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POST GUIDE
AND TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

As of print date, all text and phone numbers were provided by Fort
Bliss units and organizations as tasked by Mission Support Element.
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a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Army, under exclusive
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Welcome to Fort Bliss,


the new home of the 1st Armored Division
Fort Bliss was established in 1848 and moved to La
Noria Mesa, the present location in 1893. El Paso and the
military have a long and historic relationship that has grown
and prospered for more than 160 years.
The mission of the post is to train, sustain, mobilize and
deploy members of the joint team, conduct global, full spectrum operations in support of national military strategy and
provide for the well being of the regional military community which includes family members.
Fort Bliss is comprised of state-of-the-art training areas,
ranges and facilities and is led by adaptive, innovative and
focused professionals who concentrate on individual and
unit readiness, leader development, deployment, security
and the well being of Team Bliss. Fort Bliss, with 1.1 million acres, is the largest block of DoD controlled airspace
and can accommodate every weapon system in the Army. Its
ranges have the distance and depth that allow them to test
their equipment to the fullest extent. Excellent ranges and
training areas (located primarily in New Mexico) coupled
with the longest runway in the Army, make Fort Bliss a premiere facility for training, mobilization and deployment of
combat forces.
The post is changing and will grow from a 2005 population of just under 10,000 to more than 34,000 active soldiers
by 2012 with the major part of the military units being
heavy maneuver brigades. The infrastructure needed for this
huge increase in population in the El Paso area is unprecedented and this community is meeting that challenge.
Currently leading this major challenge are Commanding
Major General Dana J. H. Pittard and Post Command
Sergeant Major David S. Davenport.

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YOUR ARRIVAL

YOUR NEEDS

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Housing Registration Military Pay

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AROUND TOWN

Sites Sounds Attractions

Education Shopping Programs

MAPS

Emergency Physicals Dental

EAST FORT BLISS

YOUR HEALTH

YOUR FREE TIME

Services Food Fitness

YOUR MILITARY

Brigades Battalions Units

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GET TO KNOW EL PASO

THE PAST

Establishment Foundation Growth

TAKE THE TOUR

Drive Walk Enjoy

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EL PASO

BUSINESS YELLOW PAGES


TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Your arrival

WELCOME
[Housing vRegistration v Military Pay]

Defense Military Pay Office 568-7602 Administration Office 568-6829 FB Lodging 565-7777 FB Housing 564-0795 Off Post Housing 568-2898 Vehicle Registration 568-1820

Upon arrival at Fort Bliss, personnel should report


for inprocessing to Bldg. 505. Representatives are
available to facilitate processing and minimize
inconveniences. The Fort Bliss Lodging Office is
located in the Inn at Fort Bliss. The telephone number is 565-7777. Temporary accommodations are
available for personnel on TDY, leave or retired status.
Bachelor officer and enlisted quarters are limited,
with priority given to unaccompanied bonafide
bachelors.

Housing
Fort Bliss

Housing areas are located throughout Fort


Bliss, including the adjoining East Fort Bliss,
William Beaumont Army Medical Center and
North Hills off-post leased housing.
The GMH Community Management Office
is located at 1991 Marshall Road. For more
information, call 564-0795.

Off Post
The Housing Services Office opens the
door to a off post home in your new community. The Fort Bliss HSO can help you choose
temporary lodging or find a permanent home
(for rent or purchase). It can also help you
decide whether to buy a home, show you how
to go about doing it and offer time and moneysaving ideas for your move.
The HSO must be contacted before any offpost housing arrangements, other than temporary overnight accommodations, are made.
Soldiers must report to the gaining on-post

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housing office prior to starting their house


hunting. Failure to do so will result in the
Soldier being charged leave for the entire period IAW AR 600-8-10.
HSO is located in the Kelly Park
Community Center, 1991 Marshall Road.
Telephone numbers are 568-2898 or 568-7687.
There are no facilities on Fort Bliss for
mobile homes; however, there is an RV Park
and RV storage facility adjacent to the RV
Park.
For additional information concerning the
RV Park and details for RV storage, call 5684693.

Fort Bliss Lodging Services


Fort Bliss Lodging is an on-post official
travel quarters for active duty TDY or PCS personnel. All personnel on official travel orders
to Fort Bliss, whether PCS or TDY, must use
Fort Bliss Lodging if space is available. A
Certificate of Non-availability will be issued if
lodging is full. Be advised that CNAs must be
obtained prior to going off post. Lodging also
provides accommodations to active duty and

retired military families and their guests.


The Inn at Fort Bliss, Bldg. 1744, located on
Victory Ave. adjacent to the Fort Bliss and Old
Ironsides Museums, is the central check-in and
check-out point for all Fort Bliss lodging.
For reservations, call 1-800-723-8130 or
565-7777.

Armed Services YMCA

Residence Center Inn


The Armed Services Residence Inn provides
amenities for making your stay as trouble free
and pleasurable as possible. Guests are provided a clean, safe and distinctive stay and the
ASYMCAs Southwestern hospitability is surpassed by none. The hotel-style facility accommodates families, singles, active, reserve,
retired military, government civilians, veterans
and their pets at a reasonable cost.
For reservations, call 562-8461 or toll free
1-888-880-2774. All major credit cards accepted.

Household Goods

Immediately upon arrival, incoming person-

nel are required to contact the Inbound Section,


Personal Property Shipping Office, to provide a
contact address and telephone number where
they can be reached to arrange delivery of their
household goods/unaccompanied baggage.
This may be done either by calling 5683668/2735 or personally visiting the section at
Bldg. 505 on Holbrook and Pershing Roads.
Reports of damaged or missing goods (DD
Form 1840/1840-R) are to be submitted to the
Claims Office (2nd Floor, Bldg. 113; 5685650). The office is located in Bldg. 504A,
Room 301.
For more information, call Quality Control
Section at 568-4493/7604; inbound at 5683668/ 2735; outbound at 568-0413/0414; and
non-temporary storage at 568-1270.

Registration
Vehicle

All personnel, military and civilian,


assigned here are required to register their privately owned vehicles with the Provost

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Marshal Vehicle Registration Section, Bldg.


503, within 10 working days of arriving on Fort
Bliss. For registration, personnel must show
valid state drivers license, vehicle registration,
proof of motor vehicle liability insurance and a
current Texas safety inspection/emissions
report.
Fort Bliss regulations require all vehicles
registered on Fort Bliss display a valid Texas
safety inspection/emissions decal and carry
motor vehicle liability insurance in minimum
amounts of $20,000/$40,000 public liability
and $15,000 property damage. Proof of insurance must be kept in the vehicle at all times.
Motorcycles and mopeds are considered
POVs and must be registered. Motorcycle drivers must complete a Motorcycle Safety Course
in order to register. The MSC card will be carried while operating a motorcycle.
Military personnel holding a valid drivers
license issued in any state may continue to
drive with that license in Texas and Fort Bliss.
The Provost Marshal Vehicle Registration
Section, Bldg 503. For more information, call
568-1890.

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Bicycle
All bicycle owners will register their bicycles within 10 working days of their arrival or
acquisition. Owners whose bicycles are stolen
from Fort Bliss, and are not registered, will not
receive any claim restitution. You may register
bicycles with the Provost Marshal Vehicle
Registration Section, Bldg. 503.

Weapons
Firearms belonging to a Soldier or military
family member must be registered within 72
hours of arrival to Fort Bliss or acquisition.
This requirement is for all Soldiers and their
family members living on or off post.
You may register at the Provost Marshal
Vehicle Registration Section, Bldg 503.

Traffic

Travel to Mexico
Currently, Soldiers are
banned from traveling to
border cities in Mexico.
Exceptions can be made if
warranted in emergency

The speed limit on Fort Bliss is 25 miles per


hour unless otherwise posted. Speed limit is 10
mph in parking lots, on service roads and while
passing dismounted troops.

IN-PROCESSING
O Enlisted Permanent Party
Bldg. 503
After duty hours: Bldg. 503

O Officer/Warrant Officer
Permanent Party
Bldg.503
After duty hours: Bldg. 503

O Sergeants Major
Academy Students
Bldg. 11291, after duty
hours: Bldg. 11291

O William Beaumont Army


Medical Center
Bradley Bldg., after duty
hours: The Inn

O Officer Basic Course


Students
Motorcyclists are required to wear helmets, safety vests, long sleeves, long legged
trousers, full fingered gloves and over the
ankle leather shoes on and off post.

Uniform

The normal duty uniform is the ACU,


unless otherwise specified by the unit
commander.
U.S. Army uniforms and equipment are
not to be worn in Mexico. Civilian clothing is customary when off-duty, and is
governed by rules of good taste and social
standards.

Military pay

Defense Military Pay


Defense Military Pay Office and C
Detachment, 230th Finance Battalion is
located in Bldg. 6380, Rooms 6 and 7, in
the Van Horne Park area. In-processing for
new permanent party arrivals is conducted
in Bldg. 503, call 568-7602.

Bldg. 500A, Rm 102, after


duty hours: Bldg. 1017

O Captains Career
Course Students
Bldg. 500A, Rm 102, after
duty hours: Bldg. 112

O Warrant Officer Students


Bldg. 500A, Rm 102, after
duty hours: Bldg. 1017

O Basic NCO Course


Bldg. 4728, after duty
hours: Bldg. 4728

O Advanced NCO Course


Bldg. 4644, after duty
hours: The Inn
Note: The expected influx of
troops and families may mean
some changes to information
and phone numbers in this guide.
Additionally, all phone numbers
begin with area code 915, unless
otherwise indicated.

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Your needs

SERVICES
[Education vShopping v Programs]

Living on an Army post can be one of


the most enjoyable experiences of your
military career. For one thing, an Army
post offers something were all very conscious of in todays fast moving world
convenience.
Fort Bliss has it all. Youll find banking,
medical, shopping, recreational and religious facilities right at your doorstep.
But in order to take full advantage of
post services, you need to acquaint yourself with each special branch. Thats what
this section is all about.
Hopefully, it will give you a working
knowledge of Fort Bliss many services,
how they operate, and how you can take
advantage of each one.

Centers/Clubs

Junior Enlisted Family Center


The Junior Enlisted Family Center is cosponsored by the ASYMCA, with activities
designed for spouses and children of Soldiers
E-1 through E-5. The center is located in Bldg.
53 on Slater Rd., next to the fire station.
Free babysitting and transportation are
sponsored by the JEFC for those family members utilizing the program. Included are exercise classes, home skill classes, creative crafts,
ceramic classes, shopping excursions and family enrichment workshops. Most activities are
free and all are fun and enlightening. The post
Ceramic Shop is also located inside and managed by the Junior Enlisted Family Center.
Hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday
through Friday. For more information, call 5687291 during business hours.

NCO Wives Club


The Noncommissioned Officers Wives

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Club is open to spouses of enlisted military personnel in the ranks of E5 through E9.
Attendance at coffees, social meetings, cards
and many more diverse activities are all a part
of the schedule. The main objective of the club
is to promote better relations between the city
of El Paso and Fort Bliss and to raise funds for
charity. For more information call 851-2311.

Officers Civilians
Spouses Association
The Officers Civilians Spouses Association is open to all spouses of officers and warrant officers, active duty and retired, and spouses of GS-7 and above, and focuses its activities
on community services and welfare. Monthly
OCSA functions are normally held at the
Officers Club. Many OCSA members volunteer for Army Community Service and the
American Red Cross, in addition to other
Soldier service projects. In addition, funds
from the OCSA Thrift Shop and annual
fundraisers are donated to charity, college

scholarships and Fort Bliss activities. If you


are interested in joining the OCSA, write to:
Officers Civilians Spouses Association, P.O.
Box 6128, Fort Bliss, Texas 79906.

Education

Army Continuing
Education System
Army Continuing Education System is
located in Bldg. 639. The center provides educational programs and services to the Fort Bliss
community. For more information, call 5685635.

Post-secondary institutions
El Paso Community College offers transfer
degree programs, vocational/technical career
programs, certification programs and associate
degree programs. EPCC is located in Bldg.
639, 562-4004.
Park College offers associate and baccalaureate degrees. Park is located in Bldg. 639,
562-8450 or 568-8466.

Webster University offers master of arts


degrees. Webster is located in Bldg. 632, 5624400.

Entertainment
Fort Bliss and Old
Ironsides Museums

The museums are located in Bldg. 1735,


Marshall Road. There is also an outdoor parklike exhibit area that features large First
Armored or U.S. Army weapons and vehicles.
For more information, call 568-5412.

Old Fort Bliss


Old Fort Bliss is located at the corner of
Pleasonton and Pershing Roads, across from
the Noel Field Parade Ground. Call ahead for
details about the special events, programs and
volunteer opportunities.
For more information, call 568-4518/3137/
5412.

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U.S. Army Museum of the NCO


The U.S. Army Museum of the
Noncommissioned Officer displays the history
and traditions of U.S. Army NCOs from their
birth more than two centuries ago to the present. Visitors to the museum are taken on a journey which includes the Civil War, American
expansion overseas, World Wars I and II,
Vietnam and other crucial periods in American
military history.
The museum is located in Bldg. 11331 on
the corner of SSG Sims and Barksdale Roads
on East Fort Bliss. It is open to the public and
admission is free. For more information, call
568-5646.

Other services
American Red Cross

The American Red Cross at Fort Bliss offers


a wide variety of services to Soldiers and their
families in meeting emergencies.
The Fort Bliss office is located in Bldg. 45,
on Slater Road. For information, call 5685085.

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The Red Cross also maintains an office at


William Beaumont Army Medical Center,
located in the Bradley Building, 3rd Floor,
Room K15. For additional information call
569-2483 or 569-2493.
Emergency Red Cross services are available
24/7 by calling 1-877-272-7337.

Armed Services YMCA


Program Center
The Armed Services YMCA Program
Center is located on lower William Beaumont
Army Medical Center near the corner of Dyer
and Hayes Streets, Bldg. 7061.
This modern, up-to-date center includes
rooms for meetings of all kinds support
groups, celebrations, dinners and educational
activities. The conference room is expandable
to hold small to large numbers (up to 200).
There is complete food service at economical
prices with banquet catering capabilities. Pets
can also be accommodated at this facility.
In addition, there are rooms with electronic
games, pool, darts, weight exercise equipment,
and outdoors, two beach volleyball courts and

a lighted basketball court.


An ASYMCA Child Development Center is
also located in the center with slots for hourly,
daily, weekly, extended hours, weekends and
over nights. For information, call 562-8461 ext.
304.

Post Office

The U.S. Postal Service has post offices on


Fort Bliss and WBAMC. The Fort Bliss post
office is in Bldg. 1733. The WBAMC branch is
in Room I-136 on the ground floor of the
Medical Center, Bldg. 7777.

Public Affairs Office

The Public Affairs Office plays two major


roles. It establishes and maintains good community relations between Fort Bliss and the
local community through events, concerts,
tours and publications such as this one.
Secondly, the PAO is responsible for telling the
Armys, and particularly Fort Bliss story. This
is done primarily through the weekly installation newspaper The Monitor, online version at
www.fbmonitor.com, and the Commanders

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Access Channel.
The Monitor is the commands medium for
disseminating news and information to the Fort
Bliss community. By reading The Monitor, residents of Fort Bliss can be up-to-date on everything from breaking news to movie premieres.
Submissions can be e-mailed to monitor@
conus.army.mil or call 568-4088. The contract
to publish and distribute The Monitor is with
the Laven Publishing Group.
KBLS is the Commanders Access Channel.
The station provides music, news, Fort Bliss
and community event updates. The station is a
24-hour, seven days a week source of both
entertainment and information that includes the
Pentagon Channel. KBLS can be viewed on
Cable Channel 15, and The Pentagon Channel
can be viewed on Cable Channel 20. To contact
KBLS, call 568-7002.
PAO also works with local, regional and
international news media to tell the Army/Fort
Bliss story. The Public Affairs officer is the
spokesperson for the command. PAO staff
members respond to all media queries, arrange
media interviews, and, in compliance with post
policy, escort media representatives when they

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are on the installation. If you have a story you


would like the media to cover, call 5684601/4505.
Another important aspect of public affairs is
community relations. Public Affairs project
officers serve as liaisons between the military
community at Fort Bliss and the civilian community of El Paso and beyond. Requests
include speakers, equipment displays, tours of
the installation, Army Band support, Soldier
appreciation events, etc. Events such as the
Amigo Airsho and Armed Forces Day celebrations are all coordinated by the PAO.
For more information on any of these activities, call 568-4505.

Programs

Civilian Personnel Advisory Center


The Civilian Personnel Advisory Center
provides advice and assistance on the Armys
civilian personnel program for Fort Bliss and
William Beaumont Army Medical Center. The
CPAC is located in Bldg. 504-B, at the corner
of Doniphan and Holbrook. Persons eligible

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for military spouse preference should call 5682596/2508/ 2327 to schedule an appointment to
register.
The West Region Civilian Personnel
Operations Center at Fort Huachuca, Arizona,
services Fort Bliss and WBAMC. Job
announcements, job eligibility information and
job application procedures for appropriated
fund positions are posted on Civilian Personnel
On-Line at http://cpol.army.mil. The Nonappropriated Fund personnel office is located
with the CPAC.
General federal employment related information, including job opportunities worldwide
is on the internet at www.usajobs.opm.gov.
Specific Department of the Army opportunities
and employment related information is found
on the CPOL website at http://cpol.army.
mil/index.html. For general questions, call
568-2508/2596.

Army Substance
Abuse Program

The Non-Clinical (Garrison) Army


Substance Abuse Program provides drug and

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alcohol educational services, prevention training, and urinalysis testing and collection point
for active duty and Department of the Army
Civilian personnel. The Non-Clinical ASAP
also has an Employee Assistance Program
Coordinator who assists DA civilians with possible issues regarding employment, substance
abuse, stress or anger management and family
problems. The ASAP can also assist families by
referring them to the appropriate service agencies.
The Non-Clinical ASAP is located in Bldgs.
2437 and 2438, Cassidy Road, or call 5681033.
The Clinical (WBAMC) ASAP provides
counselors for each brigade and partner unit on
the installation and assists Soldiers by providing screening, counseling and rehabilitation
services for active duty personnel. The Clinical
ASAP is located in Bldg. 49, Slater Road, or
call 568-0503.
Retirees can be screened at the Veterans
Affairs Substance Abuse Treatment Program,
located in the VA Health Care Center next to
WBAMC.

Equal Employment Opportunity

The Equal Employment Opportunity Office


administers and processes complaints of discrimination of civilians based on race, color,
national origin, sex, religion, age and handicap.
The Special Emphasis Programs, which are
an integral part of the overall EEO Program,
promote the employment, training and
advancement of minorities and women.
The EEO Office is located in Bldg. 114, or
call 568-3510 or 568-1489.

Equal Opportunity Office

The Fort Bliss Equal Opportunity Office is


available to assist Soldiers, civilian employees
and their family members with issues that relate
to race, color, religion, gender, national origin
or sexual harassment. They are also available to
assist commanders and directorates with training and resources relating to EO. Contact the
EO Office or your Unit EO Advisors if you
have any questions or concerns. The EO Office
is located in Bldg. 114, second floor, and can be
reached through EO assistance line at 5681213.

Legal Assistance Office

The Legal Assistance Office provides legal


counseling and guidance to active duty and

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retired military personnel and their family


members free of charge.
Services provided by the office cover the
full spectrum of civil law, including but not
limited to family law, consumer law, wills and
estates and landlord/tenant law. Legal
Assistance attorneys can only give legal advice
and cannot represent clients in civilian court
proceedings.
The Trial Defense Service provides legal
counseling to all active duty Soldiers pending
adverse actions. For more information, call
568-6040.

Operation Santa Claus


One of the most popular and successful Fort
Bliss community relations projects is Operation
Santa Claus. It is jointly sponsored by the various units and organizations on Fort Bliss.
After more than 50 year, Op Santa continues
to be a year-long toy collection and repair effort
that seeks to obtain, repair and donate toys of
all types to needy children throughout El Paso.
An integral part of the toy repairing effort is
the volunteer work of a group of El Pasoans
affectionately known as The Doll Makers.
Each year, these men and women take old,
unwanted dolls, and clean, repair and dress
them for Op Santa.
Op Santa is located in Bldg. 1123. Persons
interested in making toy donations may bring
the toys to this building or call 568-1010 for toy
pick-up or further information.

USO
The USO is located at two locations, one in
Bldg. 2408 on main post and the other at the
FirstLight Federal Credit Union on East Fort
Bliss. The USO offers recreational activities for
Soldiers and family members. For more information, call 569-5644 or 744-3480.

Shopping

Banking facilities
Fort Bliss is served by two banking facilities
and one credit union Armed Forces Bank,
Wells Fargo Bank, and FirstLight Federal
Credit Union offering an array of banking
services for military and civilian personnel.
Wells Fargo Bank maintains a limited service facility and an automatic teller machine at
Biggs Field and WBAMC, Bldg. 7777. Wells
Fargo Bank is in Bldg. 1722, Marshall Road.

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Armed Forces Bank is located in Bldg.


1720, Marshall Road.
FirstLight Federal Credit Unions Fort Bliss
Branch is located at Bldg. 1741, Marshall
Road, 20727 Sergeant Major Blvd., East Fort
Bliss, and the WBAMC Branch is located in
Bldg. 7777.

Commissary (DECA)

The Defense Commissary Agency operates


on a self-service basis for the convenience of
active duty, Reserve components, retired military personnel and their family members.
Identification cards must be presented by all
military personnel, retirees and family members before gaining entry to the Commissary.
Merchandise discount coupons are
redeemable at the Commissary. In addition, the
Lone Star Electronic Benefit Transfer System
is also available to patrons.
The Commissary is in Bldg. 1717 at Haan
and Marshall Roads adjacent to the PX complex. For more information, call 568-1985.

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Country Junction
The Country Junction is sponsored by the
Officers Civilians Spouses Association and
sells a variety of items on a consignment basis.
Crafters are always welcome. The shop is
located in Bldg. 2011 on Sheridan Road. Call
562-7467 for consignment information.

Post Exchange Facilities


The Army and Air Force Exchange Service,
maintains a wide variety of retail merchandise,
food and service outlets to meet the needs of
Soldiers, retirees and their families.
The main Post Exchange is located in Bldg.
1611, across the street from the Commissary.
This facility encompasses the Food Court,
Military Clothing Sales Store, concession
activities and the WBAMC Refill Pharmacy.
Other retail facilities include shoppettes, gas
stations, bookstores, troop stores, a retail annex
located at WBAMC, and various specialty stores.
For convenience, food facilities include

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Anthonys Pizza, Subway, Manchu Wok, Sarku


Japan, Starbucks, Charleys Steakery, BaskinRobbins and Taco Bell, are located in the Food
Court Mall. Just outside the food court is
SmashBurgers and Buffalo Wild Wings.
In fall 2010, Freedom Crossing at Fort Bliss
opened its doors as a one-of-a-kind shopping
center, featuring outside vendors and a new
multiplex movie theatre. For more information,
visit http://freedomcrossingatfortbliss.com/
For complete information about what
AAFES has to offer the Fort Bliss family, call
562-9551 or 562-9545, or visit the AAFES web

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site at www.aafes.com.

Thrift Shop

The Thrift Shop is located in Bldg. 1301 on


Cassidy Road and is open to the public. The
shop is open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Friday with consignments 9
a.m. to 11 a.m. On the first and third Saturdays
of each month, its open 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with
consignments 10 a.m. to noon. You must have
a valid I.D. card to be able to consign. For
additional information call 562-5451. Volunteers are always welcomed.

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FORT BLISS RELIGIOUS SERVICES


Protestant Worship Services
Main Post Chapel (Bldg. 315)
Protestant Service...............................................................10 a.m.
Chapel Three (Bldg. 1441)
Hope Chapel (Bldg. 2498)
Protestant Service.................................................................9 a.m.
German Chapel (Bldg. 5312)
Protestant Service............................................................9:15 a.m.
Sage Hall (Bldg. 331)
Gospel Service .................................................................8:45 a.m.
USASMA Memorial Chapel (Bldg. 11275)
Protestant Service...............................................................10 a.m.
WBAMC
Protestant Service...............................................................10 a.m.
McGregor Range Chapel
Sunday Protestant Service...................................................6 p.m.
Sunday Latter Day Saints.....................................................7 p.m.

Catholic Religious Services


Chapel Two (Bldg. 1542)
SATURDAY
Confession .....................................................................3 p.m.
Mass...............................................................................4 p.m.
SUNDAY
Mass.................................................................8 a.m., 11 a.m.
Holy Day of Obligation Mass....................................5:30 p.m.
Daily Mass...............................................................11:35 a.m.
Holy Day of Obligation Mass..................................11:35 a.m.
WBAMC Catholic Services
SATURDAY
Hospital Chapel Mass ....................................................5 p.m.
SUNDAY
Hospital Chapel Mass ...........................8:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m.
German Chapel Catholic Services (Bldg. 5312)
SUNDAY
Chapel 5 ..................................................................10:30 a.m.
McGregor Range Catholic Services
SATURDAY
Catholic Mass.................................................................6 p.m.

Catholic Religious Activities


SUNDAY
Religious Formation CCD (Bldg. 449).....................9:45 a.m.
RCIA (Bldg. 451).....................................................9:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Study (Bldg. 442) ..................................9:45 a.m.
Adult Confirmation (Bldg. 451) ...............................9:45 a.m.
Liturgy of the Word/Children
Chapel 2 (Bldg. 1542) ...........................................11:30 a.m.
MONDAY
Chapel 2, 1600 Catholic
Mass Choir Rehearsal (Bldg. 1542).....................5:30 p.m.

TUESDAY
Chapel 2, 1130 Catholic
Mass Choir Rehearsal (Bldg. 1542)..........................6 p.m.
FRIDAY
MCCW (Bldg. 449) ........................................................9 a.m.
SATURDAY
Chapel 2, 0830 Catholic
Mass Choir Rehearsal (Bldg. 1542)........................10 a.m.

Protestant Religious Activities


Childrens Church (Bldg. 449) ...........................................10:15 a.m.
Adult Bible Study (Bldg. 451)............................................11:15 a.m.
Sunday School (Hope) (Bldg. 2498) .................................10:30 a.m.
Sunday School (Biggs) Chapel Annex......................................9 a.m.
MONDAY
Handbell Choir (Bldg. 444) ...........................................7 p.m.
TUESDAY
Adult Bible Studay (Bldg. 449) CC1 ........................9:30 a.m.
Navigator Bible Study (Hope Chapel B 2498) ........7:30 p.m.
Hope SIngle Soldier Bible Study (Bldg. 2498) .......5:30 p.m.
Sage Hall Choir Rehearsal (Bldg. 331) ..................6:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Adult Choir Rehearsal (Bldg. 440) CC1........................7 p.m.
Sae Hall Childrens/Teen Choir (Bldg. 331)..............5:30 p.m.
PWOC (Bldg. 449)....................................................9:30 a.m.
Biggs Adult Bible Study (Annex)...................................7 p.m.
Chapel 3 LDS Bible Study ........................................6:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
Hope Worship Band Rehearsal (Bldg. 2498)...............7 p.m.
Sage Hall Bible Study (Bldg. 331) ................................5 p.m.
Biggs Chapel Choir Rehearsal (Bldg. 11275) ..............7 p.m.
SATURDAY
1st SAT PMOC Bible Study (Bldg. 440) .......................8 a.m.

Other Services
Battle Cry Youth Group
SUNDAY
Youth Center, Bldg. 195 ..................................................4-6 p.m.
THURSDAY
Biggs Annex............................................................6:30-7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
Home School edition (Youth Ctr)......................11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Islamic Services
Jummuh (Islamic service)
FRIDAY
(Bldg. 442) ....................................................................12:30 p.m.
TaAleem (Islamic teaching)
SUNDAY
(Bldg. 442).................................................................12:30-2 p.m.

Jewish Services
FRIDAY
Chapel Three (Bldg. 1441)............................................8 p.m.

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Your health

HEALTH CARE
[Emergency vPhysicals v Dental]

Commander 569-2201 Admissions 569-2526/1631 Blood Donor Center 568-3365 Operators 569-2121 Veterinary Services 569-2266

William Beaumont Army Medical Center


(WBAMC) is a Level 3 trauma center and
serves both Fort Bliss and Northeast El
Paso. The hospital was first established in
the 1850s. In 1916, the hospital moved
to Bldg. 1.
On June 20, 1920, construction began
on 272 acres of rocky, cactus-covered
land Northwest of Fort Bliss proper to
build a new hospital to be named William
Beaumont General Hospital.

After World War II, as Fort Bliss continued to grow, William


Beaumont outgrew its facilities. Ground was broken for a new
facility in 1969 and the grand opening for the main hospital was
held on July 2, 1972. In 1973, the hospital became William
Beaumont Army Medical Center.
In 1983 the General of the Army Omar N. Bradley complex was
completed. This addition provides an additional 200,000 square
feet of clinical and administrative space. In November 1995,
WBAMC became one of the largest buildings in El Paso with
another 254,000 square feet of floor space for the Department of
Veterans Affairs El Paso Health Care Center.
In fiscal year (FY) 2010, there were more than 61,198 enrollees
in TRICARE Prime. Annually, there are more than 518,154 visits
and more than 132,144 visits referred to the network. There were
235,867 X-ray procedures and 805,514 pharmacy requests annually.
As a Level III trauma center in El Paso County, the hospital
treats between 10 and 15 percent of trauma cases in the area. Sixty
percent of the trauma cases treated are military, and 40 percent of
those treated are family members of active-duty military.
The Tertiary Health Care, Research, Graduate Medical
Education Programs and affiliations with institutions such as Texas
Tech University School of Medicine, University of Texas at El
Paso School of Nursing, and El Paso Community College Nursing
School provide the cornerstones for the medical center.

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Furthermore, WBAMC offers a broad range of programs in many


medical disciplines. Presently, there are 79 physicians in training,
26 interns and 53 residents. There are also more than 100 officers
and enlisted Soldiers training in other medical specialties on any
given day. There are also opportunities for medical students
throughout the nation to do rotations at WBAMC.
By the end of 2013 the Soldier population of Fort Bliss will
have increased to more than 33,787 Soldiers from less than 10,000
in 2005. This increase will bring an additional 40,544 family members to Fort Bliss to receive health care at WBAMC. The combined
population of enrolled beneficiaries to include active duty, active
duty family members and retirees will exceed 85,000 enrollees.
The medical center is scheduled for construction completion in
FY16. The cost is nearly $1 billion. The replacement hospital is in
the plan and design phase and the expected ground breaking is for
spring 2011. During FY10, the Department of Veterans Affairs did
not have funds available to co-locate with Fort Bliss on East Fort
Bliss.
The hospital is being designed such that the VA can collocate at
a later date. By 2015, WBAMC facilities will gain 2.36M square
feet, occupy 10 new buildings, add 278 acres of real estate, and
strengthen external partnerships within the community and El Paso
Veterans Affairs.
Building construction projects included construction of a
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November 2010. A ribbon-cutting ceremony to


officially open the center was held in December
2010. The cost for this project is $42.3M.
Funding for this clinic came from the Base
Realignment and Closure Commission and
Grow the Army program.
A new Warrior Transition Battalion Complex
is scheduled for completion in 2010, at a cost of
$56M. WBAMC also received an additional
$3.1M for staffing and equipment at the Warrior
Transition Battalion Complex. The funding for
the complex was received under the American
Recovery and Investment Act of 2009.

Facilities

Fisher House
The Zachary and Elizabeth Fisher House at
William Beaumont Army Medical Center is a
two-story, 5,000-square-foot house located east
of Beaumont and is within walking distance of
the hospital. The house has six rooms with two
bedrooms each, a 16-person capacity dining
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young children. The fully equipped kitchen is


supplied with pots, pans, dishes and other cooking utensils. All rooms have private telephone
lines with connections for laptop computers.
A Fisher House is a home away from home
for families of patients receiving medical care at
major military and Veterans Affairs medical centers. It is a temporary residence, not a treatment
facility, hospice or counseling center. Each
house is designed to provide eight to 21 suites,
all professionally furnished and decorated in the
tone and style of the local region. The house can
accommodate 16 to 42 family members.
This house has six rooms, two of which are
handicap accessible with two queen-sized beds
and a sitting room with a sofa which can be utilized as an extra bed. There is no charge to stay
at any Fisher House. Normal duty hours for
operational needs are Monday through Friday,
7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Health Promotion Service and


the Wellness Centers

Health Promotion Service is a part of the


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vides information to Soldiers and families on health promotion. The


wellness center is temporarily located in the Soldier Family Care
Clinic (SFCC) Bldg 11335. The Wellness Center is presently providing services to beneficiaries at the SFCC.
The Health Promotion Service facilitates health education
between patients and providers. They also provide health risk and
evaluation services, and a variety of health promotion classes and
seminars. Self-Care classes are offered to all active and TRICARE
beneficiaries. Attending one of the Self Care classes will facilitate
in allowing the beneficiary to receive limited over the counter medication.
For more information on classes, schedules, programs and
appointments call 568-1869/3311. Information on health promotion
programs and services is also found on the Internet at the WBAMC
Web site at www.wbamc.amedd.army.mil under Prevention/
Wellness.

Soldier and Family Care Clinic

The Soldier Family Medical Clinic provides primary medical


care to the entire Fort Bliss military community. The population
served includes active-duty service members not assigned to 1st
Armored Division, their family members as well as deploying and
redeploying troops. It is located in Bldg. 2496 on Ricker Road.
The SFMC provides comprehensive, appointment-based outpatient care services that include pharmacy, laboratory, X-ray, active-

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duty physicals, immunizations, physical therapy, community


behavioral health, community health and hearing conservation.
Additionally, providers evaluate and treat adult and pediatric acute
minor illness and chronic stable conditions, minor orthopedic conditions/injuries, and sexually transmitted infections and diseases.
Our providers also perform minor surgeries and procedures and
provide well child, well woman and routine gynecology and obstetrics care.
The SFMC provides quality primary medical care to all activeduty Soldiers and their family members at Fort Bliss. Active-duty
Soldiers and their family members are assigned (empanelled) to a
physician, nurse practitioner or physicians assistant who is a primary care manager. This PCM is a member of a team of providers
and support staff positioned at the medical treatment facility to
provide continuity of care in the event that their provider/PCM is
unavailable.

Pediatric Clinic

The Pediatric Clinic is located on the third floor of the main hospital. The Exceptional Family Member program (located on the
third floor, Bradley Building) provides screening and counseling,
as well as the EFMP briefing.
Other appointments available in the clinic include adolescent/
gynecology, Depo-Provera injections, asthma education, and routine and sports physical examination.

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Appointments are available to subspecialty clinics with a consult from the pediatrician. All visits are scheduled appointments
through the Patient Appointment Center at 569-CARE (2273).
Other questions may be directed to the clinic at 569-2507.

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Veterinary Treatment Facility


Pets are required to be registered within three working days of
arrival or acquisition at the post veterinary clinic, located in Bldg.
6077, Carter Road. Both dogs and cats must be immunized according to U.S. Army Regulation 40-905. The owner will be provided
a registration/immunization tag to be attached to the animals collar. The collar and tag must be worn at all times when the animal is
outside the quarters. The registration requirement does not apply to
caged small animals, birds and fish.
At no time are pets to be left unattended. They are not to be left
in vehicles during warm weather or secured to trees/shrubbery so
as to not cause damage to government property. Pets are to be provided adequate water, food and shelter.
When taken from government quarters, dogs must be kept on a
leash that does not exceed six feet in length. Injured, loose or stray
animals will be captured and impounded at the post veterinary clinic. Animal control will investigate all incidents of suspected abuse,
mistreatment or neglect of animals.
For more information, see Fort Bliss Regulation 190-4, or contact the military police at 568-2115 or 568-2116.
Call 569-2266 for veterinary information. Adoption programs
are located within the community at the city pound, humane society and Pet Smart. See the city directory for the numbers.

Services

Active-duty physicals
Active-duty physicals consist of Part I and Part II. Part I of the
physical process is on a walk-in basis, beginning promptly at 7:30
a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Part II is done
after Part I is complete and is available by appointment only. For
information regarding all physical exams or flight physicals call
568-1719. The Active Duty Immunization Clinic is open on a
walk-in basis.

Ambulance

William Beaumont Army Medical Center provides emergency


ambulance services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This service is provided to all emergencies within a six-minute response
time from William Beaumont. All emergency calls outside of the
six-minute factor will be directly transferred to an El Paso ambulance service. Call 569-2331 to activate the hospitals emergency
ambulance.

Emergency care

Emergency medical care is provided 24 hours a day, seven days


a week in the hospitals Emergency Department. The emergency
medical service is located on the third floor of the hospital, across
from the information desk. This care is reserved for medical emergencies and should not be used for routine medical care. For nonemergency care, call the Tel-A-Nurse line at 569-4444 or the
patient appointment system at 569-2273.

Operations

William Beaumont is a full-service facility, providing both inpatient and outpatient care. The normal daily inpatient operating
capacity is 144 beds. In an average day, more than 1,500 people
visit the outpatient clinics.
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appropriate unit aid station and then the Soldier and Family
Medical Clinic, Bldg. 2496 (for all Soldiers assigned to units other
than 1st Armored Division) or Soldier Family Care Center, Bldg.
11335 on East Fort Bliss (all Soldiers assigned to 1st Armored
Division For more information call 568-3088.
Active Soldiers assigned to WBAMC as their duty station must
call 569-3002.

Pharmacy Services

The pharmacy staff is dedicated to providing the highest quality


of healthcare. The pharmacy currently has four locations to serve
our growing patient population.
The main Outpatient Pharmacy is located on the third floor of
the medical center. This location has eight dispensing windows and
is open six days a week. The Soldier Family Medical Clinic
(SFMC) Pharmacy is located in Bldg. 2496 where there are three
dispensing windows. The SFMC pharmacy is open Monday
through Friday.
The Soldier Family Care Clinic (SFCC) pharmacy, formerly
Biggs Troop Medical Clinic, recently moved to its new location in
Bldg 11335 (Biggs Army Airfield).
The PX Pharmacy is located in the newly opened main Post
Exchange complex. This location was originally designed to make
prescription refill pick-up more centralized and convenient for
patients. Contact the pharmacy directly at 568-6017 for additional
information regarding availability of full service.
We offer centralized refill services at our PX Pharmacy. Refills
are only processed as phone-in or online. Both options are simple
and easy to use. You must dial 569-1200 or 1-800-916-3580 to
request prescription refills by phone. When patients call, you will
hear a recorded message with instructions on how to use the service. Once the prescription number is entered, the system will give
confirmation, and inform patients when refills are ready for pick
up.
For online refill requests you must access the William Beaumont
Army Medical Center webpage found at www.wbamc.amedd.
army.mil, follow the links for Online Services then select Online
Pharmacy. By far the online refill request is the simplest to use.
The phone-in and online services are available 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. It takes two business days to process all refill
requests. Refills must be picked up within five days after the date
the system informs a patient that medications are ready for pick up.
For more on hours of operations, refills, mail order pharmacy,
medication questions, or general information call any of the pharmacies.
Main Outpatient Pharmacy 569-2793, 569-2695, 569-2632
SFMC (Fort Bliss) Pharmacy 568-0527, 568-1802
PX Pharmacy 568-6017, 568-3095
SFCC (East Fort Bliss) 742-1397, 742-1400

Tel-A-Nurse

Tel-A-Nurse is WBAMCs continuing commitment for quality


health care to our beneficiaries. Professional nurses utilize computerized protocols approved by physicians at WBAMC to assist
patients with their healthcare needs. Nurses will discuss health
problems and concerns with the caller by asking questions regarding health history and the current problem to select the appropriate
course of action or level of care.
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in 90 minutes.
Direct phone lines to the Tel-A-Nurse are located near the hospital Emergency Room and Ortho Clinic, or you may call from
your home or other place of convenience.
Tel-A-Nurse can be reached at 569-4444.

TRICARE Service Center

The TRICARE service center is on the third floor of William


Beaumont Army Medical Center, Bldg. 7777, Room 3020.
Customer service representatives are available to provide assistance with locating civilian providers who accept TRICARE
Standard and Extra and to answer questions about TRICARE
Prime enrollment, authorizations for specialty care in the network,
and claim issues.
Services are provided on a walk-in basis. Appointments are not
required.

TRICARE Customer Assistance Center

or the patient at home.


The call is confidential and handled professionally. When the
line is busy or callers are unable to wait on the line, they may leave
a voice message and a professional nurse will return the call with-

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The TRICARE customer assistance center is in the Welcome


Center on Fort Bliss, Bldg. 503, Room 116.
Customer service representatives are available to provide assistance with locating civilian providers who accept TRICARE
Standard and Extra and to answer questions about TRICARE
Prime enrollment, authorizations for specialty care in the network,
and claim issues.
Services are provided on a walk-in basis. Appointments are not
required.

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TRIWEST Automated Health


Information Library
The Triwest 24-Hour Health Information Library is an automated system that offers information on more than 2,500 health
related issues. The information provided by this system is not
intended to be used as a diagnostic tool, but to increase awareness and knowledge. It is available seven days a week and 24
hours a day. It can be accessed by calling 888-688-4019 and
entering pin number 746.
Healthwise Knowledgebase is a web-based program on
the WBAMC homepage. It provides easy to understand information on multiple health topics. This information is available
in English and Spanish. You can access Healthwise by typing
in the following address: www. wbamc.amedd. army.mil.

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APPOINTMENT
SCHEDULING
569-2273

O
O

Same-day or Acute
appointments
569-2273
by appointment only

Routine appointments
Primary care appointments
are assigned to primary care
managers or teams for
evaluation and treatment of
a new medical problem.
Appointments are scheduled
through the appointment
center.

Specialty appointments
Specialty appointments are
based on PCM-initiated
referrals or consults for
specialty care at WBAMC.
All specialty care will be
provided at the MTF and
appointments will be
scheduled through the
appointment center.

Dental Services

U.S. Army Dental Activity


The primary mission of the Fort Bliss
Dental Activity is to provide diagnosis, treatment and consultation services to all eligible
beneficiaries. DENTAC facilities utilize the
most up-to-date techniques with modern stateof-the-art equipment.
The DENTAC operates three dental clinics
on Fort Bliss and one clinic at White Sands
Missile Range. Beneficiaries requiring afterhours emergency dental care must report
directly to the WBAMC emergency department.

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The DENTAC utilizes all its available


resources to accomplish the primary mission:
maintaining dental readiness of the active
force. As a result, the DENTAC encourages
family members of active duty to enroll in the
TRICARE dental program of United
Concordia in order to facilitate care on the private sector. Additionally, the DENTAC
encourages military retirees and their family
members to enroll in the TRICARE retiree
dental program offered by the Department of
Defense through the TRICARE management
activity.

Follow-up appointments
For those who would like,
follow-up appointments can
be scheduled with primary or
specialty care providers at
Soldier Family Medical Center
or the Soldier Family Care
Clinic.

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FMWR

Your free time

[ServicesvFun v Fitness]

The Directorate of Family and Morale,


Welfare and Recreation serves the
needs and interest of each individual
in the Army community by delivering
quality innovative programs in a
market-driven environment to enable
the readiness of the total military
family.

Army Community Service, Bldg. 2494 on


Ricker Road, leads the Army in providing many
quality services to assist Soldiers and their families. Programs include Information and
Referral, Financial Readiness, Army Emergency
Relief, Mobilization and Deployment,
Relocation Readiness, Employment Readiness,
Family Advocacy Program, Exceptional Family
Member Program, Army Family Action Plan,
Army Family Team Building, Army Volunteer
Corps, Survivor Outreach Services, and the
Soldier and Family Assistance Center. For information on all ACS services and programs, call
568-1132.
Child, Youth and School Services provide
affordable, high-quality, age-appropriate recreational and learning programs that incorporate
character-building concepts through activities
and social interaction for all children. We provide services for children 6 weeks to 18 years
old. Contact Parent Central at 568-4374 for
enrollment and questions.
The Business Operations Division operates
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Complex, Army Lodging, Desert Strike Lanes,


Fort Bliss Rod and Gun Club, and the
Centennial Banquet and Conference Center. For
information, call the facilities at the phone numbers listed at right.
The Community Recreation Division operates a total of eight fitness facilities, three pools,
Mickelsen Community Library, Framing Bliss,
Automotive Skills Center, Leisure Travel
Services (ITR), RV Park, and much more.
For information, call the facilities at the
phone numbers listed at right.
Support Services operates unit funds,
fundraisers, solicitations and private organizations. For information call 568-3724.
Old Fort Bliss is also operated by FMWR. It
offers educational programming through the
Childrens Bicultural Living History Program,
as well as special events throughout the year.
For the most up-to-date FMWR information,
visit www.blissmwr.com, search for Fort Bliss
MWR on Facebook or follow blissmwr on
Twitter.

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DFMWR

- YouthPlex
Bldg. 195, Chaffee Rd. 568-5437
- Milam Youth Activity Center
Bldg. 10960, Haan Rd. 744-2449
Provides services to students in 6th-12th grade,
clubs, classes, parties, skate park

Bldg. 11, Pershing Rd.

568-3500
ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE

School-Age Services

Bldg. 2494, Ricker Rd. 568-1132

life issues within the Army family

- Bliss SAC
Bldg. 2010, Sheridan Rd. 568-2178
- Logan SAC
Bldg. 3505, Ellerthorpe Rd. 569-5779
- Milam SAC
Bldg. 11898, Haan Rd. 744-2274
Before- and after-school care, summer, fall, winter
and spring camps, Super Awesome Saturdays

Army Family Team Building - Classes for

SKIESUnlimited

Army Emergency Relief - Authorized assistance


includes: No pay due, initial rent and deposit, utilities,
emergency travel, funeral expenses, POV repairs and
medical expenses

Army Family Action Plan - Addresses quality-of-

Army Volunteer Corps - Provides volunteer


opportunities, volunteer management training, maintains database of volunteer hours, volunteer recognition activities

Bldg. 503B, Pershing Rd. 568-2784


- School Liaison Services, 569-5064 Services students in kindergarten through 12th grade, provide
information, assistance and support
- Hired! Apprenticeship Program, 568-9006
- Youth Sponsorship
- Teen Council

assistance, career coaching, resume workshops, job


search skills workshops, small and home-based business counseling

Exceptional Family Member Program Education, advocacy, information and referral, respite
care

Youth Sports and Fitness

Family Advocacy Program - Play groups, par-

tial individual financial counseling, free debt management services, consumer information

Information and Referral Program - Provides


information to Soldiers and family members, resource
library, maps and directions, client advocacy, public
computer and fax access, copy machine

CHILD, YOUTH AND SCHOOL SERVICES


CYSS Parent Central 568-4374
Bldg. 1743, Victory Ave.
CYSS enrollment and registration, information and
outreach

Child Development Centers


- Main CDC
Bldg. 1730, Pleasonton Rd. 568-5689
- Logan CDC
Bldg. 3500, Ellerthorpe Rd. 568-3989
- Logan CDC Annex
Bldg. 3505, Ellerthorpe Rd. 569-8918
Weekly and hourly child care, before/after school care
for kindergarteners, pre-school programs

Family Child Care


Bldg. 1743, Victory Ave. 568-4918
In-home care provided in government quarters
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Old Fort Bliss Museum


Bldg. 5054, Pleasonton Rd. 568-4518
Replica of 1857 Fort Bliss, museum tours, museum
gallery, community garden, weaving classes

RV Park
Bldg. 4130, Ellerthorpe Rd. 568-0106
73 spaces for RVs, water, electrical hook-ups, master
dump station, RV storage lot

Underwood Golf Complex

Bldg. 3191, Coe Ave. 562-1273


Two 18-hole golf courses (daily or membership fees),
driving and putting ranges, equipment rental, pro
shop, The Golden Tee snack bar

GYMS AND FITNESS FACILITIES


Biggs Gym

Automotive Skills Center

Community Pool

Bldg. 820, Holbrook Rd. 568-7280


Hobby shop (bays available for self-service), full-service auto repair, state vehicle inspection

Bldg. 250, Club Rd. 568-4825


Open Memorial Day through Labor Day, double-loop
slide, shaded sitting area

Biggs Park

Intramural Sports

BOSS

to families of fallen servicemembers, supportive counseling, financial planning and recommendations

Bldg. 2, E Wing, Sheridan Rd. 568-6156


No limit to books checked out, reference services,
inter-library loans, language tapes, childrens books,
Story Time

FOOD, LEISURE AND ENTERTAINMENT

Relocation Readiness Program - Newcomers

Survivor Outreach Services - Provide services

Mickelsen Community Library

Bldg. 11251, Biggs St.


East Fort Bliss 744-8730
Weight room, cardio exercise equipment, basketball
volleyball and racquetball courts

Mobilization and Deployment Readiness Family readiness group training and support, predeployment/ongoing readiness briefings, homecoming
and reunion briefings, rear detachment training course

Soldier and Family Assistance Center - Onestop shop for warriors in transition, Army Wounded
Warrior Program, military personnel support, benefits,
education, financial counseling

Bldg. 195, Chaffee Rd. 568-2908


Competitive and non-competitive sports,year-round
activities

Bldg. 11138, Sergeant Major Blvd.


East Fort Bliss 744-8087
Basketball, tennis and volleyball courts, barbecue pits,
picnic areas, pavilions, playground, paintball park,
Tango Tower, splash park (summer only), event
reservations, rental jumping balloons

orientations, Lending closet: Items for loan include


cots, pots and pans, dishes, utensils, irons, high
chairs and more, Hearts Apart program for waiting
families, English as a Second Language classes,
Spanish classes

Main: Bldg. 1743, Victory Ave. 568-7506


PX Kiosk: Freedom Crossing, Marshall Rd.
569-6449
Discounted attraction tickets, vacation and cruise
booking, ticketmaster outlet (PX only), POV resale lot
registration

Youth Education Support Services

Employment Readiness Program - Job search

Financial Readiness Program - Free confiden-

Leisure Travel Services

Bldg. 3508, Ellerthorpe Rd. 568-8336


Bldg. 131, Doniphan Rd. 569-5544
Music: piano, woodwind, and more, cheerleading,
gymnastics, tumbling, tutoring, dance, marital arts

Soldiers, family members and civilians, learn about


community resources, adjust to Army life

enting classes, child safety education, victim advocacy


services, respite care, domestic violence awareness,
child abuse detection and reporting

Framing and engraving, custom framing and hobby


classes, artwork and collectibles for sale

Middle School and Teen Program

Bldg. 20751, Constitution Dr.


East Fort Bliss 744-5792
Located in Soto Physical Fitness Facility
Provides innovative and recreational programs for
single/unaccompanied Soldiers, out-of-town trips,
recreation room

Centennial Banquet and Conference Center

Bldg. 20751, Constitution Dr.


East Fort Bliss 744-5795
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sports, 10 special events

Ironworks Gym
Bldg. B104/B-105, Sgt. Major Blvd.
East Fort Bliss 744-5200
By reservation only for unit PT

Logan Heights Gym


Bldg. 4797, Ellerthorpe Rd. 568-5198
Weight room, cardio exercise equipment, basketball
and volleyball courts

McGregor Range
Bldg. 9465, 569-9381

Bldg. 11199, Sgt. E. Churchill St.


East Fort Bliss 744-8427
- Food Pavilion open for lunch from
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday-Friday
- Beef and Burgundy buffet at 5 p.m. Wednesday
- Sunday brunch from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday
- Binge Bingo at 6 p.m. Wednesday
- Super Saturday Bingo at 6 p.m. Saturday
- Sunday Funday Bingo at 1 p.m. Sunday

Milam Gym

Desert Strike Lanes

Soto Physical Fitness Facility

Bldg. 2949, Carter Rd. 568-6272


- 52-lane bowling center
- Strike Zone: Full-service snack bar
- Strike Lounge: Full-service lounge
- The Pro Connection: Full-line pro shop
- Fun Zone arcade
- Leagues available for men, women and juniors

Bldg. 20751, Constitution Dr.,


East Fort Bliss 744-5788
10,000-sqaure-foot weight room, cardio exercise
equipment, group fitness classes, spin room with 60
bikes, basketball courts, racquetball courts, recreation
room, snack bar, steam room, personal trainers

Fort Bliss Rod and Gun Club

Bldg. 2930, Cassidy Rd. 568-3264


Cardio exercise equipment, free weights, group fitness
classes, sauna rooms, snack bar, racquetball courts,
personal trainers

Bldg. 3730, Roy Johnson Ln. 565-4867


Pistol and rifle ranges, sporting clays, archery
range, pro shop, Bullseye Bar and Grill: full-service
snack bar

Framing Bliss
Bldg. 820, Holbrook Rd. 568-5563

Bldg. 2499, Cassidy Rd. 568-7318


Weight room, cardio exercise equipment, basketball
and volleyball courts

Replica Aquatic Center


Bldg. 5035, Dickman Rd. 568-7431
Olympic-sized pool, lap swimming or free swimming,
swimming lessons, water aerobics

Stout Physical Fitness Facility

Tennis Club and Fitness Zone


Bldg. 262, Club Rd. 569-5449
Five tennis courts, circuit training, cardio equipment,
tennis pro

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MILITARY
ORGANIZATIONS

Your military

[Brigades vBattalions v Units]

In 1940, an Anti-aircraft Training Center was


established at Fort Bliss which officially
became the Anti-aircraft Artillery and Guided
Missile Center on July 6, 1946. Since that
time it evolved into the United States Army
Air Defense Artillery Center and is now the
future home of the Armys 1st Armored
Division.
Team Bliss trains, sustains, mobilizes and
deploys members of the joint team to conduct global, full spectrum operations in support of the national military strategy, while
providing for the well-being of the regional
military community.
Its vision statement reads, as follows: One
of the Department of Defenses premiere
installations comprised of state-of-the-art
training areas, ranges, and facilities; led by
adaptive, innovative, and warrior focused professionals concentrated on individual and unit
readiness, leader development, deployment,
security and the well-being of Team Bliss.

Headquarters
Fort Bliss
Team Bliss maintains assigned U.S. Forces
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It also administers, trains and deploys active


Army, National Guard, Army Reserves and
Reserve Forces Act personnel and personnel of
other services and countries.
Units are organized, trained and equipped for
continental United States and overseas deployment. Support is also provided for the German
Air Force Air Defense Center and many other
command units, organizations and activities
both on and off the installation.

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32nd Army Air


and Missile
Defense Command
The 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense
Command traces its lineage to January 1918 and
the formation of Headquarters and Headquarters
Company, 32nd Artillery Brigade, Coast
Artillery Corps. The brigade fought in World
War I and distinguished itself in combat during
the Battle of St. Mihiel Salient and by providing
supporting fires during the advance from the
Meuse River to the Argonne Forest.
In 1942, this unit became a Regular Army
unit at Fort Bliss, and participated in World War
II. During its Philippine Campaign, they were
credited with the destruction of more than 350
aircraft and damaging 129 more. Its anti-aircraft
fire caused the loss of more than 300 Japanese
pilots, 600 Japanese crew members and 425
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decades, the 32nd AAMDC was officially activated October 16, 1998, as the Armys first
multi-component command, with two subordinate brigades; 11th and 35th ADA brigades.
In November 1998, this command deployed
to Kuwait; and in late 2001, elements of 32nd
AAMDC deployed to Southwest Asia in support
of Operation Iraqi Freedom and sent more than
6,500 Soldiers to seven different countries, executing nine for nine confirmed warhead kills.
The 35th ADA Bde. was detached from 32nd
AAMDC and re-assigned, September 15, 2004,
as an organic component of the 8th U.S. Army
in Korea. April 16, 2007, this command
assumed training and readiness oversight for all
CONSUS-based active duty air defense artillery
brigades, which consists of 11th, 31st, 69th and
108th ADA brigades.
Today, the 32nd AAMDC currently has nearly 2,000 Soldiers deployed worldwide. All of its
Soldiers are trained, vigilant and always ready to
rapidly deploy anytime, anywhere to conduct
joint and combined air and missile defense operations in support of the war fighting combatant
commander.

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11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade


Throughout Operation Desert Storm, the brigade's
organic combat logisticians and Soldiers of the 70th
Ordnance Battalion moved thousands of pounds of
repair parts, equipment and mail to support brigade elements.
Brigade maintainers provided 24-hour support to
Patriot missile batteries, Hawk platoons and Stinger
teams located throughout the theater of operations.
From February 1998 through January 1999, 3rd
Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery performed two
short notice deployments of Minimum Engagement
Packages, in support of an Air Force Expeditionary
Wing.
The battalion deployed on short notice to Southwest
Asia as Iraqi provocations threatened to rekindle the
smoldering embers of Desert Storm during operations
Desert Thunder I, II and Desert Fox.
From November 2002 through June 2003 the 11th
ADA Bde. was once again deployed to Southwest Asia
to
participate
in
Operation
Enduring
Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Patriot Soldiers were completely involved and
showed that their new generations of Patriot missiles
are highly lethal, and totally reliable against tactical
ballistic missiles.
During combat operations, the brigades Stinger batteries provided critical air defense for maneuver forces.
Its Patriot battalions recorded the first successful interceptions of hostile tactical ballistic missiles in the history of warfare.
Today, the 11th ADA Imperial Bde. consists of
HHB; 1st Bn., 43rd ADA; the 2nd Bn., 43rd ADA; 3rd
Bn., 43rd ADA; 5th Bn., 52nd ADA; A Battery, 2nd
ADA Regiment; and A Btry., 4th ADA Regt.

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11th ADA Bde.


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The Future Force Integration


Directorate (FFID) was
recently redesignated the

Brigade
Modernization
Command

Established in December 2005 to integrate


and facilitate development, testing and evaluation of the Future Combat Systems into the
Army, the Future Force Integration Directorate
was organized under the Army Capabilities
Integration Center, Training and Doctrine
Command, and began operations in Bldg. 5800
Carter Road in June 2006. Its mission was to
synchronize delivery, preparation and evaluation
of all FCS-related products; develop Doctrine,
Organization, Training and Leadership products
synchronized with the FCS Brigade Combat
Team Program Manager materiel developments;
and exercise direct authority over the Army
Evaluation Task Force, a brigade of Soldiers
who would test and evaluate the equipment.
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port of Army transformation to provide FCSenabled modular heavy brigades beginning in


fiscal year 2011 and an FCS-equipped BCT in
2017 to Joint Force Commanders.
In July 2008, the Army shifted the program
focus from a Heavy to an Infantry BCT. In April
2009, the FCS program was cancelled, and the
Army adopted the Army BCT Modernization
Program, designed to provide capability packages in two-year increments. In November
2010, the AETF mission was transferred to the
2nd BCT, 1st Armored Division, as the 5-1
Armored Div. prepared to deactivate in March
2011. The 5-1 Armored Div. brigade commander and three battalion commanders assumed
command of the 2-1 Armored Div. and three of
its battalions. In addition, most of its Soldiers
also transferred to the 2-1 Armored Div.
Today FFID is focused to leverage the capabilities of the Program Executive Office for
Integration, Army Test and Evaluation
Command, and TRADOC to put Soldiers in
trained formations, enabled by an advanced network connected to advanced ground vehicles,
and manned and unmanned ground and air systems to ensure that the Soldier is the centerpiece
of the Army Modernization Program. The organizations web address is www.facebook.com/
video/video.php?v=108718802523134&ref=mf.

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Joint Task Force North


Securing the nation and safeguarding citizens
are the top priorities for federal law enforcement
agencies. Supporting federal homeland security
efforts is the mission of Joint Task Force North.
JTF North, based at East Fort Bliss, is the
Department of Defense organization tasked to
support federal law enforcement agencies in identifying and interdicting suspected narcotics-related traffickers and other transnational threats.
While JTF Norths mission authorities are based
on counter-drug/counter-narcotrafficking federal
laws, the task force support operations are executed to counter associated transnational threats.
Transnational threats include activities that
threaten the national security of the United States,
including international terrorism, narcotrafficking, alien smuggling and threats involving
weapons of mass destruction.
JTF North homeland security support missions
are executed as part of the DoDs military support
to civilian law enforcement agencies (MSCLEA)
responsibilities. The homeland security support
provided by JTF North is designed to enhance law
enforcement agencies efforts to anticipate, detect,
deter, prevent and defeat transnational threats to
the homeland.
As a subordinate element of U.S. Northern
Command (USNORTHCOM), JTF North is under
the operational control of U.S. Army North, the
joint force land component command. The task
force operates within the USNORTHCOM area of
responsibility, which encompasses the entire
North American continent, to include the air, land
and sea approaches.
As an operational planning headquarters, JTF
North is comprised of 180 active duty and reserve
component Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines,
Coast Guardsmen, DoD civilian employees and
contracted support personnel. The joint service
command, which has no assigned forces, relies on
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nent units and individual military assets to accomplish its homeland security support mission. JTF
North solicits volunteer units from each of the
four DoD branches.
JTF North missions truly yield win-win situations: the volunteer units gain great training
opportunities and the nations law enforcement
agencies get much needed support.
The JTF North staff of DoD professionals is
committed to accomplishing the command's mission; their dedication to the homeland security
support role is best summed up in JTF Norths
motto: Service to the Nation.
For more information on JTF North, visit the
commands website at www.jtfn.northcom.mil .

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United States Army


Sergeants Major
Academy
The U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy is
the capstone of the Armys Noncommissioned
Officer Education System.
The academys total Army mission cuts
across the spectrum of conflict, from operations
other than war to the high-technology battlefield. It plays an active role in the training of all
enlisted leaders, from corporal to command sergeant major in the active Army, the Army
Reserve and the National Guard.
Training developed at the Sergeants Major
Academy focuses on the technical and tactical
standards needed of all NCOs as they advance in
rank. Feedback from the field and the latest
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curriculum up to date.
The academy assembled the building blocks
of the NCO system: the Warrior Leaders Course
and the core leadership training of the Basic and
Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Courses.
This training is exported to active and Reserve
NCO academies, and Army service schools
around the world.
The academy also develops and runs three
functional courses attended by Soldiers going to
specific jobs: the Command Sergeants Major
Course, the First Sergeants Course and the
Battle Staff NCO Course.
The Command Sergeant Major Course prepares command sergeants majors for their first
battalion assignment. The First Sergeants
Course provides new and prospective first sergeants the tools they need to effectively carry
out that rubber-meets-the-road job. The Battle
Staff NCO Course enhances battalion, brigade,
division and corps operations under Army
Operations.

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Germans at Bliss
German Air Force
Air Defense Center

For more than 40 years, the German Air


Force Air Defense Center has trained surface-toair missile personnel at Fort Bliss. In 1966, the
school was relocated from Aachen, Germany, to
Fort Bliss.
As of today, more than 47,000 soldiers were
trained on the Nike, Hawk, Patriot and Pershing
weapon systems. Nike training was phased out
in 1986 when the Patriot weapon system was
fielded. Hawk was phased out in 2004.
Today, the German Air Force AD Center
offers a multitude of different training courses in
which officers and NCOs receive training in
command and control, employment, operation,
maintenance and repair of the Patriot surface-toair missile system. The duration of training
courses varies from one week to 10 months, and
students ranks range from NCO candidate to
general.
Over the years, the mission of the German
Air Force AD Center has undergone several
changes. The core of the training, however, has
always been the weapon system-related, tactical
and technical training and advanced training. In
addition, the school contributes to the elaboration and further development of concepts and
directives for surface-to-air missile training and
operations.

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German Air Force Command


(U.S. and Canada)
When the first operations units of the fledgling Bundeswehr, including the German Air
Force, were established, there was an immense
lack of preconditions for air force specific training. This was true for flying operations, and
above all for the technological-logistical field.
Thanks to generous assistance from the U.S., the
new German Luftwaffe received starting aid
both in the U.S. and in Germany.
The training needs increased with the procurement of U.S. weapon systems, and this
resulted in purposive and specific training of
German Air Force flying personnel at several
locations in the western U.S. and in Canada.
The introduction and fielding of the F-104
Starfighter in 1964 was accompanied by the first
extensive bilateral agreement that provided for a
German Air Force training installation in the
U.S. at Luke Air Force Base, in Arizona.
The year 1966 saw the centralization of fundamental flight training for future jet pilots of
the German Air Force and Navy at Sheppard
AFB, Texas. It was in the same year that, due to
the introduction of the American surface-to-air
missile systems Nike and Hawk in the
Bundeswehr, the German Air Force Air Defense
School was moved from Germany to Fort Bliss.
At that time, the multitude of training installations with a vast number of training courses
necessitated central administrative control. In
August 1966, this led to the establishment of the
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Garrison Command

The Garrison Command falls under the Installation


Management Command (IMCOM) and is responsible for
overall operational support to the installation. The Garrison
Command includes directorates for contracting, emergency
services, human resources, information management, logistics, public works; plans, training, mobilization and security;
and Family Morale, Welfare and Recreation.

Headquarters and Headquarters


Company Garrison

The mission of HHC Garrison is to provide command and


control, administrative and logistical services in support of
U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Bliss. HHC Garrison is overall
responsible for manning and maintaining day to day operations in the Fort Bliss Welcome Center and Garrison
Chaplains Office as well as providing personnel to support
and maintain logistical and administrative services to
attached units.

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Directorate of
Emergency Services
The Directorate of Emergency Services
encompasses the Provost Marshal Office and
Fire and Emergency Services Department. Both
provide round-the-clock services to a growing
installation that encompasses 1.1 million acres
across two states, Texas and New Mexico.
The Provost Marshal Office supports the
installation providing police and security services. The PMO is comprised of Police Operations,
Patrol Operations and Security Operations.
Police Operations oversees Desk Operations,
Police Services (records administration and traffic citations), Investigations, Civil Liaison
AWOL Apprehension, Traffic Accident Investigations and Animal Control. Patrol Operations
oversees all day to day patrol operations for the
installation. Security Operations is responsible
for physical security and crime prevention,
access control, vehicle and weapons registration
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Criminal Investigation Division, and has working relationships with local, state, and federal
law enforcement agencies including the El Paso
Police Department, El Paso County Sheriffs
Office, Department of Public Safety, Department of Homeland Security, FBI, U.S. Customs
and Border Protection and the Secret Service.
These varied missions make the DES one of the
most dynamic in the Army.
Fire and Emergency Services provides emergency first responder services for any and all
medical situations on Fort bliss. They support all
structural, crash, fire and rescue and hazardous
material incidents on the installation.
The department consists of five fire stations:
Station 1 located on the main cantonment;
Station 2 located at McGregor Range in New
Mexico; Station 3 located on William
Beaumont; Station 4 located on East Fort Bliss
along with the Headquarters and Administration
Office and Station 5 located on East Fort Bliss in
Highlander Village. Station 5 is a temporary fire
station developed to support the significant
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Emergency Services is one of the most highly


respected organizations in the Army, having received
the U.S. Army Fire Department of the Year and DoD
Fire Department of the Year Awards in 2004 and
2005.

93rd Military
Police Battalion

The 93rd Military Police Battalion uncased in


2007, marking the deactivation of the 76th MP
Battalion.
The 93rd was constituted in 1945 and has provided spectacular police functions for every war, from
World War II to Desert Shield and Desert Storm. The
unit underwent numerous transformations throughout
its course. It was deactivated in 1971 at Fort Lewis,
Wash., and activated again in 1986 in Frankfurt,
Germany. The 93rd deployed to Iraq during the
Persian Gulf War.
The 978th MP Company, 93rd, 591st, 202nd,
212th and the 72nd MP Detachment currently comprise the 93rd MP Bn.

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Mobilization and
Deployment Brigade
(MaD)
The Mobilization and Deployment Brigade
(MaD) provides command and control along with
the unity of effort for all administrative, logistical
support, and movement requirements for all units
and individuals supported by the Fort Bliss Joint
Mobilization Station (JMS). The MaD Bde. provides billeting, meals, transportation (air, rail and
ground) for deploying units/individual replacements to their theatre of operation. The MaD Bde.
coordinates all installation resources and agencies
efforts to support the Mobilization Reception
Staging for Onward Integration.
Simultaneously, the MaD Bde. operates the
Soldier Resiliency and Readiness Center to ensure
Soldiers are fully mission capable. Soldiers update
their personnel records, receive a dental screening,
a pre-deployment medical assessment and receive
vaccinations as needed. Soldiers must process
through legal, finance, AG and attend mandatory
briefings as part of their pre-deployment readiness
check.
Additionally, the MaD Bde. coordinates all
Departure/Arrival Airfield Control Group flight
operations. Units supported are the Active
Component, Army National Guard / Reserve units,
and other armed forces services.
In 2009, the MaD Bde. processed more than
10,000 personnel to include Army, Air Force,
Navy, Marines and Coast Guard. Fort Bliss is one
of four mobilizations platforms in the United
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1st Brigade Combat


Team, 1st Armored
Division
1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored
Division, also known as Ready First! moved
to Fort Bliss after 65 years of service in
Friedberg, Germany, in April 2007. The brigade
uncased its colors at Fort Bliss Oct. 27, 2008, as
part of the Defense Departments global reorganization strategy and the Armys modularization effort.
The 1st Armored Division has valiantly
waged war against the enemies of democracy
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of Old Ironsides because of its spirit of daring


and durability by fighting fearlessly in
Americas wars. Campaigns include North
Africa, Italy, Cuba, Vietnam, Desert Shield,
Desert Storm, Kosovo and Operation Iraqi
Freedom where part of the division is still supporting freedom in Iraq. The 1st Armored Div. is
in the process of returning to Fort Bliss from a
deployment downrange.
The battalions of the Ready First Brigade
Combat Team consist of: 6th Squadron, 1st
Cavalry Regiment Blackhawks; 1st Battalion,
36th Inf. Regt. Spartans; 1st Bn., 37th Armor
Regt. Bandits; 2nd Bn., 3rd Field Artillery
Regt. Gunners; 501st Brigade Support Bn.
Providers and 1st Special Troops Bn. Black
Knights.

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2nd Brigade Combat


Team, 1st Armored
Division
The 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division was
organized on Jan. 1, 1942, at Fort Knox, Ky. as
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment,
Combat Command B. During WWIIs
Operation Torch, Combat Command B deployed
as part of the North African invasion force and
was committed in the first armored fight of the
war. Blooded during the landing at Algeria and
the desert reaches of Bizente, Tunis and
Kasserine Pass, the unit was part of the force that
defeated Rommels veteran Afrika Corps.
Following these victories, Combat Command B
fought as part of the U.S. Fifth Army's primary
strike force in Italy. The fighting was bitter, with
the opposed beachheads at Anzio, a deadly stalemate at Monte Casino, and the tough defense of
the Gothic Line. After the war, the brigade
served briefly in Bavaria before deactivation

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April 9, 1946, at Camp Kilmer, N.J., with the


rest of the 1st Armored Division.
Combat Command B was reactivated 1951 at
Fort Hood, Texas, and again Dec. 23, 1957, at
Fort Polk, La. On Feb. 3, 1962, the unit was redesignated as HHC, 2nd Bde., 1st Armored Div.,
and activated at Fort Hood.
In July 2009, the 2nd Bde., 1st Armored Div.
was inactivated and its personnel reflagged as
the 170th Heavy Brigade Combat Team. It subsequently was reactivated Sept. 16, 2010, as
Headquarters, 2nd BCT, 1st Armored Div. at
Fort Bliss. When the reorganized 2nd BCT, 1st
Armored Div. was reactivated, it had gained the
47th Brigade Support Battalion and the 4th
Battalion, 27th Field Artillery. It had also gained
a cavalry squadron. Initially this was 1st
Squadron, 13th Cavalry, but later was reflagged
as 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry. It also retained the
1st Bn., 6th Inf. and 1st Bn., 35th Armor that had
been assigned to the brigade before the modular
transformation.
In November 2010, the 2nd Bde., 1st
Armored Div. made the merge with the 5th Bde.,
1st Armored Div. making the 2nd Bde., 1st
Armored Div. the new Army Evaluation Task
Force.

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Team, 1st Armored
Division
The 3rd Brigade Combat Team deploys with
or without equipment, builds combat power,
conducts military operations in support of the 1st
Armored Division or other headquarters and
redeploys.
On June 27, 1944, the brigade was constituted as Headquarters, Reserve Command, 1st
Armored Div., and was activated July 20, 1944.
During World War II, the brigade was awarded
three campaign streamers: Po-Valley, RomeAmo and North Appenines. Returning to the
United States at the end of the war, the brigade
was deactivated at Camp Kilmer, N.J., April 25,
1946.
On February 27, 1951, the brigade was redesignated as Headquarters and Headquarters
Company, Reserve Command, 1st Armored
Div., and activated once more at Fort Hood,
Texas. It was deactivated again Dec. 23, 1957, at
Fort Polk, La. In February 1962, the brigade was
again activated at Fort Hood, as 3rd Bde., 1st
Armored Div. May 10, 1971, the 3rd Bde. transferred its colors with the rest of the 1st Armored
Div. to the Federal Republic of Germany. At the
time, Bamberg became the home of the brigade.
The brigade deployed to Southwest Asia in
December 1990 to participate in Operation
Desert Shield. As the right flank of the 1st
Armored Div. wedge, and oftentimes operating
independently, the brigade fought four major
battles against Iraqi forces during the ground
campaign of Operation Desert Storm.
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USAREUR force realignment. On Sept. 17,


1994, the 3rd Bde. colors were transferred to
Fort Lewis, Wash., and assigned to 1 Corps.
March 29, 1995, the brigade was deactivated
and Feb. 16, 1996, activated again at Fort Riley,
Kan., as 3rd Bde., 1st Armored Div.
The 3rd Bde. deployed in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom from February 2003
to April 2004.
HQ, 3rd Bde., 1st Armored Div. reorganized
and re-designated as 3rd BST, 1st Armored Div.
April 17, 2007. The unit deactivated at Fort
Riley in March 2008 and activated at Fort Bliss
July 2, 2008.

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4th Brigade Combat


Team, 1st Armored
Division
The 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored
Division is one of the Armys newest brigade
combat teams, activated during a ceremony held
Oct. 18, 2005, as the 4th Brigade Combat Team,
1st Cavalry Division.
In October 2006 the 4th BCT deployed to
Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from
2006 to 2008.
Performing counterinsurgency operations in
support of OIF, the 4th BCT controlled all of the
battle space in Nineveh province, focusing on
training the Iraqi Security Forces, promoting
responsible governance, and providing security
to the Iraqi people.
In December 2007, the Long Knife Brigade
closed out their tour in Iraq marking an incredible journey as the fastest BCT to go from standup to deployment and return in the new era of
the total Army transformation process.
The 4th BCT, reflagged from the 1st Cavalry
Div. to the 1st Armored Division in March 2008
and in spring of 2009 was designated as the
proof of principle for the Advise and Assist
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The brigades mission was to advise, assist, and


enable the 10th Iraqi Army Division, the Dhi
Qar, Muthanna and Maysan provincial police
forces, 11th Department of Border Enforcement
Brigade, federal police brigade, and Al Wahab
Port of Entry Directorate to defeat extremist networks.
Over the year, the brigade conducted all operations in accordance with the U.S.-Iraq Security
Agreement. ISF led all operations during the
National Parliamentary elections. The brigade
provided key enablers, site assessment surveys,
and monitored the security situation as over a
million voters enjoyed a peaceful election.
The three PRTs completed 275 projects valued at more than $40 million with the support of
U.S. Soldiers who made 840 military movements for project visits. These projects included:
schools, bridges, power plants, modern adobe
homes, courtrooms, and preservation of the
Ancient Ziggurat of Ur. The sustainers from the
brigade traveled more than 928,000 miles without a single major accident resulting in the Army
Safety Award.
Over the year, the Highlander Brigade provided lessons learned to key leaders from the
Department of Defense, Army Staff, Training
and Doctrine Command, and follow-on Advise
and Assist Brigades.

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5th Armored Brigade


Manned by more than 1,000 Soldiers, the
5th Armored Brigade, First Army Division
West, provides realistic theater immersion
training to joint war fighters from all branches
of the military service, from active, Reserve
and National Guard components. The multicomponent brigade is composed of nine training ssupport battalions, seven of which are
located on Fort Bliss.
The entire 5th Armored Bde. mission is to
train joint war fighters for combat in Iraq or
Afghanistan or for operations in other contingencies (Haiti, Guantanamo Bay, protection of
the National Capital Region, etc.)
More than 10,000 servicemembers have
been trained by 5th Armored Bde. Soldiers in
the last year at Fort Bliss; more than 39,000
total have been trained since 2005.
Using trainers and Operation Warrior trainers with current operational experience, the 5th
Armored Bde. is committed to provide deploying Soldiers with tough, relevant, realistic,
hands-on training. 5th Armored Bde. Soldiers
are recognized as expert trainers at all levels of
the Army.
The brigades goal is to replicate Iraq,
Afghanistan or Guantanamo Bay, Cuba detention facilities. Soldiers live in Contingency
Operating Bases, they interact with Iraqis or
Afghanis, and they patrol and work in villages
and towns designed to replicate conditions in
theater, thus called theater immersion training. We want Soldiers to face theater-specific
challenges for the first time in training, not in a
combat zone.
The brigades history began Aug. 25, 1942
when constituted in the Army of the United
States as Headquarters, 5th Tank Destroyer
Group and was based at Camp Hood, Texas.
Over the course of more than seven decades,
the brigade was inactivated and activated
numerous times, underwent several name
changes and allotted to and from the Regular
Army to the U.S. Army Reserve based upon
mission requirements.
On Oct. 24, 1997, the brigade was allotted to
the Regular Army; redesignated with its current
name as HQ, 5th Armored Bde., and activated
at Fort Carson, Colo. After a period of inactivity from 1999 through 2006, the brigade was
activated Dec. 1, 2006 again at Fort Carson,
and then relocated to its current home at Fort
Bliss Sept. 1, 2008.

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15th Sustainment
Brigade
In October 1984, the 1st and 2nd
Forward Support Battalions were activated
from elements of the three functional battalions. The following year saw the Army
of Excellence Reorganization (AOE) transform the remaining elements of the three
functional battalions (maintenance, medical, and supply and transport) into the 4th
Main Support Bn.
The AOE reorganization also added the
493rd Transportation Aircraft Maintenance
Company to the Division Support Command. The forward and main support battalions, along with the Aviation Maintenance Company, were redesignated in
1987, becoming the 15th and 115th
Forward Support Bn., 27th MSB, and
227th Trans. Aviation Maint. Co.
In September 1990, the division support
command deployed to Southwest Asia in
support of Operation Desert Shield. In
January 1991, DISCOM provided support
throughout Operation Desert Storm, leading to a quick liberation of Kuwait.
December 1991, the 215th FSB was
activated at Fort Hood bringing the number
of active duty forward support battalions to
three.
July 1996, the 615th Aviation Support
Bn. was provisionally organized. The battalion was formally activated in September
1996.
The 1st Cavalry Divisions DISCOM
deployed to Baghdad, Iraq, in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom II from March
2004 through March 2005.
In July 2005, the DISCOM of the 1st
Cav. Div. was inactivated and redesignated
the 15th Sustainment Brigade. DISCOMs
previously subordinate FSBs were redesignated brigade support battalions and task
organized under their supported maneuver
brigade.
In July 2006, the 15th Sustainment Bde.
deployed to Camp Taji, Iraq, in support of
the 1st Cav. Div., Multi-National Division Baghdad, Multi-National Division Central, and the 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary). The brigade supported 13 BCTs totaling more than 100,000
Soldiers during the surge of 2007.
The brigade redeployed to Fort Hood
October 2007.

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February 2008, the 15th Sustainment


Bde. was reassigned to the 13th Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) from the
1st Cav. Div.
September 2009, the brigade once again
deployed in support of Operation Iraqi
Freedom.
October 2009, the 15th Sustainment
Bde. assumed the sustainment mission for
Multi-National Division-North at Contingency Operating Location Q-West, Iraq.
During the deployment, the brigade would
provide sustainment support for U.S.
Division-North and U.S. Division - Center,
swelling to command and control nearly
7,000 Soldiers.
In addition, the brigade managed
human resources and finance operations
for the entire country of Iraq.

142nd Combat Sustainment


Support Battalion

The 142nd Combat Sustainment


Support Battalion was constituted Jan. 13,
1944 as Headquarters and Headquarters
Detachment, 142nd Quartermaster Bn.,
Mobile. It was activated Jan. 31, 1944, at
Camp Butner, N.C., and it was reorganized
Sept. 1, 1946, as HHD, 142nd Quartermaster Bn.. The battalion was allotted to
the regular army in December of 1950 and
was reorganized in December 1962, as
142nd Quartermaster Bn. (direct support).
The battalion was then inactivated
October 1964 at Pusan, Korea, and re-activated in March of 1981, at Wiesbaden,
Germany, as the HHC, 142nd Supply and
Service Bn. It was then reorganized in
January of 1993 as HHD, 142nd Support
Bn. at Fort Polk, La. Again it was re-designated in October 2006, as HHC, 142nd
CSSB.
The unit furled the battalion colors for
the move to Fort Bliss where the battalion
colors where unfurled in July of 2009 and
is the battalions current location under the
15th Sustainment Bde.

62nd Army Band

The 62nd Army Band traces its lineage


to 1901 when it was initially constituted as
the 15th Cavalry Band. Currently, the 62nd
Army Band provides musical support for
the military and civilian communities of El
Paso. The band also provides musical support to the military communities of White
Sands Missile Range, Holloman Air Force

Base and Kirtland AFB. In addition to the


bands musical support provided for Fort
Bliss, another mission is to provide musical support for all Soldiers returning from
Southwest Asia, a mission which began in
1991. Request forms for musical support
for both military and civilian activities are
available on the Fort Bliss website.

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U.S. Marine Corps


Detachment
The billet of the U.S. Marine Corps
Representative was first established in 1962 to
supervise training of Marine Corps Hawk missile
personnel. In 1967, the Marine Corps moved its
Redeye missile course of instruction to Fort Bliss.
The Marine Corps Administrative Detachment
was activated and the Marine Corps Representative officially became the commanding officer in
1977. In 1982, the Redeye missile system was
replaced with a more technologically advanced
weapon missile system called Stinger. The
Stingers all aspect engagement capability was a
major improvement over the Redeye.
In 1984, the U.S. Navy came on board and
began training Navy personnel on the Stinger missile system. In 1998, the order was given to officially close the doors to the Hawk Missile Course.
This left the Marine Corps Detachment responsible for the training of low altitude air defense
which included the Stinger missile and Avenger
Weapon System.
In 2006, the Marine Corps replaced the Avenger
Weapon System with an Advanced Man Portable
Air Defense Weapon System. There are six Marine
LAAD Gunner classes and two Marine LAAD
Officer classes per year. The total throughout is
160 students per year.
To support the training efforts the detachment
has two officers, 21 enlisted Marines and three
enlisted Sailors. The detachment also supports the
Marines of Joint Task Force North in an administrative capacity. General administrative functions,
unit diary reporting and leave management are
handled on an as required basis.

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31st Combat
Support Hospital
The 31st Combat Support Hospital was originally constituted in the Regular Army Jan. 1, 1938,
as the 31st Surgical Hospital. The unit was activated June 7, 1943, at Brigham City, Utah. During
World War II the unit provided medical support to
the Northern Solomons and the Luzon Campaigns,
at which the unit was awarded the Philippine
Presidential Unit Citation.
On Nov. 5, 1945, the unit was deactivated in
the Philippine Islands. The unit was designated as
the 31st Mobile Surgical Hospital Feb. 16, 1951. It
was activated Sept. 1, 1951, at Degerndorf,
Germany. On Nov. 21, 1973, it was re-designated
as the 31st Combat Support Hospital. November
1975, the unit was assigned to the US Army
Medical Material Center Europe in Germany.
On Dec. 26, 1990, the 31st Combat Support
Hospital deployed to Saudi Arabia and provided
medical care during Operations Desert Shield and
Desert Storm. The 31st CSH relocated from
Germany to Fort Bliss June 15, 1992. It was
assigned to the 1st Medical Group, Fort Hood,
Texas.
On Oct. 18, 1995, the 31st CSH deployed for a
United Nations Mission in Haiti. The hospital
returned to Fort Bliss March 16, 1996. On Jan. 7,
2004, the 31st CSH deployed to Balad, Iraq and
Baghdad, Iraq. The 31st CSH ensured that those
deployed returned safely to their families.
On Jan. 8, 2005, the 31st CSH returned to Fort
Bliss.
The 31st CSH returned from a year-long
deployment to Afghanistan in Jan. 2011.

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204th Security
Forces Squadron

Texas Air National Guard


The 204th Security Forces Squadron, Texas Air
National Guard, became a host partner unit at Fort
Bliss in 1981. The unit, known as the 101st Air Base
Defense Sqdn., was federally recognized March 15,
1982. The Air Guard unit was the only full-time air
base defense unit in the system. In March 1983, the
Air Guard, located on Biggs Army Airfield, grew
into one squadron and two flights of security police
members. The Guardsmen saw deployments to
Panama, Germany, Columbia, Honduras, Canada
and various spots throughout the United States.
The unit was renamed the 204th Security Forces
Sqdn. in 1996. It is the only heavy weapons unit in
the Guard, Reserves and the active Air Force. The
204th SFS is under operational control of the 820th
Security Forces Group, active duty, at Lackland Air
Force Base, Texas. With this mission, the unit has
set foot in Southwest Asia and southern Europe.
Besides heavy weapons support, the 204th SFS also
provides law enforcement and security capabilities.

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El Paso Military
Entrance
Processing Station
The U.S. Military Entrance Processing
Command, headquartered in North Chicago, Ill.,
is a joint service command which processes individuals for enlistment into the Armed Forces.
USMEPCOM provides the vital link between
recruiting and training todays Armed Forces.
The commands motto, Freedoms Front
Door, symbolizes the commands mission of
determining the physical, mental, and moral
qualifications of every member of the Armed
Forces.
The El Paso Military Entrance Processing
Station is one of a network of 65 MEPS located
nationwide and in Puerto Rico. The mission of
the El Paso MEPS is to process individuals for
enlistment into the Armed Forces, based on
Department of Defense approved peacetime and
mobilization standards. Three primary areas are
considered in determining an applicants qualification for enlistment: aptitude for military service, physical qualification and background evaluation screening.
The station has enlistment responsibility for
84,000 square mile acres consisting of 27 counties in west Texas and southern New Mexico.
During FY 2002, more than 2,600 young men
and women were enlisted into military service at
the El Paso MEPS.
On Sept. 1, 1951, the Secretary of the Army
ordered the establishment of Armed Forces
Examining Stations. From 1951 until November
1967, applicants from El Paso were bused to
Albuquerque, N.M., to be enlisted into the military. In November 1967 the El Paso Armed
Forces Examining and Entrance Station opened
at 109 N. Oregon Street. At this time all AFEES
were placed under the command and control of
the U.S. Army Recruiting Command.
On July 1, 1976, the Chief of Staff of the
Army ordered the establishment of the U.S.
Military Entrance Processing Command and the
transfer of all AFEES personnel and equipment
to USMEPCOM. USMEPCOM was designated
as a field agency directly under the control of the
Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel of the Army.
On Oct. 1, 1979, further separation from the
Army took place when MEPCOM was moved
out from under the Army and placed under the
control of the DoD.
On Jan. 1, 1982, AFEES was re-designated as
MEPS. On March 8, 1987, the El Paso MEPS
held the grand opening of its location in the federal building at 700 East San Antonio Street. The
El Paso MEPS relocated to its present location
on Fort Bliss on June 12, 1999.

Air Defense Artillery


Test Directorate
The Air Defense Artillery Test Directorate, located at Fort Bliss and Oro Grande
Range, is a subordinate element of the Operational Test Command at Fort Hood.
ADATDs mission is to plan, conduct and report on major operational tests
involving new or improved ADA weapons systems and other customer tests or
experiments. In its role as an independent testing organization, ADATD provides
results of major tests it conducts under operationally realistic conditions using
actual tactical units, to the commanding general, U.S. Army Test and Evaluation
Command in Alexandria, Va.
The ultimate goal of the directorate is to assist Army and DoD leaders in ensuring that only effective, suitable and survivable weapons systems are put in the
hands of Soldiers now and in the 21st Century.
ADATD also assists USAADASCH and various other organizations, in conducting smaller tests and experiments that could eventually develop into concepts
and material that ADA Soldiers may use in the future.

Texas Army National Guard

One of the newest units in the Texas Army National Guard, the 1836th
Transportation Company is located at Biggs Army Airfield. This Army National
Guard unit is made up of a Headquarters and Maintenance Platoon, 1st and 2nd
Platoons located here, while the 3rd and 4th Platoons are based in Gatesville,
Texas.
The primary mission of the 1836th is transporting the Armys Heavy Tracked
Vehicles such as the M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank, M2 and M3 Bradley Infantry
Fighting Vehicles, M109 (155mm) Self-Propelled Howitzer, M548 Ammo Carrier,
M270 Multiple Launcher Rocket System, M577 Command Post Carrier and M88
Combat Recovery Vehicles, over long distances. Providing long haul transportation saves the track vehicles from undue wear and tear associated with driving over
long distances. This makes the 1836th TC one of the most important units in the
Texas Army National Guard, as its vehicles are in high demand to transport the
M1s and M109s of the Guards armored fighting forces.

Joint Tactical Ground Station

Bravo Detachment, 1st Space Company, located on Fort Bliss, is a subordinate


element of 1st Space Battalion and 1st Space Brigade (Provisional) located at
Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado Springs.
Bravo Detachments primary mission is to deploy worldwide and provide continuous in-theater processing, dissemination, alerting and early warning of Tactical
Ballistic Missile and other tactical events of interest using existing communications networks in support of the Theater Event System and the Theater Commanders mission.

Army Field Support Battalion

From beans to bullets, helmets to helicopters, spare parts to spare ribs; AMC
touches every Soldier in the Army every day. AMC is a key player in the evolution
of the Army into a more agile, versatile and lethal force, through elevating its entire
readiness capability in terms of superior technology, acquisition support and logistics. (U.S. Army Materiel Command: Making a Critical Difference for the War
fighter)
The Army Field Support Battalion - Fort Bliss (2/407th Army Field Support
Bn.), a new addition to the Army Materiel Command footprint on Fort Bliss, was
activated April 12, 2007. Prior to that date, the AMC Logistics Support Element
supported Fort Bliss non-divisional and tactical units with their logistical requirements be it technical advice or readiness preparation.
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204th Military
Intelligence Battalion
Activated Oct. 14, 1983, at Lakehurst, N.J.,
the unit was reorganized as the Military
Intelligence Battalion, subordinate to the 513th
Military Intelligence Brigade. Later, the battalion relocated to Pomerola Air Base, Honduras.
While serving in Honduras, the unit was formally activated as the Military Intelligence
Battalion on Oct. 1, 1989.
In May 1997, the unit began its relocation to
Fort Bliss completing the move in August
1997. Today, the 204th MI Battalion (Aerial
Reconnaissance) consists of Headquarters
Service Co., C Co., D Co., and the war-traced
reserve unit, the 138th Military Co. The 204th
MI Bn. continues to support operations in several theaters around the world with ARL.
The mission of the 204th MI Bn. is to conduct airborne intelligence and electronic warfare missions in support of CINCs and war
fighting commanders. Under force projection,
deploy specific aerial collection platforms and
supporting assets to support worldwide IEW
contingency operations. Integrate the 138th
Military Co. reserve force and its airborne
intelligence collection/direction finding system
into battalion training and operations.
Incorporate new airborne collection equipment
and develop employment doctrine for unit aerial reconnaissance operations.
The battalion was awarded the Meritorious
Unit Citation for its sea based and airborne
intelligence collection operations during the
period of May 1, 1993, to May 1, 1994.
Significant intelligence contributions were provided by the battalions operational companies.
The battalion provided direct support to counterdrug efforts that ensured successful mission
accomplishment in the Southern Command
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The battalions primary mission is to enhance the readiness of all units on Fort
Bliss and in the surrounding area of responsibility to include the Army Reserves and
National Guard units. Support is accomplished through the integration of AMC logistics power projection of technical capabilities and coordination of required resources.
Additionally, the battalion is the AMC single face to the field for the integration and
synchronization of all force modernization, reset, readiness and sustainment actions,
provide C2 of logistics support elements, and synchronize and integrate AMC and
ASA/ALT capabilities within assigned area of responsibility.
The battalion is transforming under ARFORGEN model. Property accountability
is just one facet of the mission. Prior to a units deployment, the AFSB property
accountability team takes responsibility and accountability of the Left Behind
Equipment, and maintains the equipment during the units deployment. Upon redeployment, the unit retains responsibility and accountability for its equipment. The
AFSB also assists with the RESET of the unit at both sustainment and field levels.
The AFSB is here to support the war fighter through all the ARFORGEN phases,
from deployment training, deployment and return to home station, ensuring readiness
goals are achieved.
AFSBs higher headquarters, 407th Army Field Support Bde. is located at Fort
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The past

HISTORY
[Establishment vFoundation v Growth]

The evolution of Fort Bliss and El Paso, known as


El Paso del Norte (the Pass of the North) provides a
remarkable saga full of expectations, pain, adventure,
pride and successes.
Prior to the establishment of Fort Bliss, the region
was home to many groups, including small villages
built by Native Americans which date as far back as
13,000 years ago. In 1598 the area became a
Spanish-colonized region as the Spanish passed
through on their way to Santa Fe. In 1821 when Mexico
gained independence the region became part of
Mexico. From 1836-1846 the area was disputed territory until annexed by the United States. The pass was a
cultural crossroads for the westward expansion of the
United States and led to the establishment of a line of
Army posts from Texas to California.

Laying the foundation


On Dec. 27, 1846, Col. Alexander W. Doniphan
and his 1st Missouri Mounted Volunteers rode to
Paso del Norte (now Juarez) the first U.S. Army
troops to visit the area since Zebulon Pike came
through 39 years before, under guard. They found
the area to be rich in well-irrigated orchards and
vineyards, and the people to be friendly and hospitable. Doniphan stayed only 42 days, pressing on
to Chihuahua.
Meanwhile, the Mexican War had proven to be a
golden opportunity for marauding Apaches to raid
American and Mexican ranches alike. U.S. troops
occupying conquered territory found themselves
chasing Indians all around the countryside. One
such pursuing column, a detachment of the 1st
Dragoons headed by Maj. Benjamin Beall, crossed
the Hueco Mountains in November 1847, and
camped at Ponce de Leons Ranch, on what is now
the site of El Paso, across the river from Paso del
Norte. No effort was made to set up a permanent
garrison, but it could be said that this was the beginCamp Concordia, active from 1868-1878, was the third U.S. Army post at the Pass of
the North, and the second to be named Fort Bliss.
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Part of the original construction,


Bldg. 21, center, served as a mess
hall, library and post headquarters,
while Bldg. 13, left, was one of the
two barracks built for the 18th
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ning of Fort Bliss.


On Nov. 7, 1848, the War Department
issued General Order No. 58, directing the
establishment of a post at El Paso. But not until
September 1849, did the troops arrive six
companies of the 3rd U.S. Infantry under command of Brevet Maj. Jefferson Van Horne.
Companies I and K and a Howitzer Battery
were assigned to San Elizario, and Companies
A, B, C, E and the Regimental Staff came on to
what is now downtown El Paso.
The post was established on the Coons
Smith Ranch (current site of the Civic Center)
and remained there until 1851, when it was
abandoned. It was known as the Post of El
Paso or, more properly, the post opposite Paso
del Norte, Mexico, (renamed Juarez in 1888).
At that time a chain of forts was being
established between Santa Fe and San Antonio,
and the El Paso garrison, save for a handful of
men, was transferred to Fort Fillmore, about
eight miles southeast of Las Cruces, N.M.
The Indians were glad to see them go. On
reasonably good behavior while Van Hornes
troops were on hand, the Indians began raiding
right up to the edge of Magoffinsville once the
Army moved out. For example, Apaches stole
40 mules from Magoffins ranch, and the slowmoving infantry had no chance to overtake
them.

Such raids, plus the fact that stage routes


(the Butterfield Overland Stage, for instance)
ran through the area, prompted reestablishment
of the El Paso post.
The 8th Infantry moved into Magoffinsville
(near present day Magoffin and Willow
Streets) in December 1853, again establishing
the Military Post of El Paso, a name by which
the post was known until March 8, 1854, when
it was renamed Fort Bliss in honor of Lt. Col.
William Wallace Smith Bliss, a veteran of the
Florida Indian War and the Mexican War, later
private secretary to President Zachary Taylor,
and finally adjutant general of the Western
Division.
His death in 1853 at the age of 38 cut short
a highly promising career, but his name lives
on in the fort at El Paso. Fort Bliss became a
well-established post. It gained a reputation as
a highly desirable station. Luxury it may have
lacked, but there were dances and ranch parties
and plenty of social life, for both officers and
enlisted men.
The countryside was a bit different then.
Grama grass grew in abundance on the mesa,
and game abounded near the garrison. The Rio
Grande was narrow, but full of water.
Grain was processed at nearby Harts Mill.
News sometimes delayed as much as six
weeks was brought in by travelers, some of

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whom, according to their reports, were entertained at the fort with delightful courtesies.
And so it went until the Civil War came a war
that saw many of Fort Bliss officers go separate ways, with some, like James Longstreet
and George Pickett, winning fame in the
Confederate Army.
As delightful as Fort Bliss may have been
in a social way, there was grim business at
hand, too, during the years preceding the Civil
War. Indians were on the move throughout the
territory, and troops from Fort Bliss participated in many actions against them. In 1855, for
example, they rendezvoused in the Guadalupe
Mountains with the 1st Dragoons, for action
against Mescalero Indians.
In 1856, a cavalry detachment was sent to
San Elizario because of Indian thievery, and in
1857, infantry and cavalry participated in a
campaign against the Gila Indians. (That same
year Fort Bliss saw pass through El Paso the
famed Army Camel Train, en route from Camp
Verde, Texas, to Fort Tejon, Calif.)
Perhaps typical of action seen by Fort Bliss
troops was the Dog Canyon fight in the
Sacramento Mountains in February 1859.
Indians had stolen cattle and mules from a
ranch near San Elizario, and Lt. Henry M.
Lazelle of the 8th Infantry took 30 men of the
Mounted Rifles (todays 3rd Armored Cavalry
Regiment) in pursuit.
It would be pleasant to report that Fort Bliss

played an important role in the Civil War, but


such was not the case. On March 31, 1861, all
Texas posts, including Fort Bliss, were surrendered to the Confederacy, by order of Maj.
Gen. David E. Twiggs, who commanded the
Department of Texas.
The post served as headquarters for
Confederate campaigns which swept the
Mesilla Valley, until the California Column
the First California (Union) Cavalry, under
Col. J. H. Carleton reached the area on Aug.
20, 1862, and drove the Confederate units out.
But in retreat, the Confederates burned the
forts buildings and emptied the storehouses,
so the Union forces made no attempt to garrison the post until the war ended.

Searching for a
permanent site

With the Civil War ending, Fort Bliss was


again occupied by the U.S. Army on Oct. 16,
1865. Indians had been on the rampage while
the troops were absent, and El Pasos population had shrunk to 23 Americans and about 150
Mexicans when the Army moved back in. The
frontier community was wild and woolly, and
Fort Bliss, now occupied by the 5th Infantry,
was wet.
The post was on the banks of the Rio

St. Anne-style homes built in the


1890s are still in use today.

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Maj. Gen. John J. Pershing reviews


troops at Fort Bliss circa 1916.

A Patriot launcher posed for flight

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Grande, which, in those days, followed a different course than it does today. By February of
1868, the river had turned the parade ground
into a river of mud and it was time for Fort
Bliss to move again to a new site of 300 acres
on the Stephenson Ranch near the present
Concordia Cemetery.
Camp Concordia, as it was called instead of
Fort Bliss, with its new buildings and treelined parade ground, held that name until
March 23, 1869, when orders were issued
restoring the name to Fort Bliss. Along with
other forts in West Texas, it kept the peace on
the frontier so well that eventually Indians
went that-a-way to the north. By 1876 things
were so quiet in the El Paso area that troops at
Fort Bliss were ordered north to where the
action was.
The few remaining at the garrison mostly
camp followers, ailing Soldiers, and dependents were sent southeastward to Fort Davis.
In 1877, Fort Bliss was abandoned.
But security went with the troops. Business
ground to a halt in El Paso. A rowdy element
moved in from across the river and from all
parts of the West. Gunfights, gambling and
riotous living became the order of the day.
Cattle rustling flourished to the point where the
decent folks of the area needed protection more
from those of their own race than from the
Indians.
Similar circumstances existed across the
Rio Grande in Paso del Norte. The culmination

was the El Paso Salt War.


The situation grew bad enough that
Congress called for an investigation, and finally, the Army was ordered back in. Elements of
the 9th Cavalry and the 15th Infantry arrived in
El Paso on Jan. 1, 1878. They found the old
Concordia post in ruins, and rented quarters in
town, south and east of the original site on
Coons Ranch, and they used the Public Square
(now San Jacinto Plaza) as a parade ground.
With Concordia useless, a board of officers
selected a site for a new Fort Bliss and settled
on land at the west edge of town on a bluff
overlooking the Rio Grande. The property was
bought Feb. 4, 1879, from heirs of Simeon
Hart, and construction began in September.
The new post, near the site of old Harts Mill,
was occupied the following year. Fort Bliss
was back in business, at the fifth site in its history.
It was to be a permanent location, but
Congress and the railroads asked for a right of
way through the Fort Bliss Military
Reservation. The arrival of the railroad in the
1880s, contributed to the development of El
Paso and the importance of Fort Bliss; therefore, the Army decided to make Fort Bliss the
major fort in the region. But since the railroad
cut directly through the military post, it was
time for Fort Bliss to move again.
In March 1890, the Secretary of War was
authorized to sell the property on the river and

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buy a new site within 10 miles of the city


limits, occupy not less than 1,000 acres,
and to build the necessary buildings and
quarters. An El Paso citizen's association
purchased and donated 1,266 acres of land
on Lanoria (La Noria) Mesa. A former
wasteland of sand and cactus overlooking
the valley has grown and remains the current site of Fort Bliss.
On Oct. 27, 1893, the post was occupied by a battalion of the 18th Infantry,
led by Capt. William H. McLaughlin. Col.
Henry M. Lazelle was the 18th Infantrys
commander, but he was on sick leave in
Minnesota at the time; thus Capt.
McLaughlin had the distinction of being
the first commander actually present at
the new site of Fort Bliss. New construction included an administrative building,
mess hall, two barracks for enlisted men,
a power plant on the east side of the main
parade ground, 14 two-story quarters for
officers, three two-story quarters for noncommissioned officers, supply buildings,
a guardhouse and a corral on the west
side.

Watching
Fort Bliss grow

Most of these buildings are still in use


today. But the post was not always active.
During the Spanish-American War in
1898, the infantry moved out, leaving the
post for several months in the hands of
one lieutenant, a chaplain, a doctor and
five troopers of a transient cavalry unit.
Elements of other infantry and cavalry
groups came and went, and the garrison at
the turn of the century varied in the number of personnel from as little as seven to
as much as a battalion of infantry.
Thereafter, the post settled down and
began to grow. Much construction was
undertaken during the early 1900s,
including a large set of quarters for the
commanding officer and considerable
building of new roads and approaches. In
1911, a major ceremony at Fort Bliss
marked the coming admission of New
Mexico and Arizona to statehood.
Another border spillover during the
Mexican revolution was the raid on
March 9, 1916, by Pancho Villa and a
horde of his bandits when they attacked

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the town of Columbus, N.M., at that time


garrisoned by the 13th Cavalry. Both
civilians and cavalrymen were slain.
Many of Villas followers were killed in
the battle and the immediate pursuit that
followed.
Gen. John J. Pershing, at Fort Bliss,
was ordered to take punitive action
against Villa. Six days after the raid,
Pershing led his forces across the border,
and for 11 months Villa hid from U.S.
troops. Villa was never caught. The expedition ended in February of 1917. Villa
eventually was pardoned by the Mexican
government, but was assassinated on July
20, 1923, by some of his Mexican enemies in an ambush at Parral, Chihuahua.
In 1919, the 5th Cavalry was relieved
by the 8th Cavalry at Fort Bliss, and the
11th and 13th Cavalry departed. Maj.
Gen. Robert L. Howze, who was awarded
the Medal of Honor for gallantry against
the Sioux Indians, commanded the post
from 1919 until 1925.
The 7th and 8th Cavalry Regiments
were stationed at Fort Bliss in 1919 in
response to unrest related to the Mexican
Revolution (1910-1921). A part of the 7th
Cavalry cantonment remains northwest of
Noel Field. The 8th Cavalry cantonment,
long since demolished was situated north
of the parade ground. On Sept.12, 1921,
the War Department incorporated the 7th
and 8th Cavalry Regiments into the newly
formed First Cavalry Division at Fort
Bliss. Howze was instrumental in organizing the 1st Cavalry Division, which activated as a regular Army division. The formation of the 1st Cavalry Division made
Fort Bliss the nation's premier cavalry
installation.
The 1st and 5th Cavalry were stationed
at Camp Marfa and Fort Clark.
The remainder of the division,
Division Headquarters, Special Troops,
2nd Cavalry Brigade, 7th and 8th Cavalry,
82nd Field Artillery Battalion, Horse, 8th
Mounted Engineers, 1st Medical
Squadron, 1st Armored Car Troop, 1st
Signal Troops and the Division Pack
Trains were stationed at Fort Bliss.
First Cavalry Division troops of Fort
Bliss continued to use horse cavalry as the
most effective means of patrolling the
U.S.-Mexican border through the 1930s.
With the advent of United States entry

into World War I, Fort Bliss was garrisoned by a Provisional Cavalry Division
and became a training ground for men
soon to take their place on the front lines.
It became famed not only for producing some of the Armys best trained and
best disciplined units, but was also called
the training ground of generals. Four
Army chiefs of staff were produced by
Fort Bliss Hugh L. Scott, Peyton C.
March, John J. Pershing and John
Leonard Hines.
Much of Pershings success in France
probably could be attributed to the stern
lessons he learned in organizing and
directing the Punitive Expedition into
Mexico in pursuit of Pancho Villa. When
the war ended, Fort Bliss became the key
center for border defense and control.
New construction was ordered, including
four airplane hangars on the original
Biggs Field, on the main post. In 1926,
the field was relocated and later grew into
Biggs Air Force Base. It was named after
local World War I flyer James Buster
Biggs, who was killed in France.
Another major piece of construction
during the post war years was William
Beaumont General Hospital, one of the
finest military hospitals in the Southwest.
Despite the presence of planes,
artillery and engineers, Fort Bliss, those
years immediately after World War I, was
primarily a cavalry post. The horse still
played an important role in the Army, but
its time was becoming more and more
limited.

Replacing the
horse with
anti-aircraft

And so it went always maneuvers and


sometimes action, for the men at Fort
Bliss. In 1940, a new branch of service
was brought to the old post. The Armys
Anti-aircraft Training Center was established to train men in the handling of antiaircraft guns a preview of things to
come. World War II had already begun in
Europe and airpower was beginning to
play an important role in the life of military men.
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infantry post, but little by little, the


infantry was superseded by cavalry. But
there was no place in World War II for
horsemen. In 1937, Fort Bliss troops
engaged in Provisional Infantry Division
exercises and later in Provisional Cavalry
Division tests. In February 1943, the Fort
Bliss division was alerted for overseas
duty, horses and horse equipment were
turned in. The day of the horse-mounted
cavalry had ended.
While war raged in Europe and in the
Pacific Theater of Operations, Fort Bliss
continued to train and turn out troops
again, as in World War I, earning a reputation among the best trained and disciplined in the Army. Anti-aircraft artillery
was in full command at the post, and Fort
Bliss became the Armys Anti-aircraft
Replacement Training Center in April of
1944.
The war also brought another change
to Fort Bliss. In March of 1943, the first
detachment of personnel of the Womens
Auxiliary Army Corps (later known as the
Womens Army Corps) arrived at El Paso.
In November 1945, the Anti-aircraft
Replacement Training Center was inactivated but a new unit came into being the
1st Anti-aircraft and Guided Missile
Battalion, the first of its kind in the U.S.
Army. Earlier that year a portentous event
had taken place about 100 miles to the
north the worlds first atomic explosion.
The old-time Fort Bliss cavalryman
wouldnt believe his eyes if he saw Fort

Bliss today. Weapons he never dreamed of


leap skyward from the desert sands and
streak through the heavens. The hand-tohand combat of an earlier day, when
Indians skulked through the mountains,
has given way to a system of warfare that
permits attack on an ocean far away. Even
the cavalry has been unhorsed, and now
rides tanks or flies helicopters into battle.
Yet the arrival of the 3rd Armored Cavalry
Regiment in 1972 closed a 29-year period
without cavalry, and provided a link to
past history.
For the defense of the United States,
great missiles have been deployed to
strike down attacking forces miles from
their target. The first U.S. air defense missile was conceived at Fort Bliss late in
1944, when air defense artillery officers
drew up requirements for a radio-controlled aerial torpedo.
Expansion of the air defense continued
throughout the 20th century. In 1946, Dr.
Wernher von Braun and other German scientists were at Fort Bliss and White Sands
Missile Range building and testing the V2
missile. By 1957 the U.S. Army Air
Defense Center and School were re-designated and McGregor Range was officially
opened.
From the day airplanes came into
prominence as a weapon of war, defense
against them has rested on guns capable
of hurling a projectile into their path. But
the ability of guns to reach high enough
speed to achieve real accuracy lagged
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behind the development of aircraft in


speed and altitude capabilities.
The age of the missile had arrived, and
it is at Fort Bliss and its ranges that men
are trained in the use of this new weapon
of war. The Nike Ajax missile system
changed the concept of defense against air
attack. It was geared to guide a missile to
its target with power enough to go higher
and faster than any plane.

Modern age

Many technological advances have


been made since the introduction of Nike
Ajax into the Armys air defense inventory. The follow-on to Ajax was Nike
Hercules, which was the strategic backbone of the now defunct Army Air
Defense Command, a defensive organization whose defense stretched from the east
to west coasts. Since then, Army air
defense has redirected its emphasis
toward the defense of the combat division.
The Patriot is currently the cornerstone
weapon system of Army air defense. The
Patriot, deployed to Southwest Asia and
permanently stationed in Korea. It continues to be upgraded to tactical ballistic
missiles.
The Terminal High Altitude Area
Defense System began its second phase of
flight testing in 2005 and will continue
with increasingly complex test flights at
White Sands Missile Range before moving test operations to the Pacific Missile
Range on the Isle of Kauai, Hawaii in
2007. THAAD is designed to intercept
and destroy incoming enemy ballistic
missiles during the terminal phase of
flight either outside or just inside the
earth's atmosphere. It will be a component
of the Missile Defense Agencys layered
Ballistic Missile Defense System,
designed to intercept ballistic missiles of
all ranges in all phases of flight. Together,
these complementary systems provide
commanders the freedom of action they
need to accomplish their mission in the
face of hostile air attack.
On Aug. 2, 1990, Iraq invaded and
overran Kuwait. President George H. W.
Bush followed this act of aggression with
orders for deployment of U.S. forces to
the Persian Gulf Aug. 7.
Elements of the 11th ADA Bde. with
the Patriot missile system deployed from

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Avengers on the move

Fort Bliss on Aug. 12 headed for the Gulf


with the mission to defend ports and airfields. Following this initial phase of
deployment, the remainder of the 11th
ADA Brigade, with Stinger and Hawk
missiles and other organic equipment,
deployed to the area.
By the end of October, the entire 3rd
Armored Cavalry Regiment with its
M1A1 Abrams tanks, Bradley Fighting
vehicles, Blackhawk, Cobra and Kiowa
helicopters, M155 Howitzers and other
equipment had arrived in Saudi Arabia.
The 70th Ordnance Battalion, to
include the 2-507th Medical Company
(Air Ambulance) and the 978th Military
Police Company, also deployed throughout the months of August through
October.
Every unit and organization at Fort
Bliss, to include the 6th ADA Brigade,
Range Command and the 1st Support Bn.
deployed military personnel to support the
U.S. effort in the Persian Gulf.
Air attacks were launched by the U.S.
and coalition forces Jan. 17, 1991. On Jan.
18, air defense history was made when the
2nd Bn., 7th ADA of the 11th ADA
Brigade launched the first Patriot missile
in wartime. The missile intercepted and
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tactical ballistic missile, commonly


known as the SCUD; another first.
During the attacks on Riyadh and
Dhahran, the Patriot missile brought
down 34 Scuds. In Israel, Patriot battalions sent from Germany with advisors
from Fort Bliss units engaged and shot
down 18 Scuds.
On Feb. 23 the U.S. and its allies
launched a large-scale ground assault
against Iraq. The 3rd Armored Cavalry,
along with other U.S. and coalition forces,
launched an attack against the elite
Republican Guard in an operation called
hammer and anvil. The mobility of the
regiment helped to trap and crush the
150,000-man Republican guard, considered to be the backbone of Saddam
Husseins power in the region.
Upon arrival in the Persian Gulf, the
70th Ordnance Bn. was dispersed
throughout the region and played a major
role in keeping the troops supplied.
The 2-507th Medical Company provided air evacuation capabilities to transport ill and injured personnel to area hospitals.
Personnel assigned to the 978th MP
Company spent their third Christmas on
foreign soil. The previous two years they
were deployed to Central America. Their

mission was to provide the needed security around established perimeters, protecting the lives of service members and their
equipment.
The 100-hour war ended with a cease
fire Feb. 27, and on March 8 the first contingent of Fort Bliss Soldiers from the
11th ADA Brigade returned home. Of the
12,000 Soldiers who deployed from Fort
Bliss, including Guard and Reserve units,
a few remained in Saudi Arabia until late
1991. ADA units continually rotate to the
area for joint training.
Realignment came after the Gulf War.
The 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment with
nearly 6,000 Soldiers and their equipment
left Fort Bliss, after 23 years, for a new
home at Fort Carson, Colo. Several air
defense brigades were added to the Fort
Bliss community in 1996: the 108th ADA
Brigade from Fort Polk, La., the 31st
ADA Brigade from Fort Hood, and the
35th ADA Bde. from Fort Lewis, Wash.
Fort Blisss sesquicentennial in 1998
was a monumental year for Fort Bliss, as
the original orders to bring troops to the
El Paso area were signed 150 years earlier on Nov. 7, 1848. Throughout the year,
many events were held to celebrate the
event.
Although history shows that Fort Bliss

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Soldiers board a helicopter


in Afghanistan.

has had several names and has even been


located in six different areas, it has always
been the military post at El Paso. Each
Fort Bliss site was commemorated, noteworthy events honored, and Soldiers,
civilians, family members and visitors
were invited to join the Sesquicentennial
celebration.
The 32nd Army Air and Missile
Defense Command was activated in
October 1998 to maintain command and
control of all air defense assets in a theater
of operations. The 11th ADA Brigade falls
under this command, and with the upgrading of the Patriot System to PAC-3 and the
successful testing of the THAAD System,
air and missile defense continues to play a
vital role in the nations defense.
In 2004, the 35th ADA Brigade moved
to South Korea. Fort Bliss continued to
improve its stance as a power projection
platform by opening a new rail system for
the deployment complex. At the same
time, the post maintained its commitment
to a high quality of life for Soldiers and
their families.
Fort Bliss continues to play a significant role in Operation Enduring Freedom
and Operation Iraqi Freedom since the
nations tragedy on Sept. 11.
A new type of unit activated at Fort
Bliss in October 2005, bringing home a
The 4th BCT, 1st Armored Division
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portion of the 1st Cavalry Division. The


4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry
Division, a heavy maneuver BCT, is part
of the new total Army transformation into
units of action. The unit brings the proud
traditions of the cavalry back to Fort
Bliss.
The year 2005 brought announcements
of a new era in the history of Fort Bliss.
The 2005 Base Realignment and Closure
Act was proposed, argued, and passed
with major changes in store. Changes
include moving the U.S. Army Air
Defense Artillery School and one ADA

brigade to Fort Sill, Okla., and moving


two other ADA brigades to other installations. The 32nd AAMDC and 11th ADA
Brigade remain at Fort Bliss.
By 2012, Fort Bliss will have more
than 34,000 new Soldiers plus their families. Currently stationed here are the 1st,
2nd, 3rd, 4th Brigade Combat teams, the
15th Sustainment Brigade, a Fires
Brigade and many other support units. A
full up Aviation Brigade is scheduled for
2011 along with the flag of the 1st
Armored Division, which all of these
units now fall under. The Future Force
Integration Directorate is also located
here. The unit has oversight of testing of
all new modernization hi-tech systems for
the Army.
Fort Bliss growth has spanned a rich
period of our nations history. During any
week on Fort Bliss ranges, training on
sophisticated air defense systems, M1A2
Tanks, Bradley Fighting Vehicles,
MRAPS, Strykers and Infantry troops
mass on over 800 thousand acres to hone
their warfighting skills.
The German Air Defense Center and
the Training Command remain here at
Fort Bliss. Each year the Japanese
Army/Air Force returns to train and fire
their Patriot and HAWK missiles.
Just as El Paso has blossomed into a
major international city because of its
location on the Rio Grande, with colorful
Old Mexico across the river, Fort Bliss
has also become an international community.

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HISTORICAL
TOUR
[Drive vWalk v Enjoy]

Welcome to the Fort Bliss


Historical tour. Your 3.6 mile drive
around Fort Bliss will be more enjoyable if you follow these directions:
Building and site descriptions are
given from left to right as you face
the numbered stop marker.
Please bear in mind that Fort Bliss
is an active Army post. Please
respect the privacy of the people
who live in the historic houses and
do not interfere with the conduct of
government business in the offices.
Large vehicles (over 3/4 ton) and
motorcycles are prohibited on
Sheridan Road.

Introduction
The 1893 construction of the new post of
Fort Bliss on La Noria Mesa, five miles east
of the town of El Paso, and on the east side
of the Franklin Mountains, was part of a consolidation of troops at the close of the Indian
wars. The railroad and the telegraph allowed
the concentration of Soldiers in fewer and
larger installations which could be more economically and efficiently managed. The La
Noria Mesa site is the sixth location of the
post since U.S. troops first established a garrison opposite El Paso in 1849.
Begin your tour at the Fort Bliss 1st
Armored Division Old Ironsides Museums.

Stop 1 (Parking lot - Fort Bliss and Old Ironsides Museums)


The Fort Bliss and Old Ironsides

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Museums display interpret the history of


Fort Bliss at various sites beginning in 1849
to the present. Soldiers, Soldier life and the
Army family are portrayed in the many
exhibits found inside the museums and in the
display area outdoors.
For your next stop on the tour, turn out of
the parking lot heading north on Marshall
Road. Turn right on Victory Avenue, then
right on Pleasonton Road. Continue driving
to Noel Field. Turn right on Sheridan Road
and follow to the next Historic Tour Marker.

Stop 2 (Pullout - Noel Field)

You are at Noel Field, named for Lt. Paul


A. Noel, U.S. Cavalry, who was killed in a
polo accident Nov. 21, 1928. The field is the
posts main parade ground, the site of
parades, changes of command and other military ceremonies.

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The two-story, tile roofed, stucco Field


Grade Officers Quarters to your left were
built in 1934 with Public Works
Administration funds in the amount of
$12,227. They have full basements, 2,800
square feet of floor space, and originally
had screened sleeping porches which
were bricked in after the advent of air
conditioning.
To your right front, about four miles
distant, William Beaumont Army Medical
Center, a yellow monolithic 12 story
structure is clearly visible against the
darker background of the Franklin
Mountains. The Army has had a major
medical facility here since 1921 when the
original Beaumont Hospital was built.
The building you see was opened in 1972,
serves patients from three states, and is
the Armys Trauma Center.
Across Noel Field to your right are the
three story, tile roofed, stucco Horse
Cavalry Enlisted Mens Barracks built in
1934 as part of the same PWA project as
the Officers Quarters on your left.
Designed to house 254 men, they are adjacent to the brick stables you will see at
stop 11. They are now used as offices.
Continue on Sheridan Road to
Pershing Road. Turn right, follow into
Pershing Circle and follow to the next

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Historic Tour Marker.

Stop 3 (Pershing Circle)


Pershing Circle is named for Gen. John
J. Pershing. On your left is Memorial
Circle with its flagpole, dedicated in 1948
on the occasion of Fort Bliss Centennial
Celebration. The original bronze tablets at
its base commemorate the World War II
service of the 1st Cavalry Division and
that of the 200th Coast Artillery (anti-aircraft), New Mexico National Guard.
Contemporary tablets are placed by units
to commemorate the 50th anniversary of
their service. Memorial Circle is frequently the site of post ceremonies, such as the
50-gun Salute to the Nation on the Fourth
of July.
To your front is the Center Chapel,
built as the posts first movie theater in
1926 and made over into a chapel in 1938.
It is Fort Bliss main chapel.
Beyond and to the right of the chapel
are single story, U-shaped red brick buildings built in 1919 as 92-man barracks. In
the early 1920s, men of the 7th Cavalry
Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division lived in
them. The Center Chaplains Office and
similar activities are located there today.
To your right are the Memorial Grove
and a low stone monument to General of

the Army Omar N. Bradley, who lived


here at the time of his death in 1981.
Further right, across Sheridan Road, is
Shipton House, named for Brig. Gen.
James A. Shipton, who was the father of
Air Defense Artillery during the First
World War. The 3,207 square foot house
was built in 1934, at a cost of $16,400, as
the official residence of the commanding
general and is still used for that purpose.
Continue on Pershing Circle, turn left
on Pershing Road. Once you pass Sage
Hall (the building on your left), turn left
and follow to the next Historic Tour
Marker in the southwestern most parking
lot.

Stop 4 (Around Pershing Circle)

On your left is Sage Hall, formerly a


tile roofed War Department Theater
funded by the PWA and built in 1938.
Identical theaters from that era exist at
Fort Clark, Texas, and Fort Huachuca,
Ariz., and other contemporary posts. The
Hall is now used for religious services.
To your front is a Pershing Tank on
Pershing Circle, which depicts the post
transition to a heavy maneuver center. The
huge stone marker is a memorial to
Soldiers from 4th Brigade Combat team,
1st Cavalry Division who lost their lives

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in Operation Iraqi Freedom.


The line of single story bungalows to
your right was built in 1914. They were,
and still are, used as officers quarters.
Further right is the Japanese Garden,
built in 1972 and maintained by the
Japanese Armed Forces as a symbol of
friendship. Japan maintains liaison officers at Fort Bliss and sends a contingent
of its air defense artillery here annually
for training.
To your rear is Hinman Hall, present
Fort Bliss Headquarters. Built in 1954 at a
cost of $2.7 million, this 259,000 square
foot masonry structure also houses the
Mission Support Element and the transition team to the 1st Armored Division.
Beyond the intersection where you will
turn right to return to Sheridan Road,
named for Gen. Phillip H. Sheridan, commander and chief of the Army in 1884,
you will see the stone pillars of Pershing
Gate, an entrance to Fort Bliss from El
Paso.
Return to Sheridan Road, turn right.
As you drive by Hinman Hall, the cannons flanking its main entrance are 12
pounder field guns commonly called
Napoleons. The tubes were cast by the
Revere Copper Company of Boston in
1862 at a contract price of 50 cents per

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pound or $600 per tube. The carriages


are latter day reproductions.
Turn right on Ruhlen Circle and follow
to the next Historic Tour Marker in the
parking lot on the right.

Stop 5 (Southwestern most parking lot


across from Pershing House)

To your left rear is the yellow brick


1893 Post Administration Building and
Mess hall, the posts first headquarters.
Flanking it on either side are the two
Enlisted Mens Double Barracks, each
built to house two companies of troops
(160 men at that time). Near the roof cornices is decorative brickwork not normally associated with barracks, which is now
the headquarters for 32nd Army Air and
Missile Defense Command.
The other buildings in the same line are
1915 70-man two-story red brick barracks
with covered porches. Three of these have
since had the porches bricked in, to provide more interior floor space. All are now
used as offices.
To your front is Smith Bliss Field, on
which can be seen the monument to Lt.
Col. William Wallace Smith Bliss, for
whom the post is named. Bliss was the
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and their families live in these quarters.


Across Sheridan Road, in front of
Pershing House is another low stone monument, this one dedicated to Capt. George
Ruhlen, who was the Constructing
Quartermaster for the post in 1893.
Ruhlen, West Point class of 1872, was
already experienced in military construction and was determined to make the new
post an imposing one.
Leave the parking lot following
Ruhlen Circle back to Sheridan Road.
Turn right on Sheridan and follow to the
next Historic Tour Marker (in the small
parking area on the right [near Cassidy
Road]).

Stop 6 (Map Kiosk, intersection of


Sheridan & Cassidy)

and was buried in New Orleans. This


monument placed over his grave. In 1955,
his remains were reinterred at Fort Bliss
National Cemetery. This field was formerly known as Howze Stadium after Maj.
Gen. Robert Howze, and was the site of
equestrian competitions and events during
the 1920s and 1930s.
To your right, still on Smith Bliss Field
is a low stone monument dedicated to the
Prisoners of War and Missing in Action of
the Vietnam War.
To your right rear is Pershing House,
a 4,697 square foot brick house built in
1910 at a cost of $16,000 as the commanding officers quarters. The wide covered porches all around are typical of
turn-of-the-century southwestern architecture. Gen. John J. Pershing lived here
from 1914 to 1916 and post commanders
occupied it until 1934. In recent years the
commanding generals for 32nd Army Air
and Missile Defense Command have lived
here.
The 2 1/2 story, brick Victorian houses
flanking Pershing house were built in
1893. Intended for captains and lieutenants, these 3,390 square foot quarters
have attics and full basements and cost
$8,900 to build. Currently, senior officers

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To your left rear, across Sheridan Road


is the yellow brick 1893 Guardhouse.
Across the intersection to left front is a
group of stone buildings built between
1893 and 1908 which housed the
Quartermaster Stables and the Wagon and
Wheelwright Shops. From the 1930s to
the early 1980s, they were used by the
post veterinarian.
Immediately across Cassidy Road are
one-story red brick houses with tile roofs
and full basements. These were built in
1933 as noncommissioned officers quarters for the 1st Cavalry Division. They are
used today as junior enlisted family quarters.
As you drive by the intersection of
Pershing and Cassidy Roads, notice the
buildings on the northeast corner. The single story, red brick building was built in
1930 as the Post Bakery, later used as
bachelor officers quarters, and is now a
chapel. Immediately beyond it is a small
field stone structure, built in 1920 as the
Post Tailor Shop. Continue on Cassidy,
turn right on Slater Road and follow until
next marker.

Stop 7 (Slater at Chaffee)

On your left is one of the first buildings


constructed here in 1893, the pump house.
Its steam-powered pump filled the water
tower to the left. In the intervening years
it was an icehouse, a rental center, and is
now headquarters for the U.S. Army
Dental Activity.
To your left front, across Chaffee

Road, named for Lt. Gen. Adna R.


Chaffee, chief of staff for the Army from
1904-1906, is the red brick guardhouse
built in 1916. It was later enlarged and in
the 1920s was the post telephone
exchange. It presently houses the administrative offices for the Army and Air
Force Exchange Service.
Immediately behind the Guardhouse is
the first Firehouse, an 8,987 square foot
building built in 1919 for $21,877. The
brick tower is for drying hoses and the
Fort Bliss Fire Department still uses the
facility.
To your right front is the rear of the
two-story
yellow
Administration
Building and Mess Hall which served as
the posts first headquarters.
To your right you have a rear view of
the 1893 Victorian style Enlisted Mens
Double Barracks. Near the roof cornices
can be seen the decorative brickwork
which is inconsistent with other Army
buildings of this period.
Continue on Slater Road to next
Historic Tour Marker.

Stop 8 (Utility pole just beyond bath

house)

To your left rear, next to the firehouse,


is a 5,284 square foot, single story, red
brick building, built in 1904 at a cost of
$18,279. Originally the Post Library, it
has been the Post Exchange, the Post
Nursery and is now the Junior Enlisted
Family Center.
The two-story, wooden building to
your left is one of the surviving World
War II mobilization temporary 63-man
barracks, of which some 30,000 were
built nationwide in 1940 and 1941.
Originally intended to last five to 10
years, they are disappearing from posts
throughout the Army and are now used for
training and storage.
To your right front is a one story, red
brick building built in 1915 as a 140-man
mess hall. Each pair of 1915 barracks
shared one of these mess halls. It is now
used as an office.
To your right rear is a gray building
with a pronounced raised ventilator along
its entire roof line. This was the outbuilding or bath house constructed in 1893 as
an adjunct to the barracks immediately
beyond it. In 1894 the Inspector General

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of the Army commended the post for having bathing facilities for its Soldiers.
Continue on Slater Road to next
Historic Tour Marker.

Stop 9 (Slater south of Adair)

On your left is a three-story, masonry,


77,328 square foot building built in 1953
at a cost of $2.7 million. It was designed
for instruction on the Nike Ajax and later
the Nike Hercules Air Defense Missile
Systems and is still in use today.
The two-story brick building to your
right front was built in 1914. For most of
its life, it served as a troop dispensary.
On the right is a rear view of the threestory, brick building built in 1916 as the
posts second hospital. Originally built
with covered porches encircling the structure on two floors, it served from 1921 to
1954 as Post Headquarters. It is currently
used as an office building.
Adair Road is named for 1st Lt. Henry
R. Adair, 10th Cavalry Regiment, killed
during the Punitive Expedition to Mexico
Continue on Slater Road to next
Historic Tour Marker.

Stop 10 (Behind Bldgs. 8 & 9)

The red brick, two-story building with


the hip roof and the prominent raised attic
on your right was the original 1893 hospital. It had covered sleeping porches all the
way around both floors. It was too small
to accommodate the posts growth and
was replaced by the preceding buildings.
The nearer one-story, yellow building was
also built in 1893 and served as the isolation ward and morgue.
Continue on Slater Road, turn left on
Carter Road. Follow to Custer Road, turn
right and proceed to next Historic Tour
Marker.

Stop 11 (Intersection of Custer and


Merritt Roads)

To your left rear are tall, masonry,


gable roofed buildings with large vertical
steel doors. These were built in 1953 as
Guided Missile Instruction buildings
when air defense artillery evolved from
guns to missiles. They are still used for
instruction and training for the Patriot
missile system.
At a distance to your left are two twin
roofed stucco adobe buildings erected in

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cavalry began to mechanize. The design
permits a clear interior, unobstructed by
stanchions or pillars. They are now used
for electronic equipment maintenance.
To your left are brick stables which had
caliche (a native calcified clay) floors
when they were built for the 1st Cavalry
Division in 1934 and 1939. The upper
story extensions on either end were
haylofts, and the tackle arms used to hoist
up the bales may still be seen. These 11
stables could each accommodate 112
horses or mules. They are currently used
as classrooms and offices.
The single story buildings between the
two lines of stables were quarters for stable sergeants and stewards, who lived
adjacent to the stables in case of fire or
emergency. They are currently used as
offices.
Continue on Custer Road to Merritt
Road. Turn left on Merritt Road to next
Historic Tour Marker.

Stop 12 (Merritt next to Bldg. 651)

To your left at a distance are threestory, masonry, enlisted barracks built in


1956. These were originally designed for
235 men (327 in wartime) with large
sleeping bays and integral mess halls.
During the 1970s the dormitory bays were

remodeled into one and two man rooms


for 162 men. In the mid-1990s, the
upgrade and modernization program
transformed each of these buildings to
house 111 male and female Soldiers in
conditions much like a modern apartment
house.
To your front at a distance are more
Guided Missile Instruction buildings.
These 15,083 square foot buildings are
used for training and maintenance.
The small brick building on your
immediate right is one of the six built as
farriers shops. Here the horses and mules
from the nearby stables were shod.
Continue on Merritt Road to
Pleasonton Road. Turn right on
Pleasonton and follow to the parking lot
of Old Fort Bliss.

End Tour (Old Fort Bliss)

Finish your tour at Old Fort Bliss. The


adobe buildings were a gift from the people
of El Paso on the occasion of the Centennial
Celebration of Fort Bliss in 1948. Old Fort
Bliss period rooms interpret life at Fort
Bliss in 1857. It is also the home of the
Childrens Bi-cultural Living History
Program which provides learning programs
for area schoolchildren to discover what life
was like in the El Paso area during 1857.

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Slater south of Adair
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Stop 10
Stop 10 Behind Bldg. 8
Stop 11 Intersection of Custer and Merritt
Stop 11 Intersection of Custer and Merritt
Stop 12 Merritt next to Bldg. 651
Stop 12 Merritt next to Bldg. 651
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Around town

EL PASO
[Sights vSounds v Attractions]

El Paso City Information 771-5820 Sun Metro 533-1220 Animal Regulation 842-1001 El Paso Water Utilities 594-5500 Driver License 877-1647 Police 585-6000

Big, bold and beautiful ... a land of


unsurpassed color and enchantment ...
this is the Sun City. It is big in variety,
too, from the spectacular majesty of
towering mountain peaks to the quiet
magic of the living desert; from the
tranquil valleys to the verdant forests;
from ancient culture to modern fine
arts.
This land tells the story of the mountain men, the wagon trails, the cowpokes, the prospectors, and all the others who built the West with the proud
relics of their forts, their trails, their
courage and their conquests.

El Paso: Gateway to
the Southwest
El Paso-Juarez, the largest port of entry on the
United States-Mexico border, holds the title
Crossroads of North America. Whether traveling by plane, train, bus or car, the international
cities connect to every important city in Mexico
and the United States.
Located at the tip of West Texas on the border
of Mexico and New Mexico, El Paso is built
around the fabled Pass of the North named by the
Spanish Conquistadores in 1598.
El Pasos climate is dry and sunny. El Paso is
the only year-round snow free pass through the
Rocky Mountains. With its altitude of 3,762 feet
above sea level and its average annual rainfall of
8.65 inches, El Paso has earned the distinct name
Sun City.
The area is a blend of Spanish, Indian, and
American cowboy heritage. Both English and
Spanish are spoken interchangeably in El Paso
and Juarez.
Texans love the rodeo. The El Paso Pro Rodeo comes to town every September.
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One of many murals around El Paso, this one is at the


Chamizal National Memorial.

El Paso is the fifth largest city in Texas and boasts a population of about
650,000 friendly people. The citys area is about 250 square miles and El Paso
Countys area is about 1,058 square miles.
In the El Paso valley, the sun will warm the days all year and snow will be but
a thought of another time and place unless you go to the nearby mountain tops
where winter snows provide a playground for skiers and old-fashioned snowball
fights. With the snow-capped mountains not more than 90 minutes away, it is not
unusual for El Pasoans to swim, play golf and ski or sled in the same day.
El Paso geography is another contrast. In the valley, you are at an elevation of
3,762 feet where the air is dry and the humidity is comparatively low. Or, if you
choose the mountains you may rise to 7,192 feet or more.
Major highways to and from El Paso include Interstates 10 and 25, U.S. 80,
U.S. 180, U.S. 62, U.S. 54, U.S. 85, Mexico 45 and the Border Freeway.
El Paso is serviced by nine domestic airlines: America West, American,
Continental, Delta, Frontier, Northwest, Southwest, United Express, and U.S.
Airways. Aerolitoral provides service to the major sectors of Mexico.
Information for all airlines can be obtained at the El Paso International
Airports website (www.elpasointernationalairport. com/) or the airline at the
number listed in the El Paso telephone directory.
Greyhound, Trailways, and Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico bus lines serve El
Paso, as well as El Paso-Los Angeles Limousine. Amtrak provides rail service
into and out of El Paso.
The El Paso area is rich in facilities for higher education.
The University of Texas at El Paso, located near downtown El Paso, offers
more than 160 degrees including 13 doctoral programs. (www.utep.edu)
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Central El Paso provides
valuable educational opportunities for those interested in the health sciences
field. (www.ttuhsc.edu/ elpaso/)

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A mere 47 miles north of El Paso in Las Cruces, N.M., is New Mexico State
University (www.nmsu.edu).
Other educational choices include El Paso Community College
(www.epcc.edu), Howard Payne University (www.hputx.edu/, then click on
Extension Centers), the University of Phoenix (www.phoenix.edu/), Webster
University (www.webster.edu/multicampus/ bliss.html), Park University
(www.park.edu/ftbl/) and Troy University (www.troy.edu).

El Paso area attractions

Assignment to Fort Bliss provides all the fun, culture, and recreation one
could ever seek due to being in the hub of two countries: United States and
Mexico, and three states: Texas, New Mexico and Chihuahua (Mexico).
Whether youre looking for something to do for a few hours, a day or a weekend, theres something for everyone. From hiking to taking in the numerous local
festivals, a valuable source of information is the El Paso Convention and Visitors
Bureau website at www.elpasocvb.com.

Chamizal National Memorial

The Chamizal National Memorial commemorates the peaceful settlement of a


century-old dispute over the international boundary between Mexico and the
United States. A museum and visitor center is on the grounds. The memorial is
west of the Cordova Island Port of Entry.
The memorials outdoor amphitheater is home to the Music Under the Stars
The ristra, made from long green chile, is a popular
west Texas ornament.

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program sponsored by the City of El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs


Department. Concerts ranging from Alternative to Zydeco are free to the public.
They begin at 7:30 p.m. on Sundays throughout the summer months. For the current schedule, visit the Music Under the Stars website at www.elpaso
texas.gov/mcad/music. asp or call 541-4481.
The Visitors Center is open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The grounds are open
daily from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. The memorial is closed Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Day and New Years Day. For more information, call 532-7273 or visit
their website at www.nps.gov/ cham/.

El Paso Centennial Museum

The El Paso Centennial Museum is a natural and cultural history museum with
exhibits and collections dealing with the American Southwest and northern
Mexico. Geology, paleontology, archeology, ethnology and history are areas represented with the collections. There are also changing exhibits on art, crafts and
science. The museum is located on the University of Texas at El Paso campus and
is open from 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday; closed Sunday,
Monday and University holidays. For more information, call 747-5411 or visit
http://museum.utep.edu/.

El Paso Convention and Performance Arts Center

The Judson F. Williams Convention Center offers 17 break-out rooms with


three halls. In total, it has 80,000 square feet of column-less space and services
banquet-style a total of 5,300 people. The center also includes the Abraham
Chavez Theater which seats 2,500.
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The center is home to numerous nationally known musical groups in concert,


touring stars of stage and screen, and lecturers and symposiums covering all
facets of academia, military business and entertainment.
For more information on scheduled performances, see the Venue Calendar at
the El Paso Convention and Performing Arts Centers website at www.elpasocvb.
com/cpac_index.s stg.

El Paso Holocaust Museum

The El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center was originally established
in honor and in memory of all those who were killed by the Nazis and those survivors who endured the terror. The museum was founded with the hope that by
documenting the events, the possibility of another holocaust will be prevented.
In October 2001, the El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center was badly
damaged in an electrical fire. Despite the untimely and shocking damage, the
museums directors vowed immediately to rebuild the museum and continue
enlightening the community about Holocaust history. The museums new location is 715 N Oregon St.
For more information, visit their website at www.elpasoholocaustmuseum.
org/ or call 351-0048.

El Paso Museum of Art

The El Paso Museum of Art, One Arts Festival Plaza, is one of the more popular museums in the area. The museum contains a portion of the Kress Collection
with works of 59 European masters including Botticelli, Filipino Lippi, Titian and
This statue can be seen at the El Paso Museum of Art.

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Tintoretto.
The museum is open Tuesday through
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, noon-5
p.m. For more information, call 532-1707 or
visit www.elpasoartmuseum.org/.
El Paso Symphony Orchestra
Now in its 75th consecutive season of uninterrupted concerts, the orchestra was actually
founded in 1893, making it one of the oldest
symphony orchestras in the United States.
The orchestra, boasting a membership of
highly talented musicians, plays an eight-concert subscription season in the Abraham
Chavez Theater in downtown El Paso. EPSO
has several educational outreach programs to
include the Young Peoples Concerts, which are
a series of six concerts performed for an estimated 14,000 area school children.
Special gala performances include Rudolf
Nureyev, the Texas Opera Theatre, Gershwin
and others. For ticket information, call 5323776 or visit their website at www.epso.org.

El Paso Zoo

The El Paso Zoo displays animals in natural


The El Paso Zoos sea lion exhibit is one of the kids favorite

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240 species including about 500 mammals,
reptiles, amphibians and birds, 700 fish and
500 invertebrates. Exhibits include a Reptile
House, South American Pavilion, Americas
Aviary, Cisneros Paraje, Birds of Prey,
American Biome, Forest Atrium, Asian
Grasslands, Asian Endangered Walk, and an
Elephant Complex.
The zoo is located at 4001 E. Paisano.
Summer hours of operation are MondayFriday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday to Sunday,
9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Winter hours are Sunday
through Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more
information, visit the Zoos website at
www.elpasozoo.org or call 521-1850.

Hueco Tanks State


Historical Park

Hueco Tanks State Historical Park, 6900


Hueco Tanks Road No. 1, consists of 860 acres
of interesting rock formations, including caves
and rock shelters that can be explored. It is
named for the large natural rock basins or hueHueco Tanks Historical Park is a wonderful place to hike and boulder.

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cos that have furnished a supply of trapped


rain water to dwellers and travelers in this arid
region of west Texas for a millennia. The area,
used by Indians for centuries, contains more
than 2,000 pictographs. It was later a rest stop
on the Butterfield Overland Mail Route.
The site includes a historic ranch house that
serves as the park's interpretive center, and
ruins of a stagecoach station. Activities include
picnicking, camping, hiking, rock climbing,
birding, nature study, viewing of prehistoric
and historic pictographs, stargazing, slide
shows, and guided tours.
Hueco Tanks offers different programs and
opportunities, and the hours of operation
change depending on the activity and the season. To learn about the various activities, hours
of operation and directions to the park, visit
their website at www.tpwd.state. tx.us/
spdest/findadest/parks/hueco_tanks/ or call
857-1135.

The Mission Trail

Located in El Pasos Lower Valley (take


Zaragosa Road south from Interstate 10, Exit
32) are three stately adobe churches that remain
The Socorro Mission was first built in 1682 and stands along the Mission Trail.

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as living testaments to the faith of our Spanish


and Indian ancestors. The Ysleta Mission,
established in 1682, is the cornerstone of the
Ysleta del Sur Indian Pueblo. Two miles east
on Socorro Road is the Socorro Mission, first
built in 1682 and currently under renovation.
Six miles farther east is the San Elizario Chapel
established in 1789. For more information, call
422-1700.

Tigua Cultural Center

The Tigua Indian Reservation is one of the


oldest communities in the Southwest and is
now a part of El Paso. The original mission
church is still the religious focal point of the
Tigua Indian community, which was built when
the Tigua Indians and the Spanish missionaries
settled in the El Paso del Norte following their
flight from the Pueblo Revolt of 1680.
The Tigua Tribe Museum traces the history
of the Indians of the Southwest through a fine
collection of artifacts, paintings, and folklore.
Those searching for unique qifts will find several family-operated gift shops, with artists
working at the shops. The Tigua Indian Social
Dancers perform a wide variety of Indian
The Tigua Tribe Museum traces the history of the Indians of the Southwest.

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dances for visitors at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.


on Saturday and Sunday. Traditional Indian
bread making is conducted on Saturday mornings.
The Tigua Cultural Center is located at 305
Yaya Lane at Socorro Road just east of the
Ysleta Mission. It is open to visitors 8:30 a.m.
through 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. For
more information, call 859-7700.

Viva! El Paso!

Viva! El Paso! celebrates more than 400


years of history through music, dance, and theater. Each performance provides a snapshot of
the evolution of El Pasos four cultures
Indian, Spanish, Mexican and Western.
Performances are in the heart of El Paso at the
McKelligon Canyon Amphitheater which is a
central player in the show. Performances are at
8:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays during the
summer months. For more information and
performance dates, call 467-0617.

Franklin Mountain State Park

Spectacular views await those who follow I10 west to the Woodrow Bean Transmountain
Viva! El Paso is an exciting summer musical production that takes place outdoors in the
McKelligan Canyon Ampitheater.

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The Wyler Aerial Tramway takes you to the top of the Franklin Mountains. The view is amazing.

Road thence deep into the canyons rising to an


altitude almost one mile high.
At the western vista, park and look into the
Rio Grande Valley nourishing cotton, corn,
chili peppers and other crops. To the west is Mt.
Riley in New Mexico and to the north is Las
Cruces, N.M., while to the south is the city of
Juarez, Mexico.
The immediate surrounding area is part of
the largest urban park in the nationthe
Franklin Mountains State Park. Covering about
37 square miles within the El Paso City limits,
the park has easy access for those who enjoy
hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing.
Visit the FMSP website at www.tpwd.
state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/franklin/ or
call 566-6441 for more information.

Wyler Aerial

The Wyler Aerial Tramway Franklin


Mountains State Park features an aerial cable
car situated on 195 acres of rugged mountain
and rock formations on the east side of the
Franklin Mountains.
Driving the paved road that snakes up the
Franklin Mountains State Park is the perfect place for day hiking.
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east side of the Franklin Mountains from the


intersection of McKinley and Alabama streets
is half the fun. Visitors arrive at a parking area
that sits at an elevation of 4,692 feet. The view
of El Paso, to the east, is magnificent. Here visitors can admire the beauty of cacti gardens or
watch the tramway gondolas take off.
Visitors can purchase tickets at the tramway
station to ride a gondola that will transport
them to the top of Ranger Peak. The Swissmade gondolas travel on a 2,600 foot long, 1
3/8 inch diameter steel cable. While waiting to
depart, the visitor can view part of the machinery and mechanism of the system through a
window located on the south side of the base
station. On the ride to the top, the cabin attendant will describe the different cacti and rock
formations along the way. Abundant wildlife,
including reptiles, birds and insects, offer exciting viewing opportunities. The four minute ride
soars above a vast canyon that is 240 feet deep
in some places.
From Ranger Peak, 5,632 feet above sea
level, the visitor can enjoy the view of 7,000
square miles encompassing three states and two
nations.
The station at the top provides accessible
ramps and paved grounds leading into an
observation deck with a 360 degree view.
Current conditions can vary from day to day.
For more details or directions, visit their website
at
www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/w
yler_aerial_tram/ or call the park at 800-7921112 or 566-6622.

Texas

The name Texas is from tejas, an Indian


word meaning friendly. That ancient language
is heard no more, but the spirit of tejas lives on
in todays Texas.
The distance from El Paso, the western-most
city of the state, to Orange, on the TexasLouisiana border, is 875 miles. The distance
between Brownsville, the southernmost city on
the Gulf of Mexico to Amarillo, near the TexasOklahoma border is 855 miles.
After you get settled in at Fort Bliss, the
Texas Tourist Information Bureau at Anthony,
Texas, a suburb of El Paso should be your first
stop. It has a trained staff of tourist counselors
and printed literature to make your travels
throughout the state pleasant and worry free.
Among that literature is the annual Travel
Guide published by the Travel Division of the
Texas Department of Transportation. It divides
the state into seven regions for the pleasure of
its traveling public.
Big Bend Country is an untamed paradise of
Take a nice hike through McKittrick Canyon located in the Guadalupe Mountains in the fall.
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colorful mountains and desert floors. In Big


Bend Country, the skys no limit. Nowhere else
in Texas do the stars at night shine quite so
bright or the sunsets seem quite so rosy. Here,
too, the earth displays its own vigor. Prickly
Pear cacti bloom with fuchsia ferocity and
golden exuberance as desert vistas shimmer far
into the distance. Nomadic tumbleweeds
bounce erratically across lonesome prairies,
and craggy mountain peaks form a jagged phalanx on the horizon.
Music, rolling hills, spring-fed rivers, and
dude ranches all make up the Texas Hill
Country. Maybe it's the serene valleys tucked
between rolling, cedar-studded hills or the
abundant indigo and scarlet wildflowers of
spring. Perhaps its the cypress trees that line
meandering river banks or the friendly small
towns where time ticks at a slower tock.
The Gulf Coast has more than 600 miles of
beaches, sand dunes, and cultural attractions.
The vast Gulf of Mexico weaves its watery
spell upon seafarers and landlubbers alike. For,
in addition to the bounty of the shimmering sea
surfing its shores, Texas offers an abundance of
terrific terra firma along its 624-mile coastline.
Big skies, sweeping sunsets, great plains,
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and breathtaking vistas span the


Panhandle Plains. Some folks call this
region of Texas gloriously flat, some say
it's just plain glorious. These vast, open
lands like the overwhelming expanses
of the ocean, often evoke superlatives and
always excite the imagination. Artist
Georgia OKeeffe, who once lived here
(in Amarillo and Canyon), reveled in the
beauty of that wild world and portrayed
the expansive luminosity of the plains in
her magnificent paintings.
Acres of pine forests and historic
towns accentuate the Piney Woods. In the
Piney Woods of East Texas, Nature lays
down a wondrous welcome mat. Carpeted
with fragrant pine needles, brimming with
lakes both mammoth and mysterious, and
seasonally rich with radiant roses, delicate
dogwoods, and exquisite azaleas, this
inviting area both fascinates and captivates.
Prairies and Lakes. Does that title
really tell the tale? Well, yes and no.
Prairies and Lakes paint merely the pastoral brush strokes in this regions richly
textured panorama. The full picture

emerges only when you add the dynamic


cities, charming communities, and colorful history that enliven this attractionpacked section of Texas.
The South Texas Plains features
Spanish missions, theme parks, and more,
and lays claim to be the Gateway to old
Mexico. Say hello to the Alamo and
adios to the winter blues and the summer
doldrums. Soak up some sun in the tropical Rio Grande Valley. Stroll the streets of
Laredo. Attend a fiesta, admire a Picasso,
and savor a salsa-spiced snack. You will
soon find that there is nothing plain about
the South Texas Plains. Throughout the
year, this fascinating region, from San
Antonio to the Rio Grande, offers
delights, muy especial!

New Mexico
attractions

El Paso is closer to New Mexico than


any community in Texas. Consequently,
most El Pasoans travel to the Land of

Enchantment for sightseeing, recreation


and cultural undertakings.
This section is devoted to some of the
many, many attractions available in one,
two, or three or more day trips. New
Mexico offers outstanding facilities for its
visitors and clean, comfortable accommodations are available at reasonable prices
throughout the state.
Additional information about the state
and its many offerings to the visitor can be
obtained by contacting the Department of
Tourism at 800-733-6396 Ext. 0643 or
visit their web site at www.newmexico.
org. Or visit their Visitor Information
Center in Anthony, N.M.

White Sands
National Monument

Often referred to as the Eighth Wonder


of the World, the White Sands National
Monument, just 100 miles from El Paso,
is a 275 acre playground of pure white
sand dunes shifting over the worlds
largest deposit of surface gypsum.
Despite its location in the middle of the

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desert of the great Southwest, the monument


includes picnic areas and shelters, drinking
water, restrooms, a museum and snack bar with
a full range of activities.
The scenery is outstanding and grownups as
well as children can work up a healthy appetite
sand skiing and sledding on the cool, glistening
snow-like sand. For information concerning
the hours of operation for all activities, visit the
monuments website at www.nps.gov/whsa or
call 575-679-2599.

Ski Apache

Ski Apache, Americas southern-most major


ski area is located in the Sacramento
Mountains near Ruidoso, N.M., and is only
130 miles from Fort Bliss (2.5 hours).
Today Ski Apache is known throughout the
Southwestern United States for its well
groomed slopes, 200 mile views from the top,
nearly never ending brilliant sunshine and a

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unique atmosphere, call it, southwestern


Apache alpine.
The base elevation at Ski Apache is 9,600 ft
and rises to a top elevation of 11,500 ft., which
means a vertical drop of 1,900 ft. (really great
for the middle of the desert). The areas 55
trails are serviced by 11 lifts (two surface tows,
five triples, two quads, one double and New
Mexicos only Gondola). The skiing terrain is
spread over 750 acres including the wide-open
Apache Bowl. The terrain breaks down to 45
percent advanced, 35 percent intermediate, and
20 percent beginner. Combine all this with
great snow, two day lodges, two cafeterias, ski
school, Kiddie Koral, sports store and rental
shop, and you have plenty of excitement and
skiing fun.
For more information, visit their website at
www.skiapache. com/index. html or call 575464-3500.

White Sands National Monument is


a nice one-day trip.

The African Oryx can be seen


wandering around White Sands
Missile Range.
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International Space
Hall of Fame
The International Space Hall of Fame,
east of Alamogordo, N.M., is about 90
minutes from El Paso and is a unique collection of space technology, replicas and
actual items, equipment and vehicles used
in the U.S. space program from its beginning to the present. The International
Space Hall of Fame enlarges its collection
after each U.S. space mission.
Highlights of the museums programs
include a wide variety of films, lectures,
and exhibits to include a mock up of the
International Space Station.
The Clyde W. Tombaugh IMAX
Theater and Planetarium houses the
worlds largest format projection system
with a wraparound screen and surround
sound. Several short movies are offered
daily, for start times and specific movie
titles, visit the Hall of Fames website at
www.spacefame.org/ The International
Space Hall of Fame is open daily from 9
a.m.-5 p.m., except Thanksgiving,
Ski Apache offers 55 trails serviced by 11
lifts and New Mexicos only gondola.

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. For


more information, call 877-333-6589.

Carlsbad Caverns
National Park

One of the more popular and well


known attractions of the Southwest is
Carlsbad Caverns, one of the worlds
largest underground chambers and countless formations.
Established to preserve Carlsbad
Cavern and numerous other caves within
a Permian-age fossil reef, the park contains more than 100 known caves, including Lechuguilla Cave the nations deepest limestone cave at 1,567 feet (478m)
and fourth longest.
All visitors to the park should tour the
main section of the cave, the Big Room
Self-Guided Route. The Natural Entrance
Self-Guided Route is also very impressive, but it is not recommended for visitors with any kind of health problems
because it is very steep.
More than three miles of underground
corridors and huge chambers, each vying

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for outstanding beauty and magnificence, make


a visit one to be long remembered.
Guided tours are conducted daily and comfortable walking shoes are encouraged.
Souvenir shops, a snack bar, and restaurant
are located in the cave. A complete tour of the
caverns takes about three hours.
Hundreds of thousands of Mexican freetailed bats make an area near the caves natural
entrance their home during the summer
months. The Bat Flight experience is not to be
missed. Prior to the evening bat flight, a talk is
given at the cavern entrance by a park ranger.
The best bat flights normally occur in August
and September. At this time baby bats, born in
early summer, join the flight along with migrating bats from colonies further north.
For more information, call 575-785-2232 or
visit their website at www.nps. gov/cave.

Caballo Lake State Park

The Caballo Mountains serve as a majestic


backdrop for Caballo Lake State Park. The
park boasts a full array of water recreation,
winter waterfowl watching, and cactus gardens
in bloom.
Boating, sailing, swimming, water skiing,
fishing and windsurfing are some of the wet
and wild activities available at the Park. The
lake and river provide anglers with the opportunity to catch a variety of fish including catfish, largemouth bass, walleye, white bass,
crappie, bluegill, northern pike and sunfish.
A popular area for fishing and other water
sports, Caballo Lake is about 100 miles northwest of El Paso off of I-25. The area is complete with drinking water, restrooms and picnic
facilities.
Visitors can stroll among yuccas, century
plants, ocotillos, prickly pears, and other desert
cacti growing in the parks two cactus gardens.
Most of these cacti provide beautiful blooms in
late March and early April.
For more information, visit their website at
www.emnrd.state.nm.us/ PRD/caballo.htm or
call 575-743-3942 or 877-NM-4-RSVP.

Carlsbad Caverns is one of the worlds largest underground chambers with more than 100
known caves.

Elephant Butte State Park

New Mexicos largest lake, popular for fishing, boating and camping, Elephant Butte is
125 miles northwest of El Paso on I-25. The
visitor center offers regional interpretive
exhibits.
Elephant Butte Reservoir, created by a dam
constructed across the Rio Grande in 1916, is
40 miles long with more than 200 miles of
shoreline. Although constructed to provide for
The holiday season is celebrated in grand style in Carlsbad, N.M., with the Christmas on the
Pecos celebration. Cruise down the Pecos River and see more than 100 decorated waterfront homes.
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irrigation and flood control, the lake is


New Mexicos premier water recreation
facility. A wide variety of water sports are
available at the lake, with fishing being
one of the most popular.
Visit the parks website for more information concerning fees, hours and more.
Their website is www.emnrd.state.nm.us/
PRD/elephant.htm or call 575-744-5923
or 877-NM-4-RSVP.

War Eagles Air Museum

The War Eagles Air Museum is in a


spacious 64,000 sq. ft. building located at
the Doa County Airport in Santa Teresa,
N.M. Visitors will discover the warbirds
of the World War II era, and jet fighters
used in the Korean Conflict, and later.
These include some of the famous fighters
such as the P-51 Mustang, the P-38
Lightning, the P-40 Warhawk, the F-4U-4
Corsair, plus a twin-engine Invader
bomber, a DC-3 transport and a German
observation aircraft, the Fiesler-Storch.
An F-86 Sabre, a T-33 Silver Star and
MIG-15s are among the jets built in the

1950s. Twenty-two of the


aircraft are in flying condition! The museum actively
pursues the acquisition and
restoration of historical aircraft.
For more information
and hours of operation,
visit the museums website
at www.war-eagles-airmuseum.com or call 575589-2000.

military personnel permanently assigned to


McGregor Range, Doa
Ana Range or White
Sands Missile Range do
qualify for New Mexico
resident licenses.
For more information,
contact New Mexicos
Department of Game and
The wine business is alive and well Fish, 2715 Northrise
Drive, Las Cruces, NM
in the Mesilla Valley with at least
four wineries calling it home.
88011 or call 575-532Hunting and
2100, or visit www.
wildlife.state.nm.us. For Texas state
fishing
requirements, contact the Parks and
Your assignment at Fort Bliss brings
Wildlife Department at 800-792-1112 or
you to an area unsurpassed for its freshvisit www.tpwd.state.tx.us .
water fishing and hunting.
However, you will have two distinct
Going to Mexico
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Currently, Soldiers are banned from
fishing licenses Texas and New Mexico.
traveling
to border cities in Mexico.
Military personnel and their family
Exceptions can be made if warranted in an
members residing on Fort Bliss or in El
emergency.
Paso do not qualify for a New Mexico
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Adjutant General .............................500B......1.........568-3301
American Red Cross .........................45........3.........568-4898
Army Emergency Relief ..................2494......4.........568-7088
Bank: Armed Forces........................1720......5.........562-5454
Bank: Wells Fargo ...........................1722......6.........521-4066
Bliss Elementary School .................2038.....40........587-2540
Bliss School Age Services ..............2012.....39........568-2178
Bowling - Desert Strike Lanes ........2949.....44........568-6272
Chaplain...........................................448.......7.........568-1519
Child Care Center ............................1730......8.........568-5689
Commissary....................................1717......9.........568-1985

Community Services Center ...........2494......4.........568-4614


Credit Union: FirstLight FCU ...........1741.....11........562-1172
Dining Facilities
Bamford Dining Facility ................906......42........568-2437
Stafford Dining Facility ................2457.....41........568-9719
Defense Military Pay Office.............6380.....12........568-7602
Freedom Crossing........................................24........562-7200
Hospital
William Beaumont Med. Ctr..........7777.....15
Information ......................................................569-2121
Ambulance .......................................................569-2331
Appointments...................................................569-2273
TRICARE Info./Asst ..................................877-874-2273
Red Cross ........................................................569-2483
Housing (Army) ......................1991 ...10

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Self Help ....................................2022.....31........564-0459
Leased Family Housing (E6-E9) .............................568-2538
Off Post (HSO) ..............................................568-2898/7687
Single Soldiers (UPH) ............................................568-1264
Inspector General ..............................8........16........568-1241
Kelly Park.........................................N/A......17........568-1987
Legal Assistance Office....................113......18........568-7141
Library ...............................................2........33........568-6156
Military Entrance Processing Ctr.....6380.....12........568-3505
Military Police Station......................125......20........568-2115
Museum: Ft. Bliss and Old Ironsides Museums
..................................................1735......2.........568-5412
Noel Field .........................................N/A......21

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Post Office ......................................1733.....25........562-4036
Public Affairs Office ..........................15.......26........568-4505
Replica Pool....................................5035.....38........568-7431
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Jeb Stuart ....................................5001.....22........564-1810
Van Horne....................................2995.....35........562-2823
Stout Physical Fitness Center .........2930.....28........568-4508
The Inn at Fort Bliss .......................1744.....29........565-7777
The Monitor (Post newspaper) .........15.......26........568-4088
Theaters
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Stayton Theater .........................2495.....30........568-2516


Transportation Office .......................503......13........568-3668
USO ................................................2408.....22........568-5644
Vehicle Registration .........................503......23........568-1890
Veterinary Services .........................6077.....45........569-2266
YMCA, Armed Services...................7060.....32........562-8461

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Headquarters Fort Bliss .....................2........33........568-5064
Staff Duty Officer, Ft. Bliss ..................................568-1133
After Duty Hours .................................................568-4233
11th ADA Brigade ...........................2525.....36........568-6304
31st Combat Support Hospital .......2446.....37........568-7985
32nd AAMDC ...................................111.......34.......568-6425

FFID ...............................................5800.....23........569-7234
Garrison Command............................1........27........568-2833
Wounded Warriors Battalion............807......43........569-3889

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Ambulance ...............................................................569-2209
Fire Emergencies
Post-Barracks or Military Offices..................................911
Housing Areas .........................................911 or 565-4100
Military Police...........................................................568-2115
Poison Information ........................................1-800-222-1222
Information Operator
Fort Bliss .............................................................568-2121
WBAMC...............................................................569-2121

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Aviation Bde (11344)...........................6
Biggs Gate ..........................................1
Biggs Gym ..........................................4
Biggs Park ........................................11
Centennial Club (11199) .....................7
Constitution Gate..............................20
Dental Clinic (11334).........................13

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Division Headquarters ......................17
FIRES Brigade (21000) .....................24
GIF (11190) .........................................3
Global Reach Gate ...........................15
Milam School ....................................10
Sergeants Major Academy (111294) ..9
Shoppette ...........................................8
Soldier Family Care Center (11335)..12
Soto Physical Fitness Center ...........19
Spur 601 ...........................................14
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223 Arbys
203 Baskin Robbins
215 Burger King
701 Buffalo Wild Wings
213 Charleys Grilled Subs
1127 Dairy Queen
221 Einstein Bros. Bagels
231 Junga Juice
214 Manchu Wok
225 The Salad Bowl
224 Sarku Japan
1129 Shamrocks Irish Pub
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119 Border Rose
503 Dry Cleaner
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Friday 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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Burger King: 1724 Marshall Rd, Bldg. 1724 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562-2311


0630-2000 Mon-Fri, 1030-1900 Sat-Sun
Main Street X-Presso : 1310 Cassidy, Bldg. 1310 . . . . . . . . . .564-5275
0530-1800 Mon-Fri, 0800-1500 Sat-Sun
Hinman: 2 Pershing Dr, Bldg. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562-2071
0700-1430 Mon-Fri, Closed Sat-Sun
Burger King : Cassidy, Bldg. 196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .566-8633
0530-2200 Mon-Fri, 0800-2200 Sat-Sun
Popeyes : Cassidy, Bldg. 196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .566-1829
0600-2200 Mon-Fri, 0800-2200 Sat-Sun

Food Facilities

1. Marshall Rd. Bldg. 1613

1 Anthonys Pizza . . 1030-2100 Mon-Thur, 1030-2200 Fri-Sat, 1030-2000 Sun


Arbys . . . . . . . . . 1030-2100 Mon-Thur, 1030-2200 Fri-Sat, 1030-2000 Sun
Baskin Robbins . . 1030-2100 Mon-Thur, 1030-2200 Fri-Sat, 1030-2000 Sun
Burger King . . . . . 0700-2100 Mon-Thur, 0700-2200 Fri-Sat, 0800-2000 Sun
Charleys Steakery7000-2100 Mon-Thur, 0700-2200 Fri-Sat, 0800-2000 Sun
Starbucks . . . . . . 0630-2100 Mon-Thur, 0630-2200 Fri-Sat, 0800-2000 Sun
Manchu Wok. . . . . 1030-2100 Mon-Thur, 1030-2200 Fri-Sat, 1030-2000 Sun
Subway . . . . . . . . 0700-2100 Mon-Thur, 0700-2200 Fri-Sat, 0800-2000 Sun
Starbucks . . . . . . 0630-2100 Mon-Thur, 0630-2200 Fri-Sat, 0800-2000 Sun
Taco Bell . . . . . . . 1030-2100 Mon-Thur, 1030-2200 Fri-Sat, 1030-2000 Sun

1611 Marshall Rd, Bldg. 1611 . . . . .562-3005

Main Exchange: 1611 Marshall Rd, Bldg. 1611 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562-7200


0900-2100 Mon-Thurs, 0900-2200 Fri-Sat, 0900-2000 Sun
Military Clothing: Bldg. 1614 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .568-2880
0900-2000 Mon-Fri, 1000-1800 Sat, 1000-1700 Sun
Alterations: Bldg. 1614. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .564-9100
0900-1900 Mon-Fri, 1000-1800 Sat, 1000-1600 Sun

Ft. Bliss Main Exchange

Grand Hall (Food Court)

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Van Horne: 2996 Cassidy, Bldg. 2996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562-2823


0700-2000 Mon-Fri, Closed Sat-Sun
Jeb Stuart: 5001 Jeb Stuart, Bldg. 5001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .564-1810
0600-2100 Mon-Fri, 0900-2100 Sat-Sun
Cassidy: 1333 Cassidy, Bldg. 1333 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .566-8371
24 HRS Mon-Sun

Bookstore: Pershing Dr, Bldg. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562-2071


0800-1530 Mon-Fri, Closed Sat-Sun
Carrington: 8433 Carrington, Bldg. 2433 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562-2441
0730-1800 Mon-Fri, 1000-1500 Sat, Closed Sun
Carter: 1015 Carter, Bldg. 1015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .564-1189
0730-1800 Mon-Fri, 1000-1500 Sat

Laundromat: 2011 Sheridan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Hours


Exchange GM/HR Office: Slater Rd, Bldg. 55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562-9552
The Grand Theatre: Bldg. 1619

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8. Custer Rd. Bldg. 198, 566-6070

Hertz: Victory Lane, Bldg. 1742 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .564-0874


0900-1800 Mon-Sat, 1100-1400 Sun
GameStop: Pleasonton Rd, Bldg. 1614 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .566-2070
0900-2000 Mon-Sat, 0900-1800 Sun
GNC: Marshall Rd, Bldg. 1613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562-3580
0900-1900 Mon-Sat, 1000-1800 Sun
Border Rose: Marshall Rd Bldg. 1613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562-1456

Vendors

MP Station

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Shoppette

562-3005

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19. Carter Rd. Bldg. 2969

The Cleaners: Pike Rd, Bldg. 1615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562-5655


0700-1900 Mon-Fri, 0800-1900 Sat, 1000-1800 Sun
Class Six: Pike Rd, Bldg. 1615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .568-1174
1000-2100 Mon-Thurs, 0900-2200 FriSat, 1200-2000 Sun
The UPS Store: Pike Rd, Bldg. 1616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .566-1239
0900-1900 Mon-Sat, 1200-1600 Sun
Paul Mitchell Onyx Salon: Pike Rd, Bldg. 1616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562-3643
0800-1900 Mon-Sat, 1000-1700 Sun
Optometry Care: Pike Rd, Bldg. 1616. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .592-2020
0900-1800 Mon-Fri, 0900-1700 Sat, Closed Sun
Optical Center: Pike Rd, Bldg. 1616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .566-8639
0900-1900 Mon-Sat, 1000-1800 Sun
Barber Shop: Pike Rd, Bldg. 1616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .562-2573
0700-1900 Mon-Fri, 0800-1800 Sat-Sun

Concessions

0900-1900 Mon-Sat, 0900-1800 Sun


T-Shirt Shop: Marshall Rd, Bldg. 1613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .565-5916
0900-1900 Mon-Sun
Watch Repair: Marshall Rd, Bldg. 1613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .564-4939
0900-1900 Mon-Sat, 1000-1800 Sun
Patriot Outfitters: Marshall Rd, Bldg. 1611 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0900-1900 Mon-Sat, 1000-1800 Sun
Firestone: Cassidy Rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .568-1985
0700-1900 Mon-Sat, 0900-1700 Sun
Commissary: Marshall Rd, Bldg. 1734 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .566-3370
0700-1900 Mon-Sat, 0900-1700 Sun

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FORT BLISS

FORT BLISS
FORT BLISS, TEXAS 79916 DSN 978-0831 COMMERCIAL (915) 568-2121
Do not discuss classified information on nonsecure telephones. Official DoD telephones are subject to monitoring for communications security purposes at all times. DoD telephones are provided for the transmission of official government information only and are subject to communications security monitoring at all times. Use of official DoD telephones constitutes consent to communications security telephone monitoring in accordance with DoD directive 1640.2. This directory is published for use by employees of
the base exclusively. Other use is prohibited.

Dialing Plan When Dialing on Post


If you want to call ....
a 568 number
a 569 number
a 744 number
a 313 number

you would dial ...


568-xxxx
569-xxxx
744-xxxx
99-313-xxxx (for JTFN only)

To...
make a local call
make a DSN call
make a FTS2000 call
call WSMR
make an international call

Dial ...
99+local number
94_7 digit DSN number
97+1+ area code+ 7-digit number
678-xxxx
97011+country code+city code+number

DIALING INFORMATION CHART


NOTE: xxxx represents the last four of the telephone number. All on post calls must be
dailed using 7-digit dialing. This will apply to all 568, 569 and 744 numbers. Exception will
be JTFN 99-313-xxxx.
1) The access for local off-base calls is 99.
2) The access code to make DSN calls is 94.
3) The access code to make FTS calls is 97.
4) The access code to make international calls dial 97011.
5) On-base emergency numbers (911) and operator assistance (0).
DSN for 744-xxxx is 621
DSN for 313-xxxx is 666
DSN for 568-xxxx is 978
DSN for 569-xxxx is 979

POST PHONE LISTINGS


Quick Reference Telephone List........................................................2
Emergency Numbers ........................................................................2
Fort Bliss Headquarters ....................................................................2
1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division....................................................3
2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division...................................................4
3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division ...................................................4
4th Brigade, 1st Armored Division ...................................................5
5th Armored Brigade ........................................................................6
402nd Field Artillery Brigade ............................................................7
15th Sustainment Brigade ................................................................7
31st Combat Support Hospital .........................................................7
32nd AAMDC ....................................................................................7
11th ADA Brigade .............................................................................8
Garrison Command ..........................................................................8
Mobilization and Deployment Brigade ............................................11
Future Forces Integration Directorate .............................................12
USASMA.........................................................................................12
Joint Task Force North....................................................................13
William Beaumont Army Medical Center ........................................13
Dental Activities Command.............................................................13
204th Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Recon) .......................13
U.S. Marine Corps Detachment ......................................................14
93rd Military Police Battalion .........................................................14
902nd Military Intelligence Group ..................................................14
German Air Force Command (US/CA) ............................................14
German Air Force Air Defense Center .............................................15
Miscellaneous.................................................................................15
12th Air Support Operations Squadron ..........................................16
U.S. Army ROTC.............................................................................16
Field Logistics Readiness Command (ASC)....................................16
New Mexico Army National Guard..................................................16
Texas Air National Guard ................................................................16
Texas Army National Guard ............................................................16
U.S. Army Reserve Units ................................................................16
Local numbers................................................................................16

FORT BLISS

QUICK REFERENCE
TELEPHONE LIST

Abuse Reporting ...............................568-2115


Air Defense Artillery Association.......568-2711
ADAA Gift Shop.................................564-4331
Adjutant General ...............................568-3301
Airfield Operations ............................744-8088
Airline Ticket Office ...........................566-4488
Airport Courtesy Patrol .....................568-5223
Animal Control ..................................569-2452
Army Community Services ......568-1132/7088
Army Emergency Relief.....................568-7088
Army Help Line.......................1-800-464-5400
Army Substance Abuse Program ......568-1033
Association of the U.S. Army ............564-4999
AWOL................................................568-3309
Banks
Armed Forces ...............................562-5454
Wells Fargo...................................521-4066
Barracks Phone Center......................680-8936
Blood Donor Center .................568-3365/5365
Casualty Office ..................................568-2903
Cemetery, Fort Bliss National ............564-0201
Chaplain ............................................568-1519
Child and Youth Services
CYS Coordinator...........................568-5709
Central Enrollment
and Registration ........................568-4374
Family Child Care..........................568-4198
Logan Child Dev Center ................568-3989
Main CDC......................................568-5689
Main SAS......................................568-7187
Logan School Age Services ..........568-5779
Youth Services..............................568-5437
Youth Sports.................................568-5495
Youth Educ. Spt. Services ............568-6062
School Liaison Offices ..................568-9306
SKIES Offices................................569-7732
Civilian Personnel .............................568-2508
Clubs
Centennial.....................................562-9330
Centennial/Club Metro ..................562-5969
Golden Tee....................................568-3559
McGregor......................................569-9330
Commissary......................................568-1985
Credit Union, First Light....................562-1172
Criminal Investigation Division..........568-1700
Dental Clinic ......................................568-5001
Dining Facilities
Bamford........................................568-2437
McGregor......................................569-9577
Stafford.........................................568-9719
E-Army U ..........................................568-7414
Education Services............................568-3386
El Paso Intelligence Center................564-2000
E-MILPO ...........................................568-4904
Energy Office.....................................568-3107
Equal Opportunity (Mil).....................568-1213
Equal Employment Office
(Civ)......................................568-3510/1489
Federal Prison Camp.........................744-1271
Fisher House .....................................569-1860
Freedom of Information Act ..............568-7351
German Community Center...............568-3593
Golf
Admin ...........................................562-7255
Pro Sho ........................................562-1273
Hazardous Materials Facility..............568-0317
Heat Index, Automated...........569-HEAT(4328)
Hotels
Fort Bliss Housing ........................568-2538
Armed Services YMCA ................ 562-8461
Fort Bliss Inn ................................565-7777
Fort Bliss Lodging ........................565-7777
Household Goods (in).......................568-3667
Household Goods (out).....................568-0414
Housing.............................................568-6600
Family Housing (Army)
Single Soldiers (UPH)...................568-1264
On Post (Sr NCOs) .......................568-2538
Off Post (HSO) ....................568-2898/7687

Balfour Beatty Military Housing


Leasing Office ..........................564-0795
Self Help...................................564-0459
Work Order
Engineering and
Army Housing .........568-1107/1108/1109
Emergencies
Engineering & Army Housing .....568-7239
Balfour Beatty Military Housing..564-0795
Balfour Beatty Emergencies........564-0495
ID Cards ............................................568-6210
Information
Fort Bliss ......................................568-2121
WBAMC ........................................569-2121
Information, Ticketing
& Registration.................................568-7506
Installation Operations
Center ....................................569-6950/6951
Junior Enlisted Family Center............568-7291
KBLS Television ................................568-7002
Legal Assistance ...............................568-7141
Libraries
Mickelsen Community ..................568-6156
Mickelsen School..........................568-1902
USASMA LRC ...............................568-8614
Locator, Post.....................................568-1113
Military Entrance Processing ............568-3505
Military Pay .......................................568-4108
Monitor, The......................................568-4088
Morale, Welfare & Recreation ...........568-3500
Museums ..........................................568-5412
Officers Civilians Spouses Assn........568-9995
Operation Santa Claus.......................568-1010
Operators
Fort Bliss ......................................568-2121
WBAMC ........................................569-2121
NCO Journal......................................744-9068
Passport Office .................................568-6911
Photo Lab .........................................744-8512
Physical Fitness Centers
Tennis Club and Fitness Zone .......569-5448
Ironworks PFC ..............................744-8697
Logan PFC ....................................568-5198
Milam PFC ....................................568-7518
Stout PFC......................................568-3264
McGregor Range PFC ...................569-9381
Pools
Replica (Indoors)..........................568-7431
Community ...................................568-4825
Post Exchange ..................................562-7200
Post Office
Military .........................................568-5505
Fort Bliss ......................................562-4036
WBAMC ........................................569-1584
Public Affairs Office ..........................568-4505
Recycle Center ..................................568-1537
Red Cross, American .......................568-4898
Rest and Resilience Center ...............569-3602
Retirement Services..........................568-5903
School Liaison ..................569-5064/568-9306
Self-Help (U-Do-It Center) ................568-5931
Shuttle, Post Bus ..............................564-5835
Solicitations ......................................568-4444
Sports Office .....................................568-4508
Tax Assistance Office ........................568-4999
Tel-A-Nurse .......................................569-4444
Theater ..............................................568-8649
Thrift Shop ........................................562-5451
Unions
NAGE Local R-1422......................568-4909
Local R-1489 ................................568-6233
Vehicle Registration (Post) ...............568-1890
Vehicle Registration (State) ..............562-6602
Veterans Affairs Health Care .............564-6100
Veterinary Services ...........................569-2266
Voting Assistance..............................568-3030
Weapon Registration.........................568-4382
Welcome Center................................568-3035
Youth Services ..................................568-5437

EMERGENCY
NUMBERS
EMERGENCY............................................911
Ambulance......................................569-2209
Ambulance (Routine)......................569-1205
American Red Cross..............568-4898/6301
After Duty Hours ...........1-877-272-7337
Army Emergency Relief ..................568-7088
Explosive Ordnance Disposal .........568-8905
Fire (dialing from Official Phones)..............911
Fire (dialing from Housing) ...565-4100 or 911
Installation
Operations Ctr .............569-6950/6951/6952
Military Police
.................568-1236/2115/2116/2117/3232
Work Order
Emergencies (Eng & Army Hsg).568-7239
BBC Emergencies.....................564-0495

FORT BLISS
HEADQUARTERS
Company Provisional, Senior Commander
Senior Commander.........................568-3401
Aide de Camp ................................568-3898
Deputy Commander........................568-3501
Deputy Commander
Aide de Camp ..............................568-2505
Admin Support/CG Driver ..............568-1605
Chief Of Staff Office
Chief Of Staff .........................568-4303/5066
Admin Support ...............................568-3805
Admin Assist ..................................568-4303
CSM Office
Fort Bliss CSM................................568-4917
Post CSM NCO Admin Support ......568-4917
Admin Asst .....................................568-1425
Fort Bliss CSMs Driver...................568-4917
SGS Section
Sec Gen Staff..................................568-5064
SGS SGM........................................568-7951
Speech Writer.................................568-2708
CH Automations SGT......................568-2708
Civ Admin .......................................568-4833
HHC
Commander ....................................568-7514
First Sergeant .................................568-7520
OPS NCO ........................................568-1723
Training / Orderly Room .................568-2498
S-1 NCOIC ......................................568-7821
OPS Clerk .......................................568-2558
Fax ..................................................568-4496
Supply NCOIC.................................568-6775
Supply Asst. ...................................568-6775
Supply Clerk ...................................568-5707
G1
ACOFS G1.......................................568-3921
Deputy G1.......................................568-8659
HR SGM..........................................568-4688
HR NCO ..........................................568-6376
PER SVC Sgt ..................................568-6347
HR SPC...........................................568-8473
G2
ACOFS G2.......................................569-6252
G2 SGM ..........................................568-8586
G2 OPS...........................................568-5701
G2 OPS NCO...................................568-8589
G2 Plans .........................................568-6263
G2 GEOINT .....................................568-5908
G2 Admin NCO ...............................568-1254
G3
ACOFS G3.......................................568-3752

ACOFS G3 Conference ....................568-5468


Deputy G3.......................................568-3003
G3 SGM ..........................................568-1577
G3 Secretary...................................568-4843
G-3 Fax ...........................................569-5643
Training Off .....................................568-8965
Schools...........................................569-7539
Plans SGM......................................568-3598
Plans OIC........................................568-7264
Plans, Deputy .................................568-8812
Plans NCOIC ...................................568-7543
Plans NCO ......................................568-3524
Operations SGM .............................568-8526
Operations SGM .............................568-8965
Operations NCOIC...........................568-7539
Operations OIC ...............................568-8528
G4
ACOFS G4.......................................568-8893
G4 SGM ..........................................568-8816
DTO ................................................568-6490
Asst G4...........................................568-8790
Maint Off.........................................568-9473
SR Sup NCO ...................................568-8118
Food Serv Tech...............................568-8790
G6
ACOFS G6.......................................568-8176
G6 Plans OIC/Deputy ......................568-8176
NCOIC.............................................568-4792
OPS NCO ........................................568-8180
Helpdesk NCOIC .............................568-3384
Special Projects NCO......................568-8541
Info Sys SPC / IAVA .....................568-8553
DA-G8
ATT Director....................................568-3056
ATT/TS ............................................568-1294
ATT/TS ............................................568-3123
Retention
Cmd Counselor...............................568-1003
Career Counselor ............................568-7387
Career Counselor ............................568-1121
Equal Opportunity
SR. EO Advisor ...............................568-7308
EO Advisor......................................568-1998
EO Hotline.......................................568-1205
Inspector General
Inpection Specialist ........................568-1241
CMD Surgeon
OIC..................................................568-5132
Medical Evacuation Officer .............568-2924
Behavorial Health OIC.....................568-8614
Surgeon Cell SGM ..........................568-6426
Health Care NCO.............................568-2924
PPPT NCOIC ...................................568-8615
Logistics NCO.................................568-3495
Patient Admin NCO.........................568-3495
Behavorial Health NCO....................568-8614
Retention NCO ................................568-3495
CMD Surgeon/SGM Asst. ...............568-8983
Health Promotions Officer ..............568-8967
SJA
SJA .................................................568-6040
Legal Administrator ........................568-6881
Chief, Paralegal NCO.......................569-5993
Military Justice ...............................568-4606
Admin/Civil Law..............................569-5991
Legal Assistant ...............................568-7141
Claims.............................................568-6751
Chief, Client Services......................568-4616
Trial Defense Services ....................568-5504
Traffic Court....................................568-2190
Protocol
NCOIC.............................................568-5803
Installation Safety Office
Director...........................................568-2510
Deputy/Assistant.............................568-7973
Safety Admin ..................................568-2510
Tactical/Mobilization Safety.............569-5701
Explosive/Ammo Safety ..................568-6679
Construction/Industrial Safety ........568-3772
DPW/DOL Safety ............................568-7819
Child Care/Fire Safety .....................568-7939
Motorcycle/POV Training ................568-7772

EMERGENCY MESSAGES MAY BE RECORDED FOR ACCURACY OF RECORDS. DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION OVER THE TELEPHONE.

2011 Laven Publishing Group

FORT BLISS

Motorcycle/POV Instructors ...........569-7187


Office IMO/Computers ....................568-6850

MISSION SUPPORT ELEMENT


Director
Director...........................................568-1188
Admin Tech.....................................568-3894
G1
HR Supervisor ...............................568-3033
HR Specialist ................568-6120/6961/8744
Protocol
Protocol Director ............................568-5323
Protocol Coordinator ......568-5319/5225/1995
G2
Sup Intel Spec ................................568-5722
Security
Training/Ops ...................................568-3747
Sup Sec Spec .................................568-4675
Sec Spec (SCIF)..............................568-5008
Sec Spec (SCIF)..............................568-5020
G3
Deputy Director.................................569-8812
Operations
OPS Supervisor ..............................568-7697
Plans Specialist ..............................568-5789
Readiness Spec .............................569-8819
Operations Officer...........................568-7515
Aviation Ops ...................................568-6217
Ops Spec ........................................569-7108
Ops Spec ........................................568-1589

FORCE INTEGRATION
Sup Force Int Spec............................569-7067
Force Int Spec ...................................568-1696
Force Int Spec........569-8815/8934/7321/7065
Training
Sup Training Spec...........................568-5090
Training Spec.........................569-8477/6317
Training Spec .................568-6444/568-4613
Counter IED Cell
IED Spec.......................568-0041/4558/5762
G4
Logistics Sup..................................568-8286
LBE Mgr..........................................568-8434
Contracting Spec ............................568-9024
Class IX/SSA Mgr ...........................568-8566
PBO ................................................568-2395
Supply Man Spec............................568-7778
Maintenance ...................................568-9167
FORSCOM LNO...............................568-9605
G6
G6...................................................568-6688
Dep G6............................................569-7978
G8
Sup Res Mgt Off.............................568-1026
Management Tech .........................568-3997
IMAO
Sup Account ...................................568-7621
Accountant......................................568-5907
Accountant (Sys) ............................568-2207
Accountant......................................568-2219
Finan Mgt Spec...............................568-6008
Program Budget Division
Supv Resource Man Spc ................568-2204
Budget Execution
Sr Budget Analyst ..........................568-5257
Budget Analyst .............568-1180/4902/1398
Budget Analyst ......................744-4686/1612
Budget Analyst ......................568-1456/6141
Budget Tech....................................568-2294
Financial Spec.................................568-8012
Finance Mgmt. Lead .......................568-5550
Finance Mgmt. Spec .......................744-3720
Budget Plan & Analysis
Sr Program Analyst .......................568-2220
Financial Spc ..................................568-5252
Program Analyst.............................568-2236
Manpower & Management
Supv Mgt Analyst ...........................568-5213
Management Analyst ....568-2231/1427/5824
Management Tech ..........................568-2206

1st BRIGADE
COMBAT TEAM, 1st
ARMORED DIVISION
Commander ......................................744-3728
XO .....................................................744-3746
CSM ..................................................744-3729
ADJ ...................................................744-3719
Staff Duty ..........................................744-3681
Chaplain ............................................744-3544
Special Staff
BCT PAO .........................................744-4490
Career Counselor ............................744-3723
FRSA...............................................744-3747
HHC
1SG.................................................744-3732
Training Room NCO........................744-3757
S-1
OIC..................................................744-3719
Strength Mgr ..................................744-3738
NCOIC.............................................744-3745
NCO ...............................................744-3592
WO1 S1 ..........................................744-3604
In-Process ......................................744-3594
Retention ........................................744-3723
S-2
S2 Officer........................................744-3736
Asst. S2 Officer...............................744-3784
S2 NCOIC........................................744-3727
CI/AT-Force .....................................744-3612
OPSEC ............................................744-3638
Physical Sec ...................................744-3574
In/Out Process................................744-3612
S-2 Vault.........................................744-3783
S-3
S3 OIC ............................................744-3739
S3 SGM ..........................................744-3724
Plans SGM......................................744-3752
Ammo Tech ....................................744-3743
Land & Ammo ................................744-3758
Funeral/Tasking NCO
Schools...........................................744-3573
PAO.................................................744-4490
Retention ........................................744-3723
S-4
OIC..................................................744-3734
Asst. S4 ..........................................744-3742
S4 NCOIC........................................744-3737
Mobility OIC....................................744-3763
Trans NCO ......................................744-3767
Food Service OIC ............................744-3761
Food Service NCO...........................744-3761
S4 NCO...........................................744-3766
Fax ..................................................744-3760
S-6
S6 SIGO..........................................744-3733
ISM.................................................744-3733
S6 NCOIC........................................744-3731
Help Desk .......................................744-3577

1ST BATTALION,
36TH INFANTRY REGIMENT
Commander ......................................744-3665
CSM ..................................................744-3664
XO .....................................................744-3663
Reception Desk .................................744-3662
FRSA .................................................744-3661
Staff Duty ..........................................744-3290
Chaplain ............................................744-3904
S-1
S1 Officer........................................744-3668
S1 NCOIC........................................744-3674
Shop NCO.......................................744-3674
In/Out Process................................744-4413
Actions............................................744-3674
Legal...............................................744-3655

S-2
S2 Officer........................................744-3659
S2 NCOIC........................................744-4410
S2 Vault ............................................744-3651
S-3
S3 Officer........................................744-3671
S3 OPS SGM ..................................744-3670
S3 NCOIC........................................744-3672
S3 Assistant....................................744-4403
S-4
S4 Officer........................................744-3669
S4 NCOIC........................................744-3655
Supply Tech ....................................744-4402
S-6
S6 Officer........................................744-3660
S6 NCOIC........................................744-4393
S6 Help Desk NCO..........................744-4399
Help Desk .......................................744-4397
HHC
Commander ....................................744-3909
1SG.................................................744-3908
XO...................................................744-3910
Orderly............................................744-3911
A Company
Commander ....................................744-3957
1SG.................................................744-3958
XO...................................................744-3959
Orderly............................................744-3947
B Company
Commander ....................................744-3969
1SG.................................................744-3970
XO...................................................744-3971
C Company
Commander ....................................744-3953
1SG.................................................744-3955
XO...................................................744-3954
Orderly............................................744-3956
D Company
Commander ....................................744-3965
1SG.................................................744-3966
XO...................................................744-3967
Orderly............................................744-3968
Medical
PA ...................................................744-3678

1st BATTALION,
37th ARMOR REGIMENT
Commander ......................................744-3622
Executive Officer ...............................744-3621
CSM ..................................................744-3623
SDNCOIC...........................................744-3625
S-1
Bn. S1 OIC......................................744-3624
S1 NCOIC........................................744-4096
S1 Assitannt NCOIC........................744-4290
S1 Records.....................................744-4078
NCOER............................................744-4097
Strength Management ....................744-4096
Legal Clerk......................................744-4076
Mail Room ......................................744-4498
S-2
Bn. S2 OIC......................................744-3635
S2 NCOIC........................................744-4091
S2 Intel Analyst NCO ......................744-4093
S2 Intel Analyst ............744-4089/4094/4092
S-3
Bn. S3 OIC......................................744-3618
S3 Ops SGM...................................744-3619
S3 Platoon Sgt................................744-4086
S3 NCOIC........................................744-4072
Assistant S3....................................744-3617
Bn. Schools NCOIC.........................744-3644
Bn. Master Gunner ........................744-4087
Bn. Land/Ammo NCO .....................744-4079
S3 Calenders ..................................744-4080
CBRN ..............................................744-4085
S3 Engineer ....................................744-4090
FSCC NCO.......................................744-4074
DTMS..............................................744-4291
S3 PSD ...........................................744-4416
S-4
S-4 OIC...........................................744-3634

S4 NCOIC........................................744-4504
S4 NCO...........................................744-4077
S4 Supply ....................744-4499/4084/4500
S-6
Bn. S6 OIC......................................744-3626
Bn. S6 NCOIC .................................744-4083
Help desk........................................744-4034
Special Staff
Chaplin............................................744-3886
FRSA...............................................744-3620
HHC
Company Commander ....................744-3887
1SG.................................................744-3888
Executive Officer.............................744-3889
Training Room ................................744-3890
Supply ............................................744-4270
Scouts ............................................744-3857
Mortars...........................................744-3860
Snipers ...........................................744-3858
Fisters...................................744-4082, 4074
Medics ............................................744-3150
A Company
Company Commander ....................744-3875
1SG.................................................744-3878
Executive Officer.............................744-3876
Training Room ................................744-3877
Supply ............................................744-3795
1st Platoon .....................................744-3798
2nd Platoon ....................................744-3796
3rd Platoon.....................................744-3797
HQ Platoon .....................................744-3795
Armor .............................................744-3794
B Company
Company Commander ....................744-3882
1SG.................................................744-3881
Executive Officer.............................744-3880
Training Room ................................744-3879
Supply ............................................744-3869
1st Platoon .....................................744-3868
2nd Platoon ....................................744-3870
3rd Platoon.....................................744-3867
HQ Platoon .....................................744-3869
C Company
Company Commander ....................744-3891
1SG.................................................744-3892
Executive Officer.............................744-3431
Training Room ................................744-3895
Supply ............................................744-3792
1st Platoon .....................................744-3874
2nd Platoon ....................................744-3873
3rd Platoon.....................................744-3872
D Company
Company Commander ....................744-3896
1SG.................................................744-3897
Executive Officer.............................744-3894
Training Room ................................744-3898
Supply ............................................744-3852
1st Platoon .....................................744-3853
2nd Platoon ....................................744-3854
3rd Platoon.....................................744-3855

2ND BATTALION, 3RD FIELD


ARTILLERY REGIMENT
Commander ......................................744-3710
CSM ..................................................744-3709
XO .....................................................744-3712
FSRA .................................................744-3717
S-1
S1 OIC ............................................744-3711
S1 NCOIC........................................744-3551
S-2
S2 OIC ............................................744-3713
S2 NCOIC........................................744-3568
S-3
S3 OIC ............................................744-3708
S3 OPS SGM ..................................744-3706
S3 NCOIC.......................................................
S-4
S4 OIC ............................................744-3694
S4 NCOIC........................................744-3455
S-6 .................................................................
S6 OIC ............................................744-3716

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S6 NCOIC........................................744-3432
HHB
HHB Commander............................744-3138
HHB 1SG ........................................744-3137
HHB XO ..........................................744-3134
HHB Training ..................................744-3135
A Battery
A Btry. Commander ........................744-3131
A Btry. 1SG .....................................744-3130
A Btry. XO .......................................744-3132
A Btry. Training ...............................744-3133
B Battery
B Btry. Commander ........................744-3126
B Btry. 1SG .....................................744-3125
B Btry. XO .......................................744-3134
B Btry. Training ...............................744-3129
G Company
G Company Commander ................744-3121
G Company 1SG .............................744-3122
G Company XO ...............................744-3123
G Company Training .......................744-3124

6th SQUADRON,
1st CAVALRY REGIMENT
SDRN Commander............................744-3715
SDRN CSM .......................................744-3693
SDRN XO ..........................................744-3691
FRSA .................................................744-3517
S-1
SDRN S-1 .......................................744-3668
SDRN S-1 NCOIC............................744-3510
S-2
SDRN S-2 .......................................744-3688
SDRN S-2 NCOIC............................744-3498
S-3
SDRN S-3 .......................................744-3685
SDRN S-3 SGM ..............................744-3685
S-4
SDRN S-4 .......................................744-3518
SDRN S-4 NCOIC............................744-3504
S-6
SDRN S-6 .......................................744-3690
SDRN S-6 NCOIC............................744-3508
HHT
HHT Commander ............................744-3357
HHT 1SG.........................................744-3355
HHT Training...................................744-3373
A Troop
A Company Commander.................744-3352
A Company 1SG .............................744-3351
A Company Training .......................744-3372
B Troop
B Company Commander.................744-3349
B Company 1SG .............................744-3348
B Company Training .......................744-3371
C Troop
C Company Commander.................744-3387
C Company 1SG .............................744-3383
C Company Training .......................744-3385

1-1 AD SPECIAL TROOPS BATTALION


Commander ......................................744-3453
CSM ..................................................744-3631
XO .....................................................744-3633
S-1
S1 OIC/NCOIC.................................744-3650
S-2
S2 OIC/NCOIC.................................744-3673
S-3
S3 OIC/NCOIC.................................744-3650
S-4
S4 OIC/NCOIC.................................744-2461
S-6
S6 OIC/NCOIC.................................744-3650

501st BRIGADE SUPPORT BATTALION


Commander ......................................744-3699
CSM ..................................................744-3698
XO .....................................................744-3705
S-1
S1 Officer........................................744-3695
S1 NCOIC........................................744-3523

S-2
S2 Officer........................................744-3701
S2 NCOIC........................................744-3701
S-3
S3 OIC ............................................744-3720
S3 NCOIC........................................744-3528
S-4
S4 OIC ............................................744-3718
S4 NCOIC........................................744-3520
S-6
S6 OIC ............................................744-3703
S6 NCOIC........................................744-3533
HHC
HHC Company ................................744-3019
HHC 1SG ........................................744-3018
HHC XO ..........................................744-3019
HHC Admin.....................................744-3016
A Company
A Company Commander.................744-3179
A Company 1SG .............................744-3181
A Company XO ...............................744-3184
A Company Training .......................744-3182
B Company
B Company Commander.................744-1811
B Company 1SG .............................744-1832
B Company XO ...............................744-1814
B Company Training .......................744-1812
C Company
C Company Commander.................744-2304
C Company 1SG .............................744-2301
D Company
D Company 1SG .............................744-3345
E Company
E Company Commander.................744-3952
E Company 1SG..............................744-3951
F Company
F Company Commander .................744-1496
F Company 1SG..............................744-1843
F Company XO................................744-1492

2nd BRIGADE
COMBAT TEAM, 1st
ARMORED DIVISION
Commander ......................................744-7303
XO .....................................................744-7323
CSM ..................................................744-7304
ADJ ...................................................744-7333
Staff Duty ..........................................744-7655
Chaplain ............................................744-7325
Special Staff
BCT PAO .........................................744-7318
BCT JAG .........................................744-7322
JAG OPLAW....................................744-7330
NCOIC JAG .....................................744-7330
Career Counselor ............................744-7232
S7/S9 Civil Affair ............................744-7233
HHC
CDR ................................................744-7861
1SG.................................................744-7462
S-1
OIC..................................................744-7333
Strength Mgr ..................................744-7279
NCOIC.............................................744-7334
In-Process ......................................744-7293
Retention ........................................744-7232
S-2
S2 Officer........................................744-7199
S2 NCOIC........................................744-7196
In/Out Process................................744-7228
S-3
S3 OIC ............................................744-7319
S3 SGM ..........................................744-7216
OP Orders.......................................744-7292
OPNS NCOIC ..................................744-7215

Assistant S3....................................744-7291
Ammo Tech ....................................744-7320
Land & Ammo ................................744-7211
Funeral/Tasking NCO.......................744-7285
Schools...........................................744-7301
Assistant Schools ...........................744-7288
PAO.................................................744-7318
Plans OIC........................................744-7291
Battle CPT.......................................744-7292
Retention ........................................744-7232
S-4
OIC..................................................744-7231
Asst. S4 ..........................................744-7239
S4 NCOIC........................................744-7223
Food Service OIC ............................744-7238
Food Service NCO...........................744-7224
S-6
S6 SIGO..........................................744-7181
Auto Tech........................................744-7182
S6 NCOIC........................................744-7226
Help Desk .......................................744-7175
Medical
Medic PA ........................................744-5081
Medical OFF ....................................744-7269
Medic NCOIC ..................................744-7272

3rd BRIGADE
COMBAT TEAM, 1st
ARMORED DIVISION
Bldg. 21200 (1st Floor)
Commander ......................................741-1500
Command SGM.................................741-1510
XO .....................................................741-1508
Deputy Commander ..........................741-1507
Staff Duty ..........................................741-1508
Command Conf Room ......................741-1511
Command Grp. NCO .........................741-1506
Commander Driver............................741-1980
FRSA...............................................741-1512
HHC Brigade - Bldg. 21255
Commander ....................................741-1240
1st Sgt. ...........................................741-1340
XO...................................................741-1420
Training Room ................................741-1248
PBO NCOIC ....................................................
Co. Supply NCO..............................741-1230
Co OPS ...........................................741-1412
Brigade S1 - Bldg. 21200 (1st Floor)
ADJ.................................................741-1514
NCOIC.............................................741-1517
Strength Mgr ..................................741-1531
S1 Tech...........................................741-1527
ID Card
Brigade Retention - Bldg. 21200 (2nd Floor)
Career Counselor ............................741-1592
Brigade S2 - Bldg. 21200 (2nd Floor)
S2 OIC ............................................741-1579
S2 NCOIC........................................741-1578
Asst. S2 .........................................................
S2X.................................................741-1572
HUMINT Tech .................................741-1570
Intel Officer.....................................741-1568
All Source Tech ...............................741-1574
Senior Intelligence NCO..................714-1571
Physical Terrain NCO ......................741-1573
Human Terrain NCO........................741-1575
Enemy Situation NCo......................741-1569
OPSEC/SAEDA NCO........................741-1577
Brigade S3 - Bldg. 21200 (2nd Floor)
S3 OIC ............................................741-1561
S3 SGM ..........................................741-1560
Plans SGM......................................741-1558
AS3, Current Ops/CHOPS ...............741-1562
Schools, NCO .................................741-1610
Tasking NCO ...................................741-1608

Plns Ofrficer ...................................741-1557


Assistant Plans Officer....................741-1552
Provost Marshal Officer..................741-1585
PMO NCOIC ....................................741-1613
ADAM Cell OIC................................741-1580
ADAM/BAE C2 Sys Integrator.........741-1069
FECC OIC ........................................741-1542
FECC NCOIC....................................741-1541
Asst FSO.........................................741-1540
Targeting Officer .............................741-1537
FSNCO ............................................741-1536
Information Operations...................741-1545
BDE Engineer..................................741-1559
Assistant Engineer ..........................741-1614
CBRN Officer...................................741-1546
CBRN NCO......................................741-1609
PAO.................................................741-1590
Broadcaxsterr .................................741-1591
Print Journalist ...............................741-1587
BDE Safety Officer ..........................741-1606
Brigade S4 - Bldg. 21200 (1st Floor)
OIC..................................................741-1515
Asst S4 ...........................................741-1520
S4 NCOIC........................................741-1513
Mobility OIC....................................741-1982
Budget Analyst................................741-1518
Food Service OIC ............................741-1521
Food Service NCO...........................741-1524
Brigade Aid Station
Brigade Surgeon.............................741-1516
Medical OFF ....................................741-1522
Medic NCOIC ..................................741-1523
Brigade BJA - Bldg. 21200 (1st Floor)
BCT JAG .........................................741-1502
OPLAW JA/Trail COU ......................568-0755
NCOIC BJA......................................741-1503
BJA Phone 1...................................741-1501
Brigade UMT - Bldg. 21200 (1st Floor)
Chaplain..........................................741-1505
Chaplain Asst..................................741-1504
Brigade S6 - Bldg. 21200 (1st Floor)
S6 SIGO..........................................741-1817
S6 NCOIC........................................741-1816
Auto OFF.........................................741-1822
Auto Tech........................................741-1820
NETOPS OIC ...................................741-1818
S6 Supervisor.................................741-1819
COMSEC NCOIC..............................741-1821
DSE.................................................741-1825
Help Desk .......................................741-1565
Help Desk Supervisor .....................741-1563
CECOM FSR....................................741-1554
BCCS FSR.......................................741-1555
BCT SCIF - Bldg. 21200 (1st Floor)
Brigade SSO ..........................741-1814/1815
Conference Room...........................741-1813
BCT Operations Center (BOC) Bldg. 21200 (1st Floor)
Main Desk.......................................741-2319
Row 1...........................741-2310/2312/2313
Row 2...........................741-2311/2314/2315
Row 3...........................741-2316/2317/2318

3-1 ARMORED DIVISION SPECIAL


TROOPS BATTALION
Bn. Commander ................................741-1623
Bn. CSM............................................741-1624
Bn. XO...............................................741-1622
Staff Duty ..........................................741-1616
Command Conf. Room .....................741-1625
S1 Officer ..........................................741-1663
S1 Clerks...........................................741-1631
Finance..............................................741-1633
S2 Officer ..........................................741-1975
S3 Officer ..........................................741-1638
S3 NCOIC ..........................................741-1636
S3 Clerks...........................................741-1951
S3 Schools........................................741-1978
S4 Officer ..........................................741-1628
S4 NCOIC ..........................................741-1627
S4 Clerk ............................................741-1664
S6 NCOIC ..........................................741-1639

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S6 Help Desk ....................................741-1979
Bn Re-up...........................................741-1626
CQs 125th BSB
CQ Bldg. 21207 ..............................741-1162
HHC 3-1 AD STB - Bldg. 21245
Commander ....................................741-1181
XO...................................................741-1178
1st SGT...........................................741-1283
HHC Medics...........................741-1173/1131
HHC OP SGT...................................741-1185
MPs .......................................741-1175/1177
Ord Room..............................741-1176/1179
A Co. (Engineer) 3-1 AD STB - Bldg. 21245
Commander ....................................741-1245
CO...................................................741-1249
1st SGT...........................................741-1247
OP SGT ...........................................741-1030
Ord Room..............................741-1059/1248
B Co. (Military Intel) 3-1 AD STB Bldg. 21245
XO...................................................741-1200
1st SGT...........................................741-1029
UAV .......................................741-1198/1021
ISR/INT...........................................741-1203
Ord Room.......................................741-1058
HUMINT..........................................741-1252
C Co. (Signal) 3-1 AD STB - Bldg. 21245
Commander ....................................741-1049
XO...................................................741-1255
1st SGT...........................................741-1036
HQ PLT ..................................741-1182/1186
1st PLT ..................................741-1187/1183
2nd PLT .................................741-1196/1043
Ord Room.......................................741-1313
Training...........................................741-1313

125th BRIGADE SUPPORT BATTALION


Bldg. 21200 (1ST Floor)
Commander ......................................741-1671
CSM ..................................................741-1669
XO .....................................................741-1674
Staff Duty ..........................................741-1661
Command Conf. Room .....................741-1677
S1 Officer ..........................................741-1670
S1 NCOIC ..........................................741-1647
S3 OIC...............................................741-1683
S3 NCOIC ..........................................741-1691
S2 Officer ..........................................741-1693
S2 NCOIC ..........................................741-1962
S4 OIC...............................................741-1680
S4 NCOIC ..........................................741-1685
S6 OIC...............................................741-1690
S6 NCOIC ..........................................741-1699
S6 Help Desk ....................................741-1697
Retention...........................................741-1678
SPO OIC ............................................741-1667
SPO NCOIC .......................................741-1668
SPO Maint Officer .............................741-1963
CSSAMO ..................................741-1706/1963
HHC 125th BSB - Bldg. 21255
Commander ....................................741-1056
1sst SGT.........................................741-1425
XO...................................................741-1302
Ord Room.......................................741-1195
Supply ............................................741-1369
A Co. 125th BSB - Bldg. 21255
Commander ....................................741-1383
1st SGT...........................................741-1385
XO...................................................741-1384
Orderly............................................741-1386
Supply ............................................741-1363
Truck Master...................................741-1378
B Co. 125th BSB - Bldg. 21255
Commander ....................................741-1240
1st SGT...........................................741-1108
XO...................................................741-1242
Orderly............................................741-1412
Supply ............................................741-1399
CO...................................................741-1353
B C&E .............................................741-1351
C Co.125th BSB - Bldg. 21255
Commander ....................................741-1416

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1st SGT...........................................741-1241
XO...................................................741-1244
Orderly............................................741-1415
PA ...................................................742-1240
E Co.125th BSB - Bldg. 21275
Commander ....................................741-2140
1st SGT...........................................741-2152
XO...................................................741-2137
Orderly............................................741-2153
F Co.125th BSB - Bldg. 21265
Commander ....................................741-1999
1st SGT...........................................741-2001
XO...................................................741-1998
Orderly............................................741-2000
G Co.125th BSB - Bldg. 21235
Commander ....................................741-1073
1st SGT...........................................741-1009
XO...................................................741-1008
Distro PL ........................................741-1001
Orderly............................................741-1010
C Co.2-5 IN - Bldg. 21265
Commander ....................................741-2003
1st SGT...........................................741-2005
XO...................................................741-2002
Training...........................................741-2004
D Co.2-5 IN - Bldg. 21265
Commander ....................................741-1993
1st SGT...........................................741-1996
XO...................................................741-1994

1ST BATTALION, 41ST INFANTRY


Bldg. 21200 (3rd Floor)
Commander ......................................741-1882
CSM ..................................................741-1883
XO .....................................................741-1884
Staff Duty ..........................................741-1898
Command Conf. Room .....................741-1886
FRSA .................................................741-1885
S1 ADJ ..............................................741-1984
S1 NCOIC ..........................................741-1887
S2 Officer ..........................................741-1942
S2 NCOIC ..........................................741-1905
S3 Officer ..........................................741-1923
S3 OPS SGM.....................................741-1922
S4 Officer ..........................................741-1888
S4 NCOIC ..........................................741-1895
S6 OIC...............................................741-1881
S6 NCOIC ..........................................741-1911
Chaplain ............................................741-1893
Mail Room ........................................741-1889
Rentention NCo.................................741-1890
HHC 1-41 IN - Bldg. 21275
Commander ....................................741-2115
1st SGT...........................................741-2116
XO...................................................741-2114
Training...........................................741-2117
A Co. 1-41 IN - Bldg. 21275
Commander ....................................741-2119
1st SGT...........................................741-2120
XO...................................................741-2118
Training...........................................741-2121
B Co. 1-41 IN - Bldg. 21275
Commander ....................................741-2123
1st SGT...........................................741-2124
XO...................................................741-2122
Training...........................................741-2125
C Co. 1-41 IN - Bldg. 21275
Commander ....................................741-2147
1st SGT...........................................741-2145
XO...................................................741-2144
Training...........................................741-2146
D Co. 1-41 IN - Bldg. 21275
Commander ....................................741-2154
1st SGT...........................................741-2151
XO...................................................741-2149
Training...........................................741-2150

2ND BATTAION, 5TH INFANTRY


Bldg. 21200 (3rd Floor)
Commander ......................................741-1873
CSM ..................................................741-1872
XO .....................................................741-1874

Staff Duty ..........................................741-1863


Command Group NCO ......................741-1864
Command Conf. Room .....................741-1875
FRSA .................................................741-1862
S1 ADJ ..............................................741-1870
S1 NCOIC ..........................................741-1841
Rentention NCO ................................741-1871
Chaplain ............................................741-1860
Chaplain Asst ....................................741-1941
S2 OIC...............................................741-1836
S2 NCOIC ..........................................741-1930
S2 Assistant ......................................741-1852
S3 OIC...............................................741-1835
S3 NCOIC ..........................................741-1868
Asst. Ops SGT...................................741-1848
FSO ...................................................741-1937
Schools NCO.....................................741-1940
Bn. Chem OIC ...................................741-1933
Bn. Chem NCOIC...............................741-1844
S4 OIC...............................................741-1837
S4 NCOC ...........................................741-1845
S6 OIC...............................................741-1867
S6 NCOIC ..........................................741-1858
Help Desk..........................................741-1832
S1 Fax ...............................................741-1843
CQs 2-5 IN
Bldg. 21210 ....................................741-1266
Bldg. 21206 ....................................741-1325
HHC 2-5 IN - Bldg. 21265
Commander ....................................741-2027
1st SGT...........................................741-2025
Training...........................................741-2024
Sig. Sup. NCO.................................741-2052
A Co. 2-5 IN - Bldg. 21265
Commander ....................................741-2023
1st SGT...........................................741-2021
XO...................................................741-2022
Training...........................................741-2020
B Co. 2-5 IN - Bldg. 21265
Commander ....................................741-2017
1st SGT...........................................741-2016
Training...........................................741-2015

1ST SQUADRON, 13TH CAVALRY


Bldg. 21200 (2nd Floor)
Commander ......................................741-1748
CSM ..................................................741-1772
XO .....................................................741-1776
Staff Duty ..........................................741-1775
Command Conf. Room .....................741-1803
FRSA .................................................741-1757
S1 OIC...............................................741-1946
S1 NCOIC ..........................................741-1943
S2 Officer ..........................................741-1752
S2 NCOIC ..........................................741-1721
S3 Officer ..........................................741-1745
S3 Ops SGN ......................................741-1746
Fire Spt Officer ..................................741-1723
Fire Spt NCOIC ..................................741-1720
S4 Officer ..........................................741-1750
S4 NCOIC ..........................................741-1799
S6 Officer ..........................................741-1747
S6 NCOIC ..........................................741-1714
Chaplain ............................................741-1756
Reenlistment .....................................741-1753
Mail Room ........................................741-1800
CQs 1-13 CAV
Bldg. A373......................................744-5156

S2 NCOIC ..........................................741-1781
S3 Officer ..........................................741-1779
S3 Ops SGM .....................................741-1778
S3 Asst .............................................741-1802
S3 Targeting......................................741-1798
S3 Schools........................................741-1735
S4 Officer ..........................................741-1742
S4 NCOIC ..........................................741-1761
S6 Officer ..........................................741-1787
S6 NCOIC ..........................................741-1793
Conference Room .............................741-1774
CQs 4-1 FA
CQ Bldg. ........................................741-1161
HHC 4-1 FA - Bldg. 21235
Commander ....................................741-1096
1st SGT...........................................741-1095
XO...................................................741-1097
Training...........................................741-1094
Medic NCOIC ..................................741-1076
A Co. 4-1 FA - Bldg. 21235
Commander ....................................741-1119
1st SGT...........................................741-1135
XO...................................................741-1085
Training...........................................741-1136
Supply ............................................741-1112
B Co. 4-1 FA - Bldg. 21235
Commander ....................................741-1084
1st SGT...........................................741-1083
XO...................................................741-1100
Training...........................................741-1136
Supply ............................................741-1112

4th BRIGADE
COMBAT TEAM, 1st
ARMORED DIVISION
Commander ......................................744-4131
CSM ..................................................744-2805
CMD GRP Clerk.................................744-4661
4-1 AD Staff Duty .............................................
Staff
S-1 .................................................744-4656
S-2..................................................744-4666
S-3..................................................744-4674
S-3 SGM.........................................744-2782
S-3 NCOIC ......................................744-2735
Schools...........................................744-4571
S-4 OIC...........................................744-4683
S-4 NCOIC ......................................744-4645
S-6..................................................744-5400
Brigade Food OPS ..........................744-4623
Retention ........................................744-5380
Chaplain..........................................744-4698
Brigade FSRA..................................744-4699
Medical OPS NCOIC........................744-4680

4th BATTALION, 6th INFANTRY


REGIMENT
Commander ......................................744-5365
CSM ..................................................744-4135

1st BATTALION, 77th ARMOR


REGIMENT

4TH BATTALION, 1ST FIELD ARTILLERY Commander ......................................744-5387


Bldg. 21200 (2nd Floor)

CSM ..................................................744-5383

Commander ......................................741-1765
CSM ..................................................741-1764
XO .....................................................741-1769
Staff Duty ..........................................741-1773
Command Conf. Room .....................741-1770
FRSA .................................................741-1783
ADJ ...................................................741-1740
Chaplain ............................................741-1771
S1 NCOIC ..........................................741-1744
S1 Clerk ............................................741-1762
S2 Officer ..........................................741-1781

2nd BATTALION, 29th FIELD ARTILLERY


REGIMENT
Commander ......................................744-4137
CSM ..................................................744-9652

2nd SQUADRON, 13th CAVALRY


REGIMENT
Commander ......................................744-4935
CSM ..................................................744-4930

4-1 AD SPECIAL TROOPS BATTALION

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EO...................................................568-4617
NCOER Clerk ..................................569-9021
Awards............................................569-9018
123st BRIGADE SUPPORT BATTALION
S-2
Commander ......................................744-4913
Brigade OIC ....................................568-4348
CSM ..................................................744-4921
NCOIC.............................................569-9907
Training...........................................569-9907
93rd MILITARY POLICE BATTALION
Admin .............................................569-9917
Commander ......................................569-5856
S-3
CSM ..................................................569-8673
Brigade OIC ....................................568-8127
XO .....................................................569-5855
Brigade SGM ..................................568-7367
FRG ...................................................568-3607
Chief of Ops....................................568-9659
Bn. Commander Assistant ................568-2404
Brigade OPS SGM ..........................569-9659
Bn. Commander & CSM Driver .........568-2404
Ops Officer......................................568-5592
FAX....................................................568-2224
Ops NCO.........................................569-9659
UMT ..................................................................
Ops NCO.........................................569-9830
Chaplain..........................................569-8676
Ops NCO.........................................569-9830
Chaplain Asst. ...................................569-8675
Chief of Plans .................................569-9497
S1
Asst. Chief of Plans .......................569-9014
OIC..................................................568-7368
Plans Officer ...................................569-9014
NCOIC ...............................................569-7254
Plans NCOIC ...................................568-2560
Human Resource SPC.......................568-1972
Plans NCO ......................................569-9833
Bn. Paralegal...................................568-1972
Brigade IOC ....................................569-9875
FAX .................................................568-9471
Validations/IOC ...............................569-9844
S2
Safety Officer ..................................569-9305
OIC..................................................568-5630
OPS ................................................568-8243
NCOIC.............................................568-5630
OPS ................................................568-4972
S3
OPS/Land & Ammo ........................569-9830
OIC..................................................568-9261
OPS/Land & Ammo ........................568-8242
SGM................................................568-1471
IED .................................568-7223/569-9031
OPS OIC..........................................568-1269
S-3 Training NCOIC.........................569-9839
Plans...............................................568-1431
Engineers
Training...........................................568-3461
Engineer OIC...................................569-9497
Conference Room...........................568-3963
S-4
DTMS..............................................569-7944
Brigade OIC ....................................568-7627
S4
PBO .......................................569-8697/7627
OIC..................................................569-7378
Asst S-4 Logs Officer .....................568-8116
NCOIC.............................................569-7288
GSA NCOIC.....................................569-9578
PBO ................................................568-8641
GSA Clerk .......................................569-9578
Retention ........................................568-7273
Maintenance Officer........................569-8697
S6
Lodging NCOIC...............................568-4627
OIC..................................................569-7379
PBO NCOIC.....................................569-8697
NCOIC.............................................568-9121
BMS................................................569-6863
Detachment
S-6
HHD Commander............................569-8573
Brigade OIC ....................................568-8238
HHD 1SG ........................................569-8562
IMO................569-9082/568-8238/569-9082
PAC NCO.........................................569-8486
RMO
OPS NCO ........................................569-8557
Senior RMO ....................................568-8120
Training NCO ..................................569-8559
RMO......................568-4787/4938/569-8700
Supply NCO ....................................568-8642
2nd BATTALION, 362nd FIELD
Armorer ..........................................568-2974
ARTILLERY REGIMENT
Motorpool ......................................................
BMO................................................569-8641 Commander ......................................569-9669
BMS................................................569-8641 TF CSM .............................................569-9269
NCOIC.............................................569-8642 XO .....................................................................
DCO
Staff Duty ..........................................569-9001
S1 .....................................................569-9687
S2 .....................................................569-9001
S3 ....................................................569-9673
Assistant.........................................569-9673
NCOIC.............................................569-9001
Schools NCOIC ...............................569-9001
S6/IMO..............................................569-9114
Commander ......................................744-5378
CSM ..................................................744-5376

5th ARMORED
BRIGADE

Commander ......................................568-8304
CSM ..................................................568-8304
DCO...................................................568-8304
XO .....................................................568-8304
Executive Assistant ...........................568-8304
FRG Coordinator ...............................568-5833
Public Affairs/Protocol OIC ...............568-4203
PAO/Protocol Assistant .....................569-9701
Chaplain ............................................569-9273
Chaplains Asst. .................................569-9273
HHC
Commander ....................................568-0491
1st SGT...........................................568-0793
UA...................................................568-4979
Admin .............................................568-5050
Supply ............................................568-1494
S-1 ....................................................568-8190
NCOIC ............................................568-3268

2nd BATTALION, 361st COMBAT SUPPORT / COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT


REGIMENT (South Dakota)
Commander ...............................605-977-0362
CSM...........................................605-977-0363
XO..............................................605-977-0366
UA..............................................605-977-0361
S1
PSNCO ....................................605-977-0377
HRNCO ....................................605-977-0377
S2
OIC ..........................................605-977-0364
NCOIC......................................605-977-0378
S3
OIC ..........................................605-977-0378
NCOIC......................................605-977-0378
AOIC ........................................605-977-0378

OPNS SGT...............................605-977-0378
Schools NCO ...........................605-977-0374
S4
NCOIC......................................605-977-0360
S6
NCOIC......................................605-977-0378
Bn. Medic.......................................................
Medic ......................................605-977-0376

1ST BATTALION, 362ND AIR DEFENSE


ARTILLERY REGIMENT
Commander ......................................568-7612
CSM ..................................................568-6883
XO .....................................................568-2082
Staff Duty ..........................................568-1775
S1 .....................................................568-2918
S2 .....................................................568-5952
S3 .....................................................568-1775
NCOIC.............................................568-5034
Asst. NCOIC....................................568-9694
S4 .....................................................568-5592
S6 .....................................................568-3937
IASO/IMO ..............................568-7523/0927
BMO.........................................568-8990/8062

1st BATTALION, 361st ENGINEER


REGIMENT
Commander ......................................569-0629
XO .....................................................569-4848
CSM ..................................................569-0634
Staff Duty ..........................................569-0637
S1 .....................................................569-4860
S3 .................................569-0632/0629
NCOIC............................................569-0637
Assistant S3....................................569-0638
S4 .....................................................569-4861
S6 .....................................................569-0632
A Company
MCPLFX OIC...................................569-0630
MCPLFX NCOIC ..............................569-0631
B Company
Gunnery OIC ...................................569-0630
Gunnery NCOIC ..............................569-0631
C Company
IED-D OIC .......................................569-0632
IED-D NCOIC ..................................569-0630
IED-D NCOIC ..................................569-0631
D Company
OIC..................................................569-0630
NCOIC.............................................569-0630
NCOIC.............................................569-0631

1st BATTALION, 360th INFANTRY


REGIMENT
Commander ......................................569-9979
CSM ..................................................569-9565
XO ....................................................................
Staff Duty ..........................................569-4596
S1
NCOIC.............................................569-4594
S2
NCOIC.............................................569-4596
S3
Operations OIC ...............................569-4596
Operations NCOIC...........................569-4596
Ops NCO.........................................569-4596
Land and Ammo
Master Gunner................................569-4596
S5
PAO.................................................569-4594

3rd BATTALION, 361st COMBAT SUPPORT / COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT


REGIMENT (Denver, Colo.)
Commander ...............................303-275-7000
CSM...........................................303-275-7058
XO..............................................303-275-7059
1st SGT......................................303-275-7062
S1
PNCO.......................................303-275-7068
Pay ..........................................303-275-7069
S3

OIC ..........................................303-275-7065
NCOIC......................................303-275-7066
Asst. S-3 .................................303-275-7065
S-2.............................................303-275-7065
BMO...........................................303-275-7000
S4 ..............................................303-275-7000
S6
NCOIC......................................303-275-7054
OC/T Team
A Company OC/T.....................303-275-7000
B Company OC/T.....................303-275-7000
C Company OC/T.....................303-275-7000
3rd BATTALION, 362nd ARMOR REGIMENT
Commander ......................................569-9135
SGM ..................................................569-9149
XO ....................................................................
Staff Duty ..........................................569-9675
S1
NCOIC.............................................569-9682
Asst. NCOIC....................................569-9682
S2
NCOIC/DTS Mgr..............................569-9532
DTS Asst.........................................569-9532
S3
OIC..................................................569-9675
NCOIC/Operations/Schools.............569-9675
Plans/Land & Ammo ......................569-9675
Training...........................................569-9675
S4
NCOIC.............................................569-9904
Asst. NCOIC....................................569-9904
S6
NCOIC.............................................569-9532
BMO ..................................................569-9583
Companies/Events
B Company / MMSO OIC ................569-9621
B Company /MMSO NCOIC ............569-9621
ASO OIC..........................................569-9193
ASO NCOIC.....................................569-9193

3rd BATTALION, 360th COMBAT


SUPPORT / COMBAT SERVICE
SUPPORT REGIMENT
Commander ......................................569-0422
CSM ..................................................569-0454
XO .....................................................569-4624
Staff Duty ..........................................569-0637
HHC
CO .............................................................NA
1SG ...........................................................NA
Clerk ..........................................................NA
S1
UA ...........................................801-261-0616
OIC..................................................569-0206
NCOIC.............................................569-4643
NCO ................................................569-4643
S2
NCOIC.............................................569-0415
S3 .....................................................569-4625
Asst. S3 ..........................................569-4645
NCOIC.............................................569-4645
Asst. NCOIC....................................569-9739
Schools NCO ..................................569-4516
LNO NCO ........................................569-4626
Plans NCO ......................................569-4516
NCO ................................................569-4516
S4 .....................................................569-4514
NCOIC.............................................569-4626
BMO................................................569-0390
BMS................................................569-0390
S6
NCOIC............................................569-4643
TM A
TM A OIC ........................................569-9335
TM A NCOIC ...................................569-0382
TM A SQD LDR 1............................569-0382
TM A SQD LDR 2............................569-0382
TM B
OIC..................................................569-4642
AOIC ...............................................569-4642
NCOIC.............................................569-0415

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SQD LDR 1 .....................................569-0415
SQD LDR 2 .....................................569-0415
TM E
OIC..................................................569-9335
NCOIC.............................................569-9335
SQD LDR 1 .....................................569-9335
SQD LDR 2 .....................................569-9335
TM F
OIC..................................................569-9739
ASST OIC........................................569-9739
NCOIC.............................................569-9739
SQD LDR 2 .....................................569-9739
Rear Detachment
OIC ..................................801-281-9870x225
S-4 NCO ............................................569-4626
S-1 NCO.............................801-281-9870x227

402nd FIELD
ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
Commander ......................................568-6292
XO .....................................................568-7550
CSM ..................................................568-7652
Exec. Asst. ........................................568-7643
HHB
Commander ....................................568-6382
1SG.................................................568-4806
S1
OIC..................................................568-8832
NCOIC.............................................568-6462
Mobilization ....................................568-8425
Public Affairs ..................................744-0669
S2
NCOIC.............................................744-0653
S3
OIC..................................................569-5241
SGM................................................568-7517
NCO ................................................568-2279
OPS NCO ........................................568-6786
Schools NCOIC ...............................568-7000
S4
NCOIC.............................................568-6443
Logistics NCO.................................744-0678
Maintenance NCO ...........................569-8695
S6
OIC..................................................569-7660
NCOIC.............................................568-5608
Resourse Management
RMO ...............................................568-8826
SR Budget Analyst..........................568-6633
T CS/DTS NCO...................................568-8828
Chaplain
Chaplain Asst..................................568-6429
Safety
Safety Officer ..................................744-0654

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School NCOIC.................................569-4839
S4 .....................................................569-9706
Arms Room
NCOIC.............................................569-4974
OPS ................................................569-4974

15th SUSTAINMENT
BRIGADE
Commander ......................................744-6553
Deputy Commander ..........................774-6555
CSM ..................................................744-6554
Support Ops......................................744-6320
S1 .....................................................744-6552
S2 .....................................................744-6572
S3 .....................................................744-6473
S4 .....................................................744-6409
S6 .....................................................744-6548
FRG Asst ...........................................744-6551
Public Affairs Office ..........................744-6340
Cmd Financial Specialist ...................744-6577
Retention...........................................726-2590
Staff Duty ..........................................744-2590
VA Suicide Hotline ..................1-800-273-8255

142ND COMBAT SUSTAINMENT


SUPPORT BATTALION
Commander ......................................568-4562
CSM ..................................................568-4636
XO .....................................................568-4595
Staff Asst ..........................................568-3274
Staff Duty Desk .................................568-2793
S1
S1 OIC ............................................568-2872
S1 NCOIC........................................568-2822
Human Resource SGT ...........568-2814/3247
S2 OIC ............................................568-8221
S2 NCOIC........................................568-8724
S3
Bn. S3 OIC......................................568-2564
Bn. OPS ..........................................568-2624
S3 Schools NCO .............................568-2679
S3 Ammo/Land...............................568-2661
S4
Bn. S4 OIC......................................568-2564
Bn. S4 NCOIC .................................568-2548
Bn. S4 Shop ...................................568-2521
S6
Section OIC.....................................568-8650
Section Chief ..................................568-8650
Signal Info SPC ..............................568-2741
HHC
Commander ....................................568-9168
1st SGT...........................................568-9519
Motor SGT ......................................569-7736

2nd BATTALION, 356th REGIMENT LS


Commander ......................................569-4824
CSM ..................................................569-4828
XO .....................................................569-4819
Staff Duty ..........................................569-4841
HHC
Commander ....................................569-4844
1SG ................................................569-4821
S1
OIC..................................................569-4821
EO Representative
Senior PSNCO ................................569-4821
Retention NCO ................................569-4810
S2
IMO NCOIC .....................................569-4842
S-6/IMO ............................................569-4842
S3
OIC..................................................569-4843
NCOIC.............................................569-4841

31st COMBAT
SUPPORT HOSPITAL
Commander ......................................568-7985
Commanders Driver/Secretary .........568-3360
Chaplain ............................................569-5369
Hospital Fax ......................................569-7368
SDO...................................................892-1245
SDNCO ..............................................569-7139
FRSA .................................................569-5499
Staff
S-1, OIC..........................................568-9630
S-1, NCOIC .....................................569-7131
S-2, OIC .........................................................
S-2, NCOIC .....................................569-3612

S3 OIC............................................................
S-3, NCOIC .....................................569-3613
S-3 Asst. NCOIC .............................569-3612
S-3..................................................568-4724
S-3..................................................568-7166
S-4, OIC .........................................................
S-4, NCOIC .....................................568-6364
S-4..................................................568-4813
S-4..................................................569-5453
S-6, OIC..........................................568-5774
S-6, NCOIC .....................................569-7980
S-6 Automations.............................569-7308
Schools NCO ..................................568-3266
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment
Commander ....................................568-9630
Rear Detachment NCO....................568-0689
Orderly Room .................................569-6321
Company Supply / Training.............569-7174
Motor Pool
Motor Pool OIC ..............................................
Motor Pool NCOIC ..........................568-1016
Motor Pool Office ...........................569-5427
Medical Maintenance
Medical Maintenance OIC ...............568-2625
Medical Maintenance NCOIC ..........568-1572
Medical Supply ...............................568-7656

Intelligence Officer/Contractor .......568-0921


OPS Officer ....................................568-8625
Plans Officer ..................................568-3167
Assistant Plans Officer/ All Source
Intelligence Tech ...........................568-3976
Senior Intelligence Sergeant ..........568-3464
Senior Topographic NCO ................568-6331
Intelligence Sergeant .....................568-3976
Intelligence Analyst ......568-6331/3976/9563
Intelligence Analyst ........................568-6331
Clearances/ G2 Admin ....................568-8712
OPS NCOIC ....................................568-3464
G3
G3 ..................................................568-2805
Chief -IS ........................................568-1162
Deputy, G-3 ...................................568-3458
G3 SGM .........................................569-5966
G-3 Admin NCO .............................568-9520
G-3 Admin Clerk ............................568-9520
G3 (G3, Dep, SGM, PD/FM) Fax ....568-4153
G3 (Ops, Atk Ops, PLEX, LNO) .....568-4941
Chief, Ops ......................................568-0714
Deputy, Ops ...................................568-0714
AFVL-OP-OPS ...............................568-0149
NCOIC ............................................568-5685
Active Defense ...............................569-5492
AFVL-OP-OPS ................................568-0798
507th MED DET OPT
AFVL-OP-OPS ...............................569-5827
Commander ....................................568-7985
Active Defense ...............................568-4389
Detachment NCO ............................568-1552
AFVL-OP-AD ..................................568-4955
IOC ................................................568-9402
IOC OPS OIC/ NCOIC ......................568-0754
Training/Tasking/Schools/Ammo .....569-5827
Chief, Plans ...................................568-7813
PLEX ..............................................568-0921
Chief, Passive Defense ..................569-5968
PD/FM ............................................569-5970
Comand Group
PD/FM ............................................568-9941
Commanding General .....................568-2043
NCOIC PD/FM ................................568-9570
Deputy Commander........................568-7596
LNO Section Fax ............................569-5638
ADC ................................................568-2466
C2I
CG Secretary...................................568-2043
C2I OIC ..........................................568-2223
FAX .................................................568-4153
C2I .................................................568-7741
CSM................................................568-4146
C2I NCOIC .....................................568-2413
Deputy CofS ..................................568-1753
TOC Support...................................568-1978
SGS ...............................................568-1673
TOC Support ..................................568-7810
Chaplain..........................................568-3602
Bldg. 738 Fax .................................568-2295
Chaplains Assistant........................568-3602
ADAFCO Cell ..................................568-2096
CG Driver ........................................568-1977
ADAFCO Cell ..................................568-7677
CSM Driver-Admin..........................568-1977
G4
PAO.................................................568-4153
G4...................................................568-5159
Legal NCOIC ..................................568-5887
G4 SGM ..........................................568-0665
Legal NCO ......................................568-6881
Deputy, G4......................................568-9101
Legal Specialist ..............................568-7225
Readiness/ Planner ........................568-4622
EO Advisor......................................568-8587
Transportation Officer .....................569-5827
Retention SGM ...............................568-5493
Patriot Systems Tech......................568-6520
Retention NCO/ Career Counsler ....568-7625
Maintenance Readiness .................569-5943
G1
Electronic Ordnance Sys Tech ........569-5941
G1...................................................568-6425
Readiness NCO/STAMIS .................568-1842
Deputy, G1......................................569-5950
Operations NCO ..............................568-5949
G1 Plans Officer..............................569-8264
PBO NCOIC ....................................568-5158
G1 SGM ..........................................569-5471
PBO NCO .......................................568-3225
G1 NCOIC ......................................568-6457
PSG ...............................................568-6557
G1 Platoon Sergeant, NCOER Clerk 569-5472
Supply NCO ....................................568-3064
HR Clerk ........................................568-8712
Admin Specialist.............................568-6494
Btry Level Actions & Orders Clerk 568-8711
Senior Maintenance NCOIC ...........569-5942
eMilpo, Promotions, &
Fax ..................................................569-5099
Awards Clerk ..............................569-5963
Logistics Assistance Team (LAT)
PDS, Leave, Finance & Strength
Team Chief......................................568-9456
Management Clerk .....................569-5959
Deputy/ Maintenance ......................568-9118
G1-Civilians ...................................................
Maintenance ...................................568-9147
CG Actions & OERs .......................568-4643
SSA Section....................................568-9445
USR Tech .......................................569-5961
Unit Armor/ Analyst .......................568-9153
Safety & Occupational Health .........569-5958
Transportation/Movement ..............569-6557
Safety & Occupational Health .........569-5957
Supply ............................................568-9442
FRSA ..............................................568-2531
PBO/PBIS ......................................568-9142
G1 Fax ...........................................569-5955
Food Service...................................568-5395
G2
Fax .................................................568-9442
G2...................................................568-5509
G6
G2 SGM ..........................................568-4550
G6...................................................569-5967
Deputy G2.......................................569-5938
Deputy, G6......................................568-5308
ACE & ISRD Chief ..........................569-3976
G6 SGM ..........................................568-3317

32nd AAMDC

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G6 PSG ..........................................568-7581
G6 Operations NCO .......................568-7673
ISB
OIC ................................................568-9414
NCOIC.............................................568-9426
Signal Systems Chief .....................568-7504
Sr. Signal Sys. Support Specialist ..568-7709
Sr. Info Sys Analyst ........................568-9441
Info Sys Analyst..............................568-7512
VTC Coordinator ............................568-7538
TCO ................................................568-7512
ISB Support ...................................568-7686
COMSEC .......................................................
G6 Tech (Deployed) .......................568-7741
COMSEC Custodian .......................568-3050
IA ..................................................................
IAO ................................................568-7594
ISB Support ...................................568-7557
Help Desk ......................................568-9415

HHB, 32nd AAMDC


HHB Commander............................568-7407
HHB 1SG ........................................568-7266
XO...................................................568-9642
Platoon Sergeant ...........................568-3817
Training NCO ..................................568-3817
S1 .........................................568-9401/9640
Orderly Room FAX ..........................568-9641
Supply NCOIC .......................568-7465/3663
NBC ................................................568-9644
Medic..............................................568-9645
DFAC...............................................568-3272
Motor Sergeant...............................569-6083
PLL NCO.........................................569-6400
Motor Pool......................................569-6329

11th AIR DEFENSE


ARTILLERY
BRIGADE
Commander ......................................568-2012
Commander (secure) ........................568-2544
DCO...................................................568-6304
CSM ..................................................568-2012
SDO/SDNCO......................................568-5843
S1
S1 OIC ............................................568-0217
S1 NCOIC ......................................568-1755
S2
S2 OIC ............................................568-4053
S2 SGM ..........................................568-2480
S3
S3 OIC ............................................568-2725
ASST S3 .........................................568-6100
S3 SGM ..........................................568-5798
USR REP ........................................568-5823
Ammunition NCO............................568-5238
Training / Schools...........................568-7950
Chemical Officer .............................568-6727
Operations NCOIC ........................568-4428
EMMO.............................................568-4630
FDC OIC ..........................................568-7608
FDC Main ........................................569-0251
S3 EOC ..........................................569-5063
S3 EOC (secure) .............................568-1715
S4 / SPO
S4 OIC ............................................568-1943
S4 NCOIC........................................568-3554
SPO ................................................568-4124
Budget Analyst................................568-2432
PBO ................................................568-9010
Transportation Officer .....................568-7324
DFAC...............................................568-1454
S6
S6 OIC ............................................568-5045
S6 NCOIC........................................568-5049

HHB
Commander ....................................568-6913
First Sergeant .................................568-4890
CQ...................................................568-2094
Special Staff
Brigade Career Counselor...............568-6506
Brigade Chaplain.............................568-3971
Brigade EO Advisor.........................568-1073
Brigade Legal Office........................568-7945
Brigade Surgeon.............................568-1866
Brigade FRSA..................................568-6700
PAO.................................................568-3321
Brigade Safety ................................569-5808
MFLC ..............................................309-4794
FSBP Team 4 .................................569-0787
FSBP Team 4 (After Duty Hours)....744-2989

A/4 and A/2 THAAD BATTERY


A-4 THAAD BTRY
Commander ....................................568-4495
First Sergeant .................................568-4415
CQ...................................................568-6523
A-2 THAAD BTRY
Commander ....................................568-6920
First Sergeant .................................568-4511
CQ...................................................568-6523

1st BATTALION, 43rd AIR DEFENSE


ARTILLERY BATTALION (PATRIOT)
Commander ......................................568-1013
XO .....................................................568-5549
CSM ..................................................568-7385
SDO/SDNCO......................................568-4956
S1
S1 OIC ............................................568-2689
S1 NCOIC........................................568-1128
S2
S2 OIC ............................................568-4432
S2 NCOIC........................................568-4432
S3
S3 OIC ............................................568-3583
S3 SGM ..........................................568-4653
S4
S4 OIC ............................................568-1943
S4 NCOIC........................................568-3554
S6
S6 OIC ............................................568-6772
S6 NCOIC........................................568-6777
HHB
Commander ....................................568-1195
First Sergeant .................................568-1194
CQ...................................................568-5235
A Battery
Commander ....................................569-8135
First Sergeant .................................568-8134
CQ...................................................569-5847
B Battery
Commander ....................................569-5221
First Sergeant .................................569-5454
CQ...................................................568-8072
C Battery
Commander ....................................569-5493
First Sergeant .................................568-4220
CQ...................................................568-8072
D Battery
Commander ....................................568-8126
First Sergeant .................................569-8132
CQ...................................................569-5847
E Battery
Commander ....................................569-7229
First Sergeant .................................568-1532
CQ...................................................568-5883
Special Staff
Chaplain..........................................568-2818
FRSA...............................................568-8162
Bn. Medics......................................568-5865

2nd BATTALION, 43rd AIR DEFENSE


ARTILLERY BATTALION
Commander ......................................568-5400
XO .....................................................568-0845
CSM ..................................................568-7290

SDO/SDNCO......................................568-2002
S1
S1 OIC ............................................568-3165
S1 NCOIC........................................568-3912
S2
S2 OIC ............................................568-7692
S3
S3 OIC ............................................569-7637
S3 SGM ..........................................568-0562
S4
S4 OIC ............................................568-9320
S4 NCOIC........................................568-9472
S6
S6 ..................................................568-2007
HHB
Commander ....................................568-5827
First Sergeant .................................568-2477
CQ...................................................568-5844
A Battery
Commander ....................................568-1511
First Sergeant .................................568-2293
CQ...................................................568-0780
B Battery
Commander ....................................569-7264
First Sergeant .................................569-7266
CQ...................................................568-9407
C Battery
Commander ....................................568-4166
First Sergeant .................................568-5087
CQ...................................................568-9407
D Battery
Commander ....................................568-1705
First Sergeant .................................568-4258
CQ...................................................568-0780
E Battery
Commander ....................................568-2878
First Sergeant .................................569-8274
CQ...................................................568-6644
F Battery
Commander ....................................569-6734
First Sergeant .................................569-6734
CQ...................................................568-6644
Special Staff
Chaplain..........................................568-2818
FRSA...............................................568-6700

3rd BATTALION, 43rd AIR DEFENSE


ARTILLERY BATTALION (PATRIOT)
Rear Detachment
Commander ....................................568-5276
First Sergeant .................................568-5269
FRSA...............................................892-9838
Staff Duty........................................568-3956

5th BATTALION, 52nd AIR DEFENSE


ARTILLERY BATTALION (PATRIOT)
Commander ......................................568-2987
XO .....................................................568-4306
CSM ..................................................568-1220
SDO/SDNCO......................................568-2894
S1
OIC..................................................568-7958
NCOIC.............................................568-7177
S2
OIC..................................................568-7998
NCOIC.............................................568-7998
S3
S3 OIC ............................................568-8203
S3 SGM ..........................................568-8202
S4
OIC..................................................569-8195
S6
OIC..................................................568-7987
NCOIC.............................................569-7255
HHB
Commander ....................................568-2119
First Sergeant .................................568-2113
CQ...................................................568-6675
A Battery
Commander ....................................568-8055
First Sergeant .................................568-8056
CQ...................................................568-2542

B Battery
Commander ....................................568-8143
First Sergeant .................................568-8145
CQ...................................................568-2542
C Battery
Commander ....................................568-8078
First Sergeant .................................568-5345
CQ...................................................569-5144
D Battery
Commander ....................................568-8096
First Sergeant .................................568-8086
CQ...................................................569-5144
E Battery
Commander ....................................569-5842
First Sergeant .................................569-5872
CQ...................................................569-5883
F Battery
Commander ....................................569-7476
First Sergeant .................................568-7446
CQ...................................................568-5419
Special Staff
Bn. Retention..................................569-8962
Chaplain..........................................892-8676
FRSA...............................................568-4741

IMCOM
GARRISON
COMMAND
INSTALLATION
SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS
Headquarters
Commander ....................................568-2833
Deputy to the GC ............................568-5473
Deputy GC-Trans ............................569-5762
GC XO.............................................568-2050
CSM................................................568-2001
GC Secretary...................................568-2833
DGC Secretary ................................568-5473
CSM Asst ......................................568-2001
GC Driver....................................... 568-2001
Adjutants/S-1..................................568-5031
S-1 NCOIC ......................................568-2337
S-2/3 NCOIC ...................................569-5795
S-2..................................................569-5795
S-4 NCOIC ......................................568-0421
GC CH.............................................568-2623
Retention ........................................568-7448
GC EO .............................................569-5898
GC Legal .........................................568-6881
GC IMO...........................................568-8962
HHC
Commander ....................................568-1141
1SG.................................................568-7412
Admin NCO.....................................568-3139
Supply ............................................568-9808
Directorates/Activities
AAFES.............................................562-8851
BTO.................................................568-5609
Chaplain..........................................568-1519
CID..................................................568-1360
Commissary ...................................568-1985
CPAC...............................................568-1404
DES ................................569-8648/568-4685
DES SGM........................................568-1147
DFMWR ..........................................568-3500
ACS.................................................569-7758
DHR ................................................568-7056
AG...................................................568-3301
AG 1SG...........................................568-4638
ASAP ..............................................568-1033
ASAP Counseling............................568-0503
ED Serv...........................................568-3386
DMPO .............................................568-2500

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2011 Laven Publishing Group


DOC ................................................568-5150
DOL ................................................568-5401
DPTMS ...........................................568-3393
DPTMS Operations NCOIC..............568-1235
IOC..................................................569-6951
BAAF MGR......................................744-9289
BAAF OPS.......................................744-8048
BAAF Safety ....................................744-9012
DPW ..............................................568-6200
Dep DPW .......................................568-5919
DPW SGM ......................................568-6639
EEO.................................................568-3510
IRAC ..............................................568-4105
Museums........................................568-3390
NEC.................................................568-5601
OSJA...............................................568-6040
PAIO ...............................................568-4544
PAO.................................................568-4505
RMO ...............................................568-3718
Safety..............................................568-2510
SENIOR CHAPLAINS OFFICE
Senior Chaplain ...............................568-1519
Deputy Senior Chaplain ....................568-1519
Senior Chaplain Assistant ...............568-5106
Chaplain Pastoral Coordinator (RM) 568-4631
Garrison Cmd Chaplain ...................568-2623
Family Life Chaplain .........................568-2623
Community Catholic Priest ..............568-4334
NCOIC, Religious Support Ops ........ 568-0361
Director, Youth Ministry ....................568-2157
Director, Protestant Rel. Ed...............568-0360
Director, Catholic Rel. Ed ..................568-0363
Chapels & Activities
Main Post Chapel (Chapel 1) .........568-0364
St. Michaels Parish (Chapel 2) .....568-6222
Jewish/ LDS (Chapel 3) ...............568-1519
HOPE Chapel (Chapel 4) ................744-7321
Sage Hall .......................................568-0361
German Chapel (Chapel 5) ............568-2507
Religious Activity Center ................568-0361

CIVILIAN PERSONNEL ADVISORY


CENTER (CPAC)
CPAC Chief........................................568-1404
Fax ..................................568-2091/1034/9839
Supervisor HR
Specialist ...................568-7453/569-6664
HR Specialist - Fort Bliss ......568-0657/9944/
............................568-4702/0645/7509/6599
HR Specialist - WBAMC ......568-9881/0658/
.....................................568-0660/9879/5234
Classification
At Fort Bliss ...................................568-4458
Assistants/Support Personnel
and Assignments
Administrative Support...................568-1263
Job Information ..............................568-2508
WBAMC .................................568-2596/2327
Fort Bliss ...............................568-7077/7256
Fort Bliss ...............................568-9944/9829
Benefits/Retirement Specialist......568-1341
Mgmt-Employee Relations Specialists
Fort Bliss/WBAMC .................568-1179/1016
Labor Relations Specialist ..............568-1198
Workers Compensation Office
FECA Coordinator ...........................568-5628
Information Systems Manager ........568-0636
Non-Appropriated Fund Civilian
Personnel Office
NAF HR Officer ...............................568-0644
NAF HR Specialist...........................568-7108
NAF HR Assistant...........568-0640/568-6287
Fax .................................................568-7471

DIRECTORATE OF LOGISTICS
Director .............................................568-5401
Secretary...........................................568-6432
Fax ....................................................569-5820
Plans & Operations Division
Division Chief..................................568-1389
Secretary ........................................568-4703
Fax ..................................................568-2579

FORT BLISS
Business Branch Chief ...................568-1867
ADP/Security ..................................568-6990
Management Program Analyst .......569-5377
Management Analyst ......................568-3589
Log Mgmt Spec ..............................568-5362
Management Assistant ...................568-3942
Training Coordinator .......................568-1855
Admin Asst .................................... 568-6318
Log Automation Help Desk.............568-4035
Plans & Operations Branch
Chief ...............................................568-2956
FLIPL ..............................................568-5118
Deployment Section........................568-6783
Operations Planning .......................568-2734
Logistics Mgmt...............................568-2960
Fax ..................................................568-2579
Logistics Integration Branch
Chief ...............................................568-6064
LMS Supply ....................................568-0821
LMS Maintenance ..........................568-7143
LMS Readiness...............................568-2907
LMS (Log Analyst)..........................568-6053
LMS (Strategic Plan) ......................569-5456
LMS (Transportation) .....................568-6474
Fax ..................................................568-2579
Transportation Division
Cheif ...............................................568-9616
Secretary ........................................569-5806
Fax ..................................................569-5805
Transportation Branch QAE.............568-7605
Fax ..................................................568-5993
Unit Movement Branch QAE ...........744-8166
Fax ..................................................744-9042
Freight Branch QAE .......................568-7137
Fax ..................................................568-6621
Transportation Branch
Traffic Manager...............................568-9619
Customer Service ..........................568-4339
Non-Temporary Storage ................568-9699
Household Goods Quality Assurance Section
Quality Assurance..................568-3188/3433
PAX Travel Section..........................568-6904
Fax ..................................................568-1947
Outbound Houseold Goods Section
Customer Service ..................568-3255/9699
Counselor..................568-4907/3255/9-5590
I VR ................................................568-7562
Fax ..................................................568-1947
Inbound Household Goods Section
Front Desk ......................................568-3338
Counselors ............................568-4339/2735
I VR ................................................568-7562
Fax ..................................................568-7671
HHG Quality Control Section
Carrier Services ..............................568-3188
Fax .................................................568-1947
PAX Travel Section ........................568-6904
Fax .................................................568-8917
Carlson Wagonlit Travel
Official Travel ..................................566-4488
Fax...........................................866-526-7618
Transportation Units Movement Branch
Traffic Manager...............................744-8189
Rail Section ....................................744-6088
Transportation Specialist .......744-9754/8052
Fax ..................................................744-9897
Transportation-Freight Branch
Freight Supervisor ..........................568-5292
Freight Inbound ..............................568-1503
Freight Outbound ...........................568-5292
Fax ..................................................568-5975
Transportation Motor Pool
Lead................................................569-5652
Fax ..................................................569-8453
Dispatcher ......................................569-5652
Bus Support....................................569-5831
Supply and Services Division
Chief/Senior QAE/COR ....................568-4605
Secretary ........................................568-4134
Laundry Coordinator.......................568-1557
Fax ..................................................568-7179

Quality Assurance Evaluators


Packing & Crating/DODAAC/CDE/
Fuel..............................................568-3407
Supply Operations/CIF ....................568-5696
Log Mgmt Spec ..............................568-4117
Fax.........................................568-7532/7179
Installation Accountable Officer
Property Book Officer/QAE ....568-7505/2310
Fax.........................................568-2045/7179
Ammunition Branch
Accountable Officer ........................569-9528
ASP Supervisor ..............................569-9355
Appointment Clerk .........................569-9570
QASAS (McGregor Range) ....569-9373/9384
Ammo Insp
(McGregor Range) .............569-9087/9070
Fax ..................................................568-3330
Food Service Branch
Program Mgr/COR..........................568-0436
Quality Assurance Spec ..................568-0435
Food Service Clerk..........................568-0435
Fax ..................................................568-0433
Food Services Branch (Contract Management)
Chief ...............................................568-0432
Food QAE........................................568-1557
Food Svc Spec (Cntr Surv).............568-0434
Food Service Spec ..........................568-5355
Fax ..................................................568-0430
Troop Issue Subsistence Activity
Chief/TISO .............................568-1639/0477
Accounting Technicians .........568-0441/5007
Warehouse ............................568-0429/0431
Fax ..................................................568-0443
AMC Installation Supply Representative
Supply ............................................569-7361
Fax ..................................................568-7179
Stock Readiness
Coordinating Manager ....................568-3585
Fax ..................................................568-7378
HAZMART Center
Manager..........................................568-0317
COTR ..............................................568-0680
Fax ..................................................568-0673
Contract Supply Section
Supply Supervisory Manager .........568-2400
Secretary ........................................568-1948
Fax ..................................................568-4395
Item Managers
Supervisor ......................................568-3242
Items DODSASP, M, U, P, L & G.....568-3242
Items B, K.......................................568-3242
POL Coordinator.............................568-7309
Items E, J & F.................................568-1725
Fax ..................................................568-5100
Property Book Manager
Assistant PBO.................................568-5005
Hand Receipts Manager..................568-5486
HR Managers................568-5075/3818/7491
Fax ..................................................568-2045
SARSS #1 Operations
Manager ................................568-3842/6928
AY1 ........................................568-5310/2693
SARSS-1 DBOF...............................568-5310
SARSS-1 OMA................................568-7924
SARSS Contingency .......................568-1725
SARSS-1 RXA.................................568-0473
Turn-In Point ........................568-7924/2339
Major Item YD ................................568-7309
VLT/Arms Room ....................568-0675/2099
WDH ...............................................568-7924
Issue Point......................................568-5937
Local Purchase ...............................568-7380
Fax ..................................................568-4395
Central Issue Facility
Manager ................................568-3519/0193
CIF .........................................568-3600/7211
MOB/DEMOB Coordinators ..569-5987/5960
Fax ..................................................568-7194
Storage Section
Turn-In Point ..................................568-5310
Issue Point......................................568-7924

Receiving Point......................568-7380/5005
Small Arms Issue/Turn-In...............568-5310
Fax.........................................568-2045/5100
Central Receiving Point
Customer Service ...........................568-2339
Fax ..................................................568-4395
Packing & Crating
Manager..........................................568-4086
Fax ..................................................568-2722
Engineer Supply Section
Manager ................................568-3556/7314
Receiving/Issue Point .....................568-2495
Procurement Dept ..........569-5318/568-5524
Fax ..................................................568-0315
POL (Bulk Fuel) Section
Customer Service .............................xxx-xxx
ICEMP CDE Section
Supply Technician...........................568-9943
Maintenance Division
Chief/COR .......................................568-1393
Secretary ........................................568-3707
Fax ..................................................568-7818
Maintenance Management and
Contractor Surveillance Branch
QAES .........568-4782/4187/9491/9405/4593
QAE/MWO.......................................568-6248
Fax ..................................................568-7210
Aircraft Maintenance and Contract
Surveillance Branch QAES
Chief /COR ......................................744-8919
Secretary ........................................744-8902
QAES ...........................744-2900/2901/2902
Fax ..................................................744-8511
GAFADS Maintenance Branch
Chief ...............................................568-1058

DIRECTORATE OF HUMAN
RESOURCES / MILITARY
PERSONNEL DIVISION
Directorate of Human Resources
Director...........................................568-7056
DHR Admin Support Asst...............569-5817
Plans & Operations.........................568-7798
Army Career & Alumni Program
ACAP Assistance ............................568-7996
ACAP Assistance ............................568-3870
Army Substance Abuse Program Division
Alcohol & Drug Control Officer.......568-1033
Employee Assistance Program
Coordinator.....................................568-1033
Prevention Education Coordinator ..568-6604
Risk Reduction Program
Coordinator..................................568-1033
Program Assistant .........................568-7011
Biochemical Test Coordinator .........568-6298
Assistant Biochemical
Test Coordinator ..........................568-3289
Drug Detection Clerk ......................568-3289
Army Continuing Education System Division
Education Services Officer..............568-3386
Test Control Officer.........................568-5315
Education Center
Information Number ....................568-5635
Military Personnel Division
Adjutant General .............................568-3302
AG Management Support /
Congressionals ............................568-7037
Fax ..................................................568-9627
Casualty Supervisor........................568-3837
Casualty Ops Officer .......................568-3093
Benefits Coordinator.......................568-2903
Training Instructor ..........................568-9524
Memorial Affairs Coordinator 568-9534/9530
Funeral Honors ...............................568-4238
Mortuary Officer .............................568-9534
Director...........................................568-3043
Personnel Svc Admin Sup Asst ......569-7078
Supply Office ..................................568-6878
Retired Services Office ...................568-5204
Retired Services Office ...................568-3520
Fax ..................................................568-4299
Soldier Readiness Processing ........569-6816

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Soldier Readiness Processing ........569-6846


Fax ..................................................569-6804
MOB Records (0830-1130) ............568-6613
MOB Records (0830-1130) ............568-3133
MOB Records (0830-1130) ............568-5938
Fax ..................................................568-1562
Personnel SVCS/OPS Branch
Records Team Lead ........................568-4352
Records Fax Number ......................568-7753
Enlisted Records ..........568-7489/3105/4850
Enlisted Records....................568-3247/4701
Promotions Section ........................568-4814
Promotions Section...............568-7168/7907
Personnel Actions Lead ..................568-4502
Personnel Actions..................568-6186/7770
Cards Section .................................568-4452
Cards Section .................................568-6630
ID Cards/RCI (Contractor) ..............568-5028
ID Cards/RCI (Contractor) ..............568-6210
ID Cards Automated Information......568-2000
Students Trainees Supervisor568-5402/6800
Students Trainees Supervisor Fax ..568-5583
Enlisted ST Records .......................568-7139
Personnel Strength Management Branch
Manager..........................................568-4504
Officer Strength Mgt Lead ..............569-5767
Officer Strength Management
HR Asst..............568-4100/1861/569-5910
Fax ..................................................568-4299
Enlisted Strength Management ......569-5768
Enlisted Strength Management
HR Asst. ......................................568-6807
Enlisted Strength Management
HR Asst. ......................................568-4217
MMRB ............................................568-2254
Fax ..................................................568-1200
Reassignment Section Supervisor ......568-5600
Reassignment Lead ........................568-5600
Front Desk ......................................568-6911
Reassignment HR Asst..........568-2717/6102
Reassignment HR Asst...................568-3999
Family Travel / Port Calls ................568-6827
Passport Section ............................568-6827
Fax ..................................................568-3650
Transition Section Supervisor.........568-5903
Officer Separations ................569-5153/5156
Enlisted Retirements.......................569-5154
ETS/Chapters................568-4734/5734/1991
Chapters/Final Out .................568-1991/6312
Fax ..................................................568-1648
In/Out Team Lead ...........................568-2728
In/Out Processing HR Asst....569-7369/7348
In/Out Processing HR Asst.............568-7714
Fax ..................................................569-7154
Personnel Systems / IT Branch
eMILPO Team Lead.........................568-6016
eMILPO Data Analysts...........568-3142/3645
eMILPO Data Analysts ....................568-4200
Fax ..................................................568-1200
IMO IT Specialist ............................568-3214
Computer Assistants .............568-0678/1915
Administrative Services Division
Mail Inspector.................................568-5505
Mail Clerks......................................568-5505
Records Management
FOIA................................................568-7351
Publications/ARIMS........................568-5332

DEFENSE MILITARY PAY OFFICE


Director, DMPO .................................568-2500
Systems Branch ................................568-7634
Internal Control .................................568-9291
Disbursing Teller ......................568-1308/0452
Processing Branch
Lead Mil Pay Tech...........................568-4235
Mil Pay Tech ...................................568-1402
Review Section
Lead Mil Pay Tech...........................568-6926
Customer Services Branch
Customer Service Supervisor .........568-2605
Lead Mil Pay Tech...........................568-1309
Mil Pay Tech (Counter) ...................568-4108

Mil Pay Tech (Debt Mgmt)..............568-4344


In & Out Processing
Lead Mil Pay Tech...........................568-2523
Mil Pay Tech ...................................568-4204
Mil Pay Tech ...................................568-2900
Mil Pay Tech ...................................569-5900
Separation/Reenlistment
Lead Mil Pay Tech .........................568-7726
Mil Pay Tech ...................................568-7725
Reserve Component Mobilization
Chief RC Mobilization Proc.............568-1676
Lead Mil Pay Tech...........................568-4430
Mil Pay Tech ..........................568-4430/6479
SRP Site (Bldg 801) .......................569-6843
Fax (Bldg 801) ................................569-6842
Fax RC ............................................569-5617
WWPMT
Mil Pay Lead...................................568-4010
Mil Pay Tech ...................................568-4010
Defense Travel System
DFAS DTA (DTS).............................568-6448
Fax ..................................................568-4966

INTERNAL REVIEW AND AUDIT


COMPLIANCE (IRAC) OFFICE
Chief ...............................................568-4105
Assistance ......................................568-1149

DIRECTORATE OF PLANS TRAINING


MOBILIZATION AND SECURITY
(DPTMS)
Director .............................................568-3393
Deputy Director.................................568-3393
NCOIC ...............................................568-1235
Secretary...........................................568-2809
Admin Mgmt Office...........................568-7157
Support Services...............................568-2535
Fax ....................................................568-4013
Aviation Division
BAAF Commander ..........................744-8242
BAAF Flight Ops..............................744-8088
BAAF Ops........................................744-8048
BAAF Service ..................................744-9012
BAAF Safety ...................................744-9012
Mobilization Division
Installation Mobilization Officer ......568-1451
Admin Mobilization Asst.................568-5098
Operations Officer...........................568-1826
Admin Assistant..............................568-4533
MOB Specialist ...............................568-5161
Fax ..................................................568-6528
IED-Defeat Capabilities ..........744-6359/2867
Plans and Operations Division
Chief ...............................................568-4409
Admin .............................................568-6808
Chief IOC ........................................569-6951
P&O ................................................568-6808
Force Intergrator.............................568-1726
Force Protection/ Antiterrorism ......568-5290
IOC .......................................569-6950/51/52
STE .................................................569-6427
Security Division
Chief ......................................568-1740/7936
Industrial Security ..........................568-4402
Personnel Security ................568-3935/2926
Fax ..................................................568-5410
Training Division
Chief ...............................................568-2193
Training Support
Central Tasking Officer....................568-2324
Ceremonies.....................................568-3631
NBC School ....................................568-8404
Training Division
Training Div Chief ...........................569-2193
Training Support Assistant .............568-0913
Training Services Branch
Training SPT Officer........................568-2105
Training SPT Specialist ...................568-6463
Troop Schools & Education Mgr.....744-2767
Ammunition Management .....568-4509/4795
Ceremonies.....................................568-0405
CBRN.....................................744-8265/6087

Garrison Taskings ...........................568-3009


APOC/Air Assault Mgr ....................568-7948
GIF Facilities...................276-7951/744-2704
EST Mgr..........................................569-6683
EST Instructors......................569-6680/6900
TADSS Mgr.....................................568-1656
Instructors ......................................568-1656
HEAT/MET Instructor ......................568-8761
Reserve Comp Spt / Off-Post Tng Branch
Chief ...............................................744-9122
Assistant................................744-1738/8204
Supply ............................................568-2566
Supply ............................................744-4149
Simulations Branch
Simulations Mgr .............................744-5530
BCTC/CCTT Operations..........744-3419/5522
WTA Regional Mgr Texas & NM .....238-9653
PM/PEO-STRI FSR..........................744-3210
1 AD ABCS FSR ..............................568-3130
ATSC FSR..............................(254) 289-1545
Battle Cmd Tng Ctr (BCTC)
BCTC Contract Site Lead ................744-5532
Close Combat Tactical Tnr (CCTT)
CCTT Contract Site Lead.................744-4983
Range and Training Areas Branch
Installation Range Officer569-0011/744-7025
Supervisory Range
Officer ........................744-7027/ 569-0015
Admin Assist ..................................744-7026
Range Operations
Operations Officer...........................744-7004
Assistant Ops Officer ......................744-7005
Ops Specialist.................................744-7013
Ops Specialist.................................744-7012
Air/GRD Scheduler..........................744-7004
Scheduler........................................744-7001
Assistant Scheduler ........................744-7003
Range Operations/
Davis Dome........................569-9240/9241
Firing Desk ............................569-9201/9240
Planning
Range Planner ................................569-9887
Range Developer ............................569-9743
Maintenance Advisor ......................569-9926
Range Safety
Range Safety Officer.......................744-7021
Assist Range SO.............................744-7007
Assist Range SO.............................744-7006
Unit Tng & Certification
Branch Chief ...................................568-1803
Patriot Mgr .....................................568-7061
ITAM
ITAM Coordinator ..........................568-6915
ITAM GIS ........................................568-7115
ITAM RTLA .....................................568-7123
ITAM LRAM ....................................568-7136
Dona Ana Range Complex
Range Officer..................................569-0467
Executive Officer.............................569-0440
Range Ops Supervisor....................569-0397
16 Bay ............................................569-0302
Range Maintenance ........................569-0455
McGregor Range Complex
Range Officer..................................569-9898
Executive Officer.............................569-9284
Range Ops Supervisor....................569-9513
Fuel Point........................................569-9226
Convoy Ops Supervisor ..................569-9901
Oro Grande Range Complex
Range Officer..................................569-4506
Executive Officer.............................569-4608
Operations NCO ..............................569-4508
Range Security
Security Officer...............................569-9367
Security Assistant...........................569-9937
Logistics Support
Supply Officer.................................569-9423
PBO ................................................569-9584
Fleet Mgr ........................................569-9318
Range Communications
Communications Officer ........569-9900/9744
DARC Communications ..................569-0407

MRC Communications....................569-9476
ORC Communications ....................569-4508
Meyer Range Towers
Range 6a ........................................569-9351
Range 6 ..........................................569-9057
Range 7 ..........................................569-9315
Range 9 ..........................................569-9245
Range 12 ........................................569-9117
Range 13 ........................................569-9847
Range 14 ........................................569-4976
Range 15 ........................................569-4977
Range 16 ........................................569-4978
Range 18 ........................................569-9119
Range 19 ........................................569-9056
Range 21 ........................................569-4979
Range 23 ........................................569-9130
Dona Ana Range Towers
Range 50 Tower..............................569-0340
Range 50 Maint. .............................569-0453
Range 55 Office ........................569-7584/85
Range 55 Classroom .................569-8233/34
Range 60 .......................................569-8238
Range 63 Tower..............................569-8025
Range 63 Classroom ......................569-8024
Range 69 ........................................569-8160
Range 71 ........................................569-8235

DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS


Director ....................................568-6200/5101
Deputy .....................................568-5919/6200
Secretary..................................568-6200/5101
SGM ..................................................568-6639
COE Liaison.......................................568-5899
Fax ....................................................568-3943
Housing Division
Chief ...............................................568-5309
Admin Assistant..............................568-5309
Fax ..................................................568-5357
Residental Community Initiative (RCI)
Chief ...............................................568-5209
Fax ..................................................568-5357
First Sergeant Barracks Initiative/
Unaccompanied Personnel Housing
Chief ...............................................568-6600
Admin Assistant..............................568-1264
UPH Mgr.........................................568-0278
Fax ..................................................568-7663
Housing Service Office
(Leased, Off Post Housing)
Chief ...............................................568-4700
Off-Post referrals ............................568-4731
801 Hsg Assign/ Term ....................568-2538
Fax ..................................................568-0505
Furnishing Management Branch
Chief ...............................................568-4842
Hand Receipt Mgr...........................568-7579
Fax ..................................................568-7716
Balfour Beatty Communities
(On-Post Housing)
Community Office...........................564-0795
Work Orders/ Emergency ...............564-0459
CEMA (Single Soldier Housing)
Chief ...............................................744-2980
Admin Assistant..............................744-2988
Fax ..................................................744-2854
Business Operations & Intergation Division
Chief ...............................................568-6498
Business Int. Branch.......................568-7105
Business Operations Branch...........568-2328
Energy Section................................568-1840
Work Orders Status ...............568-6284/1782
Customer Service Rep ....................568-6778
Fax ..................................................568-9461
Service Order Desk
Routine Trouble Calls......................568-1107
Emergency Trouble Calls ................568-7293
Engineering Service Division
Chief ...............................................568-5871
Admin Support Assistant................568-2783
Design Branch ................................568-5961
Contract/ Construction Branch .......568-4011
Fax ..................................................569-8907

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Master Planning Division
Master Planner ..............................568-5933
Master Planning Branch .................568-5273
Real Property Office........................569-8412
Real Property Alternate...................569-8401
Maps...............................................569-8400
Admin Support Assistant................569-8449
Operations & Maintenance Divison
Chief ...............................................568-5233
Facilities Maintenance Branch ........568-6755
Utilities Maintenance Branch ..........568-6885
Fax ..................................................568-5397
Environmental Division
24/7 Spill Response........................637-6881
Information............................568-6185/6697
Division Chief ........................568-3782/6697
Compliance Division
Chief ......................................568-6185/7031
Admin .............................................568-6185
Fax ..................................................568-1333
Air...................................................568-5724
Asbestos/ Lead...............568-0931/569-6930
Hazardous Waste............................568-7041
Hazardous Waste Yard....................569-6393
Hazmat (HSMS).....................568-3848/0317
Pollution Prevention (HSMS)..........568-6989
Recycle Center................................568-1537
Restoration/ Fuel Tanks ..................568-6959
Spill Assistance ..............................637-6881
Solid Waste Recycling ....................568-5724
Waste/ Waste Water .......................568-0558
Conservation Division
Chief ......................................568-6997/2774
Admin .............................................568-6697
Fax ..................................................568-3548
Archeological Resources .......568-6746/6999
Endangered Species ..............568-6977/3016
Environmental Planning..................568-5396
Environmental Range
Liaison ...............637-6880/568-7705/7490
GIS Maps...............................568-5205/7847
Historic Buildings ..................568-3134/7464
NEPA...............................................568-3908
Pest Management...........................568-6977
Wildlife Biologist.............................568-3016

INSTALLATION SAFETY OFFICE


Director .............................................568-6749
Deputy Assistant ...............................568-7973
Safety Admin.....................................568-2510
Tactical/Mobilization Safety ...............569-5701
Explosive/Ammo Safety ....................568-6679
Construction/Industrial Safety...........568-3772
DPW/DOL Safety...............................568-7819
ChildCare/Fire Safety.........................568-7839
Motorcycle/ POV Training .................568-7772
Motorcycle/POV Instruction ..............568-7187
Office IMO/Computers ......................568-6850

FORT BLISS
IT Security Information/ COMSEC
Ch., IA Division...............................568-8400
COMSEC ................................568-0062/3835
IT Projects and
Plans Office .......568-6884/5652/4417/1265
Policy and Administration...............568-6788
IT Contract support office ..............................
ATS COR.........................................568-7081
Network Admin
Networking ...........................568-8809/4336
Telecomm Center...................568-4886/1138
Transmissions Office
Radio Trunking ......................568-4886/1138
Frequency Management ........568-4886/1138
Long Range/Microwave.........568-4886/1138
Commercial Telephone Accounts....568-7081
Cellular Phones...............................568-7886
Help Desk
Computer Support Center......568-3646/1080
Computer Help Desk ........568-3646 option 2
Telephone Help Desk ........568-3646 option 1
Automation Office
E-mail passwords/TSACS Accounts568-5857
Webmaster .....................................568-7783
Information management Officer....568-1889
Visual Information
Video Teleconferencing ..569-5783/568-1017

PLANS AND INTERGATION OFFICE


PAIO Chief.........................................568-4544

MUSEUM DIVISION
Director .............................................568-3390
OPNS/ Facility Mgr............................568-4528
Education Specailist ..........................568-4518
Fort Bliss Museum ............................568-6940
Old Fort Bliss ...................................568-4518
1st AD Museum ................................568-7345

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE


Resource Management Officer..........568-3718
Budget Officer ...................................568-2701
PANE Branch.....................................568-2221
Manpower and Agreements Division
Division Chief..................................568-5259
Support Agreement Chief ...............568-6608
Base Support Branch......................568-2408
Manpower Branch .........................568-5203
Management Branch.......................568-7708
Civilain Pay Branch.........................568-5575

PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE


PAO Officer .....................568-4505/4601/4623
PA Specialist ...................568-2497/4320/6056
KBLS TV Branch ......................568-7002/3731
The Monitor ....................568-4088/5945/6374

U.S. POSTAL SERVICE


Zip Code 79906 .......................562-7298/8124

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY


(Civilian)

DIRECTORATE OF FAMILY, MORALE,


WELFARE, AND RECREATION

EEO Officer........................................568-3510
Complaints Mgr ................................568-5143
Special Emphasis Program Mgr........568-6066
EEO Specialist...................568-1489/569-5937
Student Specialist .............................568-5302

Director .............................................568-3500
Admin Office ....................................568-3724
Army Community Services (ACS) Division
Main Phone ...........................568-1132/7088
Main Fax .........................................568-4357
Director...........................................568-1132
Army Emergency Relief/
Financial Services........................568-7014
Family Advocacy Program .............568-4878
Mobilization/Deployment ................568-6317
Relocation Readiness .....................568-3967
Employment Readiness ..................569-5838
Exceptional Family Member Pgrm ..568-4165
Army Family Action Plan ................568-5997
Army Family Team Building ............568-5038
Survivor Outreach Services ............569-5287
Information/Referral .......................568-1132
Soldier Family Assistance Center....569-6879
Domestic Violence Hotline 24/7......269-2837
Sexual Assault Hotline 24/7............490-3896
Child, Youth and School Services

DIRECTORATE OF
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Director of Emergency Services........568-2404
Deputy Director.................................568-4685
DES SGM ..........................................568-1147
Fax ....................................................569-5723
Human Resource ..............................568-1935
Logistics Officer ................................569-8650
Systems Administrator .....................588-5527

NETWORK ENTERPRISE CENTER


Director .............................................568-5601
Admin Asst for the Director ..............568-1143
Deputy Director.................................568-8954
Ch., IT Division .................................568-4126

(CYSS) Division
CYSS Coordinator...........................568-5709
Parent Central
Director...........................................569-5040
Parent Central Office.......................568-4374
Youth Education and Support Services
Director...........................................568-2784
SKIESUnlimited IP Specialist..........568-8336
School Liaison Office (SLO)
SLO Officer ............................569-5064/5065
Child Development Services
Logan Child Dev Center (CDC) ......568-3989
Director, Logan CDC .......................568-3759
Main Child Dev Center ...................568-5689
Director, Main CDC .........................568-4422
Logan Child Dev Center Annex .......569-8918
Director, Logan CDC Annex ............568-9823
Family Child Care (FCC)
Director...........................................568-4198
School Age Services (SAS)
SAS Coordinator.............................568-0834
Main SAS Center ............................568-5544
Director, Main SAS .........................568-7187
Logan SAS Center ..........................568-5784
Director, Logan SAS .......................569-5788
Milam SAS Center ..........................744-2274
Director, Milam SAS .......................744-2277
Middle School and Teen (MS&T)
MST Director .................................568-2908
Youth Plex .....................................568-5437
Youth Computer Lab ......................568-3290
Milam Youth Activity Center ...........744-2278
Director, Milam Youth
Activity Center .............................744-2452
Youth Sports
Director..................................568-2908/2617
Business Operations Division (BOD)
Chief ...............................................568-3208
Centennial Banquet and
Conference Center .......................562-5969
Special Events Assistant.................569-7228
Underwood Golf Complex...............562-1273
Golden Tee/Golf Admin ...................562-3559
Rod & Gun Club .............................568-2983
Army Lodging.................................565-7777
Old Fort Bliss Museum ...................568-3137
Desert Strike Lanes...........................568-6272
Community Recreation division
Chief ...............................................568-7533
Assistant Chief, East Bliss ..............744-5794
Sports Branch
Director...........................................744-5795
Strenght and Conditioning ................568-6458
Gyms and Fitness Facilities
Stout PFF ........................................568-4508
Soto PFF ...........................................744-5788
Milam PFF .........................................568-7318
Logan PFF .........................................202-7405
Biggs PFF ..........................................744-8730
Big Eds Gym.....................................568-4508
Ironworks Gym .................................744-8697
Tennis Club and Fitness Zone ...........569-5449
Pools
Replica Aquatic Center....................568-7431
Community Pool ...............................568-4825
Lodging Pool.....................................565-7777
Leisure and Entertainment
Mickelsen Community Library ........568-3056
Reference ..................................568-1902
Interlibrary Loan........................568-6156
Biggs Park.........................................744-8087
Framing Bliss ....................................568-5563
Auto Crafts ........................................568-7280
RV Park.............................................568-0106
Leisure Travel (ITR) ..........................568-7506
PX Location...............................569-6446
Soto PFF Location .....................744-5793
POV Resale Lot .........................568-7506
Unit Funds.................................568-7506
Scuds & Suds Car Wash ................562-8473
Lock & Leave..................................566-8321
Outdoor Recreation ........................744-5790

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Financial Management Division (FMD)


NAF Support Mgr............................568-3412
Private Organizations/Solicitations .568-3724
Special Events/Marketing
Program Mgr ..................................568-2427
Special Events Coordinator.............568-2074
BOSS Liaison Officer ......................203-2518
Marketing .........................................568-6741
Advertising/Commercial
Sponsorship ................................568-3415

MOBILIZATION and
DEPLOYMENT BDE.
APM ..................................................443-6566
GSA Fleet ..........................................892-4509
Mayor Cell (FWD)..............................203-9564
Col. Greens Driver ............................892-9302
CSM ..................................................892-2913
GSA Fleet ..........................................443-6546
XO .....................................................892-8217
IG ......................................................892-9369
Commander ......................................615-9506
PBO...................................................443-6573
Training Team....................................892-5614
DRC OIC............................................204-6340
Public Affairs NCOIC .........................892-8240
Staff Duty Lead .................................443-6558
PTT Staff Duty ................................726-2786/
...................726-6912/2380/1018/2389/6626
APM ..................................................892-8203
Chaplain Asst ....................................892-8232
Staff Duty ................892-8347/8354/726-6704
Chaplain ............................................433-8362
Executive Secretary...........................892-8226
PAO ...................................................433-3399
PM ....................................................726-6862
MOB Officer ......................................892-1278
APM ..................................................892-9380
Staff Duty ..........................................892-8296
Billeting .............................................726-6650
MaD Brigade SRRC
Team Chief......................................892-9353
SRRC NCOIC ..................................892-6359
SRRC OIC .......................................443-6576
Lead................................................892-9357
SRRC Site.......................................726-6741
Team Chief......................................443-6542
SRRC Site.......................................892-9362
MaD Brigade HHC
HHC HQ XO ....................................892-9326
Maintenance ...................................892-8400
DeMob ............................................443-6517
1SG.................................................443-6543
Commander ....................................203-2822
MaD Brigade S1
S1 Admin Team Chief .....................892-8235
S1 OPS SGM ..................................892-9282
DEMOB NCO...................................892-7691
Deputy to S1...................................203-7825
DeMob NCOIC ................................892-1923
Admin NCOIC..................................892-9306
MOB NCOIC ....................................443-6480
DeMob Clerk...................................727-8506
DeMob Team Chief .........................892-8034
Team Lead ......................................892-6344
S1 Admin........................................838-4104
S1 Admin........................................892-6818
HR Assistant (Military) ...................443-6563
DeMob NCO....................................892-8608
S1 OIC ............................................892-6697
S1 MOB Team Chief .......................892-4376
MaD Brigade S2/6
NCOIC ............................................892-4934
Security ..........................................443-6541
Security ..........................................727-8526
Security ..........................................892-1518

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IT ....................................................892-8786
OIC..................................................892-3947
IT ...........................................615-9495/9583
IT ....................................................892-7692
MaD Brigade S3
Westbrook NCOIC...........................892-3559
McGregor NCOIC ............................892-8218
Future OPS ....................................892-8256
McGregor Staff Duty.......................892-9341
Future OPS OIC ..............................443-6528
Validations/Current OPS .................892-8412
McGregor NCO ...............................892-5934
Facility Management.......................892-9275
McGregor OIC.................................892-9352
Current OPS/Validation Cell ............892-2776
Operations ......................................443-6476
Ranges............................................892-1512
McGregor NCO ...............................892-7086
OIC..................................................204-9193
MaD Brigade Mailroom...................443-6572
MaD Brigade Mailroom...................726-6164
OIC..................................................892-6526
Future OPS .....................................892-7949
Current OPS/DEMOB NCOIC...........443-6527
Current OPS/Validation Cell ............443-6544
McGregor ..............................726-4073/6645
McGregor Lead...............................892-5577
McGregor ..............................892-9311/8741
LNO ................................................443-6567
UMO Assistant................................892-8215
McGregor Instructor.......................892-9338
Assistant MOB Planner...................443-6560
Ranges............................................838-4105
Current OPS/Asst. MOB plan..........727-8492
Current Ops ....................................726-6860
Current OPS/DEMOB NCO ..............892-9351
Stratigic OPS NCO ..........................892-9286
Validations/EO NCOIC .....................838-4103
Validations/Current OPS .................892-3860
Future OPS ............................892-7024/8130
Deputy to S3...................................892-6696
McGregor Staff Duty.......................892-9298
Current OPS/Stratigic OPS .............204-6185
Current OPS/Stratigic OPS .............727-8516
Future OPS NCOIC..........................443-6531
Westbrook ......................................443-6461
Stratigic OPS NCO ..........................727-8517
Operations SGM .............................892-8429
UMO ...............................................443-6879
MaD Brigade S4
NCOIC Ammo .................................892-8704
Warehouse......................................443-6545
Snake Pit SPC.................................892-9343
PTT Warehouse ..............................892-8298
NCOIC Transportation .....................443-6564
Medical Supply Tech.......................443-6554
Maintenance ...................................892-8260
AMMO ............................................443-6548
Transportation ................................443-6465
Maintenance ...................................892-4170
Warehouse ....................................892-9348
Water Mission ................................892-9328
Transportation ................................892-6340
PBO ................................................892-9327
Warehouse ....................................892-7205
Warehouse ....................................443-6389
PTT Warehouse .............................443-6524
Warehouse ....................................892-4274
Medical Supply Tech.......................443-6523
Ammo ............................................443-6471
Operations ......................................892-8621
Bunkers ..........................................892-8279
Operations ......................................892-2824
Warehouse ....................................892-9294
Operations ......................................892-9329
NCOIC.............................................433-9006
PR Web ..........................................892-9277
Warehouse......................................443-6536
Bunkers ..........................................892-9295
Warehouse......................................892-1498
Transportation ................................443-6539

Warehouse......................................443-6462
PTT Warehouse ..............................892-4820
Maintenance ...................................443-6479
Operations ......................................892-7136
Deputy to S4...................................892-3261
McGregor MC (Guard)....................892-2784
Guard Shack (Bunker) ....................443-6552
Guard Shack (Bunker) ....................892-0668
Westbrook MC (Guard)...................892-8287
Ammo.............................................443-6538
S4 Staff Phone/PR WEB .................727-8536
PR Web ..........................................892-3669
NCOIC.............................................892-9350
Warehouse......................................726-6205
Training Team .................................892-9293
Warehouse......................................892-4276
S4 Forward .....................................892-6360
Warehouse......................................892-9339
Snake Pit Crew ...............................443-6521
Operations ......................................615-9584
Ammo.............................................892-1750
Transportation ................................892-5960
Snake Pit Crew ...............................726-6640
Nextel Tech .....................................892-3444
Maintenance ...................................838-4108
Bunkers ..........................................892-8206
Operations ......................................443-6467
Operations ......................................892-3992
PBO ................................................203-5231
Warehouse......................................892-1147
Snake Pit Crew ...............................726-6736
Specialist ........................................568-1179

BRIGADE
MODERNIZATION
COMMAND
FORMERLY FFID
Office of the Director
Director...........................................569-8610
Deputy Director ..............................569-8610
CSM................................................569-8775
Chief of Staff...................................569-8777
Deputy-Networks ............................568-1240
Deputy Material ..............................568-8689
Aide De Camp.................................569-8776
Operations NCOIC...........................568-3172
Executive Assistant.........................569-8610
PAO
PAO Officer .....................................569-7234
Deputy PAO ....................................568-4278
G1
G1...................................................568-8596
NCOIC.............................................568-8608
Civilian HR Analyst .........................568-8817
Military HR Analyst.........................569-7111
G2
G2...................................................568-4335
NCOIC.............................................568-4274
G3
Chief ...............................................568-8673
Deputy ............................................569-7232
Chief, OPS ......................................568-0522
Chief, Plans.....................................569-7237
CSM................................................568-3926
OPS Section....................................568-8888
G4/8
Chief ...............................................569-8279
Deputy ............................................568-8853
Program Mgr ..................................569-6157
Logistics Management....................569-8148
G6
Chief ...............................................568-8819
Info Security Mgr............................568-8160
IMT Mgr..........................................568-8831

BRIGADE MODERNIZATION
INTEGRATION DIVISION (BMID)
Chief..................................................569-8780
Deputy...............................................569-8843
Executive Officer ...............................569-8837
Secretary...........................................569-8780
Admin/OPS .......................................569-8850
OPS NCO...........................................569-8830

MISSION COMMAND AND CONTROL


DIVISION (MCCD)
Chief..................................................569-8977
Deputy...............................................569-8766
Secretary...........................................568-5262
Training Evaluation Division (TED)
Chief, TED.......................................569-8117
Deputy ............................................568-9494
Executive Officer.............................568-9469
CSM................................................569-8525
Secretary ........................................569-8144
Editor ..............................................569-8143

5TH BRIGADE, 1ST ARMORED


DIVISION
Commander ......................................568-4059
DCO ..................................................................
XO .....................................................568-8333
CSM ..................................................568-7457
Chaplain ............................................568-8334
Chaplain Asst. ...................................568-0815
Fax ....................................................569-8266
SDO/SDNCO......................................568-5998
HHC
HHC Commander............................568-2417
HHC 1SG ........................................568-2199
HHC XO ..........................................568-2326
Training Room ................................568-3241
Arms Room ....................................569-8592
HHC Supply ....................................569-8499
ORD Room .....................................568-2732

2ND CAB
Commander ......................................568-8901
CSM ..................................................568-8290
XO .....................................................568-8294

BRIGADE SUPPORT BATTALION


Commander ......................................568-8958
CSM ..................................................568-8966
XO .....................................................569-5589
ADJ ...................................................568-8939

UNITED STATES
ARMY SERGEANTS
MAJOR ACADEMY
Commandant.....................................744-8292
Deputy Commandant ........................744-8307
Chief of Staff .....................................744-2967
Command Secretary .........................744-8009
CofS Secretary ..................................744-2967
Headquarter & Headquarters Company
HQs Commander............................744-2576
Battalion XO....................................744-8827
Student, Staff & Faculty Company
Commander ....................................744-8785
First Sergeant .................................744-8508
Orderly Room Clerk ........................744-8567
Chief Human Resources (S-1)
Director...........................................744-8383
Deputy Director ..............................744-8379
Security-(S-2)
Director...........................................744-8211
Plans & Operations (S-3)
Chief ...............................................744-9069
NCOIC.............................................744-8202

Resource Management & Logistics (S-4)


Director...........................................744-8739
NCOIC.............................................744-8792
Dean of Academics
Director...........................................744-2576
Associate Dean ...............................744-6732
Sergeants Major Course (SMC)
Director...........................................744-6730
Operations NCOIC...........................744-8061
Strategic Initiatives Group (SIG)
Director...........................................744-9192
Deputy Director ..............................744-8049
Directorate of Education Technology (DOET)
Director...........................................744-8221
Deputy Director ..............................744-8457
International Military Student Office (IMSO)
Director...........................................744-9055
Deputy Director ..............................744-8763
Reserve Component Programs (RCNG)
National Guard Advisor...................744-8313
Reserve Component Advisor ..........744-8304
NCO Journal / USASMA Public Affairs
Director...........................................744-1046
NCOIC.............................................744-1043
NCO Museum
Director...........................................744-8646
Secretary ........................................744-8318
Visitor Coordination Office (VCO)
Director...........................................744-8489
Army Physical Fitness Institute (APFRI)
Director...........................................744-9403
NCOIC.............................................744-2218
Registrar (REG)
Director...........................................744-8305
Academic Records..........................744-8363
Directorate of Training, Doctrine and
Education (DOTD&E)
Director...........................................744-8274
Deputy Director ..............................744-8633
Learning Resource Center (LRC)
Director...........................................744-8451
Quality Assurance Office (QAO)
Director...........................................744-8296
Deputy Director ..............................744-6725
Plans & Operations (S-3)
Chief ...............................................744-8535
NCOIC.............................................744-8535
Battle Cmd Tng Directorate(BCTD)
Director...........................................744-8848
Deputy Director ..............................744-6331
Non-Resident Course
Director...........................................744-8572
Deputy Director ..............................744-8570
First Sergeant Course (FSC)
Director...........................................744-8525
Deputy Director ..............................744-8303
Battle Staff NCO Course (BSNCOC)
Director...........................................744-9165
NCOIC.............................................744-9194
Advanced Leader Course (ALC)
Director...........................................744-2126
Deputy Director ..............................744-2925
Spouse Ldr Development Course (SLDC)
Director...........................................744-2216

FORT BLISS NONCOMMISSIONED


OFFICERS ACADEMY
Commandant.....................................568-2440
First Sergeant....................................568-2440
OPS...................................................568-1529
S-1 ....................................................568-6162
S-2/S-6 .............................................568-2640
S-3/TCO ............................................568-5499
WLC Chief .........................................568-5820
WLC OPS ..........................................568-5820
Supply......................................569-5371\5372

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JOINT TASK
FORCE NORTH
Commander ......................................313-7709
Deputy Commander ..........................313-7627
Chief Of Staff ....................................313-7773
Senior Enlisted Leader ......................313-7608
Commanders Aide ...........................313-7691
Secretary...........................................313-7680
Reserve Affairs..................................313-7799
Fax (Unclass) ....................................313-7658
Secretary Joint Staff SJS ..................313-7637
Deputy SJS .......................................313-7620
Protocol ....................................313-783/7606
Support Service Asst ........................313-7805
Fax (Unclas) ......................................313-7655
Special StaffPublic Affairs Officer .....313-7621
Inspector General..............................313-7705
Senior Legal Advisor................313-7780/7677
Senior Legal Advisor Fax (Unclas) ....313-7652
Safety Officer ...........................313-7781/7785
Resource Management Budget
Officer..........................................313-7642
Budget Analyst (BASOPS).................313-7806
TDY ...................................................313-7776
RMO Fax (Unclas).............................313-7662
J1 Directorate of PersonnelDirector..313-7678
NCOIC ...............................................313-7607
Personnel (Navy / Marines) ..............313-7623
Personnel (Army) ...........313-7740/7767/7834
Personnel (Air Force)......................313-7821
Personnel (Civilian)...........................313-7731
Fax (Unclas) ......................................313-7664
J2 Directorate of Intelligence
Director .......................................313-7744
Deputy...............................................313-7800
Admin Specialist ..................... 313-7832/7713
Special Security OfficeSpecial
Security Officer............................313-7674
Asst Special Security Officer.............313-7735
Joint Intel Spt Element Chief.............313-7628
Deputy...............................................313-7730
Superintendant..................................313-7706
J3 Directorate of Operations
Director .......................................313-7638
Deputy...............................................313-7820
Executive Officer ...............................313-7698
SGM ..................................................313-7701
Secretary...........................................313-7826
National Guard LNO ..........................313-7695
Special Operations Division ..............313-7679
Admin NCO .......................................313-7746
Joint Operation Coordination Center
Chief ..............................................313-7783
NCOIC.............................................313-7620
Watch Officer / NCO .......................313-7777
Operations ......................................313-7758
Fax (Unclas)....................................313-7660
Operations Division
South Team ....................................313-7603
North Team .....................................313-7811
Training/Exercise ...................313-7811/7602
Engineer Division
Chief ...............................................313-7699
Deputy ............................................313-7688
Staff Engineers ......................313-7609/7787
Environmental.................................313-7612
Force Protection Branch
Chief ...............................................313-7733
NCOIC.............................................313-7743
Personal Security............................313-7615
J4 Directorate of Logistics
Director...........................................313-7707
Deputy ............................................313-7694
NCOIC.............................................313-7710
Fax (Unclas)....................................313-7653
Mission Support Division
Logistics Planner ............................313-7636
Logistics Plans/
Operations........313-7631/7741/7803/7624

FORT BLISS
Air Operations Officer..........313-7625 / 7700
Base Support Division
Chief ...............................................313-7749
Supply NCOIC.................................313-7752
Supply Tech ....................................313-7748
Warehouse Mgr ..............................313-7639
Voucher Examiner ..........................313-7714
Contract Specialist.................313-7686/7633
J5 Directorate of Plans & Policy
Director...........................................313-7772
Deputy ............................................313-7708
Policy Chief.....................................313-7616
TSC.................................................313-7853
Plans Chief......................................313-7804
Plans...............................................313-7786
Sourcing Officer..............................313-7779
Office Administrator........................313-7818
J6 Directorate of C4I
Director...........................................313-7801
Deputy ............................................313-7747
Info Assurance Mgr ........................313-7711
Headquarters Support Branch
Chief ...............................................313-7753
Telephone Maint .............................313-7745
System Admin ..............313-7817/7809/7738
Audio Visual ........................313-7729 / 7771
Support Desk .................................313-7635
Operations Branch
Chief ...............................................313-7747
NCOIC.............................................313-7611
Comm Supv ...............313-7629/7689 / 7782
BAE Systems .................................313-7841

First Sergeant .................................569-4193


Executive Officer.............................569-8059
C Company
Company Commander.............................TBD
First Sergeant ..........................................TBD
Executive Officer......................................TBD
S1
Admin Officer ..........................................TBD
Admin NCO.....................................569-8062
Admin Assist ..................................569-8074
S3
Operations Officer...........................569-8064
Asst. Ops Officer.............................569-0861
Ops Specialist.................................569-4834
Ops Specialist.................................569-4171
S4
Supply Officer.................................569-8038
Supply NCO ....................................569-4194
Supply Tech.........569-8040/8042/8043/2312
R & R Center ...........................569-3518
Case Managers Clinic
OIC..................................................569-1158
NCOIC.............................................569-3868
Front Desk ......................................569-4387
Ombudsman .....................569-8047/8048
MEB Outreach Counsel
MEB Counsler.................................569-2131
MEB Paralegal ................................569-3374

DENTAL ACTIVITY
COMMAND
WILLIAM
BEAUMONT ARMY
MEDICAL CENTER
Commander ......................................569-2201
Aide de Camp....................................569-2360
CSM ..................................................569-2498
Chief of Staff .....................................569-2203
Deputy Cmdr Clinical Services..........569-2426
Deputy Cmdr Patient
Services-Nursing ...........................569-2592
Office Mgr .........................................569-2450
Troop Command
Commander ....................................569-2923
CSM................................................569-2913
A Company Commander.................569-1652
1SG.................................................569-1663
B Company Commander.................568-1192
1SG.................................................568-4269
C Company Commander.................569-1309
1SG.................................................569-3188
Administrative Officer of the Day....569-2121

WARRIOR TRANSITION BATTALION


Commander ......................................569-3889
CSM ..................................................569-3307
Executive Officer ...............................569-3996
Command Asst .................................569-2406
Staff Duty ..........................................569-8084
FRSA .................................................569-8040
ChaplaIn ............................................569-0760
ChaplaIn Asst ....................................569-0761
Education Counselor .........................569-8045
HHC Company
Commanding Officer.......................569-3996
First Sergeant .................................569-4636
Executive Officer ......................................N/A
A Company
Commanding Officer.......................569-4054
First Sergeant .................................569-2339
Executive Officer.............................569-4054
B Company
Commanding Officer.......................569-8059

Commander ......................................568-5001
NCOIC ...............................................568-7028
Executive Officer ...............................568-0485
Dental Clinic #3........................568-1101/3303
Dental Clinic-WSMR ................678-1141/1142
Dental Clinic-WBAMC ..............569-2511/2512
Dental Clinic-Biggs .........744-6083/6084/6090
Operations
Chief, Operations Division ..............569-2058
NCOIC.............................................569-3119
Public Affairs Office
OIC..................................................569-1006
Safety Office
OIC..................................................569-2184
Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Office
OIC..................................................569-1167

204TH MILITARY
INTELLIGENCE
BATTALION
(Aerial Recon)
Commander ......................................569-6066
XO.....................................................569-6067
CSM ..................................................744-9079
Executive Assistant ...........................569-6067
Staff Duty Office................................744-8068
Conference Room .............................744-9081
FRG Room ........................................744-7120
Bunker Ste ................................DSN 780-2042
Bunker Morale Phone ...............DSN 780-1600
Grisley TOC...............................DSN 383-3866
Chaplain
Chaplain ..........................................744-9090
Chaplain Assistant...........................744-9388
Duty Chaplain 24-Hour Assistance..637-4265
Retention
Career Counselor ............................744-6615

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Safety
OIC ..................................................569-6058
NCOIC .............................................744-2100
FAX..................................................744-6618
Standardization
SIP ..................................................744-9097
Flight Instructor ..............................744-8343
Flight Surgeon
Flight Surgeon.................................744-6056
Medic ..............................................744-9057
Fax Line...........................................744-7016
Bn. Motor Office
BMO ................................................744-2591
BMS ................................................744-8175
PLL Clerk NCOIC.............................744-8175
Shop Foreman.................................744-9176
Tool Room ......................................744-9177
Bay Mechanics ................................744-6620
Fax ..................................................744-9178
S1
S1/Adjutant .....................................744-9094
NCOIC .............................................744-8111
Mailroom.........................................744-9072
S1 / PAC
Military Personnel NCO...................744-9059
WE ..................................................744-8111
Finance............................................744-9712
Legal Clerk ......................................744-9712
Visa/Passport/Awards .....................744-9712
Personnel Clerk...............................744-9712
FRG .................................................744-9007
S2 / SSO
OIC ..................................................744-0488
NCOIC .............................................744-6646
NCO.................................................744-0488
Fax ..................................................744-6645
S3
S3 ...................................................744-9084
Secure Line .....................................744-2866
Deputy S-3 .....................................744-9088
NCOIC .............................................744-0079
Fax ..................................................744-6073
S3 / Training
Training Officer................................744-9085
Training NCO...................................744-9086
Schools NCO...................................744-9595
Ammo/Range NCO ..........................744-9595
NCOIC .............................................744-9086
NCOIC .............................................744-9089
S3 / Mission Operations
OIC.........................................744-6600/1039
Asst. OIC................................744-6600/1039
TACOPS .................................744-6600/1039
NCOIC ....................................744-6600/1039
MSN OPS...............................744-6600/1039
BOC Fax ..........................................744-1055
Fax ..................................................744-9530
Secure Fax .................................... 744-9480
S3 / Flight Operations
OIC ..................................................744-9591
NCOIC .............................................744-9592
Asst. NCOIC ....................................744-6648
Front Desk.......................................744-6648
Southcom Flight
Operations (15P)...................321-205-8673
Fax ..................................................744-9530
AQC Detachment
Commander ....................................744-8342
Administrative Asst .........................744-8067
Fax ..................................................744-9201
S3 / ALSE
OIC ..................................................744-9462
NCOIC .............................................744-8175
S3 / Language Lab
CLPM ..............................................744-9468
NCOIC .............................................744-9468
Language Instructor........................744-9468
S4
S4 ...................................................744-8065
Dept. S4 ..........................................744-8115
NCOIC .............................................744-8116

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Work Orders....................................744-8114
Impact Credit Card ..........................744-8065
Fax ..................................................744-9113
S4 / Property Book
PBO.................................................744-0171
Assistant PBO .................................744-9071
S4 / Aviation Maint Office
BAMO OIC.......................................744-9526
INSCOM G4 LIASON
(Chenega Integrated Systems)
Field Service Representative ...........744-9456
Resource Management Office
OIC / Resource Mgr ........................744-9082
Budget Technician...........................744-9118
Fax ..................................................744-9096
S6
S6 ...................................................744-0330
NCOIC .............................................744-6099
S6 Help Desk ..................................744-9076
Fax ..................................................744-9680
Telecommunications Center
OIC ..................................................744-6099
NCOIC .............................................744-9495
COMSEC.........................................................
Custodian ........................................744-9351
ALT Custodian.................................744-9495
CESO
Commo Specialist ...........................744-9076
Hardware/HQ AMO
Help Desk........................................744-8169
System Admin (NIPR).....................744-8165
SCIF AMO
Hardware/Help Desk .......................744-9575
System Admin (SIPR).....................744-0185
Network/Site Lead...........................744-9471
EW Maint/ Trojan Office
Main ................................................744-9596
Headquarters Support Company (HSC)
Commander ....................................744-9093
1SG .................................................744-9106
XO ...................................................744-8044
Orderly Room
Company Clerk.......................744-2112/1057
Training Room ................................744-2113
Supply NCO.....................................744-6052
NBC NCO.........................................744-6046
FaX ..................................................744-9105
HSC Safety
Safety Officer ..................................744-6053
Deployment Cages
Main ................................................744-6619
Arms Room
Main ................................................744-9154
C Company
Commander ....................................744-1027
1SG .................................................744-8039
XO ...................................................744-9026
Orderly Room
Company Clerk................................744-9008
Training NCO...................................744-8036
Supply NCO.....................................744-8034
Retention/HQ PLT SGT....................744-8034
Fax ..................................................744-9007
Arms Room.....................................744-9154
SCIF
Intel Cell ..........................................744-9492
Warrant Office.................................744-9673
SCIF Desk .......................................744-9492
Analysis...........................................744-9492
Imagery...........................................744-9485
Mace On-Call...................................744-9485
Secure Fax ......................................744-9491
IMINT
D CO Imagery Platoon ....................744-6626
D CO Platoon Leader.......................744-6783
D CO Platoon STU...........................744-8031
ARST Platoon Room
Platoon Sergeant.............................744-8035
SCIF at NSA Texas ..........................744-8035
Standards
Main ................................................744-9673
Safety

Main.......................................744-6704/6702
COR
COR ..............................744-9680/9673/9591
Hangar Phone .................................744-9590
DYNCORP .......................................744-9399
D Company
Commander ....................................744-9101
1SG .................................................569-6102
XO ...................................................744-9033
Operations.......................................744-6723
Orderly Room
Company Clerk................................744-6103
Training NCO...................................744-6624
Supply NCO.....................................744-9028
NBC NCO.........................................744-9029
FAX..................................................744-9032
COR
OIC .............744-2081/2080/2079/2078/9576
BAMO..............................................744-9526
Safety
Safety OIC ..............................744-8165/6705
IP/Standards
Main.......................................744-6708/8156
TACOPS
Main ................................................744-9591
Arms Room
Main ................................................744-1218
First Platoon
Platoon SGT...........................744-9345/9497
Second Platoon ..............................................
Platoon SGT ....................................744-6626
King Aerospace
Main ................................................881-9700
ESL
Site Mgr ..........................................744-9522
ESL Shop ........................................744-9583
COMINIT Training Room.................568-8027
Telford Aviation
SITE MANAGER ............744-9525/9581/9588
Mantech - (EMS)
Engineer Tech..................................744-0474
RSC at Tobin Wells .........................568-3284
Fax ..................................................744-9476
Transportation
NCOIC ............................................568-3117
Movement NCOIC ...........................568-3146
General Supply Office
Supply Systems Tech......................568-4098
Supply Systems Tech
CW2 Jiminez, Sheila.....................568-4098
Class III NCOIC ...............................568-5448
Class III NCOIC
SFC Moorer, Edward.....................568-5448
Mortuary Affairs NCOIC ..................568-5459
Equipment Readiness
SAMS2-E/ Class IX .........................568-2436
SAMS2-E/ SASMO ..........................568-3117
Automation NCOIC ..........................568-3117
S2
S2 OIC.............................................568-8221
S2 NCOIC ........................................568-8724
Battalion S3 OIC..............................568-2556
Battalion OPS..................................568-2624
S3 Schools NCO .............................568-2679
S3 Ammo/Land ...............................568-2661
S3 Shop ..........................................568-2584
PBO Supply ACCTG NCO ................568-1060
Property Book NCO.........................568-1027
S4 Battalion S4 OIC ........................568-2564
Battalion S4 NCOIC .........................568-2548
Battalion S4 SHOP ..........................568-2521
S6S6 OIC ........................................568-8650
Section Chief...................................568-8650
Signal Info SPC...............................568-2741
HHCHHC Commander .....................568-9568
HHC 1SG.........................................568-9519
HHC Orderly Room .........................568-3472
HHC Supply.....................................568-9526
HHC Motor Sergeant.......................569-7736
NCO AcademyWLC RSVP ...............568-2440
62nd Band
Commander ....................................568-5451

1SG .................................................568-5182
CQ ..................................................568-2263
Band Operations .............................568-7001

U.S. MARINE CORPS


DETACHMENT
Commanding Officer .......................568-5902
Executive Officer .............................568-6005
First Sergeant..................................568-6094
Staff Duty Officer (After Hours) ......568-0566
Administration Chief .......................568-2311
Admin Clerk ..................568-9827/2770/3127
Fax ..................................................568-6173
Operations Chief .............................568-0564
Logistics Chief ................................568-3150
Maintenance Chief .................568-0612/0615
Motor Transport Office....................568-1623
Motor Transport Floor .....................568-1954
Air Defense School OIC...................568-3282
Air Defense School SNCOIC............568-5548
Curriculum Development ................568-3270
Chief Instructor ...............................568-1659
Instructor Office ..............................568-1176
Navy Administration...............568-7467/2166
Voting Officer ..................................568-6005

93rd MILITARY
POLICE BATTALION
Commander ......................................568-2404
CSM ..................................................568-8476
Staff Duty..........................................568-1972
Staff Duty - After Hours ....................568-1286
S1
NCOIC .............................................568-4103
S2
NCOIC ..................................568-5630 / 2526
S3
OIC..................................................568-9261
NCOIC .............................................568-1741
S4
NCOIC .............................................569-7379
S6
NCOIC .............................................568-9121
HHD
1SG ................................................569-8563
72nd MP Det
Cdr ..................................................568-2404
1SG .................................................568-1703
OPS NCOIC .....................................568-5825
Training NCOIC................................568-7622
Supply NCOIC .................................568-7429
S-1 NCOIC.......................................568-7622
Arms Room NCOIC .........................568-1170
202nd MP CO
Cdr ..................................................569-7010
1SG .................................................569-7012
OPS.................................................569-7017
OPS.................................................569-7017
Supply.............................................569-7251
S-1 ..................................................569-7130
Training ...........................................569-7073
HQ Plt .............................................569-7089
1st Plt .............................................569-7085
2nd Plt ............................................569-7081
3rd Plt .............................................569-7089
Commo ...........................................569-6238
Arms Room.....................................569-7254
591st MP CO
1SG .................................................568-2325
OPS NCOIC .....................................568-2325

978th MP CO
Cdr ..................................................568-7584
1SG .................................................568-1408
OPS.................................................568-1408
PAC .................................................568-1408
Training ...........................................568-1408

902nd MILITARY
INTELLIGENCE
GROUP
OIC ..................................................568-4604
SAs .............568-2697/1082/5193/5392/5095
Fax ..................................................568-2881

GERMAN AIR FORCE


COMMAND (US/CA)
Cdr ..................................................568-3180
Deputy Cdr ......................................565-9508
Aide-de-Camp .................................568-7702
Executive Secretary.........................568-3180
Fax ..................................................568-6571
S1
Personnel Staff Officer ....................568-7156
Personnel Officer ............................568-5506
Records NCO ..................................568-6631
Personnel Office..............................568-6404
Administration Clerk .......................568-2304
Fax ..................................................568-2267
S1 Public Affairs
Sergeant Major ...............................568-2601
Public Affairs NCO ..........................568-8923
Public Affairs Office ........................568-3126
S2
Security Office.................................568-8943
S3
S-3 Staff Officer ..............................568-2574
Alert and Mobilization NCO .............568-0917
Administration NCO ........................568-2394
Secretary.........................................568-3504
Fax ..................................................562-5765
S4
Logistics Staff Officer .....................568-8985
Supply Officer .................................568-8916
Technical Supervisor NCO Aircraft ..568-6812
Technical Supervisor NCO
Air Defense ...................................568-6559
S6
Information Systems Staff Officer...568-4411
Information Management Officer ....568-4512
Signal Officer ..................................568-4513
Medical Section
Medical Officer ................................568-4905
Medical SGT....................................568-1484
Others
German Shop Office........................568-6269
German Shop ..................................568-3884
German Community Center.............568-3593

GERMAN AIR FORCE


AIR DEFENSE
CENTER
Commandant...................................568-3405
Aide-de-Camp .................................568-7601
Secretary.........................................568-3627

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Duty Officer (after duty hours)........568-6508
Chief of Center Staff........................568-2213
Headquarters Platoon
Commanding Officer .......................568-3004
First Sergeant..................................568-3128
S1
Personnel Officer ............................568-3004
Records NCO ..................................568-3128
Typist ..............................................568-3112
S2
Security Sergeant............................568-7964
Class Documentation Registration ..568-5662
Typist ..............................................568-5632
S3
Deputy Commander ........................568-2213
Secretary.........................................568-7398
S4
Logistics Staff Officer .....................568-3807
FMS Case Mgmt .............................568-2053
Motor Pool ......................................568-3186
Shipping/Receiving .........................568-1301
General Supply................................568-1730
Technical Officer..............................568-5307
S6
Information System Officer.............568-6890
Information System NCO .......568-4461/2423
Information System Help Desk .......568-2323
Signal NCO.............................568-2861/6434
Department of Training
Commander .....................................568-7207
Training Organization Division
Chief................................................568-7207
Organization and Training NCO .......568-3686
Instructor Schedule.........................568-1127
Training Supervisor Ofcr Patriot......568-1067
Training Supervisor NCO Patriot .....568-4159
Training and ADP User Support Division
Chief................................................568-4883
Photography ...................................568-5206
Printing Officer................................568-4879
Training Support Division
Chief ...............................................568-1924
Maintenance PCOFT ........................568-1924
Computer Based Training Chief.......568-5760
Training Division Patriot
Commanding Officer .......................568-4824
Training Staff Officer/XO .................568-5790
First Sergeant..................................568-3824
Admin Office ...................................568-1139
Supervisor TAC Ops Patriot ............568-1997
Supervisor GE-Equipment...............568-2719
Chief Maintenance...........................568-4342
Directorate of Evaluation,
Test and Publication
Director ...........................................568-6209
Secretary.........................................568-3834
Integrated Air Defense - IAD
C&R Staff Officer ............................568-3813
Army Add Staff Officer ....................568-1644
Information Technologies Officer ....568-2257
ADP Org NCO..................................568-3741
Patriot Division
Chief................................................568-4081
Systems Electronics NCO................568-2258
SAMOC Division
Chief................................................568-5218
NCO.................................................568-5735
German Office of Defense Administration
Pay Office........................................568-1433
Personnel Affairs.............................568-2517
Housing...........................................568-5895
Cloth Supply ...................................568-3394
Facilities Admin...............................568-6033
Social, Admin and Family Affairs ....568-6480
German Military Chaplains
Catholic ...........................................568-2507
Catholic Chaplain Assistant.............568-1214
Catholic Recreation Area.................568-5787
Protestant .......................................568-4406
Protestant Chaplain Assistant .........568-6743
Protestant Recreation Area .............568-6187

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Chapel 5 ..........................................568-6923
German School
Principal ..........................................568-6932
Secretary.........................................568-6937
Others
German Community Center.............568-3593
Translator and Interpreter ...............568-1215
Documentation and Publication ......568-5044
German Armed Forces Command US/CA
Cargo Management.........................778-3578
Flight Information ...........................778-6360
German Patriot Office USAADASCH
Director ...........................................568-7522
Deputy.............................................568-6580
NCO.................................................568-7688
Admin .............................................568-4106

MISCELLANEOUS
EL PASO MILITARY ENTRANCE
PROCESSING STATION (MEPS)
Phone..............................................568-3505
Cdr.....................................................ext. 223
First SGT............................................ext. 224
Secretary ...........................................ext. 221
Ops Officer .......................................ext. 240
Ops NCOIC ........................................ext. 244
Control Desk......................................ext. 239
Travel Clerk ........................................ext. 248
Chief Medical Officer .........................ext. 249
Medical NCOIC ..................................ext. 233
Testing Officer ...................................ext. 228
Education Svc Spec ...........................ext. 229
Info Tech Spec...................................ext. 246
Budget Tech.......................................ext. 225
Supply Tech .......................................ext. 222
Army Liaison .....................................ext. 266
Air Force Liaison................................ext. 261
Navy Liaison ......................................ext. 271
Marine Liaison ...................................ext. 270
Coast Guard Liaison ..........................ext. 269
TX/NM Nat. Guard Liaison.................ext. 267
Air Nat. Guard Liaison .......................ext. 263

AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE COMMAND


LOWER TIER PATRIOT PROJECT
OFFICE (LTPO)
Chief................................................843-2343
Deputy.............................................843-2318
NCOIC .............................................775-9969
Shipping..........................................843-2224

ARMY AND AIR FORCE


EXCHANGE SERVICE
Admin Office consolidated ................562-9545
Barber Shop......................................562-2573
Book Stores
Bliss ................................................562-2071
USASMA .........................................562-5645
Car Rental. ........................................564-0874
Cleaners ............................................562-5655
Firestone ...........................................566-3370
Freedom Crossing Operator .........562-7200
GNC ..................................................562-3580
Job Line ............................................562-9551
Main Street X-press
Biggs.............................................564-9046
Cassidy .........................................564-5275
WBAMC ........................................569-3914
Shoppettes
Biggs ...........................................562-8442
Carrington Troop Store ................562-2441
Carter Special Troops Store .........564-1189
Cassidy ........................................566-8371
Dona Ana Range ..........................569-0351
Hinman Hall Snack Bar ................562-2071
Jeb Stuart ....................................564-1812
Logan Heights..............................562-4460

McGregor Range..........................569-9023
Van Horne....................................562-2823
WBAMC Retail ............................562-2151
Theaters
Grand Theatre................................615-0621
Stayton Theater .............................568-2516
UPS...................................................566-1239
Watch Repair ....................................564-4939

ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS


Albuquerque District .......................568-6985
Fort Worth District ..........................568-7787

ARMY FIELD SUPPORT BATTALION

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EVALUATION ANALYSIS CENTER (WEST)


Chief................................................568-2020
Fax ..................................................568-2201
Avn Survivability Team....................568-2242
Patriot Survivability.........................568-2243
E3 Survivability ...............................568-6539
EW Survivability..............................568-6541

ARMY TEST AND EVALUATION


COMMAND (ATEC), FUTURE COMBAT
SYSTEMS (FCS) SUPPORT CELL
Director ...........................................569-7315
Deputy Director...............................569-8258
Operations Officer ...........................569-7318
Operations NCO ..............................569-8259
Operational Test Coordinator ..........569-7318
Evaluation Analyst...........................568-1316
Development Test Coordinator........568-3735

Cdr ..................................................568-1839
Deputy.............................................569-8424
XO/S-3 ............................................569-8425
Supply LAR .....................................568-3977
Admin Officer ..................................568-1932
Admin Assistant ..............................568-1832
UNITED STATES ARMY OPERATIONAL
AFSC CRC Coord/Log
TEST COMMAND (USAOTC)
(Control Dimensions Intl) .............568-1836
AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY TEST
Fax ..................................................568-2802
AMCOM Reps ...............568-1590/0807/2389
DIRECTORATE (ADATD)
AMCOM Senior Staff Tec Rep
Office of the Director
(SSTR) ................................568-9417/1588 Director............................................568-3000
CECOM Commo Reps .....................568-6236 Senior Test Manager........................568-5500
CECOM P&E Reps .................568-4176/1111 Sergeants Major ..............................568-5443
CECOM RESET LNO (Contr-DRS) ...568-5429 Secretary .........................................568-4910
Gen Dynamics Rep (Contr)...........568-3777 Fax ...................................................568-4048
TACOM-SBC....................................568-3371
TACOM Reps..........................568-7904/7382 Support Division
TACOM Senior Staff Tec Rep
Chief ................................................568-4351
(SSTR)..........................................568-9760 Administration .................................568-5913
TACOM RESET LNO (Contr-Battelle)568-6201 Budget .............................................568-3403
Security............................................568-2608
ARMY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Chief................................................568-4491 Personnel.........................................568-1675
Admin .............................................568-5297 Safety...............................................568-4356
Contract Personnel .........................568-4491 Logistics ..........................................568-1495
Technical Support Division
AVIATION and MISSILE COMMAND,
Chief ................................................568-2609
FLEET MANAGEMENT CENTER
Data Processing...............................568-5912
Site Manager...................................568-7867 Instrumentation ...............................568-4084
Admin Clerk ....................................568-1849 Test Division
Liaison Officer.................................568-2279 Chief ................................................568-1325
NCOIC ..............................................568-3200
AVIATION and MISSILE COMMAND,
Secretary .........................................568-1125
FLEET MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Oro Grande Test Facilities
Chief................................................568-1103
Command Post ......................569-4704/4649
Logistician.......................................568-2279
Range Entrance................................569-4870
Maintenance....................................568-4530
Commo ............................................569-4693
Bde Motor Officer ...........................568-2473
Army Evaluation Center Field Office (AEC)
Bde Motor Sergeant ........................568-5735
Chief ................................................568-0573
AEC (West)
COMMISSARY (DECA)
Store Director/Administrator...........568-1985 Chief ................................................568-6539

CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION COMMAND


FORT BLISS RESIDENT AGENCY
Duty Agent ......................................568-1700
Criminal Investigation .....................568-5508
Fraud/Waste/Abuse Hotline.............568-6105
Special Agent-in-Charge .................568-1360
Polygraph Coordinator ....................568-7502

DEFENSE CONTRACT
MANAGEMENT AGENCY
El Paso Office.........................568-7209/6521

DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE


Office .......................................568-8700/8321

DEFENSE RE-UTILIZATION
and MARKETING
........................................................568-9336

DOCUMENT AUTOMATION
and PRODUCTION SERVICE
Director ...........................................568-3400
GPO Liaison ....................................568-3530
Customer Service............................568-1323
Delivery Services ............................568-1323
Marketing/Sales ..............................568-1323

PATRIOT TRAINING DET,


59TH ORD BRIGADE
Commander ....................................568-2276
First Sergeant..................................568-2282
Tech Advisors..................................568-2278
Operations NCO ..............................568-6266
Secretary.........................................568-1507
Orderly Room .................................568-7188
Fax ..................................................568-5112
Section Chiefs .................................568-5353

THAAD CONTRACTOR
LOGISTICS SUPPORT
Manager ..........................................568-0737
Asst........................................568-0370/4257

TRADOC FORT BLISS RAM OFFICE


Fort Bliss RAM Office......................568-2162

UNIONS
NAGE,R14-22 (WG) ........................568-4909
Fax .................................................568-7441
NAGE,R14-89 (GS) .........................568-6233
Fax ..................................................568-5934
NAGE,R14-85 (FF) ..........................568-8195

U.S. ARMY AUDIT AGENCY


Field Office Mgr...............................568-3351

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U.S. ARMY AVIATION and


MISSILE COMMAND
Liaison Office ..................................568-2389
POC/Missile and
Training Coordinator.....................568-1590

USAMC BRIGADE LOGISTICS SUPPORT


TEAM-4TH HBCT (BLST 4TH HBCT)

NEW MEXICO ARMY


NATIONAL GUARD
PAO..........................................505-474-1204

RESERVE CENTER ASCARATE PARK


647TH REGIONAL SUPPORT GROUP

Team Leader/
Log Mgmt Spec ...........568-7375/569-5217
AMCOM Aviation...........................569-5214

U.S. ARMY SPECIAL SECURITY OFFICE


Cdr ..................................................568-5082
Admin .............................................568-5082
Special Security Officer...................568-5020
NCOIC .............................................568-1157

U.S. ARMY TMDE SUPPORT TEAM


AREA TMDE SPT OPN
Chief................................................568-7903
Lab ..................................................568-6289
Fax ..................................................568-6914

12TH AIR SUPPORT


OPERATIONS
SQUADRON
Cdr ..................................................744-2108
Support Staff/Superintendent .........744-2107
Support Section ..............................744-2109

U.S. ARMY ROTC


University of Texas at El Paso
Professor of Military Science,
Bn. CDR........................................747-5621
Asst. Professor of Military Science,
Bn. XO, S-3 ..................................747-6695
Asst. Professor of Military Science,
Recruiting Officer .........................747-6692
Asst. Professor of Military Science,
Bn. S-1, S-4...................................747-6697
Commandant of Cadets .................747-6699
Training NCO...................................747-6690
On-Campus Recruiter ......................747-6691
Supply NCO.....................................747-6650
Military Personnel Technician .........747-6694
Administrative Assistant ................747-5621

FIELD LOGISTICS
READINESS
COMMAND (ASC)
Project Officer .................................568-1922
Administration ................568-0802/569-9760
Asst. Project Officer ........................569-9880
Quality Assurance Rep (QAR) 569-9761/4431
L3 Site Supervisor ..........................568-9088
L3 Human Resources......................568-3979
L3 Safety Training Supervisor.........568-3979
L3 Production Control ...........568-1596/9563
SWOISO ..........................................569-9799
SWOIMO .........................................568-4738
Fax Bliss..........................................568-5329
Fax McGregor .................................569-9759

CDR/1SG.........................................569-7292
Executive Assistant .........................569-7293
Fax ..................................................569-7299
383d QM Bn....................................772-3230
900th QM Co...................................568-4071
Reserve Center................................568-3048
ECS 87 McGregor ...........................569-9215
263d QM Co....................................568-1120

TEXAS AIR
NATIONAL GUARD

Operator ..........................................832-4900
Cmd ...............................................832-4950
S-1 ..................................................832-4957
S-3 ..................................................832-4952
S-4 ..................................................832-4959
HHD ................................................832-4910

204TH SECURITY FORCES SQUADRON

366TH MP CO DET 1

Commander ......................................744-8506
XO.....................................................744-8910
Chief Enlisted Manager .....................744-8496
First SGT...........................................744-8587
NCOIC S-1 ........................................744-8911
Recruiter ..........................................479-1547
Superintendent of Operations ...........744-8131
NCOIC Training .................................744-2086
NCOIC CATM............................744-8931/8935
STAN/EVAL .......................................744-2086
Medic ......................................744-2090/8134
NCOIC Supply ...................................744-8074
Training and Education .....................744-8408
Command Support Staff. .........744-8408/8911
Motor Pool...............................744-1125/1122
Building Manager.....................744-2098/8564
204th SFS Fax ..........................DSN 621-8944
Comm ...............................................744-8944

Command Group ..............................568-2059


S-1...........................................568-1031/1449
S-3...........................................568-1050/1674
S-4 ....................................................568-2058
Unit Administrator ............................568-1897
Fax ....................................................568-1476

TEXAS ARMY
NATIONAL GUARD
HQ 3/133d FA..................................751-8806
Operations/Training.........................568-3404
Recruiting & Retention ...755-2451/757-3030
Fax ..................................................751-2604
HHB.................................................751-9521
Btry A..............................................755-8463
Btry C..............................................755-3175
SVC Btry .........................................751-9263
OMS#13/UTES#7 ............................755-4115
TXARNG OCS Coord..................AV 954-5515

1836 TRANS CO (HET)


HQ...................................................568-8302
Training NCO...................................568-8441
Fax ..................................................568-8276
Supply.............................................568-8867
Recruiting and Retention ................568-8320

U.S. ARMY
RESERVE UNITS
281st Trans Co (PETRO)..........505-526-6321
369th Chemical Co.................569-9552/9244

326TH CONUS REPLACEMENT CENTER


Bn. Cdr.............................................569-7091
CSM.................................................569-7095
282nd
Cdr ..................................................569-7072
1SG .................................................569-7294
823rd
Cdr ..................................................569-7088
1SG .................................................569-7087
855th

AMERICAN RED CROSS


Administration Office ........................592-0208
Fort Bliss Office ................................568-4898
William Beaumont Office ..................569-2483
El Paso Area Disaster Services .........592-0208
After Hours EmergencyAll Locations .......................1-877-272-7337

ARMED SERVICES YMCA


Residence Inn ...................................562-8461
Administrative.........................562-8461 Ext. 0
Fax ....................................................565-0306
Child Development Center ................562-5644
Program Center ..................562-8461 Ext. 304
Restaurant ..........................562-8461 Ext. 311
Junior Enlisted Family Center ...........568-7291

POST EXCHANGE (AAFES)


Main Store ........................................562-7200

LOCAL NUMBERS
Action
El Paso Information & Services
City ...............................................541-4000
County ..........................................546-2000
Adult Abuse & Neglect Reporting
24-Hour Hotline .......................800-252-5400
Alcoholics Anonymous
Central Office of El Paso
Drug and Alcohol Abuse................562-4081
Ambulance
Emergency Ambulance.............................911
Administration.................................771-1000
Communications .............................832-4438
Animal Regulation
City County Health ..........................532-5966
Bus Information
Sun Metro .......................................533-3333
The Lift............................................534-5854
Request Line ...................................544-2514
Childrens Medicaid Center
Texas Department of Human Services TexasWork Program 9206 McCombs .....................866-543-7633
Community Service Organizations
El Paso Housing Authority ..............849-3742
Goodwill Industries .........................778-3371
Salvation Army................................544-9811
Counseling & Guidance Services
Birthright Center .............................533-1818
County Attorney
City County Bldg .............................546-2050
County Clerk

City County Bldg .............................546-2071


Courts
City Municipal .................................546-2901
County Courts .................................546-2000
Federal District Court Clerks Office 534-6725
El Paso Water Utilities
Information & Emergencies ............594-5500
El Paso Shelter for Battered Women
24-hour Hotline...............................593-7300
Planned Parenthood........................566-6707
STARS - Rape Crisis Center ............533-7700
Employment Services
Federal Job Information Center.......541-7425
To Apply for Employment
City of El Paso ..............................541-4504
Family & Children Services
Child & Elderly Abuse & Neglect
after 5 p.m. ...........................800-252-5400
National Childrens
Cancer Society ......................800-532-6459
Runaway Hotline......................888-580-4357
Texas Runaway Hotline............800-392-3352
United Way......................................533-2434
Health Services & Organizations
American Heart Assoc.....................833-1231
Air Index (recording).......................543-3651
Mosquito/Vector Control.................594-1568
WIC (Women, Infants & Children) ..771-5870
Holloman Air Force Base
Post Operator ........................(575) 572-1110
Public Affairs Office..............(57 5) 572-5406
Jails
County Jail ......................................546-2212
Jail Booking ....................................546-2222
Licenses
Driver License
7300 Gateway East .......................598-3487
4505 Hondo Pass .........................751-6455
1854 Northwestern.......................877-1647
11612 Scott Simpson...................849-4100
Marriage Licenses...........................546-2071
Motor Vehicle Registration..............546-2140
Occupational Licenses ....................541-4543
Parks & Recreation Department
Administration.................................541-4331
Police
Information .....................................565-1441
Emergency ...............................................911
Non-Emergency Assistance ............564-6900
Programs for Elderly &
People with Disabilities
Area Agency on Aging.....................533-0998
El Paso Rehabilitation Center ..........544-8484
Lighthouse for the Blind..................532-4495
Texas Commission for the Blind .....590-7388
Public Schools
Canutillo ISD ...................................877-3726
Ysleta ISD .......................................434-0000
El Paso ISD .....................................779-3781
Socorro ISD ....................................937-0000
Sheriff
El Paso County Emergency Calls..............911
Social Security Administration
General Information.................800-772-1213
Office location .................................782-4600
Taxes
City Tax Office .................................541-4054
County Tax Office ............................546-2094
Time & Temperature Service...........532-9911
White Sands Missile Range
Information ...........................(575) 678-2121
Public Affairs Office...............(575) 678-1134

IF YOUR PHONE NUMBER IS


INCORRECT, PLEASE SEND AN
E-MAIL TO THE PUBLIC
AFFAIRS OFFICE AT
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BUSINESSES THAT SUPPORT AND WELCOME THE MILITARY

ADVERTISING - AUTO DEALER

MILITARY

BUYERS GUIDE
T H E

S O TO

The appearance of advertising in this publication does not constitute endorsement by the Department
of Defense, the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force,
the U.S. Marine Corps or Laven Publishing Group 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. If a violation or rejection of this equal opportunity policy by an advertiser is confirmed, the publisher shall refuse to print advertising from that
source until the violation is corrected.

ALFONSO SOTO
ATTORNEY
Board Certified in Tax Law by the
Texas Board of Legal Specialization

IRS AUDITS
CORPORATIONS & LLCs
BUSINESS SALES
WILLS & PROBATE

LAW FIRM
(915) 533-1906
sotolaw@prodigy.net
ADVERTISING
Fort Bliss Monitor Newspaper
5959 Gateway West, Ste. 450.............................................772-0934

APPAREL
Starr Western Wear
112 E. Overland ...................................................................533-0113
11751 Gateway Blvd. West..................................................594-0113

ATTORNEY
Alfonso Soto, Atty.
11395 Jamesw Watt, Ste. A-9 .............................................533-1906

11395 JAMES WATT, SUITE A-9


EL PASO, TX 79936

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Donald L. Williams, Atty.


2829 Montana .....................................................................564-5559
Luis Aguilar, Atty.
801 N. El Paso St., Ste. 100 ..............................................544-2900

AUTO DEALER
Casa Ford
5815 Montana......................................................................755-8261
Casa Nissan
5855 Montana......................................................................772-1488
Crawford Automotive
6800 Montana......................................................................778-7781

AUTO AND MOTORCYCLE

ACCIDENTS
Criminal Defense Personal Injury Wrongful Death
DWI Construction Accidents
Former District Judge Former U.S. Marine

Practicing Law Since 1985

LUIS AGUILAR
AT T O R N E Y AT L A W

544-2900
801 N. El Paso, Ste. 100 El Paso, TX 79902

AUTO DEALER - AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES

2011 Laven Publishing Group

Certified
Techs
www.sergiolewisbodyshop.com

3800 ADMIRAL EL PASO, TX 79925


NEAR THE AIRPORT

915-593-0191

Computerized
Wheel Alignment

Lifetime Warranty Insurance Claims


AUTO DEALER continued
Dick Poe Chrysler-Jeep
6501 Montana Ave. El Paso, TX 79925 .............................778-9331
Dick Poe Dodge
1363 Airway Blvd. El Paso, TX 79925 ...............................779-0100
Dick Poe Toyota-Scion
6330 Montana Ave. El Paso, TX 79925 .............................775-2000
El Paso Honda
1490 Lee Trevino Blvd. ...................................................... 591-6100
Garcia Motors
1444 Airway Boulevard........................................................778-1444
Hoy Fox Automotive
1122 Airway .........................................................................778-5341
Mack Massey Automotive
950 Crocket St. (I10 west @ Sunland Park) .......................584-9393
Mission Chevrolet
1316 George Dieter .............................................................594-1700
Rudolph Chevrolet
5625 S. Desert.....................................................................845-4321
Rudolph Honda
5625 S. Desert.....................................................................845-4321

UTOB
Warranty
On All
Vehicles

USED CAR

HN

CENTER

WE FINANCE

Best
Selection
On Used
Vehicles

BUY - SELL - TRADE


5931 DYER - (915) 562-5100

BUY HERE PAY HERE


FIRST TIME BUYERS WELCOME CREDIT AS EASY AS

5
1. Drivers License
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2. Proof of Income
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3. Complete Phone Bill & Utility Bill
We
Establish
Credit
Here!

Foreign &
Domestic

4. Down Payment
5. Minimum Monthly Payment of $250

We Use

No
Salvaged
Titles

NO CREDIT, BAD CREDIT, OK!


Visit us at auobahnusedcars.com

UTOB
CAR CARE

HN

CENTER

GENERAL AUTO REPAIR


Water Pump
Tune-ups
Oil change
Fuel Pump
Brakes
A/C Service
Much More
Suspension
Clutch
Timing Belts
Radiators
* Fast, Friendly Service!
****AUDIOBAHN SOUNDS ****
* Over 20 Years Experience!!
Stereos TVs DVD Players Subs
Alarms Tinting Much More!
WHEELS & TIRES
* Package Deals Available
* Wheels & Tires from 14-26

10% Military Discount On All Repairs W/I.D.

Rudolph Mazda
I-10 @ Lee Trevino ..............................................................595-4321

AUTO DEALERS - USED


AutoBahn Car Care Center
5931 Dyer .......................................................................... 562-5100
Barnett Auto
8272 Gateway East ........................................................... 593-6533

AUTOMOTIVE - BODY REPAIR/SERVICES


Ace Body Shop
6617 Montana (25) .............................................................771-0303
Body Master Collision
3637 Shell St ......................................................................494-3061
Sergio Lewis Body Shop
3800 Admiral St. ..................................................................593-0191
Velocity Collision Center
9301 Carnegie Ave (25)......................................................772-9400

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES
AutoBahn Car Care Center
5931 Dyer .......................................................................... 562-5100

2011 Laven Publishing Group

Serving El Paso
for Over 20 Years

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES - BANKS

TEXICAN TRANSMISSION
COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR

All Warranties Nationwide If you move, we go with you


12 Months or 12,000 Mile Warranty
36 Months or 36,000 Mile Warranty

4495 TITANIC

Free Towing
With Major
Repairs

Web Site: bing.com

915-755-8048

9301 Carnegie 915-772-9400

915-633-6907

5% MILITARY
DISCOUNT

Free Estimates
Custom Upholstery

3637 Shell St. Fax 915-590-5981 El Paso, TX 79925

MOUNTAIN PARK AUTOMOTIVE


NAPA Auto Care Center
Tune-Up Air Conditioning Service
Brake Work Motor Vehicle Inspection
General Auto Repairs

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES Continued


GPS International Auto
9421 Carnegie Ave ..............................................................590.2255
Mountain Park Automotive
7770 Alabama......................................................................751-8741

AUTOMOTIVE - TRANSMISSION
Mesa Transmissions
4164 N. Mesa ......................................................................577-0098
Texican Transmission
4495 Titanic Ave ..................................................................755-8048

All Makes
and Models

ma
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Ala
Fred Wilson

For Active & Retired


Military

1-888-249-8048

Brakes Alignments
Complete Auto
Body Repairs
Paint Customs

Zion

FREE
DIAGNOSTICS

7770 ALABAMA
751-8741 751-6671

SERVING EL PASO & FT. BLISS FOR OVER 34 YEARS

MESA TRANSMISSION
Complete Auto Repair
Senior &
4164 N. MESA
Military
Mon.-Fri. 8-6; Sat. 8-5

Discounts
Available

(915) 577-0098

BMWCCA
PCA
IAIBMWSP
MB Club of America
Ferrari Club of America
SCCA

INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE
FOREIGN CAR REPAIR & SERVICE
9421 Carnegie 590-2255
GERD SCHMIDT
Range Rover, Land Rover & Mini-Cooper
Specialist with Factory Test Equipment

10% ACTIVE
MILITARY DISCOUNT

Stuck In Jail, We Can Bail!


ONE STOP
BAIL BONDS

We can help remove


those warrants and
we are offering

(915) 544-7867

WARRANT CHECKS

801 Myrtle Ave.


El Paso, TX 79901

No Annex Fee
Notary Service
Open 24 Hours
Payment Plans

Alamo Auto Supply


5923 Gateway West .......................................................... 781-1234

AUTOMOTIVE - WHEELS
4 Wheel Center
7210 Gateway East .............................................................593-4848

BABY SHOP
Make Room for Baby
7100 Gateway East .............................................................781-2229

BAIL BONDS
One Stop Bail Bonds
801 Myrtle Ave., Ste 100 .....................................................544-7867

BANKS
Armed Forces Bank www.afbank.com
1720 Marshall Rd., Fort Bliss .......................... 562-5454 / 562-7778
13471 Sergeant Major Blvd, East Fort Bliss .......................564-5932
BBVA Compass Bank
9870 Gateway North............................................................485-9200

BMW

Member of:

AUTOMOTIVE / TRUCK SUPPLY - ACCESSORIES

FREE
When You Mention This Ad

ONE CALL
BAIL BONDS
12456 Montana Ave.
El Paso, TX 79938

(915) 533-2255

BANKS - CHURCH

2011 Laven Publishing Group

BANKS Continued
First Convenience Bank
4530 Transmountain ............................................................751-9578

BATH
Re-Bath
1528 Goodyear Dr. Ste. C ...................................................633-8101

BICYCLES - SALES & SERVICE


Crazy Cat Cyclery
5650 N. Desert Blvd. ......................................................... 585-9666
2625 N. Mesa. ................................................................... 577-9666

BOOTS
Lucchese Boots
11751 Gateway West...........................................................594-7100

CAR WASH
Mister Carwash
8857 Gateway West ............................................................778-5104
6237 N. Mesa ......................................................................833-5222
12120 Montwood .................................................................855-1766
4800 Osborne ......................................................................585-0480
11184 Vista Del Sol..............................................................629-0622
1482 George Dieter .............................................................856-7407
8835 North Loop..................................................................858-0820
6365 Montana......................................................................772-2613
11630 Pellicano, Ste. A........................................................856-0729
9811 Dyer ............................................................................759-9508

CHURCH
Abundant Living Faith Center
1000 Valley Crest.................................................................532-8543
Christian Joy Center
1208 Sumac.........................................................................595-1307
Bethany Christian Church
10453 Springwood Dr. ....................................................... 592-5977

Montana Ave

Bible Studies
Prayer Ministry
Choir & Music Programs
(Including Bell Choirs)

Children & Youth Activities


Christian Womens Fellowship
Christian Mens Fellowship
Seminars on Spiritual Topics
A Healing Ministry

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10453 Springwood Dr.


El Paso, TX 79925
(915) 592-5977

Sunday Schedule
Church School
9:30am
Worship
10:45 am

2011 Laven Publishing Group

CHURCH - CREDIT UNION

CHURCH Continued

810 N. Campbell

915-533-4915 www.stclements.com

LOOKING FOR A CHURCH HOME? PLEASE JOIN US!


SUNDAY SERVICES
8:30 a.m.
Traditional Worship*
10:00 a.m.
Adult Christian Education*
11:00 a.m.
Contemporary Worship*
4:00 p.m.
San Clemente (Espaol)
5:00 p.m.
Jr. & Sr. High Youth Groups
*Nursery & Kids Connection available
Spirit-filled worship... Biblical teachings... Great childrens & youth programs!

Your Destiny
Awaits You!
Sunday Worship 9AM & 11AM
Believers Destiny Broadcast: Time Warner (Cable 7), Saturday 3PM
KCSE 38 (Cable 16), Sunday 10:30AM
Todos los servicios para adultos se traduccen al espaol.
Exciting Live Music Faith Healing Spiritual Development
Motivational Teaching Dynamic Youth & Childrens Ministry
Young Adult Fellowships Marriage Support Group Powerful Mens Ministry

www.destiny4me.com 9615 Dyer St. El Paso, TX 79924 915-755-7744

Check out The Monitor eEdition at

fbmonitor.com
to see the entire Monitor newspaper in a flip-book style.
Also check out the weekly articles, blog, important Bliss
and El Paso links and detailed area maps.

Bethel Church of God


4946 Hondo Pass ................................................................474-3975
Church of St. Clement
810 N. Campbell ................................................................ 533-4915
Destiny Family Christian Center
9615 Dyer St........................................................................755-7744
Hillcrest Baptist Church
4710 Hercules......................................................................757-1256
Mountain View Baptist Church
4959 Hondo Pass ................................................................755-5669
Mt. Franklin Baptist Church
201 E. Sunset Rd. ...............................................................581-3388
St. Marks Church
5005 Love Road ..................................................................581-4444

COSMETICS
Pola USA Inc.
Carmen Carrasco ................................................................594-1649

COSTUMES
ABC Party World
5044 Doniphan...................................................................581-0206
9861 Dyer...........................................................................757-2212
8280 Gateway East............................................................594-1422
1021 E. Armador Las Cruces, NM..............................505-524-7600

CREAMERIES
Prices Creameries
600 N. Piedras ................................................................... 565-2711

CREDIT UNION
Firstlight Federal Credit Union
1741 Marshall Road (Main Post).........................................562-8773
5005 N. Piedras St. (WBAMC) ............................................562-1172
20727 Constitution Ave. (East Fort Bliss).....................800-351-1670
9983 Kenworthy ...................................................................562-1172

WHERE GREAT PARTIES BEGIN!

From
Theme Parties
to Weddings
Chairs Tables Balloon Machines Dunking Machines
Staging Tents Carnival Games & Supplies Pinatas
China Glassware Linens Paper Products

Bachelorette Supplies Costumes


Baby Showers Mardi Gras
9861 Dyer St.

8280 Gateway E.

5044 Doniphan

757-2212

594-1422

581-0206

3434 N. Mesa

Las Cruces-1021 E. Amador

533-1001

505-524-7600

JOIN US ON FACEBOOK

Because You Deserve


the Best!
600 N. Piedras
(915) 565-2711

CREDIT UNION - DENTIST

2011 Laven Publishing Group

ROD MOLLERE, D.D.S., P.A.


BOARD CERTIFIED PEDIATRIC DENTIST
Infants

Children
Teens
Young Adults
Individual Treatment Rooms
For Your Childs Comfort & Privacy
Fun
Positive Environment
Friendly

Everyone Smiles
In The Same Language

TRICARE, GERMAN & MOST


INSURANCE WELCOMED & PROCESSED

Se Habla Espaol
Parents Welcome Chairside

RETIRED MILITARY SERVING


TODAYS MILITARY FAMILIES

965 N. Resler, Ste. 105

585 2020

CREDIT UNION Continued


Firstlight Federal Credit Union continued
5050 North Desert................................................................562-1172
1555 N. Lee Trevino Dr........................................................562-1172
3105 Del Rey Blvd., Las Cruces ..................................575-526-4401
300 East Foster Rd., Las Cruces .................................575-526-4401
3791 E. Lohman Ave. Las Cruces................................575-526-4401
White Sands Federal Credit Union
4545 Hondo Pass ...................................... 834-2200/800-658-9933
2755 N. Main, Las Cruces

DAY SPAS
Selah Spa
198 Custer, Fort Bliss ..........................................................566-6070

DENTAL - ORTHODONIST
Allen Orthodontics
824 East Redd Rd, Ste. 1-A ................................................581-8152
Sun Orthodontics Group
7878 Gateway Blvd. East #201 ...........................................595-1200

(slah) pause, an interlude

198 Custer

DENTAL - PEDIATRICS
Rod Mollere, DDS
965 N. Resler, Ste. 105 .......................................................585-2020

DENTIST
Affiliated Dental Care
5665 Transmountain Dr. #201 .............................................751-7779
6238 N. Mesa ......................................................................581-1300
Bowden, Jim DDS
7185 Westwind .................................................................. 585-6373
De La Fuente, Rene DDS
1512 Zaragosa Rd. C-1 .......................................................591-2525
Northeast Family Dental
5320 Will Ruth .....................................................................751-7779
Silva, Benjamin C. DDS
1514 N. Zaragosa Ste. A-1 (Placitas de Zaragosa) ............591-4303
Solis, Antonio DDS
7878 Gateway East .............................................................595-3333

on Fort Bliss

566-6070
Massage
Facials - Nails - Pedicures
Body Wraps
Mineral Make Up
GENERAL DENTISTRY & ORTHODONTICS

Same Day Crowns Available

General Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry

We are now a latex-free office

Orthodontics
Periodontics

ORTHODONTICS
TRANSFER
PATIENTS
WELCOME!

NEW PATIENTS WELCOME

Northeast Family Dental


Dr. Glenn McReynolds

A FAMILY PRACTICE

Cosmetic Dentistry
Hygienist on Staff
Insurance Accepted
& Processed

Payment Plans Available


Emergencies Welcome
Nitrous Oxide Available
TRICARE Accepted

GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS


5320 Will Ruth Ave.

751-3600

MON-FRI 8 AM-12 PM & 1-5 PM


SPECIAL NOTICE: Subscribers to TRI-CARE DENTAL COVERAGE
are allowed a cleaning and exam every 6 months at no charge to you.

Caring for your smile

2 Locations to Serve You

Office Hours: 9a.m. - 5p.m.

Patrick Mitchell, DDS

5665 Transmountain

751-7779

Neal Gronich, DDS

6238 N. Mesa

581-1300

RENE DE LA FUENTE, JR., D.D.S.


Family Dentistr y with a Personal Touc h
Placitas de Zaragosa

1512 Zaragosa Rd.


Building C-1
El Paso, Texas 79936

(915) 591-2525

2011 Laven Publishing Group

DENTIST - EDUCATION

Daniel M. Allen, D.D.S. M.S.


www.orthodonticselpaso.com

We Support Our Military


Orthodontics for Adolescents & Adults

FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS


Westside
824 E. Redd Rd., Ste. 1-A

Northeast
9101 Dyer St., Ste. 101

581-8152

755-8407

Tricare Insurance Accepted & Processed


Payment Plans Available
Transfer Patients Welcome

Benjamin C. Silva DDS

DENTIST Continued
Star City Dental
1806 McRae.........................................................................591-7117
Tippin, Walter DDS
3021 Trawood ......................................................................855-4200
Vista Hills Family Dental
1713 Weston Brent Ln .........................................................592-2097

DRIVING SCHOOL
El Paso Driving Academy
4727 Hondo Pass ................................................................755-8800
12102 Montwood .................................................................855-4900

EDUCATION
El Paso Community College
Information/Admissions .....................................................831-EPCC
Workforce Development/Continuing Education ...................831-7721
Online Education ..................................................................831-3111
Veterans Affairs ...................................................................831-2242
Ft. Bliss Education Ctr. (Taylor & Holbrook, Bldg. 639).......562-4004
Embrey Riddle Aeronautics University
11176 Ssg Sims St. (Fort Bliss) ...........................................564-5945
University of Texas at El Paso
500 W. University.................................................................747-5000
Troy University
5959 Gateway West, Ste. 418 ............................................771-7912
......................................................................................888-979-8769
Webster University
Bldg. 632 Taylor Road (Fort Bliss).......................................562-4400

- Family Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Root Canal Treatment


Crowns & Bridges Dentures Implants Bleaching
Emergencies & New Patients Welcomed
Financing
Insurance Claims
Filed

Military
Provider

1514 N. Zaragosa
Ste. A-1
Placitas de Zaragosa
www.silvadentistry.com

591-4303

SE HABLA
ESPAOL

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Parent participation is
encouraged during treatment
We provide Preventive, Restorative,
Cosmetic, Endodontic & Oral Surgery
Most PPO insurance accepted
Military and Law Enforcement
insurance accepted
Medicaid, Medicare and CHIP accepted

(915) 592-2097

www.vistahillsfamilydental.com

1713 Weston Brent Ln.


El Paso, TX 79935

ucation
Teenage Driver Ed
oom Course
6-hour Adult Classr
areness Course
Drug & Alcohol Aw
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northeast
Kurland/Salzman Plaza
4727 Hondo Pass Rd., Suite G
El Paso TX 79904

east
Montwood Center
12102 Montwood Dr., Suite D
El Paso TX 79936

lower valley
Yarbrough Village
550 N. Yarbrough Dr., Suite 106
El Paso TX 79915

755-8800

855-4900

584-8858

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES - FINANCIAL SERVICES

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EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

Membership and Programs for ALL!

Advanced Temporaries
9530 Viscount ......................................................................774-0281
Upper Rio Grande
221 N. Kansas .....................................................................772-2002
FirstLight, Human Resources ..............................................561-3316

Fred & Maria Loya Family YMCA

the

2044 Trawood
(915) 590-9622
3 Locations
in El Paso!

Westside Family YMCA


Bowling Family YMCA

7145 N. Mesa
(915) 584-9622

5509 Will Ruth


(915) 755-9622
www.elpasoymca.org

ENTERTAINMENT
Jungle Jaks
1700 N. Zaragosa Ste. 145 .................................................856-3763

JAY L. HARMAN
FIRE EQUIPMENT COMPANY

FAMILY SERVICES
ASYMCA
7060 Comington ..................................................................562-8461
YMCA of Greater El Paso
2044 Trawood ......................................................................590-9622
5509 Will Ruth .....................................................................755-9622
7145 N. Mesa ......................................................................584-9622

FINANCIAL SERVICES

EXTINGUISHERS
SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS
EMERGENCY LIGHTS
ON-SITE SERVICE

533-7021
1008 E. WYOMING AVE.
EL PASO, TX 79902

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Robert H. Sweet.....................................................................755-4180

ADVANCED TEMPORARIES, INC. has been in business since 1969 and in El Paso since 1989.
We are a full service staffing company offering temporary and temp-to-hire employees.
We supply a wide range of employees from office/clerical, warehousing and general laborers.
We specialize in providing medical staff to all area hospitals.

Advanced Temporaries, Inc.


9530 Viscount, STE I-i El Paso, TX 79925

915-774-0281
elpaso@advtemp.com

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FIRE EQUIPMENT - GROCERY STORE

FIRE EQUIPMENT
Jay L. Harman Fire Equipment Co.
1008 E. Wyoming ................................................................533-7021

FITNESS - EQUIPMENT
The Fitness Super Store
7410 Remcon ......................................................................584-1944

FURNITURE
National Furniture Liquidators
8600 Gateway Blvd. East ....................................................593-5200

FURNITURE & ELECTRONICS


Freedom Furniture & Electronics
10060 Dyer ..........................................................................751-8595
USA Discounters
1430 N. Lee Trevino ............................................................591-3143

GOLF COURSE
Butterfield Trail Golf Club
1858 Cottonwoods...............................................................772-1038

Sierra Del Rio Golf Course


101 Clubhouse Dr, Elephant Butte, NM .....................575-744-GOLF

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS
Laven Publishing Group
5959 Gateway West ............................................................772-0934

GROCERY STORE
Albertsons
9111 Dyer St. .......................................................................751-8808
5630 N. Desert Blvd. ...........................................................845-1422
10765 Kenworthy St. ...........................................................821-3031
3100 N. Mesa.......................................................................351-1183
7022 N. Mesa ......................................................................584-9481
11320 Montwood .................................................................855-9772
2200 Yarbrough ...................................................................591-8157
Big 8 Food Stores
9817 Dyer. ...........................................................................751-8700
6021 N. Mesa. .....................................................................584-2070
3518 Montana......................................................................565-4040
1840 N. Lee Trevino ............................................................590-2326
5514 Alameda......................................................................778-4746

1858 Cottonwoods
El Paso, TX 79906
(915) 772-1038
Experience a world class Tom Fazio golf course
at a great price with our Military Player Passes.

WE ALSO
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Consignment Layaway

BUY SELL TRADE

Military discounts on Food and Beverage also available.

www.collectorsgunexchange.com

Special Active Duty Military Rates Apply


and can be found on our website at
www.butterfieldtrailgolf.com

760-4108 7126 N. Mesa St.


Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm

Master Gunsmith on Premises

Texas Concealed Handgun Classes Available


Now Available Glock for Law Enforcement & Military

As Low As $429.99

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Welcome Home

GROCERY STORE - HOTEL

2011 Laven Publishing Group

at the Hawthorn Suites


by Wyndham

(Located at Airport behind Cattle Baron Restaurant)

6789 Boeing
El Paso, TX
(915) 778-6789

Fitness Room
24-Hr. Airport Shuttle
Heated Pool & Spa
Wyndham Reward Points

Comp. Social Hour Mon.-Thurs.


Complimentary Breakfast Buffet
3000 sq. ft. Meeting Space
Per Diem Rates Always Accepted

GUNS

Las Palmas Hospital


1801 N. Oregon St. .....................................................521-1266/1155
Sierra Providence Health Network.........................577-SPHN (7746)
University Behavioral Health
1900 Denver ........................................................................544-4000

Collectors Gun Exchange


7126 N. Mesa ......................................................................760-4108

HOTEL

GROCERY STORE Continued


Costco
6101 Gateway Blvd. West, Bldg. 3......................................774-5203

GUNS Continued
Country Wide Shooters
3950 Doniphan, Ste. )..........................................................581-7188

HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES


2-1-1 - Texas City of El Paso Public Health Department..........2-1-1
5115 El Paso Dr. .......................................................1-877-541-7905

Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham


6789 Boeing Dr....................................................................778-6789
Holiday Inn Sunland Park
900 Sunland Park ................................................................833-2900
InTown Suites
7984 Gateway E. Blvd. ...................................................... 591-0006
Wyndham El Paso Airport
2027 Airway .........................................................................778-4241

HEALTHCARE - PHYSICAL THERAPY


Health Masters Hand & Physical
8111 North Loop, Ste. B ......................................................593-4985
4758A Loma Del Sur Dr.......................................................755-0738

HOSPITAL
El Paso Specialty Hospital
1755 Curie ...........................................................................544-3636

Holiday Inn Sunland Park


900 Sunland Park Dr. El Paso, TX 79922 (915) 833-2900
www.holiday-inn.com/elpaso-sunlnd

Specialize in small meetings


Retirement/Farewell parties available
Hot tub suites available
FREE high-speed wireless internet
Complimentary shuttle service to & from El Paso Intl Airport

*272 Guest Rooms, including 151 Family Friendly Tower Suites


*2 Restaurants & Lounge
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*El Pasos largest hotel ballroom
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*Complimentary Hot Breakfast Buffet For One
*Famous Texas Twister Waterslide! (Open seasonally)
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When visiting these advertisers, tell them you saw their ad in the
FORT BLISS POST GUIDE AND TELEPHONE DIRECTORY.
Support the advertisers who welcome and appreciate the military and support your directory.
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Hunt Development Group
4401 N. Mesa (02).......................................................915-298-0470

INSURANCE

AIM Insurance
1855 Trawood Dr., Ste. 206.................................................598-2355
Allstate - Ron Stuart
7717 Lockheed,Ste. B2 .......................................................843-2249
El Paso Low Cost Insurance
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2931 George Dieter, Ste. C .................................................599-2277
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KENNEL - OFFICE FURNITURE

2011 Laven Publishing Group

KENNEL

Barkerhaus Kennels

Barkerhaus Kennel
7229 Barker Rd. ..................................................................779-2486

Training & Boarding


Your Dog With Care

MALL
Cielo Vista Mall
401 Gateway Blvd. West .....................................................779-7070
Bassett Place
6101 Gateway Blvd. West ...................................................772-7479
Las Palmas Market Place
1331 George Dieter .............................................................595-5908
Outlet Shoppes
7051 South Desert Blvd.......................................................877-3208
Sunland Park Mall
750 Sunland Park Dr ...........................................................833-5595

Large Indoor/Outdoor Kennels Obedience


Schutzhund Daycare Day School
Behavior Problems Centrally Located
Climate Controlled
YOUR TRAINING & BOARDING CENTER
7229 BARKER RD.

MARTIAL ARTS
El Paso Karate
10710 Gateway North B4...................................................822-8818
Hans Oriental Martial Arts
9861 Dyer ............................................................................751-2777

World Class
Martial Arts,
Self Defense and
Fitness

MENTAL HEALTH
Peak Behavioral Health Center
5045 McNutt Rd., Santa Teresa, NM ..........................575-589-3000
University Behavioral Health
1900 Denver ........................................................................544-4000

MODULAR & MANUFACTURED HOMES


El Paso Modular
13901 Montana....................................................................921-6060

MORTGAGE
First Convenience Bank.............................................1-800-903-7490

779-2486
YOULL GET IT
ALL!

The Martial Arts Program at The El Paso Karate Academy is second to


none! We cater to men, women and children of all ages and experience
levels. We are dedicated to helping every student develop their martial
arts expertise, their physical fitness and their self-defense skills. Our
exciting, fun and action packed classes provide complete martial arts
training in a practical, tactical, and logical self-defense system.

10710 GATEWAY NORTH 915-822-8818


EPKARATE.COM

Rocky Mountain Mortgage


2244 Trawood Dr..................................................................593-3111

MOTORCYCLES
Edge Kawasaki
10310 Montana ...................................................................593-1024

www.elpasomodular.com

NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
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5959 Gateway West, Ste. 450.............................................772-0934
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5959 Gateway West, Ste. 450.............................................772-0934

OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY


Soegaard, Antonio, MD
9870 Gateway Blvd. North...................................................751-5571

OFFICE FURNITURE
BPSI
1616 Bassett ...................................................................... 544-8710

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4242 Hondo Pass #105
El Paso, TX 79904
915-791-4170

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CHILDRENS
EYE CENTER OF EL PASO
Diagnosis, Treatment and Surgery of Eye Diseases in:
NEWBORNS INFANTS CHILDREN
Violeta Radenovich, M.D., M.P.H.
Pediatric Opthalmologist
www.childrenseyecenter.com
(915) 577-9339
1250 E. Cliff Dr., Ste. 4-D El Paso, TX
(La Dra. Habla Espaol)

Rocky Mountain Mortgage serving Ft. Bliss and El Paso for over
22 years. We specialize in New Home financing. Offering VA, Texas
Veteran, FHA, USDA and Conventional loans for your home buying
needs. We also offer low-cost refinance and cash out mortgages.
Four convenient locations to serve you including Northeast El Paso.
East
1368 Zaragosa
El Paso, TX 79936
915-791-4150

East
7910 Gateway East
El Paso, TX 79915
915-791-4140

Payments & Customer Service


2244 Trawood Dr., Ste. 101
El Paso, TX 79935
915-593-3111

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OPTHALMOLOGIST - PLUMBING

8 Certified Techs
To Service All Your
Needs!

10310 Montana Ave.

915-593-1024

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TEXAS STATE INSPECTION


STATION

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maintenance schedule in your owners manual. All children under 16 riding ATVs should always have direct adult supervision. Kawasaki
ATVs with engines over 90cc are recommended for use only by persons 16 years of age or older. Kawasaki also recommends that all
ATV riders take a training course. For more information, see your dealer, call the ATV Safety Institute at 18008872887, or go to
www.atvsafety.org. 2010 Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.

BEST PRICES IN THE SOUTHWEST WE SUPPORT OUR TROOPS MILITARY DISCOUNTS

Custom
Orthotics & Prosthetics, LP.
Specializing In Pediatric Care

3901 MONTANA AVE., STE. C

915-566-3440

Steve Erskine, CPO, LPO

Fabian Calderon, CPO, LPO


Certified Orthotist/Prosthetist

customop@sbcglobal.net

fax: 915-566-1485
www.customopelp.com

Certified Orthotist/Prosthetist

Military &
Senior Citizen
Discounts
Give Medicine
Food & Water
House-Sitting

Omas 24-Hr. Pet Services


Need a dog sitter or someone to walk your dog?
I provide high-quality walking & sitting services.
Pooper Scooping
Special Needs Pet Care
Licensed Bonded Insured

Childrens Eye Center of El Paso


1250 E. Cliff, Ste. 4-D..........................................................577-9339

OPTOMETRIST
TSO Texas State Optical (Dr. Eley, Dr. Groethe)
9009 Gateway South ......................................................... 751-7760

ORTHODONIST
Allen Orthodontics
824 East Redd Rd, Ste. 1-A ................................................581-8152
Sun Orthodontics Group
7878 Gateway Blvd. East #201 ...........................................595-1200

Certified Orthotist/Prosthetist

Walter Cheney, CPO, LPO

OPTHALMOLOGIST - PEDIATRIC

Call Sharon

915-549-9015
915-757-2152

WHERE GREAT PARTIES BEGIN!

From
Theme Parties
to Weddings
Chairs Tables Balloon Machines Dunking Machines
Staging Tents Carnival Games & Supplies Pinatas
China Glassware Linens Paper Products

Bachelorette Supplies Costumes


Baby Showers Mardi Gras
9861 Dyer St.

8280 Gateway E.

5044 Doniphan

757-2212

594-1422

581-0206

3434 N. Mesa

Las Cruces-1021 E. Amador

533-1001

505-524-7600

JOIN US ON FACEBOOK

ORTHOTICS & PROSTHETICS


Custom Orthotics & Prosthetics
3901 Montana, Ste. C..........................................................566-3440
Precision Prosthetics
1501 Airzona, Ste. 3B..........................................................544-2961
Total Orthotics & Prosthetic Solutions
900 E. Yandell ................................................................... 541-8677
1393 George Dieter, Ste. C .................................................595-0730

PARTY RENTALS/SUPPLIES
ABC Party World
5044 Doniphan...................................................................581-0206
9861 Dyer...........................................................................757-2212
8280 Gateway East............................................................594-1422
1021 E. Armador Las Cruces, NM..............................575-524-7600

PET SERVICES
Omas 24-hr. Pet Services
9800 Bluewing Dr. .............................................549-9015 / 757-2152

PLUMBING
C&L Plumbing Supply Co.
4300 Rosa Ave. ...................................................................532-3917

C & L Plumbing Supply Co., Inc.


Your Plumbing Supply Source in El Paso
4300 Rosa Street - El Paso, TX 79905

915-532-3917
Blanca E. Loera

Victor R. Loera

Please visit the El Paso businesses that support your Fort Bliss Directory

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT - RESTAURANTS

2011 Laven Publishing Group

Capitol
Properties

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Capitol Properties
1851 Trawood Dr .................................................................633-6166
DKD Property Management
1160 Airway Blvd., Ste. B 2-3 ..............................................772-9177

Property Management,
Sales & Rentals
Are Our Specialties

Property Management and Rental Locators!

PROSTHETICS
Precision Prosthetics
1501 Airzona, Ste. 3B..........................................................544-2961
Total Orthotics & Prosthetic Solutions
900 E. Yandell ................................................................... 541-8677
1393 George Dieter, Ste. C .................................................595-0730

No Application Fee for Military Applicants

1851 Trawood Dr., Suite B4, El Paso, TX 79935

(915) 633-6166 Office


(915) 595-6516 Fax

www.CapitolPropertiesElPaso.com
CapitolRJ@aol.com

PSYCHIC SERVICES
Psychic Lynn
7930 N. Mesa B12...............................................................760-8700

Roscoe Jennings, Broker, US Army First Sergeant, Retired

PX
AAFES
1611 Marshall Rd., Fort Bliss .............................................562-7200
7777 Holmes Ginn Circle.....................................................562-7200

REAL ESTATE

LOOKING FOR A PROPERTY TO RENT?


PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

LOOK NO FURTHER!
(915) 772-9177

DKD Associates Real Estate


1160 Airway Blvd., Ste. B 2-3 ..............................................772-9177
Hunt Development Group
4401 N. Mesa (02) ......................................................915-298-0470

FOR OVER 30 YEARS, DKD ASSOCIATES HAS BEEN A FULL


SERVICE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY

RESTAURANTS

HOMES FOR RENT ALL OVER EL PASO

Cattlemans Steakhouse
3450 S. Fabens, Carlsbad Rd............................................544-3200
Carinos Italian Grill
1201 Airway Blvd................................................................778-7771
675 Sunland Park...............................................................581-7042
Dominos Pizza
3907 Dyer St. .....................................................................562-3500
279 Shadow Mountain .......................................................585-9500
3233 North Mesa................................................................533-7500
2128 Wedgewood ..............................................................594-7555
11660 Montwood ................................................................857-7600
10048 Dyer.........................................................................757-3433
5076 Doniphan ...................................................................845-7500
8613 Alameda ....................................................................858-8500
6920 Delta ..........................................................................778-4499

OWNED AND OPERATED BY RETIRED MILITARY BROKER

WE ARE CENTRALLY LOCATED, ONE MILE DOWN FROM THE AIRPORT, CLOSE TO
FT. BLISS AT 1160 AIRWAY, STE. B-2, (THE GREAT SOUTHWESTERN SHOPPING CENTER)

WE SUPPORT OUR MILITARY SOLDIERS:


NO APPLICATION FEES FOR MILITARY
LEASES WITH MILITARY CLAUSE

RECYCLE FORT BLISS!

Trusted Advisor For Over 40 Years

Psychic Lynn can help


you discover solutions
to the problems
that are affecting the
quality of your life.

Specializing in:
Custom Artificial Limbs Orthopedic Braces
Arch Supports & More! Diabetic Shoes

In Person or by Phone
Specializing In Love
Money
Health
Work

Steven A. Albani,

Miguel A. Guerra,

CO, LO
Certified - Licensed Orthotist

CPO, LPO
Certified - Licensed Prosthetist/Orthotist

Now Two Locations To Serve You:


CENTRAL

EAST

900 E. Yandell Dr.

1393 George Dieter Dr., Ste C

541-8677

595-0730

Tarot Card Reader


Career Opportunities
Family Problems
Religious Problems

Psychic Research
Spiritual Cleaning
Court Cases
Specialize in Love

www.psychiclynn.com
7930 N. Mesa Plaza
Ste. B12

Se Habla Espaol

2011 Laven Publishing Group

RESTAURANTS - SCHOOLS

Famous Daves
7501 N. Mesa ......................................................................760-5355
1360 George Dieter .............................................................849-8400
Julios Cafe Corona
8050 Gateway Blvd. East...................................................591-7676
3630 Joe Battle ..................................................................855-1537
Lubys
1010 Chelsea St.................................................................772-1345
3601 N. Mesa.....................................................................533-0502

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1188 Hawkins .....................................................................592-5964


Mi Piaci Restorante Italiano
5411 N. Mesa, Ste. 1 .........................................................875-0034
Ranchers Grill
9530 Viscount Blvd ............................................................598-1266
7597 N. Mesa.....................................................................581-8780
Rudys Country Store Bar-B-Q
7970 Gateway Blvd. East...................................................591-4877
6401 S. Desert Blvd ...........................................................587-8397

RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
The Montevista
1575 Belvidere.....................................................................833-2229
Rio Norte Retirement
1941 Saul Kleinfeld..............................................................856-6655

SALON
Selah Salon
5730 Trowbridge ..................................................................843-6070

SCHOOLS - PETS
Precision Groom Academy
www.precisiongroomacademy.com ..............................575-523-6500

SCHOOLS - PRIVATE

Thank you for serving... Now, let us serve you!


This is the Retirement You Wanted!

Spacious, sunny apartments


Exceptional gourmet dining
Wonderful planned activities
Weekly housekeeping
Maintenance-free days
plus scheduled transportation

Community of Faith
4539 Emory Rd. ................................................................ 584-2561

Check out The Monitor eEdition at

fbmonitor.com
to see the entire Monitor newspaper in a flip-book style.
Also check out the weekly articles, blog, important Bliss and
El Paso links and detailed area maps.

Community of Faith
Christian School

1575 Belvidere, El Paso, Texas 915-833-2229

Ages 3 thru 8th Grade


Serving El Paso Since 1981 in the
Westside Shady Upper Valley

VOLUNTEER

Shelter Animal Volunteer Cat Care Volunteer


Bank Collections Community Programs
Public Relations Orphan Puppy Program
Shelter Administrative Volunteer Fund Raising Events
Wrangler Foster Parent Adoption Counselor

Are you looking for a job with no pay, but great


fringe benefits? Are a wagging tail and a wet kiss
from someone whos truly glad to see you enough of
a reward for a few hours of your time every week?
Is knowing what you are doing is saving lives and
bringing happiness to animals and humans alike?
If so, Animal Rescue wants you!

(slah) pause, an interlude

SUPERIOR
ACADEMICS

hair - nails - massage - make up

COLLEGE
PREPARATORY

hair removal - facials


body wraps - microdermabrasion
hair color specialists
hair extensions
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Lashes
Extensions

Volunteer. Donate. Adopt.

Mailing Address
P.O. Box 13055
El Paso, TX 79913
Intake: 915.877.3785

Shelter Address
7256 La Junta
Canutillo, TX 79835
Shelter: 915.877.5002

Learn how to help by visiting www.arlep.com.

Transportation
Before & After School
Day Care

843-6070
5730 Trowbridge
www.selahsalonspa.com

A Beka Curriculum
Bible Instruction
Character Training
SAT Results Consistently
Above Average
Computer Science CoursesState-of-the-art Computer Lab
Physical Fitness and Athletics
Spanish

4539 Emory Rd.

Choir
Drama
Choreography
Art
Library
Summer Day Camp
Summer School Remedial/Enrichment
Hot Gourmet Lunches

584-2561

Visit us on the Web at www.cfcsonline.org


An ACSI Member School

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SCHOOLS - STORAGE

2011 Laven Publishing Group

SCHOOLS - PRIVATE Continued

A Tradition of Excellence in
Catholic Education Since 1923

Loretto Academy
1300 Hardaway....................................................................566-8400
Mt. Franklin Christian Academy
201 E. Sunset ......................................................................581-4487
Northeast Christian Academy
9901 McCombs....................................................................755-1155

SCHOOLS - TRADE
Emerald Nursing
4435 Edgar Park Ave ..........................................................751-3378
International Business College
East......................................................................................859-0422
West.....................................................................................842-0422
Western Technical College
9451 Diana ..........................................................................566-9621
Vista College
6101 Montana Ave. .............................................................779-8031

SHIPPING
Postal Annex
12210 Montwood, Ste. 103 ................................................856-7100

Academic Excellence Fully Accredited


Christian Environment
A COMMUNITY OF FAITH, JUSTICE, AND RESPECT
Pre-Kinder thru 5th Boys and Girls
6th thru 12th Girls Only

1300 HARDAWAY EL PASO, TX 79903-3198


(915)

566-8400 FAX

(915)

566-0636 www.loretto.org

Mt. Franklin Christian Academy


Excellence in Education with a Christian World View

A Ministry of Mt. Franklin Baptist Church


Visit Us On Our Website www.mfca.us
Kindergarten
Preschool
Before & After School Care
Large Developmental
Playground
Hot Lunch Program
Elementary Grades 1-8

Christian Curriculum
Small Classes
Certified Teachers
Computers
Spanish Music
Sports and Band Programs
I-10

WESTSIDE

581-4487
201 E. Sunset Rd.

STORAGE
Mayflower Transit
6965 Commerce Ave ...........................................................778-4271
McClintock Self Storage
340 McClintock Drive...........................................................760-5456
7315 Remcon Circle ............................................................833-2399
Sun City Self Storage
10485 Dyer ..........................................................................591-3313

12210 Montwood Dr.


Suite 103
Super Target Shopping Center
UPS - FEDEX - USPS - DHL
LSO - NOTARY - FAX
CARTRIDGE REFILL - MAILBOXES ETC.

El Paso, TX 79928
PH: 915-856-7100
FAX: 915-856-7136
EMAIL: postalannex@hotmail.com

OSBORNE
POLICE

SUNSET

AAFES
1611 Marshall Rd., Fort Bliss .............................................562-7200
7777 Holmes Ginn Circle.....................................................562-7200
Outlet Shoppes
7051 South Desert Blvd.......................................................877-3208
Costco
6101 Gateway Blvd. West, Bldg. 3......................................774-5203

N. MESA

SHOPPING CENTER

NORTHEAST CHRISTIAN ACADEMY


Established in 1977

9901 McCombs
El Paso, TX 79924

755-1155
755-7232
K3-12th
DUAL CREDIT - HIGH
SCHOOL
COLLEGE PREPARATORY
HIGH ACADEMICS
ABEKA CURRICULUM
SAFE
UNIFORMS WORN
SUMMER SCHOOL
AUTHORIZED BY INS TO
ISSUE I-20

www.northeastcrusaders.com

MINISTRY OF
SUN VALLEY BAPTIST
EXTENDED CARE
TRANSPORTATION
AVAILABLE
BIBLICAL STANDARDS
MEMBER OF THE
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
OF CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS

STRUCTURED
SUMMER PROGRAMS
FOR K4-6TH GRADE

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STORAGE - SUPERMARKET

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WESTSIDE SELF STORAGE


McClintock

Self Storage

340 McClintock

(915) 760-5456

Remcon

Self Storage
7315 Remcon Circle (915) 833-2399

www.mcclintockselfstorage.com

www.remconselfstorage.com

Off North Mesa Adjacent to Sams Club

North Mesa to Remcon, Behind Chase Bank

Convenient month-to-month leases


Convenient Westside El Paso Location
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:30pm
Saturday 10am-4pm

5x5 *
5x10*
10x10*
10x15*
10x20*

*Available Climate Controlled Units

12x20
10x30
12x30

RV/Trailer/Car Storage
Visa, MasterCard, Discover,
& American Express accepted

MILITARY
DISCOUNT

Military Contractors Discounted


We Love
Climate Controlled
Military Families
Plus Open Storage
On-Site Management
For Vehicles, Boats and
Your Lock - Your Key
Recreational Vehicles
Gate Hours: 7am-7pm Seven Days A Week

BRING IN AD FOR 50% OFF 1ST AND 2ND MONTHS


www.elpasomover.com

For PCS
Moves
We Provide
Containers,
Moving and
Storage

6965 COMMERCE AVE. EL PASO, TX

915-778-4271
800-831-0903

Agent for Mayflower Transit, LLC

INTERNATIONAL
Moving & Warehouse Co.

www.suncity-selfstorage.com

Sun City Self Storage

10485 DYER ST. EL PASO, TX 79924

915-591-3313

TxDOT No. 036711


USDOT No. 125563

CALL
FOR
MILITARY
DISCOUNT

THIS SPACE IS AVAILABLE FOR ADVERTISING


Call 915-772-0934

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Call 915-772-0934

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Call 915-772-0934

STORAGE - HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL


SecurCare Self Storage
5717 Will Ruth Ave ..............................................................757-1433
4701 Osborne Dr. ................................................................581-3036

STORAGE - MOVING
PODS
50 Walter Jones ..............................................800-776-PODS (7637)

SUPERMARKET
Albertsons
9111 Dyer St. .......................................................................751-8808
5630 N. Desert Blvd. ...........................................................845-1422
10765 Kenworthy St. ...........................................................821-3031
3100 N. Mesa.......................................................................351-1183
7022 N. Mesa ......................................................................584-9481
11320 Montwood .................................................................855-9772
2200 Yarbrough ...................................................................591-8157
Big 8 Food Stores
9817 Dyer. ...........................................................................751-8700
6021 N. Mesa. .....................................................................584-2070
3518 Montana......................................................................565-4040
1840 N. Lee Trevino ............................................................590-2326
5514 Alameda......................................................................778-4746
Costco
6101 Gateway Blvd. West, Bldg. 3......................................774-5203

On Call.
On Demand.

1-800-776-PODS

(7637)
MENTION PROMO CODE 1026
OR VISIT US ONLINE AT www.PODS.com/military
Call for service locations. PODS is a registered trademark of PODS.Inc.

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SWIMMING POOLS - VETERINARIANS

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SWIMMING POOLS & SPAS


Able Pool & Spas
6320 N. Mesa ......................................................................778-6777

TABLE/CHAIR RENTALS
ABC Party World
5044 Doniphan...................................................................581-0206
9861 Dyer...........................................................................757-2212
8280 Gateway East............................................................594-1422
1021 E. Armador Las Cruces, NM..............................505-524-7600

TAX SERVICE
Southwest Taxes
2300 George Dieter .............................................................538-2433

TIRE DEALERS
Discount Tire
7075 S. Desert ...................................................................877-2478
6730 N. Mesa.....................................................................584-8767
11201 Gateway Blvd. West #A ..........................................593-1481

UNIVERSITIES
Embrey Riddle Aeronautics University
11176 Ssg Sims St. (Fort Bliss) ...........................................564-5945
Troy University
5959 Gateway West, Ste. 418 ............................................771-7912
......................................................................................888-979-8769
University of Texas at El Paso
500 W. University.................................................................747-5000
Webster University
Bldg. 632 Taylor Road (Fort Bliss).......................................562-4400

WHERE GREAT PARTIES BEGIN!

UTILITIES
El Paso Electric
123 W. Mills ....................................................................... 543-5970
El Paso Water Utilities
Customer Service Center - 6400 Boeing ........................594-5500
Texas Gas Service
4600 Pollard.........................................................................562-8411

VETERINARIANS
Animal Clinic
7184 Alameda .................................................................... 778-5355
Coronado Animal Clinic
6328 N. Mesa ......................................................................581-3327
Crossroads Animal Hospital
4910 Crossroads ............................................................... 584-3459

CORONADO
ANIMAL CLINIC
Roger Freund, D.V.M.
6328 North Mesa, El Paso, TX 79912

(915) 581-3327
Fax: (915) 585-8147

From
Theme Parties
to Weddings
Chairs Tables Balloon Machines Dunking Machines
Staging Tents Carnival Games & Supplies Pinatas
China Glassware Linens Paper Products

Bachelorette Supplies Costumes


Baby Showers Mardi Gras
9861 Dyer St.

8280 Gateway E.

5044 Doniphan

757-2212

594-1422

581-0206

3434 N. Mesa

Las Cruces-1021 E. Amador

533-1001

505-524-7600

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CROSSROADS

A N I M A L H O S P I TA L
4910 Crossroads Dr.
Dogs
El Paso, TX 79922
Cats
(915) 584-3459
Exotics
www.xroadsvets.com

Dr. James R. Koschmann


Dr. Barbara J. Crews
Dr. Mark T. Lenox
Dr. Misty Callaham-Solis
Dr. Sharon Joslin-Ortiz
Dr. Margie Zavala
Dr. Ronald L. Weich
Dr. Carla Hibbs

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East El Paso Animal Hospital


3370 Wedgewood................................................................593-1712
Eastwood Animal Clinic
9509 Montana Ave...............................................................593-0713
Harwood Veterinary Clinic
4404-A Edgar Park ..............................................................755-5653

WATER - BOTTLED
Sierra Springs ................................................................800-390-6777
Water King
1003 Omar Rd., Anthony, TX...............................................886-4979

EAST EL PASO ANIMAL HOSPITAL


(Serving The Military Community)

Orlando Garza Jr., D.V.M.

Luis Terrazas, D.V.M.

Dogs Cats Horses

3370 Wedgewood at Montana 593-1712

M-F 8am-5:30pm Sat. 8am-12:00 Noon Sunday, Closed


Boarding and Grooming Available

EASTWOOD
ANIMAL CLINIC
ATTENTION MILITARY
READERS
Donnasaw
Robinson
(915)
When visiting these advertisers, tell themDr.you
their
ad 593-0713
in the
Dr. George Gibson
FORT BLISS POST GUIDE AND TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY.
Dr. Vicki Dashley
After Hours Call
(915) 593-0713
Support the advertisers who welcome and appreciate Mon.-Fri.
the military
and support your directory.
7:30am-6:00pm
Saturday 7:30am-1:00pm

WANT TO ADVERTISE?
In case you missed running an ad
in this issue, call now to reserve a
spot in next years directory.
Well remind you then.

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Clinic Hours: M-TU-W-F 8am-5:30pm; TH-SAT 8am-12 noon
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WE SUPPORT
FORT BLISS
2-1-1
4 Wheel Center
AAFES
ABC Party World
Able Pool and Spas
Abundant Living Faith Center
Academy School of Careers
Ace Body Shop
Advanced Temporaries
Affiliated Dental Care
Aguilar, Luis Atty.
AIM Insurance
Alamo Auto Supply
Albertsons
Allen Orthodontics
Allstate Ins. - Ron Stuart
Animal Clinic
Armed Forces Bank
ASYMCA
AutoBahn Car Care Center
Balfour Beatty
Barkerhaus Kennel
Barnett Auto Sales
BBVA Compass Bank
Bethany Christian Church
Bethel Church of God
Big 8 Food Stores
Body Master Collision
Bowden, Jim DDS
BPSI
Butterfield Trail Golf Club
C&L Plumbing Supply Co.
Capitol Properties
Carinos Italian Grill
Casa Ford
Casa Nissan
Cattlemans Steakhouse
Childrens Eye Center of
El Paso
Christian Joy Center
Church of St. Clement
Cicis Pizza
Collectors Gun Exchange
Community of Faith
Coronado Animal Clinic
Countrywide Shooters
Crazy Cat Cyclery
Crossroads Animal Hospital
Costco
Custom Orthotics &
Prosthetics
De La Fuente, Rene DDS
Destiny Family Christian Ctr.
Dick Poe Chrysler-Jeep
Dick Poe Dodge

Dick Poe Toyota-Scion


Discount Tire
DKD Associates Property
Management
DKD Associates Real Estate
Dominos Pizza
East El Paso Animal Hospital
Eastwood Animal Clinic
Edge Motorsports
El Paso Community College
El Paso Driving Academy
El Paso Electric
El Paso Honda
El Paso Karate
El Paso Low Cost Insurance
El Paso Modular
El Paso Specialty Hospital
El Paso Water Utilities
Embrey Riddle Aeronautics
University
Emerald Nursing
Escuela Montessori
Faith Christian Academy
Famous Daves
First Convenience Bank
FirstLight FCU
Fitness Super Store
Freedom Furniture
Garcia Motors
Geico - Dan Lucas
Guesthouse Suites
Hampton Inn & Suites
Hans Oriental Martial Arts
Harwood Veterinary Clinic
Hawthorn Suites
Health Masters
Hillcrest Baptist Church
Holiday Inn Sunland Park
Hoy Fox Automotive
Hunt Development Group
International Business
College (IBC)
Intown Suites
Jay L. Harman Fire
Equipment
Julios Cafe Corona
Jungle Jaks
Keller Williams Realty Your Oxford Group
La Paz Language Academy
Las Palmas Hospital
Laven Publishing Group
Loretto Academy
Lubys
Lucchese Boots

Make Room for Baby


Mayflower Transit
McClintock Self Storage
Mesa Transmissions
Mi Piaci Restorante
Mission Chevrolet
Mister Carwash
Mountain Park Automotive
Montana Muffler and Brakes
Mt. Franklin Baptist Church
Mt. Franklin Christian
Academy
Mountain Park Automotive
Mountain View Baptist Church
National Furniture Liquidators
Northeast Christian Academy
Northeast Family Dental
Omas 24-hr Pet Service
One Stop Bail Bonds
Outlet Shoppes
Peak Behavioral Health
Center
Pioneer Military Solutions
PODS
Pola USA Inc.
Postal Annex
Precision Groom Academy
Precision Prosthetics
Prices Creameries
Ranchers Grill
Re-Bath
Rocky Mountain Mortgage
Rod Mollere, DDS, P.A.
Rio Norte Retirement
Rudolph Honda, Chevrolet,
Mazda
Rudys Country Store BBQ
Sergio Lewis Body Shop
Shamaley Ford
Sierra Del Rio Golf Course
Sierra Providence
Health Network
Sierra Springs
Silva, Benjamin C. DDS
SecurCare Self Storage
Selah Spa and Salon
Soegaard, Antonio MD
Solis, Antonio DDS
Soto, Alfonso Atty.
Southwest Taxes
St. Marks Church
Star City Dental
Star Western Wear
State Farm - Beth Bokel
State Farm - Beth Santillan

Sun City Self Storage


Sun Orthodontics Group
Texas Gas Service
Texican Transmission
The Montevista
Tippin, Walter DDS
Total Orthotics & Prosthetic
Solutions
Troy University
TSO Texas State Optical
University Behavioral Health
University of Texas at El Paso
Upper Rio Grande Workforce
USA Discounters
Velocity Collision Center
Vista Hills Family Dental
Water King
Webster University
Western Technical College
White Sands FCU
Wyndham El Paso Airport
Vista College
YMCA of El Paso
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Emergency Bliss
Telephone Numbers
EMERGENCY ....................................911
Ambulance ..............................569-2209
Ambulance (Routine) ..............569-1205
American Red Cross ......568-4898/6301
After Duty Hours ....1-877-272-7337
Army Emergency Relief...........568-7088
Chaplain (on-call) ....................637-6838
Explosive Ordnance Disposal ..568-8905
Fire (dialing from Official Phones) 117 or
911
Fire (dialing from Housing) ..............911
Installation Operations Ctr. .....569-6950
...............................569-6951/569-6952
Military Police .........................568-2115
..............................568-2116/2117/3232
Work Order (Engineering & Housing)
Routine ................................568-1107
Emergencies ........................568-7239

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