-967-3220 Training Room ........................................................253-967-3201 Supply ....................................................................253-966-9895 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-3230 B Company (Marshall Hall) Commander ............................................................253-967-8759 SGM ........................................................................253-967-8760 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-8607 Admin......................................................................253-967-8762 ODA-151..................................................................253-967-8767 ODA-152..................................................................253-967-8769 ODA-153..................................................................253-967-8771 ODA-155..................................................................253-967-8768 184th Military Intelligence Company Commander ............................................................253-966-0364 1SG ........................................................................253-966-0353 Operations ..............................................................253-966-0356 1ST BATTALION 37TH FIELD ARTILLERY REGT Commander ............................................................253-967-6213 XO ..........................................................................253-967-6326 CSM ........................................................................253-967-6592 ADJ ..........................................................................253-967-4228 SDO/SDNCO ............................................................253-967-6224 Fax ..........................................................................253-966-0934 S-1 ..........................................................................253-966-0934 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-6240 S-3 OIC ..................................................................253-967-4249 OPS SGM ................................................................253-966-0933 Assistant ................................................................253-967-4278 School NCOIC ..........................................................250-966-0931 Training OIC ............................................................253-966-5767 NBC NCO ................................................................253-966-0931 Aid Station(PA)........................................................253-966-0892 Master Gunner/Land & Ammo ................................253-966-0933 S-4 OIC ..................................................................253-967-4365 Chaplain ................................................................253-967-4340 BMO ........................................................................253-967-4255 Reenlistment ..........................................................253-966-0930 S-6 OIC ..................................................................253-966-0987 IMO..........................................................................253-967-6286 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4372 Bde Fires and Effects..............................................253-967-6639 Deputy Effect Coord ................................................253-967-6326 Asst Dep Eff Coord..................................................253-966-0988 Battle CPT ..............................................................253-966-0988 Counter Fire ............................................................253-966-0947 Targeting Officer ....................................................253-966-0977 FSNCO ....................................................................253-966-0987 C CO Commander ............................................................253-967-3205 1SG ........................................................................253-967-3201 XO ..........................................................................253-966-8690 Training Room ........................................................253-967-3201 Supply ....................................................................253-966-5698 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-4839 C Company (Marshall Hall) Commander ............................................................253-967-8746 XO ..........................................................................253-967-8747 SGM ........................................................................253-967-8747 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-8607 ODA-161..................................................................253-967-8754 ODA-162..................................................................253-967-8753 ODA-163..................................................................253-967-8756 ODA-164..................................................................253-967-8755 Operation NCO ........................................................253-967-8749 HSC Commander ....................................................253-967-8696 1SG ........................................................................253-967-8697 Admin......................................................................253-967-8728 Supply ....................................................................253-967-8699 Armor ......................................................................253-967-8644 Signal DetCommander ............................................253-967-8690 Service Det Commander..........................................253-967-8734 MI Det Commander ................................................253-967-8706 Scuba Locker ..........................................................253-967-8761 2/8 FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENT Commander ............................................................253-967-6390 XO ..........................................................................253-966-2799 CSM ........................................................................253-966-9080 S-1 ..........................................................................253-966-5919 S-1 NCOIC ..............................................................253-966-5920 Pac..........................................................................253-967-5908 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-3597 S-2 NCOIC ..............................................................253-967-4375 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-1783 S-3 ASST ................................................................253-967-4320 Schools....................................................................253-967-4381 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-3593 S-6 ..........................................................................253-967-8251 DFAC ......................................................................253-967-5703 Aid Station/PA ........................................................253-967-4419 Chaplain ................................................................253-967-3974 Weight Room ..........................................................253-967-8439 BMT/BMO ................................................................253-967-8593 BMS ........................................................................253-967-1856 PLL/MNT Tool Room ................................................253-967-5937 Shop Supervisor ......................................................253-967-1856 Signal Officer..........................................................253-967-1483 Drivers Training ......................................................253-967-7913 BN O/I ....................................................................253-967-8043 FDC Officer..............................................................253-967-8043 Admin......................................................................253-967-5703 SDO/SDNCO ............................................................253-967-3400 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-1851 2ND BATTALION 3RD INFANTRY REGIMENT Commander ............................................................253-966-5367 XO ..........................................................................253-966-5368 CSM ........................................................................253-966-5369 ADJ ..........................................................................253-966-5368 SDO ........................................................................253-966-3368 SDO ........................................................................253-966-2323 Headquarters & Service Battery Commander ............................................................253-967-6702 1SG ........................................................................253-966-1196 Training NCO ..........................................................253-966-0232 Supply Sgt ..............................................................253-966-5331 S-1 Adjutant ..................................................................253-966-3367 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-6038 Pac..........................................................................253-967-6063 A Battery Commander ............................................................253-967-6706 1SG ........................................................................253-967-6261 S-2 OIC ..........................................................................253-967-6315 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-7638 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. Do not discuss classified information on the phone. 111 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory Headquarters & Headquarters Company Commander ............................................................253-966-1262 1SG ........................................................................253-967-8255 Training NCO ..........................................................253-966-6048 Supply ....................................................................253-967-8270 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-8264 1SG ........................................................................253-967-9198 Training NCO ..........................................................253-967-6101 Supply ....................................................................253-967-4658 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-2835 C Company Commander ............................................................253-967-5682 XO ..........................................................................253-967-5585 1SG ........................................................................253-967-5591 Training NCO ..........................................................253-967-5652 Supply ....................................................................253-967-2961 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-9597 A Battery Commander ............................................................253-967-1787 1SG ........................................................................253-967-4343 Training NCO ..........................................................253-967-1786 Supply ....................................................................253-967-1908 NBC/COMMO ..........................................................253-967-1900 209th MI Co ............................................................253-966-3200 (see 209th MI for more info) 296TH Brigade Support Battalion ..........................253-967-7933 (see 296th FSB for more info) 2nd BATTALION 3rd INFANTRY REGIMENT................253-966-2323 (see 2/3 Inf Regt for more info) 18 ENGINEER COMPANY..........................................253-967-6270 (see 18 ENG CO under 1/37 FA for more info) 32ND COMMAND SERVICE SUPPORT CO..................253-966-4902 (see 32nd CSSC under 296th BSB for more info) D/52 INFANTRY Commander ............................................................253-966-8232 1SG ........................................................................253-966-8233 Training Rm ............................................................253-966-8231 2nd Plt ....................................................................253-966-8566 3rd Plt ....................................................................253-966-8565 CQ ..........................................................................253-966-2249 B Battery Commander ............................................................253-966-5799 1SG ........................................................................253-967-9441 Chief-Firing Btry/GSG..............................................253-967-1910 Training NCO ..........................................................253-966-3145 Supply ....................................................................253-966-5804 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-5703 3RD BRIGADE 2ND INFANTRY DIVISION REGT Commander ............................................................253-967-9601 XO ..........................................................................253-967-6242 CSM ........................................................................253-967-9601 Secretary ................................................................253-967-9601 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-2302 SDNCO ..............................................................253-966-3565/66 3RD BATTALION 21ST INFANTRY REGIMENT Commander ............................................................253-967-3948 XO ..........................................................................253-967-4545 CSM ........................................................................253-967-3927 S1............................................................................253-967-3963 S2............................................................................253-967-3958 S2 NCOIC ................................................................253-967-3959 S3............................................................................253-967-3978 S3 SGM ..................................................................253-967-3975 S3 ASST ..................................................................253-967-3983 S4............................................................................253-967-4263 S6............................................................................253-967-3955 Chaplain ................................................................253-967-4541 SDO ........................................................................253-967-3961 C Battery Commander ............................................................253-967-7963 1SG ........................................................................253-967-8267 Training NCO ..........................................................253-967-8268 Supply ....................................................................253-967-8250 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-8264 S-1 Adjutant ..................................................................253-967-6405 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-3313 Pac..........................................................................253-967-2560 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-2636 C/1-62 ADA Company Commander ............................................................253-967-1744 XO ..........................................................................253-967-1748 1SG ........................................................................253-967-1743 PLT Office................................................................253-967-1748 TNG NCO ................................................................253-967-1748 Supply ....................................................................253-966-4706 Motor Pool ..............................................................253-967-6630 Commo Shop ..........................................................253-967-4759 CQ ..........................................................................253-966-4709 S-2 S-2 OIC ..................................................................253-966-2251 Admin......................................................................253-967-6387 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-2757 Vault ......................................................................253-966-2251 S-3 S-3 OIC ..................................................................253-967-3033 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-3058 Operations ..............................................................253-967-6264 Plans ......................................................................253-967-6247 Ammo......................................................................253-967-7475 Chem NCOIC ..........................................................253-966-4793 Ranges/Land ..........................................................253-967-5966 Schools....................................................................253-966-2714 Taskings..................................................................253-967-6963 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-3223 HHC Commander ............................................................253-966-6988 Commander ............................................................253-967-9059 XO ..........................................................................253-967-9061 1SG ........................................................................253-967-9046 Training ..................................................................253-967-9065 Supply ....................................................................253-967-8492 2ND BATTALION 75TH RANGER REGIMENT Commander ............................................................253-967-7616 XO ..........................................................................253-967-4608 CSM ........................................................................253-967-2541 Chaplain ................................................................253-967-5193 S-1 ..........................................................................253-967-8184 PAC ........................................................................253-967-5348 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-5211 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-1625 Operations NCO ......................................................253-967-5144 S3 Air ......................................................................253-967-1627 FSO..........................................................................253-967-5207 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-2351 S4 NCOIC ................................................................253-967-3785 PBO ........................................................................253-967-1385 S5............................................................................253-967-2526 Signal Officer..........................................................253-967-3772 Commo Chief ..........................................................253-967-1071 IMO..........................................................................253-967-2358 Aid Station ..............................................................253-967-5868 Motor Pool ..............................................................253-967-2846 Dining Facility ........................................................253-967-4666 Fitness Center ........................................................253-967-9293 SDO/SDNCO ............................................................253-967-3923 A CO Commander ............................................................253-967-9136 XO ..........................................................................253-967-9137 1SG ........................................................................253-967-9128 Training ..................................................................253-967-9138 Supply ....................................................................253-967-9075 S-4 S-4 OIC ..................................................................253-967-4136 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-8499 Comp ......................................................................253-967-2880 PBO ........................................................................253-967-8504 S-5 ..........................................................................253-967-4219 B CO Commander ............................................................253-967-9174 XO ..........................................................................253-967-9176 1SG ........................................................................253-967-9167 Training ..................................................................253-967-9188 Supply ....................................................................253-967-9142 S-6 OIC ..........................................................................253-967-6088 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-6081 IMO..........................................................................253-966-5438 IMO Help Desk ........................................................253-967-3711 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-5992 S-7 ..........................................................................253-967-6709 Chaplain ................................................................253-967-7151 Engineer..................................................................253-967-4396 FECC ......................................................................253-967-6326 ADAM ......................................................................253-967-4793 Legal ......................................................................253-967-0724 Surgeon ..................................................................253-966-1359 DFAC ......................................................................253-967-2086 C CO Commander ............................................................253-967-9228 XO ..........................................................................253-967-9229 1SG ........................................................................253-967-9225 Training ..................................................................253-967-8344 Supply ....................................................................253-967-9202 3RD BATTALION (1SF) Commander ............................................................253-967-8785 XO ..........................................................................253-967-8786 CSM ........................................................................253-967-8787 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-8607 S-1/Adjutant ..........................................................253-967-8788 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-8792 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-8804 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-8808 S-5 ..........................................................................253-967-8804 Armsroom................................................................253-967-8813 Bn Medics ..............................................................253-967-8794 HHC Company Commander ............................................................253-967-5097 XO ..........................................................................253-967-5130 1SG ........................................................................253-967-5098 Training NCO ..........................................................253-967-5902 Supply ....................................................................253-967-5096 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-3050 HHC 3d BCT Commander ............................................................253-966-2043 1SG ........................................................................253-966-2040 XO ..........................................................................253-966-2041 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-967-1378 Supply ....................................................................253-966-5358 RE-UP......................................................................253-966-2041 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-2042 334th Sig Co ..........................................................253-966-5011 (see 334th SIG Co for more info) 1ST BATTALION 23RD INFANTRY REGIMENT ............253-967-4330 (see 1/23 Inf Regt for more info) 1ST SQUADRON 14TH CAVALRY REGIMENT..............253-967-3705 (see 1/14 Cav Regt for more info) 1ST BATTALION 37TH FIELD ARTILIERY REGT ..........253-967-6224 (see 1/37 FA Regt for more info) A Company Commander ............................................................253-967-4593 XO ..........................................................................253-967-8044 1SG ........................................................................253-967-7956 Training NCO ..........................................................253-967-3757 Supply ....................................................................253-967-5541 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-2966 A Company (Patience Hall) Commander ............................................................253-967-8849 SGM ........................................................................253-967-8850 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-8607 ODA-171..................................................................253-967-8857 ODA-172..................................................................253-967-8856 ODA-173..................................................................253-967-8859 B Company Commander ............................................................253-967-9197 XO ..........................................................................253-967-9276 112 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. Do not discuss classified information on the phone. Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory ODA-174..................................................................253-967-8858 ODA-176..................................................................253-967-8860 Operation NCO ........................................................253-967-8852 B Company (Patience Hall) Commander ............................................................253-967-8837 SGM ........................................................................253-967-8840 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-8607 ODA-182..................................................................253-967-8942 ODA-183..................................................................253-967-8845 ODA-185..................................................................253-967-8847 ODA-186..................................................................253-967-8848 Operations NCO ......................................................253-967-8839 C Company (Patience Hall) Commander ............................................................253-967-8825 SGM ........................................................................253-967-8823 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-8607 ODA-191..................................................................253-967-8831 ODA-192..................................................................253-967-8830 ODA-193..................................................................253-967-8833 ODA-196..................................................................253-967-8834 Operation NCO ........................................................253-967-8826 HSC Commander ....................................................253-967-8682 1SG ........................................................................253-967-8683 Admin/Tng ..............................................................253-967-8684 Supply ....................................................................253-967-8688 Armsroom................................................................253-967-8813 Signal Det Commander ..........................................253-967-8605 MI Det Commander ................................................253-967-8707 Service Det Commander..........................................253-967-8811 XO ..........................................................................253-967-3266 CSM ........................................................................253-967-3251 Secretary ................................................................253-967-8509 Command Group Fax ..............................................253-967-6852 IMO..........................................................................253-967-6565 S-1 ..........................................................................253-967-6357 S-1 Fax....................................................................253-967-6040 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-3066 Intel NCO ................................................................253-967-5580 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-3279 Deputy ....................................................................253-967-3229 Operations Officer (81st) ........................................253-967-4010 Operations Officer (42st) ........................................253-967-8288 Signal Officer..........................................................253-967-5313 Operations SGM ......................................................253-967-8450 S-3 Fax....................................................................253-967-5272 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-4148 S-6 ..........................................................................253-966-0139 Motor Pool ..............................................................253-967-8132 B Co Commander ....................................................253-967-4951 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-4955 D Co Commander ..................................................253-967-4880 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-4951 3/358 (FA) HQ Commander ............................................................253-967-2948 XO ..........................................................................253-967-4055 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-2949 A Btry Commander ..................................................253-967-2222 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-2222 B Btry Commander..................................................253-967-2943 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-2943 C Btry Commander..................................................253-967-3981 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-2940 3/364 (EN) HHC Commander ............................................................253-967-3047 XO ..........................................................................253-967-3714 A Co Commander ....................................................253-967-3130 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-3197 B Co Commander ....................................................253-967-3091 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-3134 D Co Commander ....................................................253-967-9920 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-4256 1/356TH LSB Commander ............................................................253-966-0285 XO ..........................................................................253-967-6944 1/357 (IN) HQ Commander ............................................................253-967-5281 XO ..........................................................................253-967-1644 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-5172 A Co Commander ....................................................253-967-5391 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-5421 B Co Commander ....................................................253-967-6454 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-5282 C Co Commander ....................................................253-967-5391 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-5228 D Co Commander ....................................................253-967-5202 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-5202 2/364 (CSS) HQ Commander ............................................................253-967-3632 XO ..........................................................................253-967-5555 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-4701 3rd ORD Bn (EOD) Emergency 24 Hours ..............................................253-967-1971 Commander/Sergeant Major ..................................253-967-1972 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-1975 HHC Chief, Personnel Services Team ..............................253-966-9170 A Co Commander ....................................................253-967-9507 B Co Commander ....................................................253-967-9170 707th Ordnance Company (EOD) 24 Hour EMERGENCY ..............................................253-967-5507 Commander/1Sgt/Operations..................................253-967-5508 Operations ..............................................................253-967-5507 Motor SGT................................................................253-967-2136 Supply ....................................................................253-967-3730 Training NCO ..........................................................253-967-3731 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4420 C Co Medical NCOIC ........................................................253-967-5362 2/357 (IN) HQ Commander ............................................................253-967-3701 XO ..........................................................................253-967-3448 A Co Commander ....................................................253-966-2101 NCOIC......................................................................253-966-2102 B Co Commander ....................................................253-967-5282 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-3800 C Co Commander ....................................................253-967-3523 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-3760 D Co Commander ....................................................253-967-3448 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-3697 1/364 (CSS) HQ Commander ............................................................206-545-5754 XO ..........................................................................253-967-5163 4TH LANDING SUPPORT BN I-I STF MARINES Commander/ I -I......................................................253-967-2487 XO/ ASST I-I ............................................................253-967-2870 SGTMAJ....................................................................253-967-2869 Admin/ S-1..............................................................253-968-7156 S3............................................................................253-968-7110 S4............................................................................253-968-7105 Motor Pool ..............................................................253-968-7123 Supply ....................................................................253-968-7150 Prior SVC Recruiting Site ........................................253-912-0662 After Duty hours ......................................................888-613-9647 A Co Signal Team ............................................................253-967-1075 Chemical Team ......................................................253-967-1222 B Co SR O/CT ..................................................................253-967-2103 Senior Enlisted Advisor ..........................................253-967-1076 3/357 (IN) HQ Commander ............................................................503-557-6004 XO ..........................................................................503-557-6067 DET A Commander ................................................503-367-3504 DET B Commander ................................................541-767-0767 DET C Commander ................................................541-488-0767 DET D Commander ................................................503-335-4803 DET E Commander ................................................503-280-6863 DET G Commander ................................................503-557-6003 C Co SR O/CT ..................................................................253-967-3194 Senior Enlisted Advisor ..........................................253-967-5081 PIN NO 546-2727 24 Hour Pager ........................................................253-988-1071 4-6 AIR CAVALARY SQUADRON Commander ............................................................253-966-6905 XO ..........................................................................253-966-6985 CSM ........................................................................253-966-6984 Squadron Staff Duty................................................253-966-7151 S-1 ..........................................................................253-966-6879 S-2 ..........................................................................253-966-6908 S-3 ..........................................................................253-966-2904 S-4 ..........................................................................253-966-6988 Safety......................................................................253-966-6986 Standards ..............................................................253-966-6986 S-6 ..........................................................................253-966-6987 NCOIC......................................................................253-966-6989 Commo Shop ..........................................................253-966-2758 SQDN Motor Sgt ......................................................253-966-2700 Flight Operations ..................................................253-966-7918 SQDN Fax ................................................................253-966-6982 D Co Ammunition Senior Inspector ..................................253-967-1828 5TH AIR SUPPORT OPERATIONS SQDN Commander/Admin ................................................253-966-5400 Chief of Operations ................................................253-967-9045 Enlisted Manager....................................................253-967-9045 Detachment Wide Number ......................................253-967-3176 Radio Maintenance ................................................253-967-3175 3rd Bde TACP ..........................................................253-967-5500 I Corp TAC Air Control Pty........................................253-967-6578 Computer Support ..................................................253-966-5760 1/358 (IN) HQ Commander ............................................................253-512-7531 X0............................................................................253-378-6541 DET A Commander ................................................509-458-5470 DET B Commander ................................................253-945-1828 DET C Commander ................................................509-454-3654 DET D Commander ................................................360-704-6725 DET E Commander ................................................206-378-6541 DET F Commander ................................................206-378-6493 5TH PUBLIC AFFAIRS DETACHMENT (MOBILE) Commander ............................................................253-966-0663 First Sergeant ........................................................253-966-0666 Admin......................................................................253-966-2475 2/358 (AR) HQ Commander ............................................................253-967-4960 XO ..........................................................................253-967-4938 HHC Commander....................................................253-967-4951 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-4880 A Co Commander ..................................................253-967-4952 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-9939 4TH BRIGADE, 91ST DIVISION (TS) Commander ............................................................253-967-8509 Deputy Commander ................................................253-967-3218 5/5 ADA B BATTERY Commander ............................................................253-967-2895 CSM ........................................................................253-967-2892 Information contained herein is subject to the 1974 Privacy Act. Do not discuss classified information on the phone. 113 Previous Page ➜ Next Page ➜ 2006 Fort Lewis Telephone Directory XO ..........................................................................253-967-2890 SDO ........................................................................253-967-2720 S-1 NCOIC ..............................................................253-967-2978 S-2 ..........................................................................253-967-2579 S-3 ..........................................................................253-967-2853 S-3 NCOIC ..............................................................253-967-2548 S-3 Training ............................................................253-967-2532 S-4 OIC ..................................................................253-967-2909 S-4 NCOIC ..............................................................253-967-2920 S-6 NCOIC ..............................................................253-967-2496 Chaplain ................................................................253-967-2958 Retention ................................................................253-967-2954 HHB Commander ....................................................253-967-2860 1 SG ........................................................................253-967-2854 XO ..........................................................................253-967-2728 Training ..................................................................253-967-2726 Supply ....................................................................253-967-2988 C Company Commander ............................................................253-967-5735 XO ..........................................................................253-967-9713 1SG ........................................................................253-967-3367 Training Room ........................................................253-967-3805 CQ ..........................................................................253-967-6102 A Company 5/159 Aviation Regiment CO/1SG....................................................................253-967-2671 XO ..........................................................................253-967-2737 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-967-2691 Operations ..............................................................253-967-3036 Aviation Support Facility Lewis Operations ..............................................................253-967-3048 Maintenance ..........................................................253-967-3011 Bn Ops NCO ............................................................253-966-6043 S-4 ..........................................................................253-967-7293 S-6 ..........................................................................253-967-8096 Arms Room..............................................................253-966-0061 HHD Det Commander ..............................................253-967-3809 A Det Commander ..................................................253-967-2840 B Det Commander ..................................................253-967-5426 C Det Commander ..................................................253-967-5419 Customer Service ....................................................253-967-3951 Alt ..........................................................................253-966-0272 Finance Support Ops OIC ........................................253-966-0246 Military Pay NCOIC ..................................................253-966-0243 Inprocessing............................................................253-967-4260 Outprocessing ........................................................253-967-4371 PCS Travel ..............................................................253-967-4404 Fax Waller Hall ........................................................253-967-3949 5/5 ADA C BATTERY Commander ............................................................253-967-6336 XO ..........................................................................253-967-6360 1SG ........................................................................253-967-8497 Orderly Room ..........................................................253-966-4710 Fax ..........................................................................253-967-4714 Motor Pool ..............................................................253-967-6560 Motor Tech ..............................................................253-967-1520 Training SGT............................................................253-966-4710 Supply ....................................................................253-966-4707 CQ ..........................................................................253-966-4709 6TH MP GROUP (CID) Commander ............................................................253-967-3049 Deputy Commander ................................................253-967-1306 CSM ........................................................................253-967-1305 S1............................................................................253-967-8069 Senior Personnel Sergeant ......................................253-967-4003 Strength Manager ..................................................253-967-2221 Fax Admin ..............................................................253-967-2163 S2/S3/OPS/TRNG ....................................................253-967-2228 S4............................................................................253-967-2301 Inf Mgt Div ..............................................................253-967-2231 Resource Management............................................253-967-9291 Judge Advocate ......................................................253-967-2216 Duty Officer Cellular Phone ....................................253-229-5956 10 ORGANIZATION MAINT SHOP (NG) ........................................................................253-967-6621 Dispatch..................................................................253-967-5618 11TH CHEMICAL COMPANY ................................................................................253-966-1868 Commander ............................................................253-966-1868 XO ..........................................................................253-966-1867 1Sgt ........................................................................253-966-1870 Operations ..............................................................253-966-1871 Admin......................................................................253-966-1861 FAX..........................................................................253-966-1873 1st Plt ....................................................................253-966-1872 2nd Plt ....................................................................253-966-1872 3rd Plt ....................................................................253-966-1874 4th Plt ....................................................................253-966-1879 Conf Room ..............................................................253-966-1875 NBC Room ..............................................................253-966-1877 Arms Room..............................................................253-966-1876 Motorpool ................................................................253-966-1880 5/20TH INFANTRY BATTALION REGIMENT Commander ............................................................253-967-2376 XO ..........................................................................253-967-5459 CSM ........................................................................253-967-3754 Staff Duty................................................................253-967-9409 S-1/Adjutant ..........................................................253-967-5460 NCOIC......................................................................253-967-5468 Pac..........................................................................253-966-6236 22ND MP BN (CID) Commander ............................................................253-967-7949 Admin......................................................................253-967-7200 S3/S4/LOG ..............................................................253-967-7110 Motor Pool ..............................................................253-967-5328 44TH MP Det (CID) CDR/Special Agent-in-Charge ................................253-967-3151 Det SGT ..................................................................253-967-3151 Duty Investigator ....................................................253-967-3151 12TH BRIGADE WESTERN REGION CADET COMMAND Commander ............................................................253-967-5561 XO ..........................................................................253-967-6024 CSM ........................................................................253-967-2035 Nurse Counselor......................................................253-967-5383 Recruiting ..............................................................253-967-2951 Logistics..................................................................253-967-4433 Admin......................................................................253-967-6013 High School ............................................................253-967-8227 S-2 OIC ..........................................................................253-967-6561 NCOIC....................................