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Post Guide and Telephone Directory
➜ Next Page Brand New www.super8.com To Atlanta Park Interstate 20 Exit 194 West To Columbia Drive Fort Gordon Gate All Rooms Include: • Free Hi-Speed Internet Access in Every Room • Business Center • Meeting Room • Free Superstart Breakfast • Guest Laundry • In-Room Iron and Ironing Board • In-Room Coffeemakers • In-Room Refrigerator • In-Room Hairdryers • In-Room Microwave/Ref. • Exercise Room • HBO, CNN, ESPN, Disney • 27” Television with Cable • Interior Corridors/Elevator 706-396-1600 www.super8.com 456 Park West Dr. Augusta, GA 30813 I-20 Exit 194 Next to Cracker Barrel ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Fort Gordon Contents Arrival......................................................................4 Mission ..................................................................10 Units ......................................................................12 Mission Support ..................................................27 Services & Facilities ..........................................36 Augusta Area........................................................58 History ..................................................................61 Maps ......................................................................72 Military Buyer’s Guide ......................................91 Telephone Directory ........................................147 ©2006 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. P.O. Box 509100 San Diego, California 92150-9100 (858) 695-9600 www.marcoa.com The Fort Gordon Installation Guide is published by MARCOA Publishing, Inc., a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Army, under exclusive written contract with the U.S. Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon, Georgia. The appearance of advertising in this publication, including inserts and supplements, does not constitute endorsement by the Department of the Army or MARCOA Publishing, Inc. of the products or services advertised. Everything advertised in this publication shall 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 non-merit 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. The Fort Gordon Installation Guide is an unofficial publication authorized by AR 360-1. Editorial content is prepared, edited and provided by the Public Affairs Office, Fort Gordon, Georgia. 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 3 ➜ Next Page Arrival Welcome to Fort Gordon Home of the Signal Regiment The Army’s Model Installation for the 21st Century www.gordon.army.mil Welcome Welcome to the U.S. Army Signal Center and the Central Savannah River Area! As the Army’s model installation for the 21st century, Fort Gordon is dedicated to increasing its own Army community’s involvement and the local civilian community’s involvement in day-to-day support management operations. Leading the way into the 21st century, Fort Gordon is transforming from an isolated Army installation into an integrated 4 ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Arrival community in the Augusta area. Fort Gordon is extremely proud of its successful community partnerships that support the mission and complement the installation management action plan. The installation is home to the U.S. Army Signal Regiment and host to a multiservice community of Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and multinational forces. Fort Gordon is fast becoming a center for joint forces activities, training and operations. Fort Gordon is a major employer in east Georgia. With a work force of 12,763 military and 7,081 civilians, much of the installation’s annual economic impact of nearly $1.3 billion goes directly into area shops, real estate, banks and other businesses. Fort Gordon and the Central Savannah River Area are valued neighbors, trusted community partners and recognized leaders in city management and public administration, continuously improving both communities with quality facilities and excellent services. Fort Gordon has met the challenge of change by becoming a proactive and diverse community that welcomes partnerships in its innovative approaches to installation management. By sharing together, everyone benefits by making Fort Gordon and the local communities into one integrated, cooperative and caring community. Whether you have come to Fort Gordon to learn, to teach, to live or to work as a member of the Army, Navy, Air Force or Marines, as a mission partner or to provide the vast support necessary to maintain a military post of this size, you will be a vital part of the “Home of the Signal Regiment” and a valued member of the Central Savannah River Area community. edge of Augusta, Ga. The Dyess Parkway (Interstate 20, Exit 194) leads you directly to Fort Gordon’s main entrance. Or take the Bobby Jones Expressway (Interstate 520, Exit 196) then drive east on Interstate 520 to Exit 4 onto Highway 278 (Gordon Highway/Fort Gordon exit). These exits will lead you onto Fort Gordon through the Main Gate (Gate 1). Fort Gordon is approximately 139 miles east of Atlanta, 80 miles southwest of Columbia, South Carolina and 122 miles northwest of Savannah, Georgia. Located about eight miles southwest of Augusta, Fort Gordon’s location is close to the Augusta metropolitan area and an easy drive to Atlanta, Savannah, Charleston, the beaches along the Atlantic Ocean and the mountains. Arriving All personnel arriving at Fort Gordon as permanent party should report to the Soldier Service Center, Darling Hall, Building 33720, on the corner of Chamberlain Avenue and Kilbourne Street. When reporting, personnel should have orders, DA Form 31 (Request and Authority for Leave), and all personnel records, as well as medical and dental records. 791-3649. Personnel assigned to the National Security Agency/Central Security Services Georgia should report to Building 28423 on Brainard Avenue. 791-9181. Trainee/student personnel reporting after 4 p.m. weekdays and on weekends and holidays should report to the Receiving and Processing Company, Building 25710, on Barnes Avenue. 791-8314. Reporting information is also available at the Military Police Station, Building 29717, on Rice Road and B Street, adjacent to Connelly Health Clinic. 791-4380. Housing 706-791-5116, 791-6559, 791-9656, 791-9658, DSN 780-XXXX The Installation housing services include on-post family quarters, and community housing referral and relocation assistance. On-post housing is now operated by the GMH Housing Office, located on post at 771D Pecan Court, McNair Terrace. If you wish to reside in on-post housing you must coordinate with GMH either at the Directions Fort Gordon can be reached from Interstate 20, located on the western 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 5 ➜ Next Page Arrival McNair Terrace facility, on the web at http://www.ftgordonfamilyhousing.com /downloaddocuments.htm or by contacting them at 706-772-7041. Their hours of operation are Monday and Wednesday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on Tuesday from 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The Housing Services Office (HSO), located in Room 129, Darling Hall, Building 33720, on Chamberlain Avenue and Kilbourne Street, manages the offpost relocation and referral services and occupants complaints for the installation and is open Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Residential Communities Initiative Project (RCI) Office is co-located with the HSO Office and can be reached at 706-791-6559/4302. There are no unaccompanied personnel housing for officers and senior enlisted personnel available on the installation. Information pertaining to unaccompanied personnel housing can be obtained by calling 706-791-7067. The Housing Services Office maintains a complete up-to-date listing of available housing within local communities. Since a waiting period usually exists for on-post family housing for most grades, many personnel must seek temporary housing within the local community. The Housing Services Office offers counseling and personal attention to your specific needs, which enables you to choose wisely from various types of off-post housing. Newcomers are required to report to the Housing Services Office before seeking offpost quarters. This office also serves as a relocation point to those members who are rotating from Fort Gordon to other installations. Housing information pertinent to the gaining installation and its surrounding communities is available on file to assist families in transition. 706-791-5116, 791-9656, 791-9658. You can also visit the new Army one stop housing assistance web site at www.onestoparmy.com. 6 Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Arrival Lodging Facilities 706-790-3676, 791-2277, 791-3644, DSN 780-XXXX Modern lodging facilities with accommodations for 741 temporary duty personnel are available on Fort Gordon. While 188 rooms are specifically designated for the Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course, all others are routinely assigned to officers, Department of Defense civilians and other enlisted visitors to the installation. Included are Distinguished Visitor Quarters, which are available for general and senior grade officers (other official guests on space available) and Stinson Hall, a favorite with permanent change of station personnel, hospital patients and visitors. Stinson Hall, Building 37300, located on Avenue of the States, is within walking distance to the Post Exchange, bank, credit union and commissary. Administration of these facilities is the responsibility of the Lodging Office, Griffith Hall, Building 250 on Chamberlain Avenue. Advanced reservations are suggested. Transportation 706-791-4184, DSN 780-4184 Darling Hall, Building 33720 The Transportation Office is located in Darling Hall, Building 33720. Transportation will advise military personnel on weight restrictions and allowances, and assist with inbound shipments of household goods and other moving details. Vehicle Registration 706-791-3132, DSN 780-3132 Darling Hall, Building 33720 Newly assigned or employed personnel are required to register privately owned vehicles within seven working days after arriving at Fort 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 7 ➜ Next Page Arrival Firearms Registration 706-791-4380, DSN 780-4380 Building 29717 All privately owned firearms in the possession of personnel on Fort Gordon must be registered with the Directorate of Emergency Services within 72 hours of arrival on the installation. Unloaded weapons, along with three copies of Fort Gordon Form 9243, Personal Firearms Registration, obtained from the unit, must be brought to the Military Police Station, Building 29717, on Rice Road and B Street, adjacent to the Connelly Health Clinic. Enlisted personnel billeted with their organizations must keep privately owned firearms and ammunition in the unit arms room. School 706-796-8428 Building 43400 Gordon. The Vehicle Registration Section of the Directorate of Emergency Services is located on the first floor of Darling Hall, Building 33720, in Room 151. Registrants must show 8 a valid driver’s license, valid identification card, copy of the registration as provided by the state in which registered, and proof of motor vehicle insurance. Freedom Park Elementary School is a Richmond County Board of Education School serving grades K-5. All elementary school students who live on-post are zoned to attend Freedom Park. Educational opportunities are available through a basic curriculum including language arts, math, science, social studies, health, physical education and fine arts. These should be in conjunction with creative ideas, positive input and active parental involvement. All educational activities should be presented in an atmosphere that is conducive to learning yet allows enough flexibility to address individual differences. Freedom Park Elementary School’s goal is to produce a learning climate in which students achieve regardless of their socio-economic or ethnic background. The goals of Freedom Park Elementary School are to build the self-esteem of all students, to provide programs enhanced by computer technology, to support and Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Arrival enforce the academic program that is given from the state and county, and to encourage a supportive and open partnership among students, teachers, parents and community. The faculty and staff of Freedom Park Elementary believe in dedication to academic and social excellence. Teachers have the challenge of educating the nation’s most valued resources intellectually, socially, emotionally, as well as physically. Quality education and high test scores are the criteria that inspire faculty and staff to keep abreast of the ever changing educational trends. Realizing that complacency has no place in the classroom, teachers stress self-improvement through higher education. Freedom Park Elementary School is located at 345 42nd Street, Building 43400, off Avenue of the States. The web site is: www.richmond .k12.ga.us/Freedompark. Fort Gordon Symbolism The gold eagle holds in his talons a golden baton from which descends a signal flag. The design originated in 1865 from a meeting of Signal Corps officers, led by Major Albert Myer, the Chief Signal Officer, in Washington, D.C. The badge was a symbol of faithful service and good fellowship for those who served together in war and was called the “Order of the Signal Corps.” Motto. “Pro Patria Vigilans” (Watchful for the Country) was adopted from the Signal School insignia and serves to portray the cohesiveness of Signal Soldiers and their affiliation with their regimental home. The gold laurel wreath depicts the myriad achievements through strength made by the Corps since its inception. The Battle Star centered on the wreath represents formal recognition for participation in combat. It adorned a signal flag and was first awarded to Signal Corps Soldiers in 1862. The Battle Star typifies the close operational relationship between the combined arms and the Signal Corps. 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 9 ➜ Next Page Mission The U.S. Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon, the “Home of the Signal Regiment,” trains more military personnel than any other branch training center of the U.S. Army. The multifaceted mission of the U.S. Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon encompasses training, doctrine, force integration and mobilization. The Signal Center conducts specialized instruction for all Signal Regiment military and Department of the Army civilian personnel in the Army and provides doctrine and training development support of publications. Three U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command systems managers coordinate acquisition and fielding of major systems. Force integration is accomplished through the life cycle management of all major communicationselectronics systems under study or in development for future use in the field Army. The mobilization mission is to maintain assigned U.S. Army Forces Command 10 ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Mission units in a state of readiness commensurate with their authorized level of organization. Fort Gordon provides year-round training for more than 54,000 reservists as well as Army and Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps students. Technological advances have drastically changed the Signal Corps since its founder, Albert J. Myer, introduced “Wigwag”, or visual signaling, shortly before the outbreak of the Civil War. Throughout the years, the Signal Corps Regiment has been on the cutting edge of advancements in communication technology. Adapting the telephone to military usage, facilitating the standardization of the vacuum tube, developing radar and FM radio during World War II and incorporating satellite communications and computer technology are just some of the Signal Regiment’s many accomplishments. Home of the Signal Regiment Beginning with the Southeastern Signal School’s graduation of the first class of 10 Signal students from its power equipment maintenance course in the fall of 1948, the Army continued to consolidate its communications training at Fort Gordon, including the transfer of all communications courses from Fort Monmouth, New Jersey in 1974. By developing and fielding and training Soldiers to install, operate and maintain, for example, Mobile Subscriber Equipment, the Joint Tactical Information Distribution System, the Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System as well as tactical satellite communications, the U.S. Army Signal Center provides highly refined information technology systems for the U.S. Army. 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 11 ➜ Next Page Units Call to Duty— Boots on the Ground In October 2002, the Installation Management Agency (IMA) was activated and brought together all installation support services under one umbrella. The IMA mission is to manage Army installations to support readiness and mission execution, provide equitable services and facilities, optimize resources, sustain the environment and enhance the well being of the military community. The IMA is comprised of seven regional offices. The U.S. Army Garrison—Fort Gordon is one of 20 installations within the Southeast Region IMA. We provide the logistical and community services that are necessary for the day-to-day operation of the installation. The Garrison is responsible for the infrastructure of Fort Gordon, including all buildings, roads, grounds, utilities and 12 ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Units career development, labor and employee relations, equal opportunity programs and many other personnel-related functions. Through its comprehensive and innovative community planning process, the Fort Gordon Garrison ensures that future facilities and services on the installation meet the needs of its many personnel, residents, and patrons. Headquarters and Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Garrison www.gordon.army.mil/hhcusag 706-791-3369, DSN 780-3369 Building 21719 Headquarters and Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Garrison, was activated on Oct. 1, 2001 and subsequently assigned to the Military Police Battalion (Provisional). Headquarters and Headquarters Company, a table of distribution and communications; and for vital community services, such as housing management, food service, security and law enforcement, fire prevention and protection and safety, as well as unit deployment/redeployment support. The well being of our people is a key concern of the Garrison. Many programs and services are designed to make life at Fort Gordon a pleasant, rewarding and satisfying experience. These programs and services are numerous and include the Gordon Club, Army Community Service, transition services, library services, recreation services, child development services, and many more. The Garrison also provides the military and civilian personnel support services that are necessary for mission accomplishment at the installation including personnel processing and files management, military and civilian strength management, evaluations and awards, 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 13 ➜ Next Page Units allowances company, provides command and control over Soldiers providing base operations support. Headquarters and Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Garrison, is in charge of the quick reaction force providing security for the installation. Actively involved in various types of training, the Soldiers assigned are prepared for any type of contingency operation that may be required for security for Fort Gordon. 35th Military Police Detachment “Of the Troops - For the Troops” 706-791-6616, DSN 780-6616 Building 24411 The 35th Military Police Detachment is a U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command modification table of organization and equipment unit that provides trained military police personnel for garrison provost marshal duties and maintains command and control over the assigned Soldiers. Military police develop and maintain proficiency through a variety of law 14 enforcement certification courses through military and civilian training centers. The 35th Military Police Detachment also provides training for the military police combat support mission for frequent deployments to various global “hot spots.” The 35th Military Police Detachment has incorporated emergency medical technician certification into the normal training cycle; this training has provided life-sustaining measures in incidents when military police are the first responders to situations. The Soldiers of the detachment are proud to serve the Fort Gordon community and uphold their motto, “Of the Troops—For the Troops.” Medical Retention Processing Battalion 706-791-6917, DSN 780-6917 Darling Hall, Building 33720 Medical Retention Processing Battalion is a subordinate battalion of the U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Gordon. Its mission is to restore the injured Soldier and return him or her to fighting strength. Those that can not be healed, will then, with dignity and compassion, be assisted through the transitions back to civilian life. The U.S. Army is absolutely committed to take care of all of the gallant warriors which have served, by providing the best possible health care and assistance to all wounded, injured, or ill Soldiers. The Soldiers will always be the Medical Retention Processing Battalion’s top priority. U.S. Army Signal Corps Band (434th Army Band) www.gordon.army.mil/band 706-791-3113, DSN 780-3113 Building 29609 The U.S. Army Signal Corps Band, also known as the 434th Army Band, is comprised of approximately 40 musicians from across the United States. After a long, distinctive history from being organized in February 1943 as the 4th Engineer Amphibian Brigade Band, the U.S. Army Signal Corps Band received its current designation in June 1985. The band, a Training and Doctrine Command modification table of organization and equipment unit, continues to perform its duties of promoting morale and esprit de corps by providing suitable music for military ceremonies, formal concerts and recreational activities. In addition to its military duties, the band travels throughout the Southeast United States promoting the Army image and enhancing relations between military and civilian communities. Presently, the band’s functional units include a marching, concert and stage band, a six-piece variety group (“Code Red”), a Dixieland band (“Crooked River Dixie Band”), and a brass quintet (“Garden City Brass Quintet”). In addition to these groups, the band also has a jazz combo and a woodwind quintet. Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Units Signal Warriors 15th Regimental Signal Brigade “Voice of the Army... Proud to Serve” www.gordon.army.mil/sigbde15 706-791-3800, DSN 780-3800 Building 25710 Training is the primary mission of the 15th Regimental Signal Brigade. This mission is as diverse as the personnel who train here and the equipment that they learn to install, operate and maintain. The brigade transforms basically trained Soldiers, who live by the seven Army values, into highly motivated, self-disciplined, physically fit and technically knowledgeable Signal and Ordnance Warriors, able to immediately contribute to the Army’s mission. Military personnel assigned to the brigade are here for Advanced Individual Training, part of Initial Entry Training. The brigade has an average population of more than 3,500 personnel who will man the Signal Regiment of the Future. Elements assigned to the brigade include the 369th Signal Battalion; 447th Signal Battalion; 551st Signal Battalion, Student Company, USA Signal School Detachment, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland; and USA Detachment, Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. The 73d Ordnance Battalion is attached to the brigade. 369th Signal Battalion “Warriors Lead The Way!” www.gordon.army.mil/sigbde15/369 706-791-5566, DSN 780-5566 Building 29602 The mission of the 369th Signal Battalion is to graduate highly motivated and disciplined Signal Soldiers who embody the Army values, are physically fit, technically knowledgeable and fully prepared for their first duty assignment. The “Warrior” Battalion currently trains Soldiers in three Military Occupational Specialties: Signal Support Systems Specialist (25U), Cable Systems Installer/Maintainer (25L) and Radio Operator/Maintainer (25C). The battalion consists of more than 1,100 Soldiers broken down into one Headquarters and Headquarters Company and four line companies. These Signal warriors are provided a professionally disciplined and highly motivated environment that will prepare them for their first duty assignments as military occupational specialty qualified Soldiers. Instilled with high standards and a sound basis in technical knowledge, these Soldiers will assume the responsibility of operating and maintaining equipment that is on the leading edge of technology well into the 21st century. 447th Signal Battalion “Centurions - On to Victory” www.gordon.army.mil/sigbde15/447 706-791-5481, DSN 780-5481 Building 25601 The 447th Signal Battalion’s mission is to train and graduate highly motivated, disciplined, physically fit, technically knowledgeable Signal Soldiers that live the Army values, and who are able to immediately contribute to their unit mission. The 447th Signal Battalion provides instruction and support for four military occupational specialties: 25Q Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator/Maintainer, 25S Satellite Communications Systems Operator/Maintainer, 25F Network Switching Systems Operator/Maintainer and 25P Microwave Systems Operator/Maintainer. The 447th Signal Battalion provides instruction and support for the following additional skill identifiers: the 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 15 ➜ Next Page Units Satellite Network Coordinator/Controller Course 4C-F19/102-ASI1C and 19 consolidated/collocated functional courses. 551st Signal Battalion Patriots, “Watch and Warn” www.gordon.army.mil/551 706-791-4124, DSN 780-4124 Building 25605 The 551st Signal Battalion, the “Patriot Battalion” has a rich history beginning as an Aircraft Early Warning Battalion to present day as a part of the 15th Regimental 16 Signal Brigade, assigned to the Training and Doctrine Command with a dual mission. The first involves the transformation of basically trained Soldiers into physically fit, confident and technically competent Signal Patriots able to live by the Army’s warrior ethos and immediately contribute to the Army mission. The second is to provide safe command, control, training and administrative support to personnel assigned to Fort Gordon’s command group, directorates, special staffs and other assigned/attached personnel. The “Patriot” battalion is habitually the largest initial entry training battalion within the 15th Regimental Signal Brigade, with well over 1,000 Soldiers. The battalion consists of four companies, a headquarters company and three line companies. Headquarters and A Company includes those personnel who are assigned to the Command Group, Staff Judge Advocate, Battle Lab, Training and Doctrine Command Systems Managers, Directorate of Combat Developments, Directorate of Training, Equal Opportunity Office, Protocol and Reserve Component Affairs Office. Company A also provides consolidated billeting, management and values driven training for all reclassifying Soldiers and Soldiers returning to the force for training after a break in service in the battalion’s assigned military occupational specialties. These military occupational specialties include: Information Systems Operator/Analyst (25B), Record Telecommunications Operator/Maintainer (25C), Satellite Communications Systems Operator/Maintainer (25S) and Microwave Systems Operator/Maintainer (25P). Companies B, C and D provide for the soldierization training, administration, welfare and housing of all Soldiers attending advanced individual training for the first time in these four specialties. Additionally, the battalion provides command and control for all 25S training to receive the Ground Controller’s additional skill identifier of 1C. 73rd Ordnance Battalion “Can Do Cobras” www.gordon.army.mil/sigbde15/73 706-791-7474, DSN 780-7474 Building 25604 The 73rd Ordnance Battalion is a training battalion of the 59th Ordnance Brigade, Redstone Arsenal, Ala. and is attached to the 15th Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Units Regimental Signal Brigade at Fort Gordon. The 73rd trains and develops both Ordnance Corps initial entry training Soldiers and non-initial entry training Soldiers. The training covers five Ordnance electronic maintenance military occupational specialties taught by civilian and military instructors from the Ordnance Electronic Maintenance Training Department, which is a school of the U.S. Army Ordnance Munitions and Electronics Maintenance School at Redstone Arsenal and two warrant officer courses. The 73rd Ordnance Battalion has a distinguished history dating back to its inception on Oct. 18, 1927. The 73rd’s combat service includes campaign participation in Algeria-French Morocco, Naples-Foggia, Rome-Arno, North Apennines, and the Po Valley during World War II. In addition to its five campaign streamers, the 73rd earned a streamer for action in the Italian Theater and has been decorated with the Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army). On Oct. 1, 1994, the unit was reactivated at Fort Gordon and has continued its mission to train and develop motivated, disciplined, physically fit Soldiers who live by Army values and are competent in entrylevel military occupational specialties and common Soldier skills. 93rd Signal Brigade “Lightning Warriors” www.gordon.army.mil/93sig/ 93rdsighm1.htm 706-791-9307, 791-9308, DSN 780-9307 Building 25526 The 93rd Signal Brigade is a subordinate element of the U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM), 9th Army Signal Command. The brigade’s mission is to deploy worldwide to install, operate, manage, maintain, and defend theater, tactical communications in support of joint and combined operations across the spectrum of conflict that provides contingency signal support for all combatant commanders. The 93rd Signal Brigade provides command and control mission support for daily signal operations, and operational planning for the U.S. Combatant Commander, South, and U.S. Army South. Following the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks against the homeland, 93rd Signal Brigade assumed the mission of providing command, control, communications and computer (C4) support for consequence management activities in the continental United States. Major subordinate elements of the 93rd Signal Brigade are the 56th, 63rd, and 67th Signal Battalions of Fort Gordon, and the Army Signal Activity in Miami, Fla. The brigade has a tactical satellite company, the 235th Signal Company; a strategic installation company, the 518th Signal Company; and a headquarters element, Headquarters and Headquarters Company. The 93rd Signal Brigade commander also serves as the U.S. Army South, G-6 (Information Officer). In this role, the G-6 provides staff supervision and oversight for the 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 17 ➜ Next Page Units sustaining base and the theater/ tactical communication systems, automations, publications, printing, records management, telecommunications, and visual information. Additionally, the G-6 plans and supports command, control, communications, and computers/information management systems for war, operations other than war, and joint 18 operations. This section is responsible for conducting information management planning and programming and for developing information management policies and architecture for U.S. Army South, Joint Task Force Bravo, and subordinate task forces. While the primary missions for the brigade are the Southern Command and Northern Command areas of operation, the brigade stands ready to deploy worldwide to provide command, control, communications and computers. The brigade and its subordinate elements, the Lightning Warriors, are trained and ready to get the message through. The 93rd Signal Brigade was originally constituted on Nov. 3, 1941 in the Regular Army as the 93rd Signal Battalion and was then affiliated with the New England and Telegraph Company. The affiliation agreement ended on March 29, 1942 and was renegotiated with the Indiana Bell Telephone Company. The 93rd was reactivated May 15, 1942 at Camp Crowder, Mo. As the U.S. role in World War II escalated, 93rd Signal Battalion prepared for combat at the Tennessee Maneuver Area, the Desert Training Center at Camp Young, Calif., and the California-Arizona Maneuver Area. The battalion departed New York aboard the Queen Elizabeth and arrived in England on April 26, 1944. Soon after, the 93rd sailed for France to support forces deployed to Normandy. The battalion served in Luxemburg for the duration of the Ardennes campaign. It moved to Germany on March 9, 1945 and remained there until the end of the war. After World War II, the 93rd departed Europe aboard the Texarkana Victory and arrived in Hampton Roads, Va., on Dec. 22, 1945. The battalion was inactivated at Camp Patrick Henry, Va., on Jan. 3, 1946. The 93rd was reactivated at Fort Huachuca, Ariz. on Feb. 24, 1955 and assigned to the 6th Army. A later order assigned the unit to the 1st Signal Corps at Fort Huachuca. On Oct. 18, 1961, the 93rd Signal Battalion departed for Germany where it remained until the battalion was inactivated on Sept. 21, 1972. Later, the battalion was again reorganized. It was designated Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 93rd Signal Brigade in Ludwigsburg, Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Units Germany and then reactivated on March 16, 1981. The brigade supported VII Corps with its subordinate battalions. Those were the 26th Signal Battalion (Corps Area) at Heilbronn, Germany, and the 34th Signal Battalion (Corps Radio) and 51st Signal Battalion (Command Operations) in Ludwigsburg. In 1990, the brigade deployed to Saudi Arabia with VII Corps in support of Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. During its service in Southwest Asia, the 93rd earned three more battle streamers: Defense of Saudi Arabia, Liberation and Defense of Kuwait and Cease Fire. The three battalions were later inactivated in Germany, and the 93rd Signal Brigade’s colors were returned to Fort Gordon for its official inactivation on Dec. 5, 1991. The brigade was reactivated Feb. 16, 1998 on Fort Gordon as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 93rd Signal Brigade, with four subordinate units: 56th Signal Battalion, 63rd Signal Battalion, and 67th Signal Battalion, all Echelon Above Corps battalions located on Fort Gordon, and the Army Signal Activity located in Miami, Fla. 56th Signal Battalion “Get the Message Through” www.gordon.army.mil/56sigbn/ 706-791-2379, 791-5210 DSN 780-2379 Building 25423 The 56th Signal Battalion is a hybrid strategic/tactical signal battalion that is part of the 93rd Signal Brigade. The mission statement directs the battalion to execute expeditionary communications capabilities supporting global contingencies that are modular and tailored to enable joint and combined battlecommand, leveraging the information grid to ensure extension and reach-back capabilities to enhance the capabilities of the Warfighter. The battalion supports missions for the following Combatant Commanders: U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM), U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) and U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM). The battalion is comprised of a Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, the 252nd Theater Signal Company, the South Theater Network Operations Security Center (S-TNOSC), and a platoon from the 556th Maintenance Company out of 11th Signal Brigade, Fort Huachuca, Ariz. The Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment also has forward elements supporting United States Army South (USARSO) and USSOUTHCOM. Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 56th Signal Battalion, was first constituted on October 18, 1927, and allotted to the 4th U.S. Corps area. On February 1, 1941, at Fort Jackson, S.C., the battalion was reactivated and then spent the next seventeen months training in the United States. In accordance with signal doctrine of that time, units such as the 56th Signal Battalion were assigned the mission of providing communications for U.S. Army Corps’ headquarters. On July 1, 1942, the 56th Signal Battalion embarked from New York to Ireland and England to prepare for battle in Europe. On D-Day, June 6, 1944, assigned to the 5th U.S. Corps, the battalion participated in the initial amphibious landings on Omaha Beach, Normandy, France. During that period, until May 8, 1945, the 56th Signal Battalion supported combat operations in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and Czechoslovakia. On February 24, 1946, subsequent to the close of the war and after more than 43 months in Europe, the battalion departed from Le Havre, France, enroute to New York City, aboard the ships “Elizabeth B Stanton” and “Rockhill Victory.” On March 8, 1946, at Camp Kilmer, N.J., the battalion was deactivated for the second time. The battalion emerged again on September 20, 1988, at Corozal, in the Republic of Panama with the reorganization of the U.S. Army Information Systems Command South (USAISC-S), into the 1109th Signal Brigade and the 1190th Signal Battalion (Provisional). This reorganization was necessary in order to facilitate a more streamlined command, control, and communications architecture needed to support USSOUTHCOM. The 1109th Signal Brigade and the 1190th Signal Battalion were awarded “Panama” battle streamers for their roles in support of Operation JUST CAUSE, a joint military U.S. operation conducted in Panama from December 20, 1989 through January 31, 1990, which restored order and democracy to that country in 1990. On October 16, 1991, the 1109th Signal Brigade was redesignated as the 106th Signal Brigade, and the 1190th Signal Battalion (Provisional) as the 56th Signal Battalion. From there, in Corozal, Panama, the 56th Signal Battalion provided vital strategic and sustaining base communications to organizations and installations of the USSOUTHCOM. From September 1994 to March 1995, the 56th Signal Battalion provided superb strategic and sustaining base communications in 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 19 ➜ Next Page Units support of Operation Safe Haven and Safe Passage. Safe Haven provided temporary refuge for more than 8,000 Cuban migrants from Castro’s dictatorship. At the conclusion of Safe Haven, 7,000 of the Cuban migrants were provided “Safe Passage” back to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where they hoped to obtain visas to the United States. On June 20, 1997, the 106th Signal Brigade inactivated, leaving in place only the 56th Signal Battalion. Two weeks prior, (June 6, 1997), the 154th Signal Battalion inactivated at Fort Clayton, Panama, leaving one company, 252d Signal Company, to join the ranks of the 56th. This made the 56th Signal Battalion the most unique signal battalion in the Army; one comprised of both tactical and strategic companies. The battalion was responsible for maintaining tactical communications in support of the USARSO, Joint Task ForcesPanama, and other subordinate task forces. In 1999, the 56th Signal Battalion relocated from Corozal, Panama to Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico as part of the U.S. Army South relocation. On June 18, 1999, the 56th furled its colors in Panama, and then on June 24, 1999, unfurled its colors during the battalion’s change of command in Puerto Rico. In 2002, after four years at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico, the Department of the Army directed the relocation of the U.S. Army South to Fort Sam Houston, Texas. With that announcement, the 56th Signal Battalion began to reorganize its mission and force structure to better meet the changing requirements of U.S. Army South, the 93rd Signal Brigade, and customers throughout the battalion’s area of responsibility. In 2003, the 56th Signal Battalion again relocated. In May 2003, the battalion furled its colors at Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico and unfurled them at Fort Gordon. Concurrent with its relocation, the battalion deactivated the 94th Signal Company and added to its ranks the 235th Signal Company and 518th Tactical Installation and Networking (TIN) Company, both of which are located at Fort Gordon. Additionally, the battalion moved the 56th Forward Detachment to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, in direct support of USARSO. Since 2003, the 235th Signal Company has provided multi-channel tactical satellite in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF). In January 2006, after three years deployed, the remaining personnel and equipment redeployed in order to prepare for deactivation. The company has re-aligned under the 63rd Signal Battalion in support of the transition to the Integrated Tactical Signal Battalion’s (ITSB). Prior to the 93rd Signal Brigade’s transition, in support of the ITSB concept, the 56th Signal Battalion deployed to Camp Shelby, Mississippi, as well as numerous locations within Louisiana, such as Baton Rouge and New Orleans, in support of Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. The battalion also deployed elements from the 252d Signal Company to provide Single Channel Tactical Satellite support to the Hurricane Rita and Wilma relief efforts. These efforts greatly enhanced the Task Force’s capability to communicate and provide humanitarian assistance and evacuation support. As of June 5, 2006, the 518th Tactical Installation and Networking (TIN) Company has re-aligned under the 67th Signal Battalion for deployment in support of OEF and OIF. 63rd Signal Battalion “Proud and Ready” www.gordon.army.mil/63sig 706-791-2629, 791-8058, DSN 780-2629 Building 28510 The 63rd Signal Battalion is a tactical, theater signal battalion that is a subordinate element of the 93rd Signal Brigade. The battalion’s mission is to deploy worldwide to install, operate and maintain Echelons Above Corps, tactical subscriber voice and data communications and computer systems in support of joint and combined operations in all environments while ensuring force protection. 20 Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Units The 63rd is comprised of a headquarters company and three area communications companies. It is equipped with state-of-the-art digital group multiplexing equipment, Integrated Digital Network Exchange switches, and data packages. This equipment, coupled with a rigorous and challenging training program, allows the battalion to maintain its technical and tactical proficiency. The rich and proud history of the 63rd Signal Battalion began when it was constituted in the Regular Army July 1, 1940, and later activated on June 1, 1941 at Camp Claiborne, La. The battalion was reorganized and redesignated the 63rd Signal Operations Battalion March 1, 1945, while in Europe. The battalion was subsequently inactivated June 20, 1948 in Austria. The 63rd reentered the active force April 1, 1950 while in Austria. On October 1, 1952, the battalion was reorganized and redesignated the 63rd Signal Battalion. On September 10, 1955, the unit was again inactivated. Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 63rd Signal Battalion, was reactivated July 24, 1967 at Fort Riley, Kansas; spent time in the Republic of Vietnam, and was inactivated February 15, 1972 at Fort Lewis, Wash. On July 1, 1975, the 63rd was redesignated the Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 63rd Signal Battalion. The unit was activated while in Germany, where it remained until inactivation Sept. 1, 1977. The battalion next entered active service on Oct. 1, 1984 when it was reorganized and redesignated the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 63rd Signal Battalion. The unit was activated in Massweiler, Germany. Companies A and B were concurrently activated. On April 15, 1989, the battalion was redesignated and reorganized an Army Area Signal Battalion. On April 15, 1990, Company E, 67th Signal Battalion and Company F, 16th Signal Battalion were redesignated Company C and Company D, 63rd Signal Battalion, respectively. The battalion was assigned to the 11th Signal Brigade, Fort Huachuca, Ariz. effective March 16, 1992. The 63rd sent companies through Somalia in support of U.S. elements in 1992 and 1993. Concurrently, the 11th Signal Brigade and all subordinate units fell under command of the newly reorganized Army Signal Command (part of U.S. Army Forces Command). Effective February 19, 1998, the 63rd Signal Battalion was reassigned from the 7th Signal Brigade in Europe to the 93rd Signal Brigade at Fort Gordon. During Desert Storm/Desert Shield (~1991), 63rd Signal Battalion installed, operated and maintained a significant portion of what was, at that time, the largest, most technically complex Echelon Above Corps communication network ever developed. The resolve of 63rd Signal Battalion was challenged once again when it was called into action for Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom in Southwest Asia on Feb. 16, 2003. As it has done in the 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 21 ➜ Next Page Units past, the 63rd quickly established, operated, and maintained their piece of the largest communications network ever established for a military operation. This network was the first of its kind, integrating tactical communications assemblages with commercial off-the-shelf equipment. The Soldiers of the 63rd provided outstanding voice and data service to over 150,000 subscribers spread from Camp Victory in Kuwait to Baghdad International Airport in Iraq. The 63rd Signal Battalion and its Soldiers truly lived up to their motto: PROUD AND READY!! The 63rd served with distinction in other campaigns: World War II, in North Africa and Italy; in Vietnam and Southwest Asia; Operation Noble Eagle; Operation Continue Hope, Somalia; rotations for Operation Intrinsic Action, Kuwait; Joint Endeavor, Bosnia; and Hurricane Mitch Disaster Relief in El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala. 67th Signal Battalion Rapid, Flexible and Reliable http://www.gordon.army.mil/ 67sig/home.htm 706-71-6956, 791-6963, DSN 780-6956 Building 25525 The 67th Signal Battalion is a combat area/Echelon Above Corps battalion that is part of the 93d Signal Brigade. Its mission statement directs the unit to deploy worldwide to install, operate, maintain and protect theater-level, tactical communications in support of specified, joint and combined operations across the spectrum of conflict. The 67th Signal Battalion provides voice, video and data capabilities; and in all environments, it ensures force protection. In the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the 67th Signal Battalion was assigned the additional task of providing communications 22 support to Homeland Defense Initiative missions. The evolving missions provide communications support to Joint Task Force—Consequence Management operations that serve to integrate civilian national and local disaster relief organizations and military operations in support of disaster response. The 67th Signal Battalion now deploys around the United States to participate in exercises and operations to support this new Department of Defense initiative. The battalion consists of a headquarters company and three identical area communications companies. The 67th Signal Battalion is equipped to provide area, small extension and medium headquarters signal nodes within a theater, Army, area of operation, as well as strategic gateways with multichannel satellite assets. When deployed, the battalion is capable of providing worldwide voice, data and video communications service to subscribers regardless of geographic boundaries. The 67th Signal Battalion has a short but distinguished history of providing rapid, flexible, and reliable communications. Formed in 1943 at Camp Van Dorn, Miss., the battalion deployed to Europe to provide communications support for the allies in the Central European and Rhineland campaigns during World War II. In 1945, the battalion moved to Manila in the Philippine Islands where it supported the Japanese surrender operations on the Island of Luzon. Deactivated in 1946, that would be its last assignment until reactivation in 1967 at Fort Riley, Kansas. Then in 1971, the 67th moved to its current home at Fort Gordon where it continues to provide on-call, worldwide communications support. The 67th Signal Battalion is a high Operational Tempo unit that has been designated an “early deployer” and as such, it is continually assigned interesting, varied, and vital, worldwide missions. In 1991, the battalion was deployed to Southwest Asia to participate in Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. In 1992, the battalion deployed to Miami, Fla. to provide communications support for disaster relief operations in the wake of Hurricane Andrew. In 2001, the battalion deployed to Washington, D.C. to provide communications support for the Presidential Inauguration. In 2004, the 67th deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 2. In June 2005, the unit participated in the National Scout Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., demonstrating to young Scouts the form of communications support the unit can provided to customers anytime, anywhere. During August and September 2005 the battalion supported Hurricane Katrina relief efforts by providing two data communications packages. In February and March 2006, the 67th Signal Battalion participated in several Homeland Defense missions in support of the Joint Task Force Civil Support (JTF-CS). The JTF-CS plans and integrates DoD support to the designated lead federal agency f or domestic Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high yield Explosive (CBRNE) consequence management operations. When directed by the Commander of U.S. Northern Command, JTF-CS will deploy to the incident site, establish command and control of designated DoD forces and provide military assistance to civil authorities to save lives, prevent injury and provide temporary critical life support. In March 2006, the unit was involved in the Ardent Sentry 06 exercise, which is a bilateral exercise that involves numerous federal, provincial, state and local agencies in both Canada and the U.S. The primary objective of the exercise was to give federal, provincial, state and local authorities the opportunity to work together across a full spectrum of training opportunities to better prepare participants to Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Units respond to national crises. The exercise stressed consequence management for a range of man-made and natural disasters. In October 2006, the unit deploys in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom V. Fort Gordon Resident Office, 308th Military Intelligence Battalion, 902nd Military Intelligence Group 706-791-9409, DSN 780-9409 Building 39211 The 902nd Military Intelligence Group protects the nation’s forces, secrets and technologies by detecting and neutralizing collection efforts by foreign intelligence services and provides threat assessments, analysis, counterintelligence education Subversion and Espionage Directed Against the Army briefings, counterintelligence investigations, counterintelligence operations and technical skills. The 902nd Military Intelligence Group headquarters is located at Fort Meade, Md. There are also resident offices located throughout the United States. The Fort Gordon Resident Office’s area of operation includes the state of South Carolina and the eastern part of Georgia. integrates its forward-deployed elements and Reserve Component augmentation to enhance its capabilities in response to crises or wartime contingencies. Headquartered at Fort Gordon, with elements forward-based around the world, the VIGILANT KNIGHTS of the 513th Military Intelligence Brigade are the Army’s only deployable Echelons Above Corps Intelligence unit, providing full-spectrum support to warfighters worldwide in peacetime, crisis and war. Behind the Soldiers stand a superior team of Army civilians, civilian contractors, Reserve and National Guard-affiliated units, and a robust unit support network made up of dedicated family members. With at least 10 percent of the brigade deployed on a daily basis to at least 10 countries on four continents, the 513th Military Intelligence Brigade proudly serves as INSCOM’s CONTINGENCY FORCE! Task Force Lightning www.gordon.army.mil/513mi/ 201st.htm 706-791-8950, DSN 780-8950 Building 21604 Task Force Lightning conducts Signal Intelligence collection and analysis in support of deployed forces across the operational spectrum. 202nd Military Intelligence Battalion www.gordon.army.mil/513mi/ 202nd.htm 706-791-9496, DSN 780-9496 Building 21722 The 202nd Military Intelligence Battalion conducts continuous overt human intelligence collection and counterintelligence in the Continental United States and the United States Central Command area of 513th Military Intelligence Brigade www.gordon.army.mil/513mi 706-791-4209, DSN 780-4209 Building 21710 The 513th Military Intelligence Brigade deploys in strength or in tailored elements to conduct multidisciplined intelligence and security operations in support of Army components of Central and Southern Commands and other theater Army commanders as directed. The brigade 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 23 ➜ Next Page Units responsibility in support of Third U.S. Army/Coalition Forces Land Component Command and U.S. Central Command full spectrum operations to defeat adversaries, promote regional stability, support allies and protect U.S. national interests; the battalion supports other commands as directed. 204th Military Intelligence Battalion www.gordon.army.mil/513mi/ 204th.htm The Fort Bliss-based 204th Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Reconnaissance-Low) provides unique aerial Signal and Imagery Intelligence products to U.S. Southern Command and other supported commanders. 297th Military Intelligence Battalion www.gordon.army.mil/513mi/ 297.htm 706-791-9014, DSN 780-9014 Building 21717 The 297th Military Intelligence Battalion provides tactical, operational and strategic all-source fusion intelligence support that includes targeting, collection management and production to warfighting commanders. 345th Military Intelligence Battalion (USAR) 706-791-3191, DSN 780-3191 Building 21718 The 345th Military Intelligence Battalion, U.S. Army Reserve Command, provides multi-discipline intelligence, linguist, communication and operations support to the 513th Military Intelligence Brigade (Force 24 Protection Brigade East) in order to provide critical intelligence support to the commanders. 116th Military Intelligence Group NSA/CSS Georgia www.inscom.army.mil/116th 706-791-0930, DSN 780-0930 Building 24701 The 116th Military Intelligence Group provides command host support to organization and mission partners. As host, the group provides security, logistics, communications, administration and operational strategic planning support for the Navy, Air Force, Marines and Department of Defense civilian activities. The group provides highly trained Army personnel in support of a national mission to produce information for national level authorities, theater and component commanders. The group has one battalion, the 206th Military Intelligence Battalion, also located at Fort Gordon. 206th Military Intelligence Battalion 706-791-9157, DSN 780-9157 Building 28423 The 206th Military Intelligence Battalion integrates quality professionals into a multi-service organization to conduct operations to satisfy the requirements of the warfighter and national level authorities. Additionally, the battalion conducts regional technical control and analysis operations in support of the land component commander’s information requirements. 324th Signal Battalion 706-791-9053, DSN 780-9053 Building 14401 The 324th Signal Battalion, U.S. Army Reserve Command, an Echelons Above Corps unit, is tasked with providing tactical subscriber communications systems in support of units located in its area of operation. The most modern Echelons Above Corps Signal battalion in the reserve forces pool, the 324th is equipped with state-of-the-art digital group multiplexing equipment and automatic voice switches. Located in three geographical areas, the battalion consists of a Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Fort Gordon, three Area Communications Companies, A Company, Clemson, S.C., B Company, Fort Gordon and C Company, Athens, Ga. Since its constitution in December 1943, the 324th served with distinction during World War II where it saw action at Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland and Central Europe. Air Force 31st Intelligence Squadron Knight Riders “No Borders, No Limits” 706-791-0004, DSN 780-0004 Building 28423 The 31st Intelligence Squadron, the Air Force component to the National Security Agency/Central Security Services Georgia, has a long-embedded history within the United States military. Originally activated on April 27, 1951 at Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, the unit was designated as the 34th Radio HQ USAFSS. On October 1, 1956, the unit was redesignated as the 6930th Radio Group, Mobile. The 6930th Radio Group, Mobile was relocated to Iraklion ASN, Crete, on April 1, 1958. The 6930th Radio Group, Mobile was reassigned to Headquarters European Security Region on October 1, 1961 and redesigned the 6931st Security Group on July 1, 1963. Continuing Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Units with the Cold War mission, the unit was redesignated the 6931st Electronic Security Squadron on August 1, 1979. On September 30, 1993, the 6931st Electronic Security Squadron was inactivated. On August 4, 1995, the inactivated 6931st Electronic Security Squadron was redesignated as the 31st Intelligence Squadron. The 31st Intelligence Squadron was official activated at Fort Gordon, Ga. on October 2, 1995 as the Air Force component to the multi-service Gordon Regional Security Operations Center, whose mission is to provide timely and relevant signals intelligence to warfighters and national decision makers. The mission of the 31st Intelligence Squadron is threefold. First, to provide real time intelligence to the combatant commander for both Central Command and U.S. European Command. Second, conduct cryptologic intelligence direct support to Central Command Air Forces/The Combined Force Air Component Commander, providing theater-focused ISR planning and execution. Finally, provide command and control, personnel support and professional development. From the early days as the 6931st Security Group, earning six Air Force Outstanding Unit Awards, to recent years as the 31st Intelligence Squadron, the unit has received accolades at all levels. In 2004, the unit won the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Valor. In the same year, the squadron scored the highest of any squadron in AIA on its inspector general inspection and was named the “Best Squadron in the 70th Intelligence Wing.” Detachment 1, 338th Training Squadron www.gordon.army.mil/338trsdet1 706-791-3440, DSN 780-3440 Building 25702 Detachment 1, 338th Training Squadron provides apprentice training for all active duty Air Force, Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve personnel entering the satellite, wideband and telemetry communications systems career field. Detachment 1 also provides supplemental technical training on 14 different advanced communication systems for Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine personnel. The “Dark Knights” are subordinate to the 81st Training Group located at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Marines Company D, Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion is one of seven operational letter companies assigned in a separate detached status under the command (less operational control) of the Commanding Officer, Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion, Fort Meade, Md. Company D conducts operations within the National Security Agency/Central Security Services. A secondary, but no less vital mission is the continuing need to ensure Marines develop and maintain proficiency in their respective cryptologic military occupational specialties and battle skills/essential subjects. An additional requirement exists to maintain a sufficient readiness posture to facilitate the augmentation of the United States Marine Corps Operating Forces Radio Battalions by personnel so designated. Incoming personnel should report to Building 28423 on Brainard Avenue. Web address: www.gordon.army.mil/Mar_Co_D/. 706-791-2930, DSN 780-2930. 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 25 ➜ Next Page Units The U.S. Marine Corps Detachment on Fort Gordon handles all personnel administration and billeting for Marines attending schools on post. The detachment also provides administrative support to Marines admitted to the Eisenhower Army Medical Center for 30 days or longer, or as directed by higher authority. The detachment performs liaison functions for all active duty Marines who are inpatients at Eisenhower Army Medical Center and at Veterans Administration medical centers in Augusta and Dublin, Ga. The detachment formulates, changes and provides U.S. Marine Corps only instruction for Marine Corps course number 102-F44 (31S)(OS), Ground Mobile Force Satellite Technician course and Marine Corps course number 202-F7 (OS), Ground Mobile Force Satellite Operator Course. The detachment is responsible for all course material and curriculum development. Both courses are military occupational specialty producing courses. Web address: 26 w w w. g o r d o n . a r m y. m i l / m a r d e t . 706-791-0031, DSN 780-0031. Navy Navy Information Operations Command, Georgia (NIOC Georgia) was originally commissioned as Naval Security Group Activity, Fort Gordon (NSGAFG). NSGAFG was commissioned on November 1, 1995 at Fort Gordon to perform Naval Security Group related functions as directed, and to perform such other functions and tasks as directed by higher authority. Specifically, NSGAFG provided operational cryptologic personnel to support the Fort Gordon Regional Security Operations Center (GRSOC). In the summer of 2005, the GRSOC was renamed the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Georgia (NSA/CSS GA). NSA/CSS Georgia serves as a joint service facility established by the Director, National Security Agency to conduct continuous security operations on selected targets in support of national and warfighter intelligence requirements from Fort Gordon using remoting technologies. On October 1, 2005, NSGAFG was realigned under the Naval Network Warfare Command and renamed the Navy Information Operations Command, Georgia. NIOC Georgia continues to provide operational cryptologic personnel to support NSA/CSS Georgia, and also performs those functions required to accomplish Maritime Cryptologic Integration Center (MCIC) related tasks in support of fleet operations. Its overall mission is to provide Information Warfare (IW) and cryptologic expertise to NSA/CSS Georgia and direct IW, and cryptologic personnel augmentation to fleet air, surface and subsurface combatants and via FORCEnet, reachback support to Commander, Joint Forces Maritime Component Command Central and European Command (CJFMCC CENT/EUR) requirements. Web address: http:// gordon-lakes/navy. 706-791-9581, DSN 780-9581. The Navy Detachment Fort Gordon Satellite Communications School is a tenant command of the Navy Supply Corps School in Athens, Ga. The Navy Detachment Satellite Communications School is exclusively responsible for training all Navy satellite communications operators and maintainers operating through the eight Navy Satellite Communication sites and various NATO sites around the world. The school’s mission on Fort Gordon is to provide instructor support in satellite communications and communication security training. The Navy Detachment Fort Gordon Satellite Communications School also provides career and administrative management support for assigned personnel. Incoming personnel should report to Building 25429 or Building 25430 located off 28th Street. 706-791-7027, DSN 780-7027. Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Mission Support The Signal Center has outstanding facilities with more than one million square feet of classroom space and 43 outside training areas situated on more than 55,000 acres of land. The educational facilities receive optimum usage by an enthusiastic and highly motivated staff and instructor faculty, who aid and instruct incoming students using the latest educational techniques. Included are programmed instruction, computer-assisted instruction, plus the Army’s largest closed circuit television network that is capable of providing course instruction over six channels simultaneously in support of Signal courses. Directorate of Combat Developments www.gordon.army.mil/dcd 706-791-6223, DSN 780-6223 Signal Towers, Building 29808 The Directorate of Combat Developments develops the operational concepts that ➜ Previous Page 27 ➜ Next Page Mission Support determine the battlefield communications systems utilized to transport information throughout the battlefield in support of the warfighter. The directorate formulates and develops communications concepts, organizations, doctrine and materiel requirements. The directorate ensures interoperability and integration of information and command, control, communications and computer systems by coordination with other services and other Training and Doctrine Command proponents. The Directorate of Combat Developments is located in Signal Towers, Building 29808. Battle Command Battle Lab www.gordon.army.mil/bcblg 706-791-2057, DSN 780-2057 Building 71600 The Battle Command Battle Lab at Fort Gordon is one of three labs 28 chartered by Training and Doctrine Command with responsibility for the battle command battlefield functional area. Battle Lab works with the labs at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. and Fort Huachuca, Ariz., but focuses specifically on the means for providing command and control. The staff seeks and develops technical solutions to satisfy battle command needs, both current and future. Solutions are evaluated across Training and Doctrine Command’s domain of doctrine, training, leader development, organization, material and military personnel to determine the value added to force effectiveness. Battle Labs are capable of evaluating concepts and emerging technologies that support national military strategy before becoming operational requirements. In the process, the Army benefits from the efforts of the technologists combat developers, material developers and industry and academia researchers that build models or prototypes. Models or prototypes can then be put through simulations and testing with military personnel to determine the best items for fielding to the force. Training and Doctrine Command Systems Managers for Satellite Communications, Tactical Radios, Warfighter Information Network-Tactical 706-791-7112, 791-7982, 791-7477, DSN 780-XXXX Signal Towers, Building 29808 The mission of the Training and Doctrine Command Systems Managers is to perform as the Army’s centralized manager for all combat development user activities associated with satellite communications (791-7112), tactical radios (www.gordon.army.mil /tsmtr 791-7982) and warfighter information (791-7477). Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Mission Support Each systems manager serves as the Signal Center’s primary focal point for all activities pertaining to these mission programs and ensures that the user community’s total systems requirements are developed, refined, fully integrated and implemented as these programs progress through development, deployment and life cycle. Office Chief of Signal www.gordon.army.mil/ocos 706-791-7890, DSN 780-7890 Signal Towers, Building 29808 The Office Chief of Signal is responsible for the health and welfare of all members of the Signal Regiment worldwide. The directorate conducts strategic human resources planning for the Regiment and advises the Chief of Signal on all officer, warrant officer and enlisted personnel proponent matters. The staff acts as liaison between Army personnel activities and organizations of the Signal Regiment in the field (active and reserve component; modified table of organization and equipment and table of distribution and allowances units) and the functional staff in the school. The Office Chief of Signal assists in the development of policy, procedures and regulations, and manages or participates in selected force integration functions for doctrine, equipment, organizations, training and personnel. The staff exercises operational control of personnel proponent programs for Signal areas of concentration, functional areas, military occupational specialties, career management fields and other skill identifiers in all phases of the personnel life cycle management model. The Office Chief of Signal recommends personnel management policy changes to the Department of the Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel. The staff maintains communications with its constituency through electronic mail, a Website, an electronic listserver, proponent messages, newsletters and the Army Communicator (professional bulletin) on matters affecting the Signal Regiment. The Office Chief of Signal administers the Signal Regiment and marketing programs for the Chief of Signal and serves as liaison to the Signal Corps Regimental Association. Signal Museum www.gordon.army.mil/ocos/ museum 706-791-2818, 791-3856, DSN 780-2818 Conrad Hall, Building 29807 The Signal Museum offers the most complete and comprehensive collection of communications material in existence in the United States. Since the artifacts are representative of both the United States and foreign design, they tell the full story of modern communications development. The museum also houses a small collection from the 10th Armored Division and the 4th Infantry Division. The museum is open to the public and there is no admission fee. Hours are Tuesday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reserve Component Support www.gordon.army.mil/training/ index.htm 706-791-1552, DSN 780-1552 Building 21706 The Training Division, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security serves as the point of contact for administrative, logistical and training support for the U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard and Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps conducting training at Fort Gordon. Allied Liaison and Exchange Officers The Canadian Forces, German Army and French Army are represented at the Signal Center with Liaison Officers. The British Liaison Officer is based in Washington, D.C., but visits Fort Gordon regularly. Their mission is to update their countries’ armed forces about current and future developments in U.S. Army equipment, doctrine, training and force structure. There are four Exchange Officers on staff at the Signal Center. The Australian Exchange Officer works in the Regimental Officer Academy. There is a British Exchange Officer working as part of the Battle Command Battle Laboratory and a British Warrant Officer in the Regimental Officer Academy. The Venezuelan Exchange Officer works in the Directorate of Combat Developments. National Science Center www.NationalScienceCenter.org 706-821-0200 One Seventh Street, Augusta, Ga. 30901-1341 The National Science Center is the result of a partnership between the U.S. Army and a not-for-profit corporation, National Science Center Discovery Center, Incorporated to create an interactive educational center. The vision for the National Science Center is to serve as a catalyst to excite America’s youth about math, science and technology. This vision resulted in a hands-on public science center, Fort Discovery, and an educational outreach program that serves teachers and students nationwide. The home base of the National Science Center is Fort Discovery, opened in April 1997, located on the Riverwalk in Augusta, Ga. The 128,000 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 29 ➜ Next Page Mission Support square foot facility houses 270 interactive exhibits focusing on the physical sciences, math and technology, a Science Store and the high tech Paul S. Simon Discovery Theater. Special areas house traveling exhibits and KidScape, an exhibit area for young scientists up to age seven. Volunteers help staff the exhibit floor; many military members from Fort Gordon volunteer on weekends, especially advanced students as part of class projects. The Army’s main focus has been the national outreach that is central to the mission of the National Science Center: to support improved math and science education and technological literacy in the nation. Two 18-wheeled expandable vans serve schools across the country, operating in collaboration with the U.S. Army Recruiting Support Battalion. Reaching about 60,000 students per year, primarily in inner cities and rural areas, the van staff presents media shows and science demonstrations that stimulate interaction and interest in science. During the summer months, many students experience hands-on math and science activities in camp environments. A block of eight hours of hands-on math and science activities has been introduced into the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps summer camp programs. More than 22,000 high school Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps students have enjoyed the hands-on challenges of the program.Elementary and middle school students at 50 sites have attended math and science summer camps sponsored by the National Science Center. These are accomplished in partnership with military installations, the National Guard, reservists, school systems, colleges, universities and other science centers. Other outreach efforts use technology to reach students and teachers. Internet browsers will find updated information and educational references on the National Science Center’s home page. The Web site offers classroom activities, takehome activities and lesson guides for teachers in physical science topics. The “one-stop” offerings include video clips of the activities and demonstrations as well as on-line interactive “exhibits” that allow users to manipulate and play with scientific simulations. Two distance learning classrooms also offer technological solutions to presenting hands-on training. One classroom is a Georgia Statewide Academic and Medical System site, reaching Georgia classrooms and other sites as arranged with a pointto-point system. “Fort Discovery Live” offers hands-on demonstrations with class interaction several times a week. A National Guard teleconferencing room also provides distance learning capability nationally. Leader College for Information Technology 706-791-6218, DSN 780-6218 Building 21605 Leader College for Information Technology, a provisional unit, was established to accomplish the U.S. Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon Transformation Objectives. The Leader College for Information Technology is composed of the 442nd Signal Battalion and the School of Information Technology. The Leader College for Information Technology serves as the U.S. Army’s 30 Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Mission Support only training center that promotes the development of military leaders who understand the communications and information systems infostructure, and is able to extend and exploit the full potential of the global information grid so that commanders, battle staffs and Soldiers can achieve knowledge dominance under all conditions across the full spectrum of military operations. The Leader College for Information Technology provides a learning institution that supports Army Transformation through an open discussion of policy issues, technical questions and technology developments related to information assurance, the dissemination of information and network management, where government, academic and industry leaders exchange ideas and concepts, discuss current problems and solutions and identify future training requirements for the Objective Force. School of Information Technology www.gordon.army.mil/sit 706-791-7913, DSN 780-7913 Cobb Hall, Building 25801 The School of Information Technology, formerly known as the U.S. Army Computer Science School, balances fundamental information system concepts and leading-edge technology to prepare all students to function in a rapidly growing digitized, network-centric environment. The school plans, develops and delivers nearly all automation training at Fort Gordon. Hence, it is truly the only training activity on post that provides career and functional automation courses for all student ranks—officer, warrant officer, noncommissioned officer and enlisted Soldiers to include Department of Defense government civilian and allied personnel. The school trains more than 5,000 information-technologists annually in 46 different courses. Career courses focus on certifying information systems managers, technicians, operators and maintainers. Functional courses provide training on automation topics critical to the success of Army and Department of Defense automators worldwide. Functional courses are one to six weeks in duration and are offered several times throughout the year. Courses include defense messaging system/tactical message system, communications security custodian and network manager/system administrator security. These courses provide a means for military personnel and Department of Defense civilians to keep pace with the rapidly changing face of automation. Functional courses can be 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 31 ➜ Next Page Mission Support scheduled through the Army’s automated training requirements and resource system. The U.S. Army School of Information Technology is pivotal in keeping the Department of Defense at the forefront of technology and continues leading the way into the web-based era of the 21st Century. The school continues to train the information technology leaders of today and tomorrow and provide quality information system professionals that enable the United States to be unsurpassed in readiness in the information age. 442nd Signal Battalion www.gordon.army.mil/442sig 706-791-2516, DSN 780-2516 Greely Hall, Building 29809 The 442nd Signal Battalion, Leader College for Information Technology, is a separate Signal battalion that develops, manages and conducts approved programs of instruction for Branch 25 and select technical courses for students from the Total Army, international allies and Department of Defense civilians. The 442nd also provides instruction as part of the advanced communication elective for the Army’s Command and General Staff Officers’ College. The battalion’s mission is to develop lifelong learning programs and materials in support of programs of instruction; support combined arms doctrine and tactics training; provide command and control, administrative functions, and logistics support for permanent party and student personnel assigned/ attached to the battalion; conduct professional development and mandatory training for permanent party personnel; and provide operational control of the Stryker Brigade Combat Team Signal Company, and select Signal personnel during COHORT-like training (Cohesion, Operational Readiness, and Training). 32 Headquarters and Alpha Company is composed of the Leader College for Information Technology headquarters, battalion headquarters, battalion cadre and all cadre assigned to the School of Information Technology. Bravo Company is comprised of the mobile subscriber equipment platoon and all students assigned to initial entry signal training, which includes the Warrant Officer Basic Course and the Signal Basic Officer Leadership Course. Specialty courses assigned to Bravo Company are the Joint Automated Communications Engineering System Course and the Battlefield Spectrum Management Course. Charlie Company is comprised of all students assigned for continuing Signal training which includes Signal Officer Branch Qualification Course, the Signal Staff Officer (S6) Course, the Warrant Officer Advanced Course and the Signal Captains Career Course. Specialty courses assigned to Charlie Company are the Director of Information Management Course and the Signal Pre-Command Course. The International Military Student Office is also part of the Battalion. International Military Student Office www.gordon.army.mil/imtd/ imtd.htm 706-791-6020, DSN 780-6020 Saltzman Hall, Building 29819 International military and civilian personnel receive instruction along with United States personnel in a variety of communications specialties at Fort Gordon. The training program is worldwide. Each year Fort Gordon trains more than 200 students from approximately 70 different countries. The International Military Student Office, 442nd Signal Battalion provides and coordinates total support for international students during their stay at Fort Gordon. Support includes training coordination, administrative, academic, social, educational and personal. The International Military Student Office’s goal is to provide a quality military educational experience and to promote better understanding of the United States, its people, political systems, institutions and way of life. Directorate of Training www.gordon.army.mil/rdot 706-791-6206, DSN 780-6206 Signal Towers, Building 29808 The mission of the Directorate of Training (DOT) is complex and challenging. The DOT serves as the principal advisor to the Commanding General on all matters pertaining to training; directs all training matters for which the Signal Center has proponency; exercises staff supervision and training management for training conducted at the Signal Center and US Army Signal Detachments at other installations; manages evaluation, accreditation, standardization and the Total Army School Systems Programs; serves as Activity Career Program Manager (ACPM) for CP32 training initiatives; manages the DA Career Intern Training Program; provides staff and faculty development training for Instructors and Training Developers. Additionally, the Directorate of Training is responsible for implementing the Signal Center’s concept for training the Joint Network Node Networks (JNN-N). The purpose of JNN-N is to support spiraling technology infusion of current and future battlefield network capabilities into future battlefield network capabilities to enable early fielding of Warfighter Information NetworkTactical (WIN-T) capabilities into future Army Forces on an accelerated fielding timeline. Current forces must be enhanced immediately with commercial technologies to ensure operational relevancy and Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Mission Support interoperability with future capabilities. The JNN-N enables the Army to accomplish rapid technology infusion of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) information technology hardware, software, and elements of Network Management, Information Assurance, and Information Dissemination Management into the Brigade Combat Team (BCT), Division and Corps Warfighting platforms, strategic reach-back sites, and Signal formations in Army units to support transformation to modular units. Approximately 20,000 officers, enlisted personnel and civilians are programmed for training at the Signal Center and detachments each year. Currently, the Signal Center offers 228 courses of instruction for officers, warrant officers and enlisted personnel. These courses range in length from a few days to 26 weeks. The Directorate of Training, 15th Regimental Signal Brigade, five training battalions and the Leader College for Information Technology are responsible for conducting training in 34 military occupational specialty courses, 25 noncommissioned officer courses, 16 warrant officer courses, 4 officer specialty areas, 70 additional skill identifiers/functional courses, 16 interservice courses, 3 joint and 15 Department of Defense courses at the Signal Center and detachments. Fort Gordon trains and supports the fifth largest branch in the Army with approximately 55,000 Signal Soldiers, including Reserve Components worldwide. The Directorate of Training also coordinates training for Army Signal Soldiers at Keesler and Sheppard Air Force Bases, Fort Meade, Md. and Fort Hood, Texas. Within the Directorate of Training are three separate divisions, the Training Management Division (TMD); the Systems Integration Division (SID); and the University of Information Technology (UIT). The Training Management Division (TMD) manages 1.1 million square feet of academic space; manages site preparation for training equipment and building renovations; manages the provision of training contracts; performs the school’s registrar functions for approximately 20,000 students a year; manages the school Army information management system that tracks the students’ academic progress; determines the school training capacity; develops all memorandums of agreement between the Signal Center and other activities and schools; manages communication and automation critical tasks taught in the school that support the warfighter; manages the resources documentation (programs of instruction and course administrative data) for the school ensuring resources are available to conduct the training. TMD also manages interservice training; manages mobilization training and school expansion required to support regional conflicts; manages the development of training products to support individual and collective training, in residence and in the unit, for all active and reserve component Soldiers; conducts training for the school faculty and staff. The Systems Integration Division (SID) manages the integration of all new Signal proponent and non-proponent systems and serves as the point of contact and manager for fielding new technology into the Signal School. SID personnel develop training strategies for input into the capabilities requirements documentation process for all Signal systems. SID develops, plans, and coordinates training programs, materials, and training aids, devices, simulation and simulators essential to the fielding of new communicationselectronics equipment for the Army. SID personnel develop System Training Plans (STRAPS) for all new Signal systems, verify adequacy and accuracy of training materials and technical manuals, develop the Training Test Support Package (TTSP) for support of test player training and operational tests, and prepare the Training Operational Test Readiness Statement (OTRS) to support fielding of all new Signal systems. Team Signal is a branch under SID which provides Cohesion Operational Readiness Training (COHORT) to the Signal Company of Stryker Brigade Combat Teams and provides Army Digital Training Strategy (ADTS) to AIT, BOLC, SOBQ, S6, and SCCC as a part of Army Transformation at Fort Gordon. The University of Information Technology (UIT) was established to be the organizational structure for delivering lifelong learning to Soldiers, leaders and units. It supports the LandWarNet eUniversity initiative by executing lifelong learning through four primary tenets: Assignment-oriented training designed to reduce lengthy resident training and get Soldiers to the field faster; simulations—to get away from the heavy dependency on equipment for training; lifelong learning centers— the technical hub for the process where proponent content is created, stored, and delivered; and extension campuses—those remote places where Soldiers happen to be when they need and can gain access to training through the lifelong learning center. The UIT has revamped the Lifelong Learning Center portal and renamed it LandWarNet eUniversity, and is expanding its look and feel to encompass all five goals of the LWN initiative: train and educate Soldiers on LWN; develop and educate leaders on LWN; provide LWN education for Lifelong Learning; provide LWN training support to the warfighter; and integrate combat development and research in training and education. The Signal Center continues to move ahead with implementing the lifelong learning concept. We are meeting the commanding general, 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 33 ➜ Next Page Mission Support TRADOC’s challenge to export training to a Soldier anywhere, anytime, using the most cost effective mix of locations, materials, and methods, delivered just in time and on demand through the tenets of lifelong learning. Regimental Noncommissioned Officer Academy www.gordon.army.mil/rncoa 706-791-7882, DSN 780-7882 Building 24402 The Signal Corps Regimental Noncommissioned Officer Academy is one of Fort Gordon’s largest training departments and the largest Noncommissioned Officer Academy in the Army. The academy trains approximately 3,000 noncommissioned officers annually at Fort Gordon and Fort Meade, Md. The academy currently trains seven advanced noncommissioned officer courses and 18 basic noncommissioned officer courses. The length of these courses varies according to the individual’s military occupational specialty. Course lengths range from seven weeks, four days to 16 weeks, three days. The academy’s courses are designed to develop professional attributes and leadership skills that will provide noncommissioned officers with the self-confidence and responsibility required of noncommissioned officers throughout the Signal Regiment. Ordnance Electronic Maintenance Training Department www.gordon.army.mil/oemtd 706-791-4515, DSN 780-4515 Hazen Hall, Building 29815 Ordnance Electronic Maintenance Training Department is an Ordnance mission partner at Fort Gordon. It is 34 a training department of the U.S. Army Ordnance Munitions and Electronics Maintenance School, Redstone Arsenal, Ala. Ordnance Electronic Maintenance Training Department conducts advanced individual training for the following electronic maintenance military occupational specialties: 94D, Air Traffic Control (ATC) Equipment Repairer; 94E, Radio/COMSEC Repairer; 94F, Special Electronic Devices Repairer; 94L, Avionic Communications Equipment Repairer and 94R, Avionic Systems Repairer. The department also conducts Phase 2 of MOS 948B, Electronic Systems Maintenance Technician for warrant officers. Military staff, instructors and students are assigned or attached to units of the 73rd Ordnance Battalion. Regional Training Site-Medical www.itsmed.com/FortGordon.asp 706-791-7999, DSN 780-7999 Building 13401 The mission of Regional Training Site-Medical is to enhance the readiness of U.S. Army Reserve and other Department of Defense personnel and units by providing integrated combat health support training and medical logistics support. Regional Training Site-Medical is the only training platform that provides a military table of organization and equipment hospital with sufficient equipment to conduct collective training for the entire medical battle operating system. The site staff consists of a director who is an Active Guard Reserve Colonel, four Department of the Army civilians and 50 contract personnel, all subject matter experts in the areas of training, maintenance (both medical and non-medical), logistics and administration. The Regional Training Site-Medical offers an excellent operational exercise platform that prepares medical units for a joint readiness training center rotation or an actual deployment. Regional Training Site-Medical also provides on site and mobile training teams and medical equipment maintenance teams to medical units within an assigned geographical area. Today, Regional Training SiteMedical provides training and support to active and reserve medical units in all the services as well as to other government agencies. General Dynamics Resident School www.gdc4s.com 706-791-6429 Brant Hall, Building 25810 The General Dynamics C4 Systems (GDC4S) Resident School is a selfcontained training department that has been operating under the direction of the Signal Center Director of Training since 1989. General Dynamics annually trains up to 6700 Officers, Warrant Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Soldiers on Tactical Communications and Networking equipment and subjects including the Joint Network Node, Internet Protocol Fundamentals, Commercial-off-the-Shelf equipment and Mobile Subscriber Equipment. To date, more than 50,000 Soldiers have been trained by General Dynamics at the Resident School. Instruction at the Resident School is delivered by an experienced faculty and is designed around a hands-on approach. Students have the opportunity to use numerous training aids to include simulations and simulators as well as actual shelterized equipment to perform all tasks that are part of their course of instruction. These various training aids provide high fidelity and visual realism while Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Mission Support constantly referring the student to the technical references which will be the common link between school training and performing in units after they graduate. Since its inception the GDC4S Resident School has continuously evolved in order to keep pace with the training requisites of the Signal Regiment and will continue to deliver the highest quality training possible. U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Human Research and Engineering Directorate 706-791-9421, DSN 780-9421 Signal Towers, Building 29808 Today’s Signal Regiment personnel must learn to operate and maintain increasingly complex and sophisticated communications—electronics equipment and systems, from miniaturized voice and data “packet” radios to battlefield radio-telephone systems and mobile multichannel satellite terminals. With these technologies come tougher standards for military personnel in selection, training and performance. The moderator between technological opportunities and requirements and personnel/system proficiency is human systems integration and the manpower and personnel integration program, a perspective and focus of the Army Research Laboratory’s Human Research and Engineering Directorate. The manpower and personnel integration program initiative, and its attention to human factors, is intended to ensure that the right kind and number of military personnel are assigned to a system, a user friendly personnel-machine interface, with adequate and effective training and a safe and survivable work environment. The Human Research and Engineering Directorate Field Elements at the U.S. Army Signal Center, U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command and U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command work together toward optimizing personnel performance through introducing manpower and personnel integration concerns in system requirements documents and pursuing them via system research, design, development, operational testing, evaluation and tracking—the full acquisition cycle. The Army Research Laboratory’s Human Research and Engineering Directorate, Signal Center and Fort Gordon Field Element provides manpower and personnel integration expertise and related direct support to Fort Gordon’s Command Group, Directorate of Combat Developments, Training and Doctrine Command Systems Managers and Battle Command Battle Laboratory. The field element is located in Signal Towers Room 301 and is staffed by a human factors engineer and an engineering technician. U.S. Army Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment Support Center 706-791-4620, DSN 780-4620 Building 41204 Established at Fort Gordon in 1971, the Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment Support Center is responsible for the calibration and repair support of all test measurement and diagnostic equipment for all activities assigned to Fort Gordon. Calibration and measurement services are supported for a wide range of physical, electrical, microwave and radiac instruments and are traceable to the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology. The Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment Support Center is part of the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command Test Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment Support Region 2, located at Redstone Arsenal, Ala. Architecture Integration Management Directorate (Forward) —Gordon 706-791-7250, DSN 780-7250 Moran Hall, Building 29803 The Architecture Integration Management Directorate (Forward)—Gordon is a forward positioned extension of the Architecture Integration and Management Directorate, Army Capabilities Integration Center, Headquarters, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Monroe, Va. The Architecture Integration and Management Directorate—Gordon is responsible for producing the Network Transport and Services Operational Architectures for U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command and Signal Center organizations and capabilities while integrating them into the larger collective Enterprise and Organizational Architecture sets across the Army. Utilizing the Department of Defense Architecture Framework, the Architecture Integration and Management Directorate— Gordon augments the Signal Center’s responsibility to produce Operational Architectures and Conceptual Systems Architectures. They perform this function on the behalf of and under the direction of the Architecture Integration and Management Directorate, Fort Monroe, Virginia. The architectures include the current Modular Force and Future Modular Force Army organizations and capabilities. The Architecture Integration and Management Directorate—Gordon also provides Network Transport and Services Mission Area architecture data input to the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Core Architecture Data Integrated Environment (CADIE). 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 35 ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities Medical Services Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center www.ddeamc.amedd.army.mil 706-787-5811, DSN 773-5811 Building 300 Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center’s mission is to ensure constant readiness in support of the nation’s military forces worldwide by providing quality health care to its beneficiaries and promoting the health and wellness of the military family. It is the regional referral center for military treatment facilities within the Southeast Regional Medical Command. The center 36 ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities has a wide variety of specialties and subspecialties. The daily average workload includes 1,300 outpatient visits daily, 20 inpatient surgeries, 3,000 prescriptions, 78 inpatients and 243 immunizations. The Fort Gordon/ Augusta community consists of approximately 54,000 beneficiaries. This includes active military, their family members and retirees. Eisenhower is also an academic medical center that trains physicians, physician assistants, nurses, technicians and healthcare administrators. In fact, many of the local community providers have either served at the center or rotated through Eisenhower’s doors. Educational programs include five graduate medical education programs, medical student rotations, nurse anesthetist course, phase 2 of the practical nurse course, phase 2 of the operating room technician course, laboratory and radiology technician site training and Special Forces medic clinical rotations. The Department of Veterans Affairs and Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center have several active sharing agreements in place for the provision of medical care and services. Current initiatives involve actual dollar reimbursement and exchanged services. These agreements have yielded great benefits for both parties and their beneficiaries. Shared services and direct reimbursement for services have an estimated value of $5 million. Eisenhower and Veterans Affairs continue to build on this agreement as professional capabilities increase. Eisenhower has several agreements for the mutual enhancement of educational opportunities in the State of Georgia. Professional and paraprofessional staffs participate in training opportunities at Eisenhower. The center’s professional staff also rotates through hospital facilities in Georgia to gain the broadest educational experience available. Participating hospitals and clinics in Augusta and throughout the state include the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta Regional Medical Center, Doctors Hospital, Foot and Ankle Group of Augusta, Memorial Medical Center (Savannah), Memorial Children’s Hospital (Savannah), University Hospital, Willingway Hospital (Statesboro), and Windmere Nursing Home. Some examples of exchanges of medical students include rotations in anesthesia nursing, orthopedic training for foot and ankle treatment, neurosurgery, clinical pastoral training, surgery, psychiatry and drug and alcohol treatment. The agreements Eisenhower has in place help in meeting the mission of ensuring readiness, providing excellent healthcare and enhanced educational opportunity. Eisenhower has resource sharing agreements with Humana Military Health Services, the Regional TRICARE Contractor. They provide approximately 120 nurses, physicians and clerical personnel to Eisenhower. The vast majority of support staff is drawn from the local area and helps to compliment the 961 civilian and 1,109 military personnel. The partnership with Humana Military Health Services assists Eisenhower in reaching out to local community healthcare network providers when services are not available within established access standards for the center’s beneficiaries. Humana is the coordinating contractor who ensures healthcare needs are met and civilian providers are expeditiously reimbursed for their services. Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Schoolhouse— Graduate and Professional Medical Education Eisenhower Army Medical Center offers graduate medical education programs in family practice, internal medicine, general surgery, oral/maxillofacial surgery, orthopedic surgery and a transitional internship. Each year approximately 26 first-year physicians begin training in Eisenhower programs, for a total class of approximately 70 residents at varying levels of specialty training in graduate medical training during any given year. Other professional training programs offered at Eisenhower include surgical podiatry, health care administration, clinical psychology, anesthesia nursing, and clinical pastoral education. The practical nurse program, a one-year long Phase II level of didactic and clinical training, graduates approximately 100 practical nurses each year. These Soldiers are fully prepared to serve as specialists in various areas of U.S. Army hospitals and medical centers throughout the world. Research The Department of Clinical Investigation is composed of about 20 dynamic personnel that support, conduct and provide regulatory oversight for all clinical and laboratory based research at Eisenhower Army Medical Center, as well as projects being conducted at other centers throughout the Southeast Regional Medical Command. The core mission of the Department of Clinical Investigation is to support 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 37 ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities resident research, but investigations conducted by Eisenhower staff and Department of Clinical Investigation biomedical scientists are also encouraged. The Department of Clinical Investigation maintains a 12 member fully accredited investigational review board for review and approval of clinical studies, laboratory research capabilities in biochemistry, endocrinology, microbiology, physiology and electron microscopy and has a complete, fully accredited animal laboratory facility with surgical capability. At any given time, there are usually more than 150 individual research protocols ongoing in the medical center, most being conducted by medical, dental or nursing trainees. SERMC Southeast Regional Medical Command 706-787-1430, DSN 773-1430 The Southeast Regional Medical Command, Fort Gordon, is a subordinate command of the U. S. Army Medical Command, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. It is a regional command and control headquarters and oversees comprehensive medical care and support to numerous installations and military treatment facilities in the southeastern United States including Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi and Puerto Rico. The Southeast Regional Medical Command’s headquarters is co-located on Fort Gordon with Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, which is the largest medical facility in the region, and is the primary source of professional staff for the deployable 249th General Hospital. Two of the XVIII Airborne Corps Divisions, the 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized) and the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) are located with the Southeast Regional Medical Command (Fort Stewart, Ga. and Fort Campbell, Ky.). The 44th Medical Command of 38 the XVIII Airborne Corps has three of its five deployable hospitals within the region, the 86th Combat Support Hospital (Fort Campbell, Ky.), 14th Field Hospital which is undergoing an MRI to become a combat support hospital (Fort Benning, Ga.) and the 249th General Hospital (Fort Gordon). The 44th’s 240th Forward Surgical Team is located at Fort Stewart. For these deployable medical units plus the 28th CSH (Fort Bragg, N.C.), the Southeast Regional Medical Command’s military treatment facilities provide and train professional officer filler system backfill. One of the key roles of the Southeast Regional Medical Command is the integration of large numbers of regional Reserve Component and National Guard medical assets into the Army Medical Department health care system. The Southeast Regional Medical Command also plays a unique role in the training of reserve and guard medical units with the collocation of the Regional Training Site—Medical at Fort Gordon. This has led to medical readiness training initiatives that benefit the total medical force of this region. As a regional command and control headquarters, the Southeast Regional Medical Command provides oversight of the delivery of health care to Soldiers and beneficiaries at Fort Benning, Fort Buchanan, Fort Campbell, Fort Gordon, Fort Jackson, Fort McClellan, Fort McPherson, Fort Rucker, Fort Stewart, Redstone Arsenal, Camp Shelby and the SouthCom Clinic in Miami. Health and Wellness Center 706-787-6756, DSN 773-6756 Building 29605 The Health and Wellness Center, located in Building 29605 next to Gym 4 on Barnes Avenue, is the central resource for health education classes, health risk assessments, fitness assessments, health information, community health awareness, individual and group counseling, preventive health screenings and fitness programs. Classes are available in nutrition, smoking cessation, stress management, low-impact aerobics and self-care. The center is open to all active duty military personnel and their families, retirees and their families, and to Department of Defense civilians by referral or on a walk-in basis. The center is open Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fisher House www.ddeamc.amedd.army.mil/ visitor/fisher.htm 706-787-7100, DSN 773-7100 Building 280 The Zachary and Elizabeth M. Fisher House serves as a home away from Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities home for military families of patients who are currently admitted as inpatients at Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center or local medical facilities. The Fisher House is a temporary residence and not a treatment facility, hospice or counseling center. Health care providers are not on the Fisher House staff. The Fisher House has seven individual rooms, all of which include a full bath. The rooms sleep two to four guests depending on the room size. In addition to the individual rooms, residents share a common living room, kitchen and laundry area. There is no smoking in the Fisher House and all housekeeping is done by the residents. The cost to stay at the Fisher House is $10.00 a night, regardless of the number of persons staying in each room. Residents are accepted on a first-come, first served basis and reservations are not accepted. Exceptions to the first-come, first served basis can be made by the manager in certain circumstances (very seriously ill or seriously ill patients, etc.). When the Fisher House is full, the Fisher House manager maintains a waiting list of those who wish to stay. The manager is available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For placement into the Fisher House during non-duty hours (evening, weekends and holidays) please contact the Administrative Officer of the Day (AOD) at DDEAMC at 706-787-6019 or 787-6938. If the Fisher House is full a referral for the families will need to be made and the families will be added to the waiting list. Referrals are done through social workers of the medical facility and the AOD at DDEAMC. Referrals can also be done through the DDEAMC American Red Cross, Chaplains and the ward that the patient is admitted on at Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center. Referrals may be faxed to 706-787-5106. Families are strongly encouraged to make other lodging arrangements prior to their arrival in the Augusta area. This ensures that the families have a place to stay in the event that Fisher House is full. For additional information, visit the following website www.ddeamc.amedd.army.mil/ visitor/fisher.htm or contact the Fisher House manager, at 706787-7100. Advanced Medical Test Support Center The Advanced Medical Test Support Center is a remote office for the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center, a subordinate activity of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command. The Advanced Medical Test Support Center will assist in research, development, test and evaluation oversight and management of Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center projects in clinical telemedicine, distance learning, medical information management/information technology and other prototypes, as required. This includes many phases in the life cycle: management of research, oversight of development of prototypes, lab testing and skilled medical user demonstrations to refine requirements. It also includes providing support to Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center-funded principal investigators in the testing of prototypes seeking to enhance their clinical usability and commercialization potential. The Advanced Medical Test Support Center maintains a collaborative relationship with Battle Command Battle Lab, the Regional Training Site—Medical, Eisenhower Army Medical Center, U.S. Army Signal Center and the Southeast Regional Medical Command which are all co-located on Fort Gordon. Dental Services www.semhs.amedd.army.mil/serdc/ gordon_dentac/default.htm 706-787-5738, 787-6105 DSN 773-5738 Building 38717 Fort Gordon is the location of the headquarters for the Southeast Regional Dental Command and U.S. Army Dental Activity, Fort Gordon. Both activities are located in Building 38717 on 38th Street and Academic Avenue. The Southeast Regional Dental Command provides operational guidance and staff oversight for subordinate U.S. Army Dental Activities/U.S. Army Dental Clinic Commands at Fort Benning, Fort Campbell, Fort Jackson, Fort Stewart, Fort Rucker, Fort McPherson and Fort Gordon. Collectively the Southeast Regional Dental Command is charged with responsibility for the dental readiness and well being of military personnel. The U.S. Army Dental Activity, Fort Gordon provides comprehensive dental care at three dental clinic locations. Snyder Dental Clinic is on the corner of Brainard Avenue and 25th Street. Active duty military should report during the hours of 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. for sick call or annual examinations. 787-7050/787-6265. Tingay Dental Clinic, near Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Building 320, provides specialty care by referral in periodontics, endodontics and prosthodontics. 787-5102. The Hospital Dental Clinic, first floor of Eisenhower Army Medical Center, provides oral and maxillofacial surgery by referral. Military personnel assigned to Eisenhower Army Medical Center, U.S. Army Dental Activity and U.S. Army Dental Laboratory receive their dental care at this location. 787-5322. Emergency care is provided after duty hours, weekends and holidays. Patients should call the Emergency 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 39 ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities The Dental Materials Research Division conducts applied research on all types of dental materials used in clinical dentistry and materials in field dental units attached to deploying forces. This division also supports residency training and other dental personnel in research and continuing education pursuits. Veterinary Services 706-787-7841, DSN 773-7841 Building 38801-C Room, 787-5222 or 787-6727. The Emergency Room staff will provide information and further instructions if needed. The Fort Gordon Dental Activity has post-graduate training programs in the specialties of endodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, periodontics, and prosthodontics. More specialty residents are trained at Fort Gordon than at any other Army post. The teaching faculty at Fort Gordon consults throughout the United States and overseas. Fort Gordon is the site for several continuing education specialty short courses sponsored by the Office of the Surgeon General. Military dentists worldwide and local civilian dentists attend these short courses. Anyone having questions on the availability of dental care should call 787-5738 or 787-5176. 40 U.S. Army Dental Laboratory 706-787-6301, DSN 773-6301 Building 322 The U.S. Army Dental Laboratory was established at Fort Gordon on April 20, 1979. The Dental Lab, located near Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Building 322, is the only large production dental laboratory in the Army. The mission of the laboratory is to plan, conduct, supervise and perform dental prosthetic and orthodontic laboratory services for oral health organizations in the federal services. In addition to high quality and timely laboratory services, the Dental Lab also provides training and educational programs for dental officers and laboratory technicians. Fort Gordon is the location of the Headquarters, Southeast Regional Veterinary Command, Building 38801-C and the Veterinary Treatment Facility, Building 500. The Southeast Regional Veterinary Command provides operational guidance for three District Veterinary Commands at Fort Stewart, Ga.; Fort Rucker, Ala. and Fort Campbell, Ky. The overall mission is to provide the complete spectrum of authorized veterinary services to all Defense Department agencies within the assigned southeastern sector of the United States, Central and South America and the Caribbean Basin. The mission also includes integration of regional reserve component elements into the southeastern veterinary force structure and deployment of trained and ready veterinary personnel in support of worldwide contingency operations as may be directed by higher headquarters. Veterinary Treatment Facility www.fortgordon.com/vet.htm 706-787-7375, 787-3815 DSN 780-7375 Building 500 Register pets with the Fort Gordon Veterinary Clinic by personally bringing a copy of the pet’s vaccination record to Building S-500, North Range Road. According to Fort Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities Gordon Regulation 40-6, Animal Care and Control, this must be done within ten days of signing for government housing or obtaining the pet. Also, make sure to ask housing about their requirements. All dogs, cats, horses and ferrets that are three months or older must be registered. A Fort Gordon rabies identification tag will be issued for those animals residing on post. Services are available to all active duty members and their dependents, retirees and reservists who have valid Department of Defense identification cards and are enrolled in the defense enrollment eligibility reporting system. Reservists must be on active duty orders. A fee of $2.00 is applied to each cash register transaction. The Veterinary Treatment Facility’s mission focuses on diseases that are transmissible from animal to man. Diseases that do not fall into this category will generally be referred off post for treatment. Please call the office for guidance. Services provided include health certificates, vaccinations, heartworm testing and preventives, fecal testing and deworming, feline leukemia and feline immunodeficiency virus testing and microchip ID implantation. Stray animal adoptions are available for a nominal fee. Sick call appointments for minor problems are also available. Call to set up an appointment for any of the above services. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., for product sales. Regular clinic appointments for vaccinations and sick call are seen on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Additional clinic days are often offered, but depend on the veterinarian’s availability. The facility also routinely offers one Saturday morning and one Friday evening clinic per month. Call for dates and times. As a precaution, it is recommended customers make arrangements for children to be watched at home. The waiting area is small which may put children at risk. If child care is an issue, please contact the Veterinary Treatment Facility’s staff for additional guidance. Support and Services Defense Military Pay Office www.gordon.army.mil/finance 706-791-4826, DSN 780-4826 Darling Hall, Building 33720 The Fort Gordon Defense Military Pay Office is located in the Soldier Service Center, Darling Hall, Building 33720. The Defense Military Pay Office consists of four teams, which employ approximately 25 civilian and military technicians in the areas of military pay, travel, administration and disbursing. The Defense Military Pay Office’s mission is to sustain Army joint and combined operations by providing continuous military pay service to customers in a timely and efficient manner. Individual support includes military pay entitlements for assigned personnel and their families consisting of prompt and courteous service in the processing of all customer-initiated work. This includes payments, transitions, in and out processing, permanent change of station travel payments, pay transaction input for military pay accounts and distribution of the monthly net pay advice, leave and earnings statement and a newsletter. Organizational support includes all assigned Fort Gordon activities and units in addition to three tenant activities, Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center, the 513th Military Intelligence Brigade and the 93rd Signal Brigade. Red Cross www.ddeamc.amedd.army.mil/ visitor/volunteer/redcross.htm 706-787-6311, DSN 780-6311 Building 300 The American Red Cross at Fort Gordon, located in the hospital, provides 24-hour service to active duty military personnel and their families. Services provided are in the areas of emergency communications, counseling concerning personal or family problems, financial assistance and referral to other agencies. The Red Cross also has a large volunteer program in the Eisenhower Army Medical Center and throughout the installation. Volunteers serve as receptionists, clerical staff, chaperones, nurse aides, caseworkers, administrative assistants and instructors in health and safety. During the summer, young people between the ages of 14 and 18 donate thousands of hours of service through the Red Cross. Legal Services www.gordon.army.mil/osja/osja.htm 706-791-7812, 791-3630, 791-3666, 791-3148, DSN 780-XXXX Winship Hall, Building 29718 The Fort Gordon Claims and Legal Assistance Divisions of the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate and the Trial Defense Service Office are here to serve you and your family’s legal needs. All legal services are centrally located in Winship Hall, Building 29718, on B Street. The Legal Assistance Office plays a major role in enhancing the quality of life for all military, retirees and their family members. Legal services are designed to fit the needs and circumstances of the individual. These personal legal services are confidential and at no charge to eligible persons. Appointments can be made by calling 791-7812 or by 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 41 ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities visiting the office 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday (Thursdays until 3 p.m.). The Legal Assistance Office also provides a walk-in service on Tuesdays from 7:30 to 11 a.m. Notary services, powers of attorney, attorney referral, tax, wills and immigration forms are all available on a walk-in basis any time the office is open. Other legal assistance, such as domestic relations, consumer issues and contract disputes, is available on an appointment basis. Free electronic tax filing is available every year between January and April. 791-7812. The Claims Office accepts DD 1840s and claims on a walk-in basis Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. You have 70 days from the date of delivery of your household goods to write down any missing or damaged items on the pink DD Form 1840R you received at the time of delivery and turn it in to the Claims Office. If you do not report an item within 70 days, you will not be paid for that item. A claims specialist reviews each claim for completeness when it is accepted. When the claim is evaluated, you will receive a letter notifying you of the amount of the award. If you desire an appointment to turn in a claim, please call the Claims Office at 791-3630. For more detailed information and forms, go to the Claims website at www.gordon.army.mil/osja/cl.htm. The U.S. Army Trial Defense Service, Fort Gordon Field Office, provides advice and representation to Soldiers under investigation (suspects) and to those facing adverse actions, to include courts-martial, nonjudicial punishment (Article 15) and administrative separations. Military personnel pending non-judicial punishment or administrative separation will normally be seen on an appointment basis only, and on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Soldiers suspected of committing an offense, under 42 investigation or pending court-martial charges can call or walk-in and will be seen as soon as possible. Appointments are made by calling the Trial Defense Service Field Office at 791-3666 or 791-7334. The U.S. Army Trial Judiciary’s Second Judicial Circuit is headquartered in Winship Hall, where the offices of the Chief Circuit Judge and Clerk of Court are located. The Chief Circuit Judge supervises the provision of judicial services for all Army installations located in the Southeastern United States and presides over courtsmartial at Forts Gordon, Jackson and Stewart. In addition to Claims, Legal Assistance and Trial Defense Services, the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate has a Criminal Law Division and Administrative Law Division which advise the command on a variety of installation legal issues. Questions or comments about legal services may be directed to the Staff Judge Advocate at 791-3148. Training Support Center www.gordon.army.mil/m-vic/ 706-791-3040, DSN 780-3040 Nelson Hall, Building 29801 The Training Support Center serves as the Fort Gordon and assigned geographic region executor of training device production and policy. One of the Army’s largest regional standard Department of the Army device production facilities, the Training Support Center manages, designs and fabricates training aids, devices and self help media in support of Signal training and Department of the Army training mission requirements. The Training Support Center operates Alexander Hall and Olmstead Hall for all major Fort Gordon conferences, symposiums, graduations and command programs. The Training Support Center operates the installation video teleconferencing facility. The Training Support Center is the installation property book manager and approval authority for all audiovisual and visual information equipment purchases and training devices. The Training Support Center is the only full service authorized photo facility on Fort Gordon and provides support to all Fort Gordon military personnel for their official file photographs. The Training Support Center office and work order reception area is located in Room 110, Nelson Hall, Building 29801, on Chamberlain Avenue. Hours of operation are 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Protocol Office 706-791-0022, DSN 780-0022 Signal Towers, Building 29808 The Protocol Office, located on the tenth floor of Signal Towers, Building 29808, on Chamberlain Avenue, provides support and coordination for visiting dignitaries to the Signal Center. The Protocol Office provides for the coordination of billeting, messing, transportation, and itinerary planning for visiting dignitaries, Colonel and above, or civilian equivalents, both American and foreign. The Fort Gordon Protocol Office advises and assists the command group staff and commanders on the etiquette and social customs relative to formal courtesies, ceremonies, and entertainment in accordance with pertinent regulations and directives of this and higher headquarters. The office formulates plans for the administration and conduct of all official visits to the Signal Center and Fort Gordon. In addition, the Protocol Office provides support during all command sponsored conferences and meetings as directed by the Chief of Staff. The Protocol Office is also responsible for Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities the coordination of administrative matters, logistical and maintenance requirements, transportation for attendees, billeting arrangements, printing requirements, reservation of buildings, security coordination and the conduct of social functions associated with these conferences. The Fort Gordon community hosts in excess of 500 distinguished visitors and approximately 100 ceremonies each year and the Protocol Office is constantly involved in meeting the needs of each. To request assistance or information, call the Protocol Office at 706-791-0022, 791-3541 or 791-0023. Public Affairs Office www.gordon.army.mil/pao 706-791-7003, DSN 780-7003 Nelson Hall, Building 29801 The Public Affairs Office, located on the second floor of Nelson Hall, Building 29801, on Chamberlain Avenue, conducts command information, media relations and community relations programs in support of Fort Gordon’s Senior Mission Command, the Signal Center, Garrison Command and all other mission partners located on the installation. Fort Gordon’s newspaper, The Signal, is published every Friday in the interest of all military and civilian employees, retirees and their families served by Fort Gordon. The Signal provides readers with news, sports, feature stories and up-to-date information on post and Army-wide events. To publish news and information, call the Public Affairs Office at 791-7003, 791-7069 or 791-6844. Fort Gordon news releases, as well as The Signal’s newspaper issues are featured on the Web at: www.gordon.army.mil/pao. Post Office 706-790-3651 Building 36202 The Fort Gordon branch of the Augusta Post Office is located in Building 36202 at 36th Street and 3rd Avenue. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Directorate of Emergency Services www.gordon.army.mil/dps 706-791-2572, DSN 780-2572 Darling Hall, Building 33720 The director’s office of the Directorate of Emergency Services is located in Room 307, Darling Hall, Building 33720, on Chamberlain Avenue at Rice Road. The Directorate of Emergency Services consolidated law enforcement services (patrol operations, investigative activities, military working dog, police, physical security and game warden), fire and emergency services, radiation safety and force protection functions into one directorate. Your concerns are our concerns. Working together we have made our community a safe and enjoyable place to live and work. Police/Provost Marshal Division www.gordon.army.mil/dps/led 706-791-4540, 791-9289 DSN 780-4540 Building 29717 The Police/Provost Marshal Division Military Police Desk in Building 29717 on B Street, adjacent to Connelly Health Clinic, is manned 24 hours a day; the telephone numbers are 791-4380, 791-4537 or 791-2681. The Police/Provost Marshal Division is comprised of uniformed patrol forces (Military Police and Department of the Army Civilian Police), including a bicycle patrol, a traffic accident investigation section, a drug suppression team, investigations section, working dog section, AWOL apprehension, court liaison section, a special reaction team, physical security and a game warden section. Each section has a combined mission of using proactive initiatives to solicit every community member’s assistance in reducing crime. Additionally the Police/Provost Marshal maintains liaison with all local, county and federal police agencies within 47 Central Savannah River Area counties of Georgia and South Carolina. Fire and Emergency Services Division www.gordon.army.mil/dps/fire 706-791-1204, 791-4141 DSN 780-1204 Fort Gordon’s Fire and Emergency Services Division provides aggressive, customer oriented services to the post. Services include Fire Prevention (791-1204 or 791-1205) and Fire Operations (791-4141 or 791-2445). The Fire Prevention staff provides fire safety education, ensuring life safety and fire protection requirements are addressed for all construction and/or renovation projects on all facilities. They also conduct fire inspections along with an array of other fire prevention services. The Fire Operations office provides fire suppression services by a well trained, well equipped, full time staff of professional firefighters. The Fire Operations office also responds to medical emergencies, hazardous material incidents, public education, displays of fire apparatus and rescue equipment and a multitude of other services. Together the Fire Operations and Fire Prevention offices are a metamorphosis evolving as the Fort Gordon Fire Department, safeguarding the Fort Gordon public from the possibility of all fire hazards and emergencies. 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 43 ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities Installation Safety Office www.gordon.army.mil/safety 706-791-SAFE, DSN 780-7233 Darling Hall, Building 33720 The Installation Safety Office manages the command’s safety program to ensure conservation of military and civilian resources against accidental loss. The Installation Safety Office establishes policies and manages the occupational safety and health program and the radiation protection program under the Nuclear Regulatory Commission throughout the Signal Regiment. Staff members provide safety awareness education classes, conduct inspections of all facilities including in-home child care centers, new construction, outdoor recreation, troop and tactical, and range activities, and coordinate training for the Motorcycle Safety Course and the Army Driver Improvement Program. Directorate of Contracting www.gordon.army.mil/doc 706-791-1800, DSN 780-1800 Winship Hall, Building 29718 The Fort Gordon Directorate of Contracting, U.S. Army Contracting Agency Southern Region, located in Building 29718, is responsible for the solicitation and award of contracts for supplies, equipment and services that support daily operation of Fort Gordon activities. Included are contracts for commercial and industrial equipment, maintenance services, building repair and utility services. This office also issues government purchase cards to individuals within other Fort Gordon activities for making buys up to $2,500 for miscellaneous items such as office and administrative supplies. The Southeast Regional Contracting Office of 44 the U.S. Army Medical Command Health Care Acquisition Activity is located in Building 39706 at Fort Gordon. This office contracts for medical supplies, equipment and services for the Eisenhower Army Medical Center and other Army hospitals in the region. Contracting for mission requirements related to Signal Center training and doctrine development, combat developmen ts and battle lab technical support is the responsibility of the U.S. Army Contracting Agency Northern Region Contracting Center (http://www. aca-nrcc.eustis.army.mil) at Fort Eustis, Va. Other supply sources for Fort Gordon activities include General Services Administration supply depots, the Defense Logistics Agency and other military depots. Civilian Employment www.gordon.army.mil/dhr/jobs.htm 706-791-6382, DSN 780-6382 Darling Hall, Building 33720 A variety of civilian employment information is available at Fort Gordon’s One-Stop Employment Information Center, located in the Civilian Personnel Advisory Center, Darling Hall, Building 33720. In addition to providing information about federal employment opportunities at Fort Gordon, the center also has information about nonappropriated fund employment, certain private sector employment and federal jobs at other locations. The One-Stop Employment Information Center is open to the public from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Friday. Civilian employment information is available on the Fort Gordon web site at www.gordon.army.mil/dhr/jobs.htm. Scroll down until you find the “Jobs” category link then make your selection. Print the announcement and follow the application instructions. Equal Employment Opportunity Office www.gordon.army.mil/garrfp/sites/ directorates/eeo.asp 706-791-4551, DSN 780-4551 Darling Hall, Building 33720 The Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Office administers an EEO program that enables and assists our customers in creating and sustaining a discrimination-free environment for current civilian employees as well as applicants for employment. Key features of the EEO program include timely processing of complaints, affirmative action, special emphasis program management, and training and education. A Web page is available and provides pertinent information regarding all aspects of the Garrison EEO program. Web address is www.gordon.army.mil/ garrfp/sites/directorates/eeo.asp. Military Personnel Services Division www.gordon.army.mil/MPD/ default.htm 706-791-2914, DSN 780-2914 Darling Hall, Building 33720 The Military Personnel Services Division is located in Building 33720, Soldier Service Center, Darling Hall. The Military Personnel Division’s mission is to manage Soldier programs and provide direct military personnel service to all assigned and attached units and mission partners on the installation and provide military personnel support service to all family members and retirees in the Fort Gordon area. Services include in and out processing assignments and utilization strength accountability, records maintenance, promotions, evaluations, identification cards/defense enrollment eligibility reporting system, casualty and mortuary affairs, transition service, retirement, congressional inquiries, Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities military awards and decorations and other military personnel service. Army Career and Alumni Program www.gordon.army.mil/dhr/acap/ acap.htm 706-791-7356, DSN 780-7356 Building 33800 The Army Career and Alumni Program is the umbrella that integrates all available federal and local activities for personnel being separated from government service. Designed to provide a complete package of services and benefits for transitioning active duty, Reserve, National Guard and civilian personnel, the Army Career and Alumni Program’s primary purpose is to ensure that Army personnel are transitioned in a caring, organized and disciplined manner. The Army Career and Alumni Program will assist transitioning personnel and their families by identifying their needs and provide assistance in meeting those needs. The Army Career and Alumni Program is located in Building 33800 on Rice Road. Army Substance Abuse Program www.gordon.army.mil/dhr/aldrug/ default.html 706-791-3674, 791-3437 DSN 780-3674 Building 38702 The Army Substance Abuse Program’s mission is to provide a wide variety of services both clinical and non-clinical for active duty and retired military, National Guard, reserve, their family members and Department of the Army civilian employees and their family members. Non-clinical services are located at 202 7th Avenue, Building 38702 on the corner of 7th Avenue and 39th Street. The operational hours are Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For additional information, call 791-3674 or 791-3437. Services for active duty, Reserve Components and National Guard units consist of: quality assurance for substance abuse collection and testing; substance abuse education; unit prevention leader training and certification; alcohol and drug abuse prevention training; community awareness programs and campaigns, and commander’s orientation. Employee Assistance Program services for Department of the Army civilians, military retirees and family members are conducted on a strictly confidential basis and consist of: crisis intervention; screening/assessment and short-term counseling; referral for treatment and rehabilitation; follow-up services to assist employees’ readjustment to their jobs, training and education for supervisors and employees about alcohol and other drugs; training and consultation for supervisors on how and when to make proper use of the Employee Assistance Program services, and community awareness programs and campaigns. Clinical services are located in the hospital on the 12th floor west wing. The operational hours are Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Emergencies after duty hours or weekends are screened in the emergency room at Eisenhower Army Medical Center. For additional information, call 787-3673 or 787-5329. The Army Substance Abuse Program clinical component is a comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation treatment program designed to treat patients identified with substance abuse problems. Patients may also be referred for detoxification and intensive partial hospitalization and treatment when warranted. Clinical Army Substance Abuse Program services are provided primarily to active duty military personnel and civilian employees. Retirees and family members of eligible personnel are screened and provided with information and referrals to other local resources. Personnel can be seen through self-identification, command, medical, biochemical identification or investigation and/or apprehension. Education and Services Division www.gordon.army.mil/aces 706-791-2000, 706-791-3622 DSN 780-2000 Building 21606 The Education and Services Division promotes life-long learning opportunities using Army Continuing Education Programs and Services that enable professional development and retention. The programs and services delivered enhance personal growth, professional development, and readiness of the US Army and Fort Gordon. Individuals seeking education counseling, in/out processing, DANTES (Defense for Non-Traditional Education Services) and APT (Army Personnel Testing) Test, enrollment in a variety of education programs and services are encouraged to visit an education counselor in Building 21606 on Barnes Avenue. In addition to active duty personnel, the Education and Services Division serves their family members, retirees, reservists and Department of the Army civilians. The Multi-Use Learning Facility (MLF) most often referred to as “The Learning Center,” is also located in Building 21606. The MLF provides a full extension of web based information, programs and services to Soldiers, family members and Department of the Army Civilians. The Test and Evaluation (T&E) Branch of the Education and Services Division is located in Building 25602 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 45 ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities on Barnes Avenue. The T&E facility provides efficient and accessible proctored examinations, DANTES, APT and Colleges/Universities (eArmyU/ e-course, Distance Learning) test environment, by appointment, in a secure and conducive location. For more information on programs and services such as Basic Skills Education, eArmyU, Tuition Assistance or the on-post college program, contact the Education Center, Monday and Tuesday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 a.m. to noon; and Thursday and Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 706-791-2000 or 706-791-3622. Resident Collegiate Programs www.gordon.army.mil/ aces/college.htm 706-791-2000, 706-791-3622 DSN 780-2000 Building 21606 Fort Gordon’s on post colleges and universities offer an array of educational opportunities. Visit the Education Center in Building 21606 on Barnes Avenue for information on the following collegiate institutions and their programs: Georgia Military College, 706791-5159. Associate Degree Programs in General Studies, Business Administration, Pre-Nursing, Management, Communications Electronics Technology/Management, Criminal Justice and Data Processing. Brenau University, 706-793-7646. Baccalaureate Degrees in General Studies, Public Administration, Conservation Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. Paine College, 706-791-7979. Baccalaureate Degrees in Business Administration, Education and Sociology. Southern Illinois University, 706791-2985. Baccalaureate Degrees in Electronics Management and Health 46 Care Management. Central Michigan University, 706-798-5739. Master of Science Degree in Administration with a concentration in Health Services Administration. Troy State University, 706772-2720. Associate Degree Program in Computer Science, Baccalaureate Degrees in Computer Science and Political Science, Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Information Systems and a Master of Education with concentrations in Counseling and Psychology, Criminal Justice, English, Foundations of Education, Higher Education Administration, History and Instructional Technology. Augusta Technical College, 706791-7755. Various Certificate and Diploma programs are offered based on interest and enrollment. Georgia residents and/or service members and their adult family members stationed at an installation in Georgia can receive the Georgia HOPE Grant to fund their certificate and diploma programs. University of Maryland University College, 706-207-1407. Various Certificate and Diploma programs are offered through on-line studies. Integrated Training Area Management www.gordon.army.mil/dptm/ Range%20Control.htm 706-791-5008, 791-9935 DSN 780-5008 Building 482 The Integrated Training Area Management Program, operated by the Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security, is responsible for providing technical expertise to manage Fort Gordon’s training lands. The intent of the Integrated Training Area Management Program is to provide training land management capability across the total Army. It is also an essential part of the Army’s commitment to environmental stewardship. The effective integration of stewardship principles into training land management practices ensures that the Army’s lands remain viable to support future training and mission requirements indefinitely. Personnel include the Integrated Training Area Management Program coordinator and a Geographical Information System Analyst stationed at Range Control, located in Building 482 on Range Road. The Integrated Training Area Management office provides and coordinates military support for use of the training areas, including map production, assistance with environmental checklists required for tenant and non-tenant unit training activities and educational awareness about Fort Gordon’s natural and cultural resources. Directorate of Public Works and Logistics www.gordon.army.mil/garrfp/sites/ installation/pw.asp 706-791-2675, 791-4241 DSN 780-2675 The Directorate of Public Works and Logistics provides the full spectrum of services associated with facility and utility operations and maintenance, logistics operations, and environmental stewardship necessary for readiness and quality of life of the residents, units and activities on Fort Gordon. The Directorate of Public Works and Logistics supervises base operations contractors who maintain and repair facility and utility systems, including family and unaccompanied personnel housing—as well as ensuring compliance with state and federal environmental statutes regarding air, land, and water quality. It also manages the installation’s land management, forestry, and fish and wildlife programs. The directorate’s logistics staff oversees Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities maintenance, supply and services, food service, and transportation operations that support both deployable and non-deployable tenants. Public Works Division oversees the operations and maintenance of the infrastructure including both government and privatized utility services. Additionally, the Public Works Division manages repair and new construction efforts through the garrison’s annual work plan and military construction programs. Maintenance and repair requests valued at less than $2,000 may be performed by service order, while those exceeding $2,000 must be formally submitted on a Department of the Army Form 4283 or work order, which is available on the directorate’s webpage. Signature cards (Department of Defense Forms 577) for unit designees authorized to sign requests must be current in the Directorate of Public Works and Logistics’ files. Requestors will be asked for the Department of the Army Form 4283 project number when calling to inquire about the status of a work order. Service order desk can be reached at 791-5520. Gordon community and various local, state and federal regulatory agencies and also provides environmental technical assistance and education to units and activities involved with hazardous materials, construction projects, endangered species or other environmental issues. It also oversees the post operations contractor in environmental effects and compliance and provides forest fire protection. The staff at the Environmental Branch can be reached at 791-2403, 791-6481 or 791-2397 during duty hours. During non-duty hours and for emergencies, an answering machine is available by dialing 791-4286 or fax 791-8245. All messages will be promptly returned. Individuals may contact the Chief, Environmental Branch by email to: [email protected]. All messages will be answered. Additionally, a Web page is available and provides current, pertinent information, training schedules and compliance guidance. Web address: www.gordon.army.mil/garrfp/sites/ directorates/dpwl.asp. Army & Air Force Exchange www.aafes.com/index.html 706-793-7171 Building 38200 There are Army and Air Force Exchange System facilities located throughout Fort Gordon to serve the military and their families. In addition to retail and food facilities, the Post Exchange and PXtra include barber shops, beauty shops, laundry and dry cleaners, a washateria, car wash, shoe repair, flower shop, car rental, optical shop, specialty shop and Hospital Pharmacy Annex. Other Post Exchange activities include two self-service gas stations and three mobile snack wagons. 706-793-7171. Fort Gordon’s Class Six Store offers an exciting array of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages as well as a large variety of unique collectibles. The Class Six Store is located in Building 31300 on 3rd Avenue and 31st Street. Patronage is restricted to active duty and retired military personnel, their family members and Environmental Branch www.gordon.army.mil/garrfp/sites/ directorates/dpwl.asp 706-791-2403, 791-6481 DSN 780-2403 Building 14500 Fort Gordon’s Environmental Branch is located in Building 14500. The Environmental Branch is responsible for all aspects of the installation’s environmental, natural and cultural resources compliance and program management, including Fish and Wildlife, Forestry, Pest Management and Planning, Land, Water, Cultural and Archaeological Resources and Environmental Services. The office acts as a liaison between the Fort 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 47 ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities reserve and National Guard personnel on extended active duty for 72 hours or more. 791-4488. Commissary Store www.commissaries.com 706-791-3718 Building 37200 Fort Gordon has a modern commissary for use by active duty and retired military personnel, reservists, National Guard and their family members, in accordance with military regulations. The commissary store is located in Building 37200 on the 3rd Avenue by-pass. Carlson Wagonlit Travel 706-798-0990 Darling Hall, Building 33720 Carlson Wagonlit Travel officially began servicing the official travel needs of U.S. Army and government personnel at Fort Gordon on March 27, 1995. The Official Travel Office is located in Room 117, Darling Hall, Building 33720. Hours of operation are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The reservation telephone number is 706-798-0990. Aladdin Travel 706-771-0089 Building 36200 Aladdin Travel is ready to serve all your leisure travel needs. Aladdin Travel opened on post Nov. 15, 2002 and is located in the bus station, Building 36200, on 36th Street near the post office and bank. Military discount attraction tickets to Six Flags, Carowinds, Florida and Virginia area attractions and local area venues are available. Aladdin Travel is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The telephone number is 706-771-0089. 48 Religious Support www.gordon.army.mil/chaplain 706-791-4683, 791-5653 DSN 780-XXXX Building 29601 Fort Gordon’s military religious program offers many spiritually oriented activities for families and single service members alike. Worship services for many faiths, Bible study groups, music programs and retreat ministries are only a few of the activities available to Fort Gordon’s military family members and civilian employees. For additional information, call the Religious Support Office on Barnes Avenue at 706-791-4683. Protestant Sunday School classes are held each week for all age groups. Collective Protestant worship services are offered Sundays in Fort Gordon’s three chapels and at the hospital. Denominational services are provided on a regular basis and are announced in The Signal newspaper. Special groups such as the Protestant Women of the Chapel, Protestant Men of the Chapel and Protestant Youth Ministry meet regularly and sponsor a wide variety of programs and activities. Catholic Masses are held each weekday and on Saturdays and Sundays at various times at the Hospital and Good Shepherd Chapel. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine classes are given weekly from September through May, and Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults begin in September. Catholic organizations offer unique fellowship and worship opportunities including the Catholic Youth Organization, Military Council of Catholic Women, Catholic Men of the Chapel and TEC—Troops Encounter Christ, a retreat for military personnel. For additional information, call the Good Shepherd Chapel at 706-791-2945. Jewish For more information, call 706-791-6109. Muslim Muslim worship and education are held each week at the Muslim Activity Center, Building 38804, on Academic Drive. For more information, call 706-772-4313 and leave a message. Denominational Services Some denominational services are conducted on post. For additional information, call the Religious Support Office at 706-791-4683. Religious services off post are listed in the local yellow pages and in The Signal newspaper. Religious Education Programs Many faith development programs are offered and resources are available for loan through the Religious Education Center with its Resource Library and Media Center. Programs include Sunday classes for all ages (children, youth and adults), various weekday and evening Bible and spiritual growth study groups for Soldiers and other adults, youth groups and children’s groups. Special summer programs include two joint Catholic and Protestant opportunities. The “Vacation Bible School” is for pre-school and elementary children. It features singing, Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities Bible stories, crafts and games—all designed to work together for fun and spiritual growth in the children. The “Fun in the Sun” is a day-camp type program for teens. It features mornings of active, faith growth experiences followed by afternoons of recreation. For more information, call the Religious Education Center at 706791-4703. Other Special Services and Ministries Single service members can participate in a variety of programs tailored to meet their needs, such as troop discussion groups and retreats. Other ministries include both Catholic and Protestant premarital instruction, retreats of all types and both contemporary and traditional musical programs. Fort Gordon’s Family Life Center offers a well-rounded program of family and marriage enrichment seminars, couples’ growth groups and workshops on communication skills and parent-child relationships. For more information on all religious activities at Fort Gordon, including dates, times, locations and further details concerning the various programs and services offered, consult your unit chaplain or call the Religious Support Office at 706-791-4683. provide both active duty and retired military families with a centrally located and unit-based responsive source of information and assistance in solving problems. The program functions as an expansive social service network for the military community. At Fort Gordon, Army Community Service is located in Darling Hall, Building 33720, at the corner of Chamberlain Avenue and Kilbourne Street. Relocation Readiness 706-791-4181, 791-3579 Relocation readiness assists and supports military personnel and their families during their moves from one military community to another. Welcome packets and electronic network information from Fort Gordon and other military installations all over the world are available. Basic household goods are made accessible to relocating families through the loan closet. Newcomer orientations help families settle in to the local area. Our welcome center in Darling Hall provides computer access, local information and general relocation counseling. Financial Readiness 706-791-3579, 791-7878 Community Services Army Community Service Toll Free 1-877-310-5741 www.gordon.army.mil/acs 706-791-3579, DSN 780-3579 Darling Hall, Building 33720 Army Community Service is a worldwide program designed to Financial readiness uses educational literature, classroom instruction and online curriculum to increase the financial management skills and consumer awareness of service members and their families. Classes are available weekly at the Family Outreach Center as well as at units by request and include topics such as budgeting, checkbook management, basic investing, credit reports and scoring, identify theft, insurance, and planning for large purchases such as a car or home. Army Emergency Relief 706-791-3579, 791-3371 For those active duty or retired Soldiers and their family members who find themselves in an unexpected emergency crisis, the Army Emergency Relief (AER) program stands ready to assist them. The program also provides assistance to spouses and orphans of deceased service members. Active duty personnel assigned to Fort Gordon must complete a DA Form 1103, obtain the unit first sergeant or commander’s recommendation signature, and contact an Army Emergency Relief counselor for assistance. Mobilization and Deployment Services 706-791-3579, 791-0795 Mobilization and Deployment Services include Family Readiness Group training for unit and community level, Rear Detachment Commander training and Redeployment and Reunion training. Army Community Service provides information at Soldier Readiness Processing events and during pre/post-deployment briefings. During times of major deployments, natural disasters or emergencies requiring mass care, Army Community Service manages the Family Assistance Center. Employment Readiness Program 706-791-3579, 791-0795 The Employment Readiness Program provides family members of active duty, separating or retiring military personnel with information and assistance regarding employment opportunities in the surrounding area. Services include a job 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 49 ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities bank of available job opportunities, individual counseling, workshops and resume assistance. Information about the Army Spouse Employment Partnership for spouses pursuing careers with some of our corporate partners is also available. Family Advocacy Program 706-791-3579, 791-6632 Sexual Assault Hotline 706-791-6297 The Family Advocacy Program is dedicated to prevention, prompt reporting, intervention and treatment of child and spouse maltreatment and sexual assault. The program is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for military and family members by offering classes, workshops, seminars and support services. Programs can be conducted at any location and customized. The prevention programs and services that are available to aid military personnel and their family members in maintaining the integrity of the family unit are: emergency shelter, emergency transportation, emergency child care, respite care, domestic violence prevention education, New Parent Support Program, Playgroup, Victim Advocate services, Coping with Divorce, referrals to community based programs, crisis intervention and community education. The program works cooperatively with medical treatment facilities, other supportive service organizations and unit commanders in order to accomplish its goals. Information, Referral and Follow-Up Program 706-791-3579, 791-0792 The Information, Referral and Follow-Up Program provides military personnel and their families access to information that will assist them in meeting their needs and improving the quality of their lives. A resource file with comprehensive, accurate and up-to-date information on military and civilian community resources is available. In an effort to supplement the existing services, Military One Source is also available by calling 1-800-342-9647 or at www.militaryonesource.com. Exceptional Family Member Program 706-791-3579, 791-4872 The Exceptional Family Member Program provides information, referral, advocacy and support services for military family members with special needs. The program sponsors monthly support group meetings and offers recreational activities designed specifically for family members with special needs. Information about local and nation-wide resources is available to facilitate access to various support services and organizations. Enrollment is mandatory. 50 Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities Swap & Assist Shop 706-791-3579, 791-2260 The Swap & Assist Shop is located in Building 39101 in the Brems Barracks area, at Avenue of the States and 40th Street (behind the PX). It is open to all military, retirees and their family members. Donated items such as clothing, shoes, baby items and other household goods are available free of charge to military grades E-4 and below. Military grades E-5 and above, as well as their family members, are asked to bring merchandise of equal value to the swap. The Swap & Assist Shop is open on Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (closed during the summer months). Assistance may be made by referral and special appointment. Donations of usable clothing and household items are always welcome. Volunteer Program 706-791-3579, 791-6967 Army Community Service volunteers work hand-in-hand with staff members to provide quality services to the Fort Gordon community. The following list reflects just a few of the services supported by Army Community Service volunteers; Christmas House, Swap & Assist Shop, information and referral services, Victim Advocate Program, and Playgroup. Army Community Service thrives on volunteer support. Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer is encouraged to contact Army Community Service at 791-3579. Community Life Programs 706-791-3880 Community Life Programs include the installation volunteer program, Army Family Team Building (AFTB), Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) and Christmas House. Information is available through the Army Volunteer Corps Coordinator about volunteer opportunities as well as how to establish volunteer programs. Soldiers documenting volunteer experience for the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal are encouraged to register as installation volunteers. Army Family Team Building is an awareness program designed to promote self-sufficiency and reliance in military family members. Three levels of training are regularly scheduled. Each level is designed for a specific segment of the military family. Level One training is basic training for family members; Level Two provides information on voluntary leadership roles, and Level Three offers guidance on mentoring and advising. The Army Family Team Building training is offered in the classroom, on the Internet and in English, Spanish, Korean and German. The Army Family Action Program process provides a forum for suggestions about quality of life improvements at Fort Gordon or in the Army throughout the year. An annual conference is conducted with representatives from the active duty, National Guard, reservists, retirees, Department of the Army civilians and family member population. Issues may be submitted online at www.gordon.army.mil/acs. Christmas House assists military members with providing a traditional holiday celebration for their families. Monetary donations from 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 51 ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities units and agencies, both on and off the installation, are used to purchase toys and commissary gift certificates. Child Development Facilities www.fortgordon.com 706-791-2701, 791-4455 Child Development Services operates two child development facilities and a Family Child Care Program on Fort Gordon for children 6 weeks to 12 years old. Fullday care and hourly care are provided in the Main Child Development Center, Building 44401. With a capacity for 218 children, this facility accommodates patrons who need six to 10 hours of care per day in full day program and patrons who need fewer than 25 hours of care per week in the hourly care program. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 5:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. 791-2701. The Child Development Center, Building 44401, houses the prekindergarten program. The prekindergarten program is offered during the regular school year and follows the Richmond County School calendar. Because it is part of the Georgia Pre-K program, there is no charge for this service. 791-4455. The administrative offices for the Family Child Care Program are located in Building 28320. The program is available for the parent who prefers family style care or who needs extended hour care. Trained, monitored Family Child Care providers provide care in approved government quarters. The administrative office is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The homes operate through contract agreements negotiated between the parents and the providers. 791-4440. Short Term Alternative Child Care Services offer child care onsite for organizations or groups requiring care for at least 10 52 children at one time. These services, available to any group when the hourly program cannot meet their needs, should be coordinated at least 10 working days in advance of the date required. 791-4445. All children must be properly registered to use any Child Development Services program. The Central Registration Office, open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., is located in Building 28320. The developmental child care curriculum includes arts and crafts, infant stimulation programs, field trips, as well as prereadiness skills in math, reading and language arts. All programs are part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Child Care Food Program that provides breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack at no extra cost. The School Age Services program is offered in Building 45410 during the school year from 5:15 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. This program is for the patron who needs before or after school care. Services include transportation from Jamestown, Willis Forman, Tobacco Road, Windsor Springs, Grovetown and Sue Reynolds Elementary Schools. A homework center and computer center are available for the children as well as a variety of sports, arts and crafts, field trips and horseback riding. 791-5104. Realty Service Center www.fortgordon.com 706-796-2955 Stinson Hall, Building 37300 A first for the Army, Fort Gordon’s Directorate of Morale, Welfare and Recreation opened a realty service center on post. Operated by Century 21 Larry Miller Realty, the center provides the military community at Fort Gordon with convenient realty sales and listing services. Century 21 provides these services for customers whether in the local area, across the nation or internationally. Conveniently located in the lobby of Stinson Hall, Building 37300, interested personnel are invited to visit the center. Taxi Service 706-722-5588 Individuals requiring transportation on post, to the airport or downtown may call the post taxi service at 722-5588. Post Radio Cab provides convenient, quality and economical service at pre-negotiated rates. Post Radio Cab drivers and vehicles must maintain high standards to operate on Fort Gordon. An intensive quality control program is in place to ensure the best possible service to the community. Fort Gordon Service Club The Fort Gordon Service Club’s mission is to help support the Fort Gordon community and those who live in the community. The service club is no longer rank associated; officer’s spouses, civilian spouses, enlisted spouses—anyone can be involved. The club has three focus areas—education, social and service. The Fort Gordon Service Club helps the community through its thrift shop and flea markets. It raises money which is given back to the community through grants and scholarships. For more information, call 791-3579. Thrift Shop 706-791-2779 Building 39102 The Thrift Shop, a Fort Gordon Service Club function, is operated for the benefit and use of all military and civilian personnel. The Thrift Shop is open every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first Saturday of each month from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities (October–May). It is located in Building 39102, Brems Barracks area at Avenue of the States and 40th Street (behind the PX). The shop accepts clothing and miscellaneous other items for sale on consignment. Automotive Center 706-791-2390 Building 29300 Fort Gordon has one of the finest automotive centers in the Army and offers car and light truck repairs, plus alignment on most cars. The facility features 28 inside bays, 34 exterior bays and offers self-help automotive services and professional assistance. A safety orientation is presented prior to the use of the facility. The orientations are held on a weekly basis. Additional services available include oil changes, air-conditioning checkup, computer diagnostic service, recreational vehicle storage, a pri- vately owned vehicle sales lot and a courtesy car safety inspection during the holidays. The Automotive Center is located in Building 29300, on 30th Street off Lane Avenue. always entitled to reduced fares. The bus travel center is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. For schedules and prices, call 706-793-0026. Self Storage Center Youth Challenge Academy 706-791-7256 Fort Gordon operates a 106-unit self-storage center that provides convenient, economical and secure mini-storage for the military community. Bus Travel Center 706-793-0026 Building 36200 The bus travel center, located in Building 36200, offers economical and dependable service throughout the United States. Military personnel and their family members are 706-791-5950, 791-5990, 791-6100 Building 40006 The Youth Challenge Academy opened with its first class at Fort Gordon in September 2000. The second campus in Georgia, it is a voluntary 22-week residential program for “at risk” Georgia high school dropouts. Sponsored by the state’s National Guard, cadets are given an opportunity to turn their lives around by acquiring life skills and their General Education Diploma. The campus is located in the Brems Barracks area, adjacent to the Post Exchange complex. 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 53 ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities At Your Leisure Sports and Fitness Facilities www.fortgordon.com/sporec.htm 706-791-2599 The installation sports program offers over 100 facilities for dedicated sports enthusiasts or for the occasional athlete. Programs are geared to the needs and desires of the Fort Gordon community with an emphasis on unit level participation. The sports office also offers a variety of special events throughout the year. The Fort Gordon Fitness Center (Gym 6) is located in Building 21713 on the corner of Barnes Avenue and 21st Street. The center has nautilus machines and expert instructors to assist patrons in the proper use of the machines for maximum health and fitness. The center also offers individual saunas for men and women. Regular programs in weight training, aerobics and racquetball are conducted here. In addition to the Fitness Center, there are three other gyms on post with exercise equipment and basketball and racquetball courts. Swimming Pools 706-791-3034, 791-3550, 791-8954 A 50-meter Olympic size indoor pool is located on the corner of 25th Street and Barnes Avenue in Building 21608. This pool is open seven days a week and offers locker use for pool pass members. Programs offered include lifeguard classes, winter and summer child swim lessons, adult swim lessons, water aerobics, lap swim and recreational swim. 791-3034. The Courtyard Pool, located on Officers’ Drive off Brainard Avenue, has a baby pool, high and low diving boards and a slide. This outdoor pool 54 is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. 791-3550. Both swimming pools are open to all ranks and grades. 791-8954. Gordon Lakes Golf Course 706-791-2433 One of the finest golf courses in the South is Gordon Lakes Golf Course. The original 18 holes were designed and built in 1976 by Robert Trent Jones, the world renowned golf course architect. The North 9 holes were designed by Ault & Clark Associates and opened for play in 2002. It is a true championship 27-hole layout that has hosted the All Armed Forces Championship and the All Army Golf Trials. All courses play to a demanding par 72, with yardage varying from 5,600 to 7,100. Six holes are played around a 20-acre lake, with a Robert Trent Jones signature island hole. The course features 81 bunkers, and cutout inside many Georgia pines and other native trees. The course offers a practice range, practice putting and chipping greens. Also available are rental clubs, pull carts, lockers, electric carts and a well-stocked pro shop. The course has an active tournament program, handicap services and offers instruction for beginners as well as advanced golfers. The golf course has the UPLINK GPS System. Gordon Lakes Golf Course is located on Range Road south of the main post. Bowling Center 706-791-3446 Building 33200 Gordon Lanes offers bowling for all ages. It is located in Building 33200, next to the Post Exchange’s PXtra. This center has 24 ABC-sanctioned bowling lanes, automatic scorers, a variety of electronic video and amusement machines, a full service snack bar, a pro shop and the “Kegler’s Lounge” sports lounge featuring pool tables, video games, volleyball courts, sports TV and beverage services. Gordon Lanes is open seven days a week for both open and league bowling. Library www.gordon.army.mil/dhr/lso.htm 706-791-7323 Building 33500 Woodworth Consolidated Library, Building 33500, located at Rice Road and Brainard Avenue, provides comprehensive library services to the Fort Gordon community. The central point of access for information resources in print or digitized format, the library consists of 48,000 books, 10,000 military publications and more than 200 periodical subscriptions. The library’s mission is to provide support for the training, educational and recreational interests of U.S. Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon personnel and military family members. Additionally, the library offers a wide assortment of information databases, computers with Internet access, affiliation with Defense Technical & Information Center, professional reference service, interlibrary loan service, CDs, DVDs and other multimedia, and a children’s book collection. Dial-A-Story operates daily by calling 791-3334. The Great Outdoors www.fortgordon.com/sporec.htm 706-791-3034, 791-5078 For the outdoor enthusiast, Fort Gordon is a paradise. Mirror Lake provides a peaceful and scenic area for a pleasant respite from the day’s activities. The lake offers an outdoor covered patio with picnic tables adequate to seat 70 Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities people. The clubhouse can accommodate 100 people and is fully equipped with refrigerator, ice machine, wet bar, fireplace and restrooms. Open year-round, Mirror Lake is located off North Range Road. Leitner Lake is just off Gibson Road near Range Control. This area is a sportsman’s paradise, providing both hunting and fishing leisure time activities. The lake is amply stocked for fishermen and game-managed hunting areas are available for hunters. Scheduled activities and programs include fishing tournaments and hunter safety classes. Picnic tables, a children’s playground, covered pavilion and primitive camping sites are available at Leitner Lake. The Tactical Advantage Sportsman’s Complex, located just across from Range 14, has an interior of Red tidewater cypress wood including two tree trunks serving as girders and features a fireplace in the main meeting hall lodge area and chimney and deck area made of fieldstone. The lodge has an arms room where all firearms to be checked out will be securely stored. The lodge offers Sportsman’s Club members and non-club members an array of services such as purchasing hunting and fishing licenses, checking out any type of outdoor equipment like camping gear, bicycles and fishing boats, and for shooting archery or checking out any firearms for target practice. The lodge is a fantastic meeting place for camaraderie among sportsmen. For campers who enjoy the outdoors tempered with the comforts of home, there are cottages and campers available. Slips, sheds and camper storage spaces are available for rent. At Pointes West Army Recreation Area you will also find picnic tables, barbecue grills, a swimming beach, bathhouses, a playground, a covered pavilion, country store and hiking trail. Pointes West Army Recreation Area Riding Stables 706-791-4864 706-541-1057 The Pointes West Army Recreation Area is located 23 miles from Fort Gordon on Highway 104 near Leah, Ga. Some of the activities available on this 912-acre preserve are camping, picnicking, water skiing, swimming, hiking, boating and fishing. Campers can choose from more than 100 sites with primitive, partial or full hookups available. Camping equipment is also available for rental. The Fort Gordon Hilltop Riding Stables are located off North Range Road at 16th Avenue. More than 250 acres of trails are available to horseback riders. Lessons are offered for beginners to advanced riders. Hay rides, pony rides and organized trail rides for groups are conducted. Included are summer and holiday youth horse camps, lakeside ride outs, horseback adventure and education sessions, and Fort Gordon’s Pony ‘n Saddle Club. 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 55 ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities Nature Trail http://gordon.army.mil/dpw/ enrmo/trail.html 706-791-2327, 791-5016 Fort Gordon offers a unique setting for all to enjoy at its wildlife viewing blind and nature trail in Training Area 34 on Rowe Lane. Experience nature at its best; you may encounter river otter, beaver, raccoon, wood ducks, great blue herons, whitetail deer and eastern wild turkey, as well as many species of reptiles and amphibians. The site is ideal for family outings. Directions: From Gate 5 on Avenue of the States, drive approximately 0.75 miles to North Range Road and turn left. Continue on North Range Road 1.5 miles, past Olive Terrace and Training Areas 10 and 11 to Range Road. Turn left on Range Road and continue 3.25 miles, past Gordon Lakes Golf Course to McDuffie Road (left fork in road). Continue on McDuffie Road past the Game Warden and Fish & Wildlife to Union Mill Pond and Jones Chapel Road (5.25 miles). Turn right on Jones Chapel, continue to Rowe Lane (approximately 200m) and turn 56 right. The nature trail and observation tower/viewing blind are on the right next to Beaver Pond (approximately 350m). The nature trail and viewing blind are handicap accessible and open to the public. For more information, call the Environmental Branch at 791-2327 or 791-5016. Freedom Park Trail System www.fortgordon.com/images/ trail_map.jpg Boy Scout Troop 99 created the Freedom Park Trail System in 2001 with assistance from numerous Fort Gordon and Augusta area volunteers. Authorized activities include hiking, trail biking and running. No motorized bikes or vehicles are allowed at any time. The Freedom Park Trail System exists to provide a safe location for the Fort Gordon community to enjoy outdoor fitness activities and the natural beauty of our outdoor areas. See the entire trail system on the Fort Gordon installation foldout map or at the Web site address. Clubs, Dining & Entertainment www.fortgordon.com The Gordon Club 706-791-6780, 791-2205 Building 18402 The Gordon Club provides a top quality dining and entertainment facility for the community. The club offers breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday through Friday, special event programs, Sunday brunch on special occasions, party services and a complete catering service. The Gordon Club is located in Building 18402, on the corner of 19th Street and Brainard Avenue. The Courtyard Recreation & Dining Center 706-791-6000 Building 36708 Casual dining, great food, superb customer service and fun are what make The Courtyard an exciting, full-spectrum entertainment and dining alternative at Fort Gordon. You’ll find something for everyone. Enjoy sports, movies and music videos on the 9 x 12 video wall. Additionally, you can play a relaxing game of chess, billiards or ping-pong in the arcade and game room. You can also play a round of golf on the indoor golf simulator, shoot skeet, hunt wild game, take target practice on the shooting simulator or enjoy the NASCAR simulators. You can also show off your vocal talents during karaoke night in the lounge. Meeting space and catering services are also available. Call 791-6000 for details—or better yet, drop by and see for yourself Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Services & Facilities why everyone on Fort Gordon is talking about The Courtyard Recreation and Dining Center. Signal Café Go-Kart Track Signal Café offers a variety of soups, salads, hamburgers, sandwiches, a hot bar and pizzeria. Located on the first floor of Signal Towers, Building 29808, the Signal Café is open Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The Signal Café offers a variety of breakfast, lunch and snack items. 706-791-5078 Fort Gordon’s Go-Kart Track is located behind the Courtyard Recreation & Dining Center, Building 36708. The hours of operation are Fridays from 4 to 9 p.m., Saturdays from noon to 9 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 7 p.m. Cost is $5.00 for each 10-minute ride. Group rates for 8 or more are available. Drivers must be at least 10 years of age. Call Outdoor Recreation at 791-5078 or 791-3317 for more information. NASCAR Simulator 706-791-8489 Building 25722 Fort Gordon’s Initial Entry Training Soldiers are afforded an opportunity to drive NASCAR-style at the Initial Entry Training Recreation Center located on B Street, across from Signal Towers on Chamberlain Avenue. Coin-operated arcade games, a NASCAR simulator, TVs with cable, DVDs available for signout, pool tables, board games, a 25computer Internet café, and a snack bar are available at the center. Kegler’s Lounge 706-791-8716 Building 33200 Kegler’s Lounge, adjacent to Gordon Lanes, is open to military and civilians. The sports theme offers an atmosphere of camaraderie with pool tables, six large televisions, video games and your favorite beverages and snacks. Current televised sports events (including closed circuit) are shown via satellite. 706-791-7019 Signal Towers, Building 29808 The Grill 706-791-1148 Darling Hall, Building 33720 The Grill at Darling Hall offers a variety of breakfast and lunch items including soups, salads, hamburgers and sandwiches. Located on the first floor of Darling Hall, Building 33720, The Grill is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Bogey’s Grill at Gordon Lakes Golf Course 706-791-2433 Building 537 Bogey’s Grill is located on Range Road, Building 537, at the Gordon Lakes Golf Course. Enjoy ‘grab-ngo’ breakfasts during the week from 7 to 10:30 a.m. from the Pro Shop, or heartier breakfasts on weekends and holidays from 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. Lunch is served from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and includes daily lunch specials. Better Opportunities for Single Service Members (BOSS) www.fortgordon.com/boss 706-791-3025, 791-7862 Building 28320 What is BOSS? The Better Opportunities for Single Service Members program supports the overall quality of single Soldiers’ lives. BOSS identifies real Soldier well-being issues and concerns by recommending improvements through the chain of command. BOSS also encourages and assists single Soldiers in identifying and planning for recreational and leisure activities. Additionally, the program gives single Soldiers the opportunity to participate in and contribute to their respective communities through volunteer activities throughout the year. Come out to the new BOSS headquarters and play pool, foosball, ping-pong, video arcade games and more! See your unit BOSS representative for upcoming events or visit the BOSS website at www.fort gordon.com/boss. BOSS is located on Lane Avenue in Building 28320. Entertainment Program 706-791-4389, 706-793-8552 Building 32100 The Fort Gordon Entertainment Program, located in Building 32100 in the Post Exchange’s PXtra complex, offers a full season of professionally directed and produced theatrical and concert attractions. Using an all-volunteer cast, crew and backstage helpers, participants come from both the military and civilian communities. This program produces the critically acclaimed Fort Gordon Dinner Theatre. The dinner theatre has a full season of Broadway type musicals, comedies, dramatic presentations and special attractions. The program now offers outdoor concerts featuring nationally known entertainers. The Entertainment Program is always looking for new talent and dedicated workers to participate in each production. Prior theatrical experience is not necessary. For reservations and information, call 706-791-4389 or 706-793-8552. 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 57 ➜ Next Page Augusta Area The Best of All Worlds Augusta www.augusta.net Augusta, Georgia is the ideal city for you to live and work! Although a half-million people call Georgia’s second largest city home, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the small town feel this city exudes. We revel in our lack of traffic jams and the convenience of being within a short drive of anywhere in the metro area. At the same time, we also enjoy a plethora of first class amenities, including fine dining, professional sporting events, shopping at great stores and unique specialty shops, and attending first rate cultural events and 58 ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Augusta Area concerts. Elton John, Jay Leno, Jessye Norman, Tina Turner, Alan Jackson and Willie Nelson are among the renowned performers who have graced Augusta’s stages within recent years. Professional minor league baseball and hockey teams also play in Augusta to enthusiastic crowds. One of the most prestigious events in all of sports is the Masters Tournament, a tradition we have shared with the world since its inception in the 1930s. In a beautiful city at a beautiful time of year, a golf course of stunning perfection hides its toughness behind a serene facade of manicured botanical beauty. Once you walk the hallowed grounds of the Augusta National, you’ll begin to understand what the allure and mystique of this fabled tournament is all about. But if artistry of the non-golf variety is what you long for, get ready. Augusta’s growing arts community includes its well known ballet, opera, symphony and theater companies, touring Broadway production that make stopovers in the Garden City and other annual events on Augusta’s very busy cultural calendar. Speaking of the calendar, it’s very kind to Augusta in terms of climate. We don’t have months of brutal cold—you can play golf in January in short sleeves. Thanks to Augusta’s hot summers and great location, digging your toes into the sand of an Atlantic beach can be a quick and relaxing three-hour trip. Taking advantage of the area’s mild climate for such recreation is easy for Augusta residents because their dollars go further here than they do elsewhere. Over the past decade, Augusta has been among the most affordable markets in the nation on overall cost of living indexes. Added to those quality of life factors, metro Augusta also has one of the largest and most skilled medical communities in the entire Southeast. Georgia’s first heart transplant operation was performed in Augusta and the medical community continues to be on the leading edge of both transplant and research. The area also hosts one of the most highly regarded burn treatment centers in the Southeast and a new state-of-the-art children’s hospital. The majority of Augusta’s thousands of health care professionals are home grown. Our city is home to the Medical College of Georgia, where each year, thousands of doctors, dentists, nurses, therapists, researchers and other health care professionals are trained. A student could go from preschool to PhD in metro Augusta’s educational institutions and emerge with an education unrivaled anywhere. It is easy to see that Augusta, Georgia, with its beauty and charm and its medical, cultural, educational and recreational opportunities, is indeed the best place to live and work! (Courtesy of Augusta Magazine). North Augusta, South Carolina www.northaugusta.net The City of North Augusta, South Carolina is strategically centered in the Augusta-Aiken metropolitan area and conveniently located along the South Carolina banks of the Savannah River. North Augusta offers the best of both worlds—an idyllic small-town lifestyle amid all the benefits of big city living. In short, ours is an unparalleled quality of life! North Augusta residents enjoy an abundance of wholesome recreational and cultural activities, quaint neighborhoods, superior health care services, exceptional employment opportunities and numerous shopping and dining experiences. Among these are a large medical community, a strong military base, a U.S. Department of Energy facility and a number of Fortune 500 manufacturing and technology companies. Public education standings are among the highest in the state and higher education opportunities abound with a medical college, two technical colleges, a liberal arts college and two universities all just minutes away. North Augusta celebrates a long and rich history. Breathtaking antebellum mansions and beautiful Victorian creations are eloquent reminders of the past. These historic treasures gracefully co-exist with picturesque, well-manicured homes in friendly, affordable neighborhoods. Many of North Augusta’s recent residential developments include beautiful new communities on the Savannah riverfront. North Augusta is big on recreation. The city currently maintains fourteen park and open space areas with facilities ranging from simple playgrounds and picnic spots to beautiful settings for quiet reflection. One such area, Wade Hampton Veterans Park, designed to mimic the Stars and Stripes of the American Flag, is dedicated to the honor and memory of the veterans of every war since the Revolution. Creighton Living History Park is a beautiful, natural setting for a host of community events, from free concerts to historical reenactments. The City’s Riverview Park, the flagship of the city’s extensive park system, features 149 acres with athletic fields, tennis courts, an 18-hole disc-golf course, playgrounds, trails and campsites. Soccer, softball, baseball, football, basketball, volleyball and cheerleading are just a few of the year-round recreational opportunities available for the sports enthusiast. The Riverview Park Activities Center offers locals a state-of-the-art recreation facility complete with four gymnasiums, two racquetball courts, weight room, game rooms and meeting rooms. The center also features a suspended indoor walking and jogging track and is the site of numerous sporting events and competitions, exercise classes and group 2006-2007 Post Guide ➜ Previous Page 59 ➜ Next Page Augusta Area meetings. Membership is open to out of state residents at a nominal daily or annual fee. One of North Augusta’s most popular recreational facilities is the Greeneway, a multi-purpose trail created out of an abandoned railroad right of way. Grab your roller blades, your bike or your running shoes and enjoy meandering through the natural terrain of the community and along the city’s waterfront. The Greeneway is 4.8 miles of an eventual eight-mile track. In the future, the Greeneway will connect with planned citywide bicycle paths. Try your hand at one of the city’s newest private developments, The River Club Golf Course, designed by internationally acclaimed course architect Jim Fazio. Set along the banks of the Savannah River, the River Golf Club offers a unique setting, which includes large bent grass greens, numerous lakes, wetlands and dramatic bunkers. The River Golf Course is open to the public, offers 60 five sets of tees, a challenging but fair layout and all the amenities to ensure a memorable golfing experience. Virtually every weekend, horse lovers from all over the Southeast gather at the North Augusta Hippodrome for equestrian shows, barrel racing, cow roping and more. The Hippodrome serves as home base for the competitors in Augusta’s annual National Barrel Horse Association National Championships and offers both an open-air and closed arena as well as stables to accommodate event participants. The City of North Augusta and other community-based organizations are host each year to numerous free, fun and family oriented festivals and events sure to entertain! Call the North Augusta Chamber of Commerce for more details, 803-279-2323. North Augusta has big plans for its future. From its role as a leading trading post in the 1700s, as a terminus of the Charleston-Hamburg railway of the 1800s, and as a resort for America’s elite in the 1900s, North Augusta has seen the Savannah River transformed from a working river to a pleasure river. Re-integrating the river into community life has been a priority of North Augusta planners and developers for some time. The River Club Golf Course, completed in 1998, is the first of many private redevelopment projects planned for the City’s riverfront. A waterfront park, marinas, hotel and conference center and traditional neighborhoods are exciting new planned developments that focus, once again, on the natural beauty of the river. With its natural beauty, incredible recreational advantages, location within a major metropolitan area, affordable housing and excellent employment opportunities, North Augusta has unlimited potential. Come for a visit or visit for a lifetime...you’ll feel at home from the first hello! Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page History History of Fort Gordon www.gordon.army.mil Camp Gordon, named for Confederate Lieutenant General John Brown Gordon, was activated for infantry and armor training during World War II. During the war, its 55,000 acres served as a divisional training base for the 4th and 26th Infantry Divisions and the 10th Armored Division that fought in Europe in General George S. Patton’s Third Army. (The inactivated 10th Armored Division still calls Fort Gordon home). After World War II, more than 85,000 officers and enlisted personnel were discharged from Camp Gordon’s Army Personnel Center. Other facilities included a U.S. Disciplinary Barracks and, beginning in 1943, a prisoner of war camp for German and Italian World War II captives. ➜ Previous Page 61 ➜ Next Page History Camp Gordon, almost deserted after June 1948, came to life in September 1948 with the establishment of the Signal Corps Training Center. The post’s training mission grew with the addition of the Military Police School in September 1948 and the activation of the Engineer Aviation Unit Training Center in January 1949 (the latter remained at Camp Gordon for only one year). The Korean conflict again placed Camp Gordon center stage in preparing Soldiers for combat. In addition to communications personnel at the Signal Training Center’s Signal Corps Replacement Training Center and Signal Unit Training Group, MPs trained for combat assignments while the 51st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade formed three detachments before moving to Camp Stewart, Ga. In 1950, the installation became the site for Military Government Training for the Army. Also during 62 the decade, Camp Gordon was home to the only Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory in the continental United States as well as a Rehabilitation Training Center and a U.S. Disciplinary Barracks. In 1953, the Basic Replacement Training Center and the Advanced Leader’s School provided basic training and advanced leadership training (both were inactivated in 1955.) The Civil Affairs School arrived in 1955 as part of the Civil Affairs and Military Government School. Camp Gordon, becoming a permanent Army installation on March 21, 1956, was redesignated Fort Gordon. The U.S. Army Training Center (Basic) was activated here in 1957. During the Vietnam War, infantry, military police and signal Soldiers trained at Fort Gordon. While Signal Corps training continued to expand throughout the 1960s, other activities ceased through postwar deactivations and the Military Police School’s move to Fort McClellan, Ala. In June 1962, all activities of the Signal Corps Training Center were reorganized under the U.S. Army Southeastern Signal School. Designating the installation the U.S. Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon, the Army consolidated all communications training at Fort Gordon on Oct. 1, 1974. The arrival of the Army’s Computer Science School was only part of the impetus for the fort’s tremendous growth during the 1980s. The following decade found its Mobilization Command deploying numerous troops to Southwest Asia during Operation Desert Shield-Desert Storm (19901991). Fort Gordon figures prominently in the post-Cold War national defense. Still the “Home of the Signal Regiment,” it also supports the 93d Signal Brigade, 513th Military Intelligence Brigade and the Regional Security Operations Center. 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Augusta, GA 30909 2 miles from Gate 1 at Fort Gordon (706) 855-2088 1-800-4-CHOICE • TDY Rate • Free Long Distance • Free Wired & Wireless Internet • Kitchen Area • Iron & Ironing Board • Full Size Refrigerator • Microwave • In Room Coffee • Hair Dryer • Free Local Calls • Voice Mail • Free Continental Breakfast • Guest Laundry Room • 25” TV/VCR Cable TV/HBO • Business Center • Outdoor Pool • Climate Control Full Bath 520 Exit 3A 2182 Gordon Hwy. Augusta, GA 30909 2 miles from Gate 1 at Fort Gordon (706) 312-7000 1-800-4-HEARTH • • • • • ➜ Previous Page Fort Gordon - 2 miles Bush field Airport - 8 miles Downtown Augusta - 8 miles Augusta Mall - 3 miles Augusta National - 6 miles All Suites Include • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • TDY Rate Free Long Distance Free Wired & Wireless Internet Kitchen Area • Iron & Ironing Board Full Size Refrigerator Microwave In Room Coffee Hair Dryer Free Local Calls Voice Mail Free Continental Breakfast Guest Laundry Room 25” TV/VCR Cable TV/HBO Business Center Outdoor Pool Climate Control Full Bath ➜ Next Page Our Suites Have: • Separate Living Area • Microwave Oven • Refrigerator And Coffeemaker • Two Phones With Voice Mail And Dataport Connection • Two Remote Controlled Color Televisions With Premium Cable Channels • Iron & Ironing Board • Hair Dryer • 36” TV’s In Select Rooms The Augusta area offers a myriad of activities including 28 sites and attractions listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the award winning Augusta Riverfront revitalization on the Savannah River, Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Richmond County Museum, National Science Center, Georgia Golf Hall of Fame and 12 public golf courses within four minutes of the hotel. • Conference Room • Ballroom • Complimentary Buffet Breakfast & Evening Cocktails • Restaurant • Pool • Omni Fitness Center • Augusta National Golf Club Is Approximately One Mile Away • More Than 40 Restaurants And Attractions Within Three Miles Of The Hotel. • High Speed Internet • Free Local Calls • Earn Points • 10 Miles From Ft. 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G BLDG # SPOT GRID 29718 39708 29605 44 38 68 D-2 F-3 D-2 300 33800 14608 33200 21605 29718 33500 10501 69 37 67 1 60 44 40 F-1 E-2 B-2 E-3 C-2 D-2 E-2 A-2 F-1 14601/2/3 65 29717 29807 41 24 B-2 F-3 D-2 D-2 D-4 C-3 E-4 24402 32100 29801 21608 36709 32 43 BLDG # Post Office 36302 Public Works & Logistics Directorate 14500 PX (Main) 38200 (Includes: Amusement Arcade, Barber and Beauty Shops, Florist, Food Court, Nutrition Center, Optical Shop, Hospital Pharmacy Annex, Specialty Shop) PXtra 35200 (Includes: Alterations Shop, Amusement Center, Automotive, Car Rental, Cleaners/Laundry, Engraving/Trophy Shop, Furniture, Major Appliances, Military Clothing Sales, Outdoor Living, Shoe/Boot Repair, Sporting Goods, Toys) Recreation Center, Student 25722 Recycling Center 997 Red Cross 300 Regional Training Site Medical 13401 Reserve Center 14401 Riding Stables 506 SERMC HQ 38801 Service Station/Shoppette 49300 Service Station/Shoppette 100 Signal Theater 21610 Signal Towers 29808 (Includes: Command Group, DCD, DISA, DRM, HRED, LNO's, Mailroom, NSA LNO, OCOS, Protocol, DOT, RC Affairs, Threat Ofc, TSMs, Signal Café) Soldier Service Center (Darling Hall) 33720 (Includes: Army Community Service, Carlson Official Travel, Civilian Personnel, DHR, DES, EEO, Finance, Garrison Command HQ, Garrison RMO, Housing, ID Cards, In-Out Processing, Medical Retention Processing Bn, Lending Closet, Permanent Party Military Personnel, Post Reenlistment, Retirement Services, Safety, Security, Transportation, The Grill, Vehicle Registration) Storage Area (Self Storage/Mini-Warehouse) Swap & Assist Shop 39101 TMDE 41204 Training Support Center Devices 15303 TRICARE Area Office for Overseas (TLAC) 38716 TSC EST 2000 Facility 81100 Units: 15th Regt Sig Bde HQ 25710 31st Intel Sqdn (USAF) 28423 56th Sig Bn Hq 25423 63rd Sig Bn 28510 67th Sig Bn 25525 73rd Ord Bn 25604 93rd Sig Bde HQ 25526 2/347th Regt, 87th Div (Ex) USAR 14401 Task Force Lightning Bn 21604 202nd MI Bn 21722 249th Gen Hosp 11303 297th MI Bn 21717 308th MI Bn, 902nd MI Gp 39211 324th Sig Bn (USAR) 14401 359th Sig Bde (USAR) HQ 14401 369th Sig Bn 29602 442nd Sig Bn 29809 447th Sig Bn 25601 513th MI Bde HQ 21710 551st Sig Bn 25605 116th MI Gp (HHD) 21720 NSA/CSS GA 24701 206th MI Bn 28423 1487th Log Spt Bn, 87th Div (Ex) USAR 14401 3297th USAH (USAR) 14401 Co D, Marine Crypt Spt Bn 28423 Det 1, 338th TRS (HQ) 25702 Navy Information Operations Center 28423 Navy Supply Corps Sch Det 25430 US Marine Corps Det 25425 Vehicle Maintenance Facility 13700 (513th MI Bde) Vehicle Support Facility, GSA 13804 Vet Clinic 500 Vet Command HQ (Southeast Regional) 38801-C Warehouse, General Purpose 12810 Youth Challenge Academy 40006 Youth Services Center 45410 SPOT GRID 66 E-3 B-2 E-3 E-3 13 47 48 D-2 A-2 F-1 B-3 B-2 B-4 F-3 F-4 F-1 D-2 D-2 25 E-2 46 16 D-3 70 E-3 E-4 B-3 72 71 F-3 A-3 49 17 64 50 51 52 23 46 53 54 64 55 5 46 46 56 D-2 D-2 D-2 D-2 D-2 D-2 D-2 B-2 C-2 C-2 A-3 C-2 E-3 B-2 B-2 D-2 D-2 D-2 C-2 D-2 C-2 C-2 D-2 58 59 57 4 20 17 46 46 17 61 17 62 63 B-2 B-2 D-2 D-2 D-2 D-2 D-3 B-2 B-2 C-4 16 E-3 B-2 E-4 F-4 D-3 D-2 D-2 E-3 ➜ Next Page Microtel Inn & Suites - Augusta (Riverwatch Pkwy.), GA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 62 Guestrooms - Singles, Doubles, Suites, Jacuzzi Rooms ADA Compliant Accessible Rooms and Suites Adjoining Rooms for Flexible Family Accommodations Free Continental Breakfast Free Local Calls Free Long Distance Free High Speed Internet Guest Laundry Fitness Center Business Center Outdoor Pool Microfridge in every Guestroom Hairdryers and Irons & Ironing Boards in every Guestroom In room safes Full Cable 24” Flat Screen TV with DVD Player Movies On Demand Facilities • Complimentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast & USA Today • Manager’s Reception (Mon, Tues & Wed) • Outdoor Pool & Whirlpool • Meeting Space & Executive Boardroom Available • Fax & Copy Service • Non-Smoking & handicapped Rooms • Whirlpool Suites with Refrigerators, Microwaves, Wet Bars and VCRs • Coffeemakers & Iron/Ironing Boards • Computer Dataports • Free Cable TV with HBO ➜ Previous Page 2909 Riverwest Dr. Augusta, GA 30907 Ph: (706) 481-8010 Toll Free: (877) 733-1377 Augusta Comfort Inn 629 Frontage Road, N.W. Augusta, GA 30907 706-855-6060 706-855-8008 fax At each Red Roof Inn throughout the country, you’ll find consistent high quality, cleanliness, friendly service and the following great features: 4328 Frontage Road Augusta, GA 30909 • Kids 17 and younger stay free when occupying the same room with an adult family member • Free local telephone calls • Voice mail in all rooms • Dataports • T-Mobile wireless broadband internet service also available in most locations • Complimentary morning coffee • Free ESPN, ESPN2, HBO, CNN, Discovery, The Learning Channel, The Weather Channel, TNT, TBS, USA, Fox News and more... • Free USA TODAY newspaper weekdays in our lobby • Alarm/Clock radios • Snack centers • Cribs provided at no charge Tel: 706-228-3031 Fax: 706-228-3128 For reservations 1-800-RED-ROOF ➜ Next Page Microtel Inn & Suites Augusta, GA Whether you are visiting Augusta on business or pleasure, Microtel Inn & Suites offers safe, clean and affordable accommodations. • 61 Guest Rooms, Interior Corridors & Electronic Locks. • Singles, doubles, and suites available. • All rooms include microwave, refrigerator, and coffeemaker. • Non-smoking and ADA accessible rooms available. • Complimentary Deluxe Breakfast. • 21” remote controlled TV with Cable, ESPN, CNN, and HBO. • Outdoor swimming pool and fitness facilities available. • Large Meeting Room, Business Center, High Speed Internet Connection. • Fax and Copy services on premises. • Guest Laundry. - Free hot continental breakfast. - Free faxes, copies and printing in the 24-hour business center. - Fitness room and whirlpool. - Free copy of USA Today. - Indoor Heated Pool. - Express checkout. - Neutrogena bathroom amenities. - Moen Revolution showerhead, curved shower rod, hookless shower curtain and upgraded towels. - Top of the line mattress and box spring with softer pillows and linens. - In-room coffee maker, iron, ironing board and safe. - Ability to earn valuable TripRewards points, air miles or rail points. - Guest Suites available. - Valet and Dry Cleaning Service available. - Complimentary Happy Hour, Monday thru Thursday from 5 PM to 7 PM. Guest of this Augusta hotel are provided an abundance of amenities including: • Free continental breakfast. • Free coffee. • Free high-speed. Internet access. • Free local calls. • Outdoor pool. • Copy & Fax Services. • Refrigerators / Microwaves. • Computer hook-ups. • Whirlpool Rooms Available. ➜ Previous Page RESTAURANTS WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE & IMMEDIATE DRIVING AREA: Zack’s Grill (Next Door), Waffle House, McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Denny’s, Pizza Hut, Burger King, Applebee’s, Macaroni and Grill, Chili’s, Soup & Salad, Olive Garden, Steak-Out, Vallarta Mexican Restaurant and others. 2176 Gordon Hwy. (off Bobby Jones Expressway) Augusta, GA 30909 Phone: (706) 736-6425 Fax: 736-8219 www.microtelinn.com Wingate Inn - Augusta Northeast 2123 Noland Connector Gordon Hwy & Bobby Jones Expressway Augusta, GA 30909 US Phone: 706-729-1616 Fax: 706-739-0453 20 520 520 Hwy. 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Box 509100 San Diego, California 92150-9100 (858) 695-9600 / www.marcoa.com 2006 ➜ Next Page 461 Park West Drive Augusta, GA 30813 706-855-9111 3023 Washington Road • Augusta, GA 30907 • Electronic room keys • Free local phone calls • Seasonal outdoor pool • Complimentary coffee and newspaper in lobby • Senior, special and group rates available • In-room personal voice mail • Wake-up service • Computer center and fax services • Meeting room and banquet room for 15-150 people • Children 18 and under stay free in parent’s room For Reservations Call: 706-736-2595 All Suites Include • TDY Rate • Free Long Distance Calls in USA • Free Internet Service-All Rooms • 3 1/2 Miles from Fort Gordon • Voice Mail • Free Continental Breakfast • Guest Laundry Room • 24” TV/DVD/Cable TV/HBO • Large “Las Vegas” Style In Room Jacuzzi • Business Center • Outdoor Pool • Across from Cracker Barrel Restaurant • Margarita’z Bar & Grill www.americasbestinns.com Best Western Evans Hotel 706-651-9100 452 Park West Drive Conveniently located near Ft. Gordon, Augusta National Golf Course, Ft. Discovery, Golf Hall of Fame and other areas of interest. Take I-20 Exit 194, south on Belair Road. The Best Western offers: • King and Double Queen Beds • Elevator • Outdoor Pool • Remote Cable TV with HBO • Exercise Room • Complimentary Hot Breakfast • Business/Meeting Room • Non-Smoking Rooms • Shopping and Restaurants Nearby • Whirlpool Rooms • Free Unlimited Calls • Free High Speed Internet • Guest Laundry Reservations: 1-706-651-9100 ➜ Previous Page Brand New - Interior Corridor Motel 6 welcomes you to beautiful Augusta with DVD Player and VCR, High Speed Internet Connection, Free Unlimited Long Distance, Refrigerator and Microwave in every room. Motel 6 Augusta also features a Pool, Guest Laundry, Fitness Center, Hospitality Room and a Business Computer in The Lobby. Jacuzzi Suites and Kitchenette Rooms are also available. Enjoy all these amenities at the best price of any national chain. Motel 6 Augusta 459 Parkwest Drive - Grovetown, GA 30813 Exit 194 Off I-20 Across From Cracker Barrel 706-651-8300 • Fax: 706-651-8391 ➜ Next Page Three Great Neighborhoods Located Minutes From Fort Gordon Willow Oak Village Willow Oak Village Opening 2007 Creek Bend 1220 Creek Bend Drive Grovetown, GA 30813 Phone: 706-869-7411 Euchee Creek 983 Cannock Street Grovetown, GA 30813 Phone: 706-651-1976 Please Call for More information: 669 North Belair Road • Evans, Georgia 30809 Bus: (706) 863-1775 or (800) 558-1775 • Fax: (706) 863-4304 Website: www.PruBeazleyRealEstate.com • Email: [email protected] Providence Place Visa Mastercard Discover Accepted 2205 Southgate Drive Augusta, GA 30906 (706) 793-2664 E-mail: [email protected] www.royal-american.net FEATURES • Fully equipped kitchens • Mini-blinds • Pool • Laundry facilities • Total electric central heat and air • Washer and dryer connections in some • Near Ft. Gordon • Gas heat/hot water heaters Willow Ridge Visa Mastercard Discover Accepted 2812 Joy Road Augusta, GA 30909 (706) 738-5339 E-mail: [email protected] www.royal-american.net FEATURES • Mini-blinds • Military discounts • Swimming pool • Total electric • Playground • Central heat and air • Convenient location ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page MA RT IN N W TO RD L RD D D N BLAIR OL W RD EDGE RD MI LL OLD A IK ARY 9TH ST UND E BO WY NH RD OL DS AV AN NA H RD LEV EE RD FF DU D GE RD NI XO N RD RD 520 S Georgia Regional Hospital RD PHINZY RD G E RD 56 D IFFIN R IN GR MARV KWY DP AR RN BA UG DO 25 RO SIE RR D Gate 5 OLD LOU ISV ILL ER D DR E AT ST ➜ Previous Page RD ND R ID HE ID BR WIN DSO R SP RIN GR D DE BLV D RIVE RFR ON TD R AR FE RR Y RD SA ND B 1 TOB AC CO S AN ER PE AC HO RC HA RD RD O M H C RI HIG HL A N D CHAMBERLAIN AVE OL K OO BR W DO EA M 1 VE HEARD A FORT GORDON FT EO NU This map cannot be used for legal purposes, especially for determination of public access adherent to sale or transfer of real estate where official government plat maps must be used to verify any traffic way shown on this map. 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YR RR M RD D FAR OR PUBLISH 20 IN E YS F FUR EF HER Georgia Visitor Center, Info. 8:30am - 5:30pm MARCOA EVANS T O D KE R ASCU A GA LA 230 D KS R OC STEVENS CREEK R D RD 15T HS T WA SH ING TO N LO TOB ACC OR D CK A ND Augusta Regional Airport at Bush Field DAM RD Lock & Dam Park ➜ Next Page ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page MERRICK PLACE 706-736-0576 Our apartment homes boast spacious floorplans, plenty of closet space and extraordinary residential service, along with a quiet neighborhood plus much more. Merrick Place exceeds today’s essentials and surpasses tomorrow’s possibilities… www.wilkinsonrea.com/merrick • Two basketball courts FEATURES: • Two laundry facilities • Cable ready • Extra-large floorplans • Ceiling fans • Park area with barbecue grill • Private patios and balconies • Townhomes available • Walk-in closets • Military discounts • Fitness center • Quiet Tree-lined, park-like setting • Close to shopping/dining • Two tennis courts • Children’s playground • Clubhouse • Two sparkling swimming pools • Washer and dryer connections in select homes • 24 hour maintenance 3190 Skinner Mill Road • Augusta, GA 30909 • 706-736-0576 • Fax: 706-736-1626 • [email protected] OAK VIEW PLACE 706-796-6059 FEATURES: • • • • • • • • • • • • Washer and dryer connections Fully equipped kitchen Swimming pool Clubhouse Heavily wooded area Military discounts Beautifully landscaped Private patios Ceiling fans Fireplace in select units Gas, heat and hot water 24 hour maintenance • Convenient to day care, Fort Gordon and major shopping • Playground • Ceiling fans in all apartments 3506 Oak View Place • Hephzibah, GA 30815 • 706-796-6059 • Fax: 706-793-5894 • www.wilkinsonrea.com • [email protected] PLAZA PLACE 803-279-2953 FEATURES: • • • • • • • • • • Professional on-site management Beautifully landscaped Private patio/balcony Washer and dryer connections Laundry facilities • 24-hour maintenance Pest control • Water and trash included Washer and dryer available in some units Sunrooms (optional) • Swimming pool Lighted tennis court • Playground Cable ready • Picnic area 1300 Plaza Place • North Augusta, SC 29841 • 803-279-2953 • Fax: 803-278-5327 • www.wilkinsonrea.com • [email protected] CARING MANAGEMENT BY ➜ Previous Page Stephen D. 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DG CENT LUKE RD ON IN D FIE R cDUF GE M R O GE MARCOA MT PLEASANT RD TO 2006 ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page This map cannot be used for legal purposes, especially for determination of public access adherent to sale or transfer of real estate where official government plat maps must be used to verify any traffic way shown on this map. MARCOA Publishing, Inc. assumes no responsibility in cases of misrepresentation by others of map data not confirmed by actual surveys. © 2006 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. P.O. Box 509100 San Diego, California 92150-9100 (858) 695-9600 / www.marcoa.com C U T T ER M IL L R MILLHOLLOW LN AVERY AVE AIL SB IR EL A LEWISTON RD AUTUMN TR D RD RED BUD DR S OLD BELAIR RD 2120 MEMORY LN 402 E AD HP SOUT ZON HORI L BELG 402 D R D AIR R BEL 20 STEINER CEMETERY W KW KING CEMETERY KI IL Y N RD IN RD HAGL RD EL L RU TH ST D IS R LEW KINGS WY NSO NA VE PUBLISH TO W WM AN NE G, INC. 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Amenities: Cable TV, in-room movies and video games, complimentary in-room coffee, iron/board, hairdryer, large work desk and lamp, phones with voice mail and data ports, complimentary USA Today, Free High Speed Internet. • Fort Gordon • Augusta National Golf Course • Aquatic Center • Ice Forum • Newman Tennis Center • Augusta/Richmond County Civic Center • Cotton Exchange Museum • Fort Discovery National Science Center • Augusta Riverwall • Clark Hill Lake • Funsville • Augusta Regional Airport Express check-in and checkout, laundry/valet services, copying, fax and computer services, free parking. Beautifully landscaped outdoor pool, health facility on premises, tennis and golf nearby. Relax in Ashley’s Lounge for cocktails and conversation. Augusta Holiday Inn 2155 Gordon Highway Augusta, GA 30909 Phone: (706) 737-2300 Fax: (706) 737-0418 e-mail: [email protected] www.augusta-holidayinn.com Ashley’s restaurant open for breakfast and dinner, and offers the convenience of inroom dining. For reservations at more than 2000 Holiday Inn Hotels worldwide call 1-800-HOLIDAY, or your travel agent. We accept major credit cards Meeting room for up to 100 people. Directions: Located at the Intersection I-520 and Gordon Highway. Exit 3A. Just 5 minutes East of I-20. Exit 196A. ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page WEST EAGLE GREENS A PA R T M E N T S WEST EAGLE GREEN West Eagle Green offers a secluded setting on beautifully landscaped grounds in prestigious West Augusta. We’re convenient to golf courses, colleges, restaurants, shopping, entertainment, I-20, Medical College of Georgia and Fort Gordon. Coming home is the best part of the day when you live a West Eagle Green. CALL FOR SPECIALS (706) 738-6653 OU T RD . SKINNER MILL RD . ➢ N C YS BO OU TR SC 249 Boy Scout Road Augusta, GA 30909 WASHINGTON RD. 20 Y BO FEATURES • Spacious floorplans • Spacious closets • Ceiling fans • Dishwasher, disposal and F/F refrigerator • Washer/dryer connections in select homes • Vaulted ceilings in select homes • Patio or balcony with outside storage • On-site laundry facilities • 24-hour emergency maintenance • Large, sparkling pool • Lighted tennis court • Playground • Fitness center • Pets welcome D. Directions: From I-20 to Washington Road turn east. Turn right at 1st light onto Boy Scout Rd. Community is on the right. Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9-6; Sat 10-5; Sun 1-5 FLOORPLANS 1 BDR from $499-$559 2 BDR from $589-$649 3 Bdr from $729 SouthSide Self Storage We Support Our Troops & Retirees Good health starts with your mouth. Most people are not aware that periodontal disease can affect your entire body. Did you know it’s a contributor to heart attacks, diabetes and low birth weights? - Best prices in town GUARANTEED! 10% Military discount Authorized U-Haul Dealer 6 sizes to choose from 24/7 Access and Video Surveillance Moving supplies available Office hours: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm (706) 560-0406 Proper dental hygiene is the key to avoiding these problems. Dr. Hickey and his caring staff are dedicated to helping you get your mouth back in good health by: • Regular checkups and cleanings • Total gum disease treatments • Extractions where necessary, as well as wisdom teeth ...remember - only floss the ones you want to keep! WE ARE OPEN MONDAY-THURSDAY •MOST INSURANCE FILED •MEDICAID ACCEPTED •MILITARY ESPECIALLY WELCOMED “You protect our freedom, let us protect your dental health” DR. 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AIRPORTS AUGUSTA REGIONAL AIRPORT 1501 Aviation Wy AUGUSTA....................................706-798-3236 See our Ad - this classification SATELLITE TV HOME THEATER APARTMENTS BLANCHARD & CALHOUN REAL ESTATE COMPANY PO Box 1808 AUGUSTA ..........................................706-722-7331 See our Ad - this classification COLLIER MANAGEMENT COMPANY 4310 Belair Frontage Rd Ste 1 AUGUSTA ..............706-863-8182 See our Ad - this classification also on Page 164 EAGLE POINTE 100 Whiskey Rd GROVETOWN ..............................706-868-0717 See our Ad - this classification GMH MILITARY HOUSING 771 D Pecan Ct FT GORDON ................................706-772-7041 See our Ad - Base Housing also Editorial Section ➜ Previous Page Satellite TVThe Best Value In TV Entertainment ➜ Next Page 92 APARTMENTS ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Regency Village Large Enough to Serve You Intimate community just minutes away from shopping, schools, churches and Fort Gordon. Regency Village 2 bedroom and 2 bath garden apartments are conveniently located near everything. Small Enough to Know You (706) 863-8182 www.colliermanagement.com 2810 1/2 Thomas Lane Augusta, GA 30906 From $475 (706) 790-9161 Petersburg Place Wylds Woods The comforts of a house at the cost of an apartment, Petersburg Place is located in beautiful Columbia County. Enjoy our many features including our sparkling swimming pool. Many of our energy efficient 2 bedroom townhomes and Garden apartments have fireplaces. Enjoy living in a centrally located community near Augusta Mall with a swimming pool and all of the amenities of home. Wylds Wood’s bedroom garden apartments are a fresh new concept in affordable apartment living. From $545 (706) 860-0734 3632 Old Petersburg Rd. 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From $450 (706) 737-8866 Fax # 706-737-8867 ➜ Previous Page From $615 (706) 860-0734 Relax in a small intimate community just minutes away from shopping, schools churches, and Fort Gordon. Quail Hollow’s 2 bedroom garden apartments and 2 bedroom townhomes are conveniently located near everything. 2515 Center West Pkwy. Augusta, GA 30909 2719 Tobacco Rd. Augusta, GA 30915 From $505 (706) 798-6898 ➜ Next Page APARTMENTS 93 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. MERRICK PLACE 706-736-0576 Our apartment homes boast spacious floorplans, plenty of closet space and extraordinary residential service, along with a quiet neighborhood plus much more. Merrick Place exceeds today’s essentials and surpasses tomorrow’s possibilities… www.wilkinsonrea.com/merrick • Two basketball courts FEATURES: • Two laundry facilities • Cable ready • Extra-large floorplans • Ceiling fans • Park area with barbecue grill • Private patios and balconies • Townhomes available • Walk-in closets • Military discounts • Fitness center • Quiet Tree-lined, park-like setting • Close to shopping/dining • Two tennis courts • Children’s playground • Clubhouse • Two sparkling swimming pools • Washer and dryer connections in select homes • 24 hour maintenance 3190 Skinner Mill Road • Augusta, GA 30909 • 706-736-0576 • Fax: 706-736-1626 • [email protected] OAK VIEW PLACE 706-796-6059 FEATURES: • • • • • • • • • • • • Washer and dryer connections Fully equipped kitchen Swimming pool Clubhouse Heavily wooded area Military discounts Beautifully landscaped Private patios Ceiling fans Fireplace in select units Gas, heat and hot water 24 hour maintenance • Convenient to day care, Fort Gordon and major shopping • Playground • Ceiling fans in all apartments 3506 Oak View Place • Hephzibah, GA 30815 • 706-796-6059 • Fax: 706-793-5894 • www.wilkinsonrea.com • [email protected] PLAZA PLACE 803-279-2953 FEATURES: • • • • • • • • • • Professional on-site management Beautifully landscaped Private patio/balcony Washer and dryer connections Laundry facilities • 24-hour maintenance Pest control • Water and trash included Washer and dryer available in some units Sunrooms (optional) • Swimming pool Lighted tennis court • Playground Cable ready • Picnic area 1300 Plaza Place • North Augusta, SC 29841 • 803-279-2953 • Fax: 803-278-5327 • www.wilkinsonrea.com • [email protected] CARING MANAGEMENT BY ➜ Previous Page Stephen D. 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Swimming Pool with Waterfall Jacuzzi Indoor Racquetball Court Fully-Equipped Fitness Facility Pest Control and Water Furnished Laundry Facilities Garbage Service Individual Outside Storage • Mention this ad and we’ll wave the application fee Email: [email protected] Providence Place Willow (706) 738-5339 E-mail: [email protected] www.royal-american.net FEATURES • Mini-blinds • Military discounts • Swimming pool • Total electric • Playground • Central heat and air • Convenient location ➜ Previous Page 249 Boy Scout Road Augusta, GA 30909 (706) 738-6653 WASHINGTON RD. 20 N C YS BO OU TR SC 2812 Joy Road Augusta, GA 30909 CALL FOR SPECIALS FEATURES • Spacious floorplans • Spacious closets • Ceiling fans • Dishwasher, disposal and F/F refrigerator • Washer/dryer connections in select homes • Vaulted ceilings in select homes • Patio or balcony with outside storage • On-site laundry facilities • 24-hour emergency maintenance • Large, sparkling pool • Lighted tennis court • Playground • Fitness center • Pets welcome Y BO Ridge WEST EAGLE GREEN West Eagle Green offers a secluded setting on beautifully landscaped grounds in prestigious West Augusta. We’re convenient to golf courses, colleges, restaurants, shopping, entertainment, I-20, Medical College of Georgia and Fort Gordon. Coming home is the best part of the day when you live a West Eagle Green. OU T RD . FEATURES • Fully equipped kitchens • Mini-blinds • Pool • Laundry facilities • Total electric central heat and air • Washer and dryer connections in some • Near Ft. Gordon • Gas heat/hot water heaters SKINNER MILL RD . (706) 793-2664 E-mail: [email protected] www.royal-american.net Visa Mastercard Discover Accepted A PA R T M E N T S 2205 Southgate Drive Augusta, GA 30906 ➢ Visa Mastercard Discover Accepted WEST EAGLE GREENS D. Directions: From I-20 to Washington Road turn east. Turn right at 1st light onto Boy Scout Rd. Community is on the right. Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9-6; Sat 10-5; Sun 1-5 FLOORPLANS 1 BDR from $499-$559 2 BDR from $589-$649 3 Bdr from $729 ➜ Next Page APARTMENTS-APPLIANCES 95 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Eagle Pointe All Newly Renovated We Support Our Military 100 Whiskey Road Grovetown, GA 30813 (706) 868-0717 E-mail: [email protected] 1 BR 850 Sq. Ft.- $450 2 BR 950 Sq. Ft.- $515 3 BR 1050 Sq. Ft.- $695 w/ washer/dryer • Playground • Pool • Outdoor Grills • High Speed Internet • Military Clauses • Laundry Facilities • No Pets • Washer/Dryer Connection 1BR - 2BR - 3BR Only 10 Minutes From Fort Gordon Easy Access To Shopping, Dining & Entertainment • Swimming Pool • Laundry Facility • Small Town Atmosphere with City Amenities • Fully Equipped Kitchens • Walking Distance to Shopping & Schools • Washer & Dryer Connections in Select Homes 2 Miles from Ft. Gordon 524 Richmond Hill Rd. West 706-793-3697 [email protected] SAN SEBASTIAN PLACE 2 MILES FROM FT. GORDON GATE 5 WEEKLY * MONTHLY – 800 + SQ. FT. FULLY FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM APT. 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(Next to Sprint Gas Station) Kissingbower Car Wash and Detail Shop 1800 Kissingbower Rd. • Augusta 706-739-0401 PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT • Car Interiors Cleaned, Including Dashboard, Seats, Rear Trunk and Upholstery • Exterior Car Body Washed and Waxed to a Perfect Shine • Wheels Polished and Tires Cleaned • Chrome Bumpers and Trim Polished • Windows Cleaned Inside and Out SPECIAL SERVICES ALSO AVAILABLE Seat Shampooing • Engine Cleaning • Paint and Interior Sealant • Carpet Shampooing • Water Stain Removal Since 1982 Providing children a positive learning environment for their successful tomorrow • Security Code Entrances • Video Monitoring • High Reach Curriculum • Trained, Experienced Staff • GA Pre-K Program • Summer Camp Program 706-860-0059 706-650-2369 4204 Columbia Rd. 728 N. Belair Rd. 706-868-9966 706-863-9485 325 Old Wrightsboro Rd. 925 Stevens Creek Rd. 706-560-1493 706-796-3505 1803 Marvin Griffin Rd. 803-278-0150 1817 Hidden Hills Dr. North Augusta 3549 Windsor Spring Rd. Coming Fall 2006 Dyess Parkway @ Madeline Dr. (Near Gate 1) 706-364-4216 4689 Hardy McManus Rd. 706-733-1099 2470 Wrightsboro Rd. 706-798-5547 3118 Augusta Tech Dr. www.acwchilcare.com Corporate Office: (706) 737-2688 CAR WASH & POLISH (CONT’D) KISSINGBOWER CAR WASH & DETAIL SHOP 1800 Kissingbower Rd AUGUSTA ..........................706-739-0401 See our Ad - this classification TOP NOTCH CAR WASHES 512 N Belair Rd EVANS ..........................................706-868-1450 See our Ad - this classification CARPET & RUG CLEANERS ACTION CARPET CLEANING AUGUSTA ................................................................706-854-8451 See our Ad - this classification CHILD CARE CENTERS A CHILD’S DREAM CHILDCARE II 2427 Wheeless Rd AUGUSTA ................................706-792-9907 See our Ad - this classification A CHILD’S WORLD 1056 Claussen Rd Ste 220 AUGUSTA ....................706-737-2688 See our Ad - this classification quality carpeting ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page CHILD-CLOTHING 107 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Tender Sprout Christian Learning Center Ages 4 weeks – 12 yrs 4:30 am – Midnight Before & After School Pickup - Georgia Pre-K program 4252 Windsor Spring Rd, Hephzibah, GA 1001 Laney-Walker Blvd, Augusta, GA 5119 Wrightsboro Rd, Grovetown, GA 2422 Patrick Ave, Hephzibah, GA 400 East Hill St, Thomson, GA 3827 Mike Padgett Highway, Augusta, GA 706-790-1069 706-722-5850 706-855-1427 706-560-2307 706-595-6550 706-790-7500 Georgia Chiropractic & Wellness Center Dr. Scott E. Sherman • Former Instructor Sherman College of Chiropractic • Official Team Chiropractor for Augusta Lynx Hockey Team • Military Discounts • Treatment for Auto Accidents, Headaches, Back Pain 706 793-0141 Free Consultation 3029 Deans Bridge Rd. • Augusta, GA 30906 e-mail: Augustasportschiro.com Tender Sprout Christian Life Center 4524 Windsor Spring Rd, Hephzibah, GA 706-798-1180 Patricia A. Scott Pastor Augusta First Baptist Church Augusta First Seventh-day Adventist Church MISSION STATEMENT 4301 Wheeler Rd. Augusta, Georgia 30907 “To Love the Lord & Share His Love With our community and World” 3500 Walton Way • 733-2236 • www.FBCAugusta.org CHILD CARE CENTERS (CONT’D) TENDER SPROUT CHRISTIAN LEARNING CENTER 4252 Windsor Spring Rd HEPHZIBAH ....................706-790-1069 See our Ad - this classification CHIROPRACTORS DC GEORGIA CHIROPRACTIC & WELLNESS CENTER 3029 Deans Bridge Rd AUGUSTA ..........................706-793-0141 See our Ad - this classification Phone: 706-651-0412 Fax: 706-651-0725 School: 706-651-0491 Sales & Service Downtown Since 1950 Specializing In: • Grandfather • Antique Wall • Mantle Clocks 212 8th St. ~ European & American ~ All Work Done On Premises And Full Guaranteed… Augusta FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE FOR: Howard Miller & Ridgeway 706-722-2932 In Home Service & Repair • Pick-up & Delivery Available CHURCHES ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3185 Wheeler Rd AUGUSTA....................................706-733-4416 See our Ad - this classification AUGUSTA FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 3500 Walton Wy AUGUSTA ....................................706-733-2236 See our Ad - this classification AUGUSTA FIRST SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 4301 Wheeler Rd AUGUSTA....................................706-651-0412 See our Ad - this classification TENDER SPROUT CHRISTIAN LEARNING CENTER 4254 Windsor Spring Rd HEPHZIBAH ....................706-798-1180 See our Ad - Child Care Centers CLOCKS-DEALERS FURMAN JEWELERS INC 212 8th St AUGUSTA ..............................................706-722-2932 See our Ad - this classification CLOTHING-RESALE KID TO KID 4414 Evans to Locks Rd #6 EVANS ........................706-364-6408 See our Ad - this classification ✭ ✭ FIVE ✭ ✭ ✭ STAR n ➜ Previous Page o t e b o o k s ➜ Next Page 108 CLOTHING-DENTISTS ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Sales & Service ◆ Upgrades Repairs ◆ Networks Government Sales 3 Locations: Call For The One Nearest You ◆ ◆ ◆ computerexchange.com Quality Custom Built Computers Tel: 706-793-2700 Aquafresh fresher breath • whiter teeth MICHELE CLAEYS DENTISTRY • Cosmetic Dentistry • Preventative Dental Care • Family Dentistry • Flexible Hours UNITED CONCORDIA/TRICARE Michele Claeys, DMD 2920 Professional Parkway • Martinez, GA 30907 Caring for nature's gift ™ EDDIE P. JOHNSON III, D.M.D. Comprehensive Family Dental Care • Emergencies Welcome • We Love Children • Cosmetic Dentistry • Military Tricare Provider New Patients Welcome Evenings & Saturday Appointments CORNER DEANS BRIDGE AT 2755 BARTON CHAPEL RD 5 MILES FROM GATE 5 www.drepjohnson.com Please Call (706)790-9179 ➜ Previous Page 706.868.8155 CLOTHING-RETAIL RUGGED WEARHOUSE 3412 Wrightsboro Rd Ste 501 AUGUSTA ................706-738-2464 See our Ad - this classification COMPUTERS-DEALERS COMPUTER EXCHANGE 3206 Peach Orchard Rd AUGUSTA ........................706-793-2700 See our Ad - this classification CREDIT & DEBT COUNSELING ASK MMI ................................................................................800-687-0113 CREDIT UNIONS FORT GORDON FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Bldg 36305 Av of the States FORT GORDON ........706-793-0012 See our Ad - Loans also Map Section DENTISTS AUGUSTA SMILECARE 4424 Columbia Rd Ste D MARTINEZ ......................706-868-1322 BRITTINGHAM, KATHY M DMD 3742 Walton Wy Ext AUGUSTA ..............................706-860-4190 See our Ad - this classification HANNAN, FRED M DDS 4108 Windsor Spring Rd HEPHZIBAH ....................706-793-3600 See our Ad - this classification JOHNSON, EDDIE P III DMD 2755 Barton Chapel Rd AUGUSTA..........................706-790-9179 See our Ad - this classification MICHELLE CLAEYS DENTISTRY 2920 Professional Pkwy MARTINEZ........................706-868-8155 See our Ad - this classification ➜ Next Page DENTISTS 109 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Fred M. Hannan, DDS 4108 Windsor Springs Rd Hephzibah, GA 30815 (706) 793-3600 We always accept new patients; Network provider for Delta Dental Tricare, Medicaid / Peachcare for Kids and Blue Cross Blue Shield DENTISTS (CONT’D) RAINGE, DR LOUVENIA A DMD 2139 Lumpkin Rd AUGUSTA ..................................706-790-4060 See our Ad - this classification THOMASON, DAVID R DMD PC 3136 Deans Bridge Rd AUGUSTA ..........................706-790-3011 See our Ad - this classification WEST AUGUSTA DENTAL ASSOCIATES 3553 Wheeler Rd AUGUSTA....................................706-738-8070 See our Ad - this classification Louvenia A. Rainge Comprehensive Family Dental Care We Accept Dental Insurance & Medicaid 790-4060 DENTISTS-ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEONS D’ARCO, SAMUEL C DDS PC 233 Davis Rd Ste E AUGUSTA................................706-228-3100 See our Ad - this classification DENTISTS-ORTHODONTICS ROGERS, MICHAEL B DDS PC 3545 Wheeler Rd AUGUSTA....................................706-733-1182 See our Ad - this classification TROTTER, BARRETT DMD PC 525 Pleasant Home Rd AUGUSTA ..........................706-860-2442 UTERMARK, BARBARA J DMD 4469-B Columbia Rd Ste B MARTINEZ ..................706-860-5884 See our Ad - Dentists-Pediatric, Children & Adolescents D.M.D. 2139 Lumpkin Rd. (1/2 Mi. Off Peach Orchard) Emergencies & New Patients Welcomed! David R. Thomason D.M.D., P.C. Family Dentistry Tri-Care Family Member Dental Plan (706) 790-3011 3136 Deans Bridge Road (Deans Bridge at Bobby Jones Expwy.) CareCredit® www.augustaoralsurgery.com 233 Davis Road Suite E Augusta, Georgia 30907 Diplomate, American Board of Orthodontics ➜ Previous Page 706-228-3100 Office 706-228-3707 Fax 888-573-3100 Toll Free 3545 Wheeler Rd. Augusta, GA 30909 (706) 733-1182 (706) 595-6424 [email protected] www.SmilesInMotion.com Douglas P. Clepper, D.M.D. Brian R. Babb, D.M.D. Allen N. Sawyer, D.M.D. (706) 738-8070 3553 Wheeler Rd. at Bobby Jones (across from YMCA) ➜ Next Page 110 DENTISTS-DRIVING ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. g in pt e c Ac Ne w Pa ti e nt s Center for Pediatric Dentistry 706-855-8989 1243 Augusta West Parkway - Augusta, GA 30909 www.DrLeeBaker.com Lee H. Baker, D.D.S. United Concordia - Tri Care Military Providers USTA AUG PEDIATRIC DENTIST RY Gentle Dentistry For Infants Children & Teenagers New Patients Welcome PHILLIP H. MILLER, D.M.D., P.C. W • Tricare Provider • Parents Welcome • Evening Hours Available • Tricare Provider Comfort And Care We Listen And Explain Interceptive & Preventive Orthodontics We Are A Tricare Provider www.DrBarbaraUtermark.com 104 Kings Chapel Road E 860-2244 We Support Our Troops & Retirees Good health starts with your mouth. Most people are not aware that periodontal disease can affect your entire body. Did you know it’s a contributor to heart attacks, diabetes and low birth weights? Proper dental hygiene is the key to avoiding these problems. Dr. Hickey and his caring staff are dedicated to helping you get your mouth back in good health by: • Regular checkups and cleanings • Total gum disease treatments • Extractions where necessary, as well as wisdom teeth ...remember - only floss the ones you want to keep! WE ARE OPEN MONDAY-THURSDAY •MOST INSURANCE FILED •MEDICAID ACCEPTED •MILITARY ESPECIALLY WELCOMED “You protect our freedom, let us protect your dental health” DR. 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Hephzibah, GA 30815-Suite 1 Lic # 2052-2057 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES AUGUSTA STAFFING ASSOCIATES 218 Oak St Ste E MARTINEZ ..................................706-860-4820 BUSINESS TEMPS 306 Tenth St AUGUSTA ..........................................706-823-6235 See our Ad - this classification MAU WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS 501 Greene St AUGUSTA ........................................706-724-8367 See our Ad - this classification SPHERION 210 Pitcarin Wy AUGUSTA ......................................706-868-0911 See our Ad - this classification FURNITURE-RETAIL ASHLEY FURNITURE HOMESTORE 230 Robert C Daniels Jr Pkwy AUGUSTA ..............706-738-1128 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 3358 Wrightsboro Rd AUGUSTA ............................706-729-9424 See our Ad - this classification also Editorial Section Jerome Personnel/Business Temps Locally owned and operated and serving Augusta for over 40 years Successful placements are the foundation of our business! 306 Tenth Street • Augusta, GA 30901 Phone: (706) 823-6235 • Fax (706) 823-6242 We place both temporary and permanent positions! Toll Free 1-800-277-7369 • Email us at [email protected] Flexible Staffing Direct Hire Workforce Management On-Premise Administrative – Accounting – Engineers – IT Office Professionals – Manufacturing – Secretarial 210 Pitcarin Way 706-868-0911 www.spherion.com WHY PAY SHOWROOM PRICES? 7 p c . L i v i n g R o o m G ro u p S o f a , l ov e s e a t , c o f f e e t a b l e , 2 e n d t a bl e s & 2 l a m p s $599* o r S o f a & l ov e s e a t o n ly $499 SAME DAY DELIVERY NO SALES TAX WITH MILITARY ID Name Brand Furniture • Locally Owned & Operated FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 3358 Wrightsboro Rd. • 729-9424 2102 North Leg Rd. • 736-8956 • Mon-Sat 10-7 ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page 112 FURNITURE ➜ Previous Page ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. ➜ Next Page FURNITURE-HEALTH 113 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Gifts, Decor & More • Home Decor • Gifts • Accessories 10% Discount With Military ID Located at Shops at Blue Ridge 4116 Evans-To-Locks Road Evans, GA (706) 651-8009 3114 Augusta Tech Dr. Suite 304 Augusta, GA 30906 Veteran Owned Phone: (706) 798-8484 Free Estimates Fax: (706) 798-4842 10% Military Discount on Replacement Recreational Levels Beginners To Advanced FURNITURE-RETAIL (CONT’D) GROVETOWN BARGAIN CENTER FURNITURE 615 E Robinson Av GROVETOWN ..........................706-860-6401 See our Ad - this classification RENAISSANCE HOME FURNISHINGS 3830 Washington Rd AUGUSTA ..............................706-650-2777 See our Ad - this classification also Editorial Section TREASURES FOR YOUR HOME 1708 Wylds Rd AUGUSTA ......................................706-737-2809 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section www.haydensgym.com • Pre-School Classes • Fully Air Conditioned Facility • Cheerleading, Tumbling Classes & Competitive Cheerleading Squads • 25,000 Sq. Ft. Gym • Daily Parents Viewing Area • Fall & Summer Mother’s Morning Out • Summer Day Camp, Including Inground Pool 4300 Evans to Locks Rd. E-mail: [email protected] 706-868-0608 GIFT SHOPS COMING HOME 4116 Evans-To-Locks Rd EVANS ............................706-651-8009 See our Ad - this classification GLASS-AUTOMOBILE, PLATE, WINDOW, ETC ELITE AUTO GLASS INC 3114 Augusta Tech Dr Ste 304 AUGUSTA ..............706-798-8484 See our Ad - this classification MOON GLASS CO 2931 Peach Orchard Rd AUGUSTA ........................706-798-7830 See our Ad - this classification GYMNASTIC INSTRUCTION HAYDENS INTERNATIONAL GYMNASTIC ACADEMY 4300 Evans-To-Locks Rd EVANS ............................706-868-0608 See our Ad - this classification How long has it been since you gave Mom flowers? HEALTH CLUBS FAMILY Y, THE 2215 Tobacco Rd AUGUSTA....................................706-364-9662 3570 Wheeler AUGUSTA ........................................706-922-9622 See our Ad - this classification ➜ Previous Page Support your local florist, send flowers for any occasion. ➜ Next Page 114 HEARING-HOTELS ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Dr. Robin Bohannon Audiologist • Dr. Rebecca Hopkins Audiologist Specializing in Hearing Aids, Hearing Health Care and Balance Fully Digital Hearing Aids • Industrial Audiology Mon-Friday 9am-5pm 1215 George C Wilson Dr Ste A-3 Augusta ............................................................364-2378 HEARING AIDS AUGUSTA HEARING & BALANCE 1215 George C Wilson Dr Ste A-3 AUGUSTA ........706-364-2378 See our Ad - this classification HOME BUILDERS HERBERT HOMES INC 529 Grand Slam Dr EVANS ....................................706-210-7114 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section JIM WALTER HOMES 2065 Gordon Hwy AUGUSTA ..................................706-738-4545 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section HOME INSPECTION SERVICES COLUMBIA INSPECTIONS www.columbiainspections.com AUGUSTA ..............706-589-0422 HOTELS BEST WESTERN GARDEN CITY INN 2650 B Cntr West Pkwy AUGUSTA ........................706-736-9292 See our Ad - this classification also on Page 163 BUDGET INN 441 Broad St AUGUSTA ..........................................706-722-0212 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section BUDGET INN EXPRESS 1616 Gordon Hwy AUGUSTA ..................................706-790-3388 See our Ad - this classification CLARION SUITES 3038 Washington Rd AUGUSTA ..............................706-868-1800 See our Ad - this classification also Editorial Section COMFORT INN 629 Frontage Rd AUGUSTA ....................................706-855-6060 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section DAYS INN 3320 Deans Bridge Rd AUGUSTA ..........................706-793-9600 See our Ad - this classification DAYS INN 3654 Wheeler Rd AUGUSTA....................................706-868-8610 See our Ad - this classification ECONO LODGE 4090 Belair Rd AUGUSTA........................................706-863-0777 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. HOTELS 115 Visiting Fort Gordon? Stay At One Of Our Brand New Hotels COMFORTABLE, LUXURIOUS & AFFORDABLE For business or leisure travel, we offer clean comfortable and attractive accommodations at a very reasonable price. • Free High Speed & Wireless Internet In All Rooms • Free Continental Breakfast • Huge Indoor Pool And Outdoor Pool • Indoor Spa (Hot Tub) • 24 Hr. Business Center Equipped With All The Latest Office Needs • Fitness Center • Whirlpool Suites • All Rooms: Microwave, Refrigerator, Iron & Ironing Board, Coffee Maker, Hair Dryer, 27 Inch TV With All The Cable Channels • Two Phones With Two Separate Lines In All Rooms • Very Friendly Staff, Always Available To Help Guest • Country Inn & Suites Has Large Suites Available MAKE YOUR STAY MEMORABLE BY STAYING WITH US !!!!!!!!!! Best Western Garden City Inn 2650 B Center West Pkwy. Augusta, GA 30909 706-736-9292 706-736-9234 (Fax) [email protected] Days Inn & Suites 3039 Washington Rd. Augusta, GA 30907 706-650-1311 706-650-7858 (Fax) [email protected] ➜ Previous Page Country Inn & Suites & Conference Center OPENING OCTOBER 2006 103 Sherwood Dr. Augusta, GA 30909 706-736-8988 706-736-8891 (Fax) Ramada Hotels 2650 C Center West Pkwy. Augusta, GA 30909 706-481-8849 706-481-0782 (Fax) [email protected] ➜ Next Page 116 HOTELS ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Our Suites Have: • Separate Living Area • Microwave Oven • Refrigerator And Coffeemaker • Two Phones With Voice Mail And Dataport Connection • Two Remote Controlled Color Televisions With Premium Cable Channels • Iron & Ironing Board • Hair Dryer • 36” TV’s In Select Rooms The Augusta area offers a myriad of activities including 28 sites and attractions listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the award winning Augusta Riverfront revitalization on the Savannah River, Morris Museum of Art, Augusta Richmond County Museum, National Science Center, Georgia Golf Hall of Fame and 12 public golf courses within four minutes of the hotel. • Conference Room • Ballroom • Complimentary Buffet Breakfast & Evening Cocktails • Restaurant • Pool • Omni Fitness Center • Augusta National Golf Club Is Approximately One Mile Away • More Than 40 Restaurants And Attractions Within Three Miles Of The Hotel. • High Speed Internet • Free Local Calls • Earn Points • 10 Miles From Ft. Gordon 706-868-1800 3038 Washington Road • Augusta, Georgia 30907 • Exit 199 Fax 706-868-9300 www.clarioninn.com ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page HOTELS 117 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. • Closest Hotel To Ft. Gordon • Complimentary Shuttle Service Directions: Nearby Attractions: At the center of major interstates and highways, the Holiday Inn Gordon Highway provides the government, military and corporate traveler easy access to Fort Gordon and all travelers close to the historic district, great shopping and area attractions. Amenities: Cable TV, in-room movies and video games, complimentary in-room coffee, iron/board, hairdryer, large work desk and lamp, phones with voice mail and data ports, complimentary USA Today, Free High Speed Internet. • Fort Gordon • Augusta National Golf Course • Aquatic Center • Ice Forum • Newman Tennis Center • Augusta/Richmond County Civic Center • Cotton Exchange Museum • Fort Discovery National Science Center • Augusta Riverwall • Clark Hill Lake • Funsville • Augusta Regional Airport Express check-in and checkout, laundry/valet services, copying, fax and computer services, free parking. Beautifully landscaped outdoor pool, health facility on premises, tennis and golf nearby. Relax in Ashley’s Lounge for cocktails and conversation. Augusta Holiday Inn 2155 Gordon Highway Augusta, GA 30909 Phone: (706) 737-2300 Fax: (706) 737-0418 e-mail: [email protected] www.augusta-holidayinn.com Ashley’s restaurant open for breakfast and dinner, and offers the convenience of inroom dining. For reservations at more than 2000 Holiday Inn Hotels worldwide call 1-800-HOLIDAY, or your travel agent. We accept major credit cards Meeting room for up to 100 people. Directions: Located at the Intersection I-520 and Gordon Highway. Exit 3A. Just 5 minutes East of I-20. Exit 196A. ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page 118 HOTELS ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Microtel Inn & Suites Augusta, GA Whether you are visiting Augusta on business or pleasure, Microtel Inn & Suites offers safe, clean and affordable accommodations. • 61 Guest Rooms, Interior Corridors & Electronic Locks. • Singles, doubles, and suites available. • All rooms include microwave, refrigerator, and coffeemaker. • Non-smoking and ADA accessible rooms available. • Complimentary Deluxe Breakfast. • 21” remote controlled TV with Cable, ESPN, CNN, and HBO. • Outdoor swimming pool and fitness facilities available. • Large Meeting Room, Business Center, High Speed Internet Connection. • Fax and Copy services on premises. • Guest Laundry. - Free hot continental breakfast. - Free faxes, copies and printing in the 24-hour business center. - Fitness room and whirlpool. - Free copy of USA Today. - Indoor Heated Pool. - Express checkout. - Neutrogena bathroom amenities. - Moen Revolution showerhead, curved shower rod, hookless shower curtain and upgraded towels. - Top of the line mattress and box spring with softer pillows and linens. - In-room coffee maker, iron, ironing board and safe. - Ability to earn valuable TripRewards points, air miles or rail points. - Guest Suites available. - Valet and Dry Cleaning Service available. - Complimentary Happy Hour, Monday thru Thursday from 5 PM to 7 PM. Guest of this Augusta hotel are provided an abundance of amenities including: • Free continental breakfast. • Free coffee. • Free high-speed. Internet access. • Free local calls. • Outdoor pool. • Copy & Fax Services. • Refrigerators / Microwaves. • Computer hook-ups. • Whirlpool Rooms Available. ➜ Previous Page RESTAURANTS WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE & IMMEDIATE DRIVING AREA: Zack’s Grill (Next Door), Waffle House, McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Denny’s, Pizza Hut, Burger King, Applebee’s, Macaroni and Grill, Chili’s, Soup & Salad, Olive Garden, Steak-Out, Vallarta Mexican Restaurant and others. 2176 Gordon Hwy. (off Bobby Jones Expressway) Augusta, GA 30909 Phone: (706) 736-6425 Fax: 736-8219 www.microtelinn.com Wingate Inn - Augusta Northeast 2123 Noland Connector Gordon Hwy & Bobby Jones Expressway Augusta, GA 30909 US Phone: 706-729-1616 Fax: 706-739-0453 20 520 520 ordon Hwy. Hwy. G Gordon 1 Quality Inn South (GA585) 2926 Peach Orchard Road Augusta, GA, US, 30906 Phone: (706) 793-3306 Fax: (706) 793-7928 1 25 4 L um pkin Rd. 121 ★ 520 415 25 520 ➜ Next Page HOTELS 119 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Microtel Inn & Suites - Augusta (Riverwatch Pkwy.), GA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 62 Guestrooms - Singles, Doubles, Suites, Jacuzzi Rooms ADA Compliant Accessible Rooms and Suites Adjoining Rooms for Flexible Family Accommodations Free Continental Breakfast Free Local Calls Free Long Distance Free High Speed Internet Guest Laundry Fitness Center Business Center Outdoor Pool Microfridge in every Guestroom Hairdryers and Irons & Ironing Boards in every Guestroom In room safes Full Cable 24” Flat Screen TV with DVD Player Movies On Demand Facilities • Complimentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast & USA Today • Manager’s Reception (Mon, Tues & Wed) • Outdoor Pool & Whirlpool • Meeting Space & Executive Boardroom Available • Fax & Copy Service • Non-Smoking & handicapped Rooms • Whirlpool Suites with Refrigerators, Microwaves, Wet Bars and VCRs • Coffeemakers & Iron/Ironing Boards • Computer Dataports • Free Cable TV with HBO ➜ Previous Page 2909 Riverwest Dr. Augusta, GA 30907 Ph: (706) 481-8010 Toll Free: (877) 733-1377 Augusta Comfort Inn 629 Frontage Road, N.W. Augusta, GA 30907 706-855-6060 706-855-8008 fax At each Red Roof Inn throughout the country, you’ll find consistent high quality, cleanliness, friendly service and the following great features: 4328 Frontage Road Augusta, GA 30909 • Kids 17 and younger stay free when occupying the same room with an adult family member • Free local telephone calls • Voice mail in all rooms • Dataports • T-Mobile wireless broadband internet service also available in most locations • Complimentary morning coffee • Free ESPN, ESPN2, HBO, CNN, Discovery, The Learning Channel, The Weather Channel, TNT, TBS, USA, Fox News and more... • Free USA TODAY newspaper weekdays in our lobby • Alarm/Clock radios • Snack centers • Cribs provided at no charge Tel: 706-228-3031 Fax: 706-228-3128 For reservations 1-800-RED-ROOF ➜ Next Page 120 HOTELS ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. 461 Park West Drive Augusta, GA 30813 706-855-9111 3023 Washington Road • Augusta, GA 30907 • Electronic room keys • Free local phone calls • Seasonal outdoor pool • Complimentary coffee and newspaper in lobby • Senior, special and group rates available • In-room personal voice mail • Wake-up service • Computer center and fax services • Meeting room and banquet room for 15-150 people • Children 18 and under stay free in parent’s room For Reservations Call: 706-736-2595 All Suites Include • TDY Rate • Free Long Distance Calls in USA • Free Internet Service-All Rooms • 3 1/2 Miles from Fort Gordon • Voice Mail • Free Continental Breakfast • Guest Laundry Room • 24” TV/DVD/Cable TV/HBO • Large “Las Vegas” Style In Room Jacuzzi • Business Center • Outdoor Pool • Across from Cracker Barrel Restaurant • Margarita’z Bar & Grill www.americasbestinns.com Best Western Evans Hotel 706-651-9100 452 Park West Drive Conveniently located near Ft. Gordon, Augusta National Golf Course, Ft. Discovery, Golf Hall of Fame and other areas of interest. Take I-20 Exit 194, south on Belair Road. The Best Western offers: • King and Double Queen Beds • Elevator • Outdoor Pool • Remote Cable TV with HBO • Exercise Room • Complimentary Hot Breakfast • Business/Meeting Room • Non-Smoking Rooms • Shopping and Restaurants Nearby • Whirlpool Rooms • Free Unlimited Calls • Free High Speed Internet • Guest Laundry Reservations: 1-706-651-9100 ➜ Previous Page Brand New - Interior Corridor Motel 6 welcomes you to beautiful Augusta with DVD Player and VCR, High Speed Internet Connection, Free Unlimited Long Distance, Refrigerator and Microwave in every room. Motel 6 Augusta also features a Pool, Guest Laundry, Fitness Center, Hospitality Room and a Business Computer in The Lobby. Jacuzzi Suites and Kitchenette Rooms are also available. Enjoy all these amenities at the best price of any national chain. Motel 6 Augusta 459 Parkwest Drive - Grovetown, GA 30813 Exit 194 Off I-20 Across From Cracker Barrel 706-651-8300 • Fax: 706-651-8391 ➜ Next Page HOTELS 121 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. All Suites Include I-20 Exit 194 4073 Jimmie Dyess Pkwy./Belair Rd. Augusta, GA 30909 2 miles from Gate 1 at Fort Gordon (706) 855-2088 1-800-4-CHOICE • TDY Rate • Free Long Distance • Free Wired & Wireless Internet • Kitchen Area • Iron & Ironing Board • Full Size Refrigerator • Microwave • In Room Coffee • Hair Dryer • Free Local Calls • Voice Mail • Free Continental Breakfast • Guest Laundry Room • 25” TV/VCR Cable TV/HBO • Business Center • Outdoor Pool • Climate Control Full Bath 520 Exit 3A 2182 Gordon Hwy. Augusta, GA 30909 2 miles from Gate 1 at Fort Gordon (706) 312-7000 1-800-4-HEARTH • • • • • ➜ Previous Page Fort Gordon - 2 miles Bush field Airport - 8 miles Downtown Augusta - 8 miles Augusta Mall - 3 miles Augusta National - 6 miles All Suites Include • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • TDY Rate Free Long Distance Free Wired & Wireless Internet Kitchen Area • Iron & Ironing Board Full Size Refrigerator Microwave In Room Coffee Hair Dryer Free Local Calls Voice Mail Free Continental Breakfast Guest Laundry Room 25” TV/VCR Cable TV/HBO Business Center Outdoor Pool Climate Control Full Bath ➜ Next Page 122 HOTELS ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Close to Malls, Downtown, Augusta Nat'l & Fort Gordon Located on Gordon Hwy Across From Southgate Shopping Center • 25” TV Sets • Cable & Premium Channels • Brand New Rooms • Local Calls Free • Refrigerators All Rooms • Microwaves • Weekly & Daily Rates Available • Ask About Our Jacuzzi Room • Guest Laundry 790-3388 1616 Gordon Hwy www.budgetinnexpress.com Executive Inn & Suites ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 25” TV Sets / Premium Channels Brand New Rooms Local Calls Free Refrigerators Microwaves Weekly & Daily Rates Jacuzzi Rooms Available Guest Laundry 726-9413 1238 Gordon Hwy Augusta, GA 30901 Conveniently located on Exit 199, Washington Road off I-20, 7 miles from downtown Augusta, 8 miles from Civic Center, Bell Auditorium, and 10 miles from Fort Gordon. Stay at the Hampton Inn Augusta where your satisfaction is always 100% guaranteed. GUEST ROOMS - Number of Rooms 145 • Number of Floors 2 • Smoking & Non Smoking Rooms • Complimentary Hot Breakfast Bar • Free High Speed Wireless Internet • Data Ports • Earn Points Toward A Free Stay & Other Valuable Awards • Microwaves & Fridges Available • Cable TV with HBO • Free Local Calls • Complimentary In-Room Coffee • Hairdryer • Iron/Ironing Board • On-site & Off-site Fitness Centers 3030 Washington Rd. • Augusta, GA 30907 • Phone (706) 737-1122 • FAX (706) 738-9988 E-Mail [email protected] • Web Address www.hamptoninn.com ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page HOTELS 123 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Brand New www.super8.com To Atlanta Interstate 20 Exit 194 Park West To Columbia Drive Fort Gordon Gate All Rooms Include: • Free Hi-Speed Internet Access in Every Room • Business Center • Meeting Room • Free Superstart Breakfast • Guest Laundry • In-Room Iron and Ironing Board • In-Room Coffeemakers • In-Room Refrigerator • In-Room Hairdryers • In-Room Microwave/Ref. • Exercise Room • HBO, CNN, ESPN, Disney • 27” Television with Cable • Interior Corridors/Elevator 706-396-1600 www.super8.com 456 Park West Dr. Augusta, GA 30813 I-20 Exit 194 Next to Cracker Barrel Dou b $35 00 le g Kin 00 $35 P &U &U P The Best Value Under The SunSM RIVERWALK 441 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, GA • 30901 VCR • POOL • MICRO FRIDGE • IN ROOM COFFEE (706) 722-0212 • (706) 722-8706 (Fax) Free Local Phone Calls 5 59 2 $ le 95 Sing g $27 Kin UP & Dou b $29 95 le &U P 2050 GORDON HWY. AUGUSTA, GA • 30909 FREE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST MICRO FRIDGE UPON AVAILABILITY Near Gate 1 Fort Gordon • Gordon Hwy near I-520 (706) 733-5566 • (706) 738-5132 (Fax) ➜ Previous Page 3320 Deans Bridge Rd. Augusta, GA 706-793-9600 • 2.5 Miles to Ft Gordon • High Speed Internet • King / Single / Double Rooms • Affordable Rates • Micro Freeze • Chairmans Award for Quality ➜ Next Page 124 HOTELS-INSURANCE ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Augusta 3654 Wheeler Road Augusta, GA 30909 (706) 868-8610 BY CHOICE HOTELS “Clean Rooms – Best Value” Free In-Room Coffee Free Breakfast All Rooms With Micro/Fridge, HBO, ESPN & 60 Cable Channels 2.5 miles from Fort Gordon 706-863-0777 4090 Belair Rd. Exit 194 on I-20 Features: Free Continental Breakfast Free Wireless Cable Television with HBO Outdoor Swimming Pool Non-Smoking and smoking rooms Handicap accessible rooms Tour Bus and Truck Parking Guest Laundry Free High Speed Internet Guest Laundry In-Room Large Jacuzzi Outdoor Pool HOTELS (CONT’D) 2852 WASHINGTON ROAD AUGUSTA, GA-30909 Directions - I-20, Exit 199 (Washington Road) FREE HBO, LOCAL CALLS MICRO & FRIDGE IN ALL ROOMS (706) 736-0707 • (706) 737-5746 (FAX) GREAT MOTEL IN DOWNTOWN 10 MILES FROM FORT GORDON 954 5TH ST. AUGUSTA, GA 30901 (706) 828-7474 FAX: (706) 828-7488 NEWLY RENOVATED CLOSE TO HOSPITAL BEST POOL IN AUGUSTA MICROWAVE & REFRIGERATOR FREE LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE DOWN TOWN ATTRACTIONS CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST CLOSE TO ALL MAJOR HWY. TRAVELODGE INN & SUITES WI FI INTERNET ACCESS ➜ Previous Page HAMPTON INN WASHINGTON RD 3030 Washington Rd AUGUSTA ..............................706-737-1122 See our Ad - this classification also Editorial Section HOLIDAY INN-GORDON HWY 2155 Gordon Hwy AUGUSTA ..................................706-737-2300 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section MICROTEL 2909 Riverwest Dr AUGUSTA ..................................706-481-8010 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section MOTEL 6 459 Parkwest Dr GROVETOWN ..............................706-651-8300 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section QUALITY INN 4073 Jimmie Dyess Pkwy/Belair Rd AUGUSTA ......706-855-2088 See our Ad - this classification also Editorial Section RODEWAY INN 2852 Washington Rd AUGUSTA ..............................706-736-0707 See our Ad - this classification SUPER 8 FORT GORDON-BELAIR RD 456 Park West Dr GROVETOWN ............................706-396-1600 See our Ad - this classification also on Page 2 TRAVELODGE INN & SUITES 954 5th St AUGUSTA ..............................................706-828-7474 See our Ad - this classification INSURANCE ACE INSURANCE AGENCY 3420 Peach Orchard Rd AUGUSTA ........................706-798-1975 See our Ad - this classification AFFORDABLE AUTO INSURANCE 2605 Tobacco Rd Ste D HEPHZIBAH......................706-560-0350 See our Ad - this classification ALLSTATE INSURANCE-COZETTE WATKINS 2813-A Regency Blvd AUGUSTA ............................706-738-6283 See our Ad - this classification ➜ Next Page INSURANCE-KENNELS 125 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Allstate Insurance Company 2813-A Regency Blvd. Augusta, GA 30904 There’s Low, Lower and AFFORDABLE CoZette Watkins Agency LLC CoZette Watkins - Owner Phone 706.738.6283 Home, Auto & Life Needs We Support Our Troops Free Quotes Til 7 PM 706-790-4381 • 3084 Deans Bridge Rd. 706-560-0350 • 2605 Tobacco Rd., Suite D J. Michael Godowns-Agent Auto, Home, Motorcycle, Boat, Renters, Life, Health First Choice Insurance Agency INSURANCE (CONT’D) FIRST CHOICE INSURANCE AGENCY 3108 Peach Orchard Rd Ste #3 AUGUSTA ............706-798-8860 See our Ad - this classification NATIONWIDE INSURANCE-TANKERSLEY AGENCY 3703 Washington Rd MARTINEZ ............................706-868-6798 JEWELERS-RETAIL FURMAN JEWELERS INC 212 8th St AUGUSTA ..............................................706-722-2932 See our Ad - Clocks-Dealers “Where Customer Service Always Comes First” 3108 Peach Orchard Rd. Suite #3 Augusta, GA 30906 Phone: (706) 798-8860 Fax: (706) 798-8849 Toll Free: 1-866-846-8860 Most Forms of Insurance Since 1977 KENNELS PARADISE KENNELS 3996 Belair Rd AUGUSTA........................................706-860-1977 See our Ad - this classification Boats - RV's - Home - Auto - Commercial - Life - Bond and Annuity ACE Insurance Agency • (706) 798-1975 Fax: (706) 796-6529 Gloria Martin & Cheryl Dobson Agents 3420 Peach Orchard Road • Augusta, Georgia 30906 GROOMING, BATHING & BOARDING FOR ALL BREEDS OF DOGS & CATS PARADISE KENNELS • Special Accommodations For Your Pet While You’re Away • Augusta’s Largest And Finest Individual Runs, 4 ft x 26 ft • Separate Cat Kennels With Large Runs 4 ft x 6 ft • Fully Heated And Air Conditioned Facilities • First Grooming Free On Pets Under 12 Weeks 3996 Belair Rd. M-Sat 7:30-5:30 CLOSED SUNDAY Pet Cremations You Can Trust Augusta’s Only On Site Pet Cremation Service “We Guarantee Ashes Returned Are Your Pets” “Owners May Be Present” Urns • Burial Containers • Memorials 1-706-860-1977 Quality Paints ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page 126 LOANS-MORTGAGES ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. LOANS Barbara Hagan Manager We have a “New” Attitude We like to say “Yes” 1631 Gordon Highway Augusta, GA 30906 ➜ Previous Page 706-772-8900 Fax 706-772-8925 FORT GORDON FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Bldg 36305 Av of the States FORT GORDON ........706-793-0012 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section GEORGIA BANK & TRUST 3530 Wheeler Rd AUGUSTA....................................706-738-6990 See our Ad - Map Section also Banks NEW LOAN 1631 Gordon Hwy AUGUSTA ..................................706-772-8900 See our Ad - this classification PIONEER SERVICES REPRESENTATIVES 3019 Tobacco Rd HEPHZIBAH................................706-771-1111 See our Ad - this classification MORTGAGES BSM FINANCIAL LP 2606 Commons Blvd AUGUSTA ..............................706-736-1841 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS 3643 Walton Wy Ext Bldg 4A AUGUSTA ................706-261-5626 See our Ad - this classification also Editorial Section FAMILY FIRST MORTGAGE 563 1/2 Greene St AUGUSTA ..................................706-722-3050 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section FIRST BANK OF GEORGIA 2743 Perimeter Pkwy Bldg 100 Ste 100 AUGUSTA ................................................................706-821-6000 See our Ad - Map Section also Banks FORT GORDON FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Bldg 36305 Av of the States FORT GORDON ........706-793-0012 See our Ad - Loans GEORGIA BANK & TRUST 3530 Wheeler Rd AUGUSTA....................................706-738-6990 See our Ad - Map Section also Banks ➜ Next Page ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. ➜ Previous Page MORTGAGES 127 ➜ Next Page 128 MORTGAGES-MUSEUMS ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. DESIGNING MORTGAGES TO FIT INDIVIDUAL NEEDS THE MORTGAGE PLACE The Best VA Rates in the CSRA-Call ALL the others first & then call us! 3643-B Walton Way Ext. We offer a wide variety of mortgage options to fit your particular needs, including: Augusta, GA 30909 706-733-5960 Georgia residential mortgage licensee 6025 • VA Loans up to 100% • FHA Loans • 100% Conventional Loans • Construction Financing • Competitive Rates • Exceptional Service! Wachovia is the Only Full Service Bank located on Post at Fort Gordon And with my 13 years of experience as a Mortgage Consultant, you not only have the mortgage options you need, but the professionalism and experience you deserve. Please call to learn more about how we can work together to tailor a mortgage to fit your individual needs. Cindy Schutte Mortgage Consultant/ Assistant Vice President Fort Gordon, Georgia 30905 (706) 284-4606 cell (706) 650-7042 office email: [email protected] website: cindyschutte.wachovialoans.com 4277 WASHINGTON ROAD • EVANS, GEORGIA 30809 (800) 870-3724 • (706) 868-5050 www.streetandtrail.com Uncommon Wisdom All loans subject to credit approval, verification, and collateral evaluation. Initial decision is subject to your meeting specific underwriting requirements, and final approval will be based upon your satisfying those requirements. EQUAL HOUSING LENDER. MORTGAGES (CONT’D) SALES - SERVICE - PARTS - ACCESSORIES MORTGAGE PLACE, THE 3643-B Walton Wy Ext AUGUSTA............................706-733-5960 See our Ad - this classification WACHOVIA MORTGAGE 3645 Wheeler Rd AUGUSTA....................................706-284-4606 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section MOTORCYCLES-NEW & USED AUGUSTA SUZUKI STREET & TRAIL MOTORSPORTS 4277 Washington Rd EVANS ..................................706-868-5050 See our Ad - this classification MOTORCYCLES & MOTOR SCOOTERS-NEW & USED 2531 Peach Orchard Road Augusta, GA 706-793-1610 AUGUSTA SUZUKI 2531 Peach Orchard Rd AUGUSTA ........................706-793-1610 See our Ad - this classification MOVING & STORAGE MOVING MAN INC, THE 1494 Wrightsboro Rd AUGUSTA ............................706-722-0478 MOVING EQUIPMENT RENTAL Lightstyles For Lifestyles FIRST CHOICE AUTO SERVICE CENTER U-Haul-Beside Gordon Park Speedway GROVETOWN ..........................................................706-869-7577 See our Ad - Automobile Repairing & Services MUSEUMS MORRIS MUSEUM OF ART 1 Tenth St AUGUSTA ..............................................706-724-7501 See our Ad - this classification also Editorial Section Enhance your home by making the light decision ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page MUSEUMS-OPTICAL 129 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. 2512 Peach Orchard Road 560-9245 Open Wed-Sat 7pm-Until “Where Variety is the Spice of Life” Country - Top 40 - Southern rock Home of the Rhes Reeves Band Voted Best of Augusta 5 Years + NIGHT CLUBS COYOTES 2512 Peach Orchard Rd AUGUSTA ........................706-560-9245 See our Ad - this classification VUE 469 Highland Av AUGUSTA ....................................706-364-0786 See our Ad - this classification OPTICAL GOODS-RETAIL EYE CONSULTANTS OF AUGUSTA PC 503 Furys Ferry Rd MARTINEZ ..............................706-860-8899 See our Ad - this classification ➜ Previous Page Jeff Hoover Optometrist-Tricare Provider JC Penney Optical Walmart Vision Center Augusta Mall Bobby Jones Expwy 706-667-8336 706-863-1800 ➜ Next Page 130 OPTICAL-PHYSICIANS ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Eye Consultants of Augusta, P.C. E CAR EYE ICARE TR FOR Steven E. Brooks, M.D. • Anar D. Maurya, O.D. *** Medical, Routine Vision and Contact Lens Exams *** TRICARE ACCEPTED by a BOARD CERTIFIED OPHTHALMOLOGIST 503 Furys Ferry Rd. Martinez, GA • “Se Habla Español” • Phone: 706-860-8899 David M. Parker Inside Lenscrafters Augusta Mall • 706-736-9929 Eye Exams for Glasses & Contact Lenses Military Discount EXTERMINATING “Is Always There For You” Augusta - 706-667-9044 Thomson - 706-595-8377 Toll Free 1-800-554-9651 Eye Exams for Glasses & Contact Lenses **Tricare Accepted** Call to make an appointment Or Walk-ins Welcome 706-854-7779 Dr. Greg Fowler 4471 Washington Road Evans, Wal-Mart SuperCenter OPTICAL GOODS-RETAIL (CONT’D) JC PENNY OPTICAL/DR HOOVER 3450 Wrightsboro Rd AUGUSTA ............................706-667-8336 See our Ad - this classification OPTOMETRISTS EYE GROUP 3450 Wrightsboro Rd-Augusta Mall AUGUSTA ......706-736-9929 See our Ad - this classification FOWLER, GREG OD 4471 Washington Rd EVANS ..................................706-854-7779 See our Ad - this classification PEST CONTROL-EXTERMINTATING & FUMIGATING DAVID M PARKER EXTERMINATING AUGUSTA ................................................................800-554-9651 See our Ad - this classification PHARMACIES MEDICAL CENTER WEST PHARMACY 465 N Belair Rd Ste 1A EVANS ..............................706-854-2424 See our Ad - this classification PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD CENTER FOR PRIMARY CARE CPC South 2011 Windsor Spring Rd EVANS..........706-798-1700 CPC N Augusta 105 Hugh St N AUGUSTA ............803-279-6800 CPC CENTRAL 3614-D J Dewey Gray Cir AUGUSTA ................................................................706-868-7380 CPC Business Office 363 N Belair Rd EVANS ........706-650-7799 363 N Belair Rd EVANS ..........................................706-650-7563 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section We Accept Tricare “We specialize in compounding pediatric dosage forms” Fast Friendly Service • We Accept Most Insurance Plans Medical Center West Pharmacy 854-2424 465 N Belair Rd, Evans M-F 8-6 Sat 9-1 ➜ Previous Page • Ostomy Supplies • Diabetic Supplies • Walkers, Wheelchairs • Delivery Available Medical Center Pharmacy 792-5130 3121 Peach Orchard Rd, Aug M-F 9-6 Sat 9-1 ➜ Next Page PHYSICIANS 131 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Bladeless, All-Laser, LASIK Interest free financing – free consultations Academy of Cataract & Laser Surgery, P.C. is the only practice in the CSRA, and one of a small number of practices across the country to offer premium Allegretto IntraLASIK. This means no-knife, computer driven laser treatment for safe and predictable LASIK. Use of the Intralase femtosecond laser ensures that no knife (no cutting) is used to create the corneal flap. Then the Allegretto-Wavelight laser system reshapes the front of the eye taking away the need for glasses or contacts. Allegretto is the only laser which is FDA approved to reduce glare and thereby improves night vision. Howard Bruckner, M.D. Director State of the Art Eye Surgery www.brucknereyemd.com 722-9601 1-800-476-5521 Howard L. Bruckner, M.D. Medical Director Academy of Cataract & Laser Surgery Board Certified Opthamologist Former Chief Opthamologist First Army Headquarters, Ft. Gordon 909 15th Street Augusta, GA 30901 PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD-DERMATOLOGY CENTRAL DERMATOLOGY/THOMPSON, BARRY MD 2060 Central Av AUGUSTA......................................706-738-4442 PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD-OPTHALMOLOGY ACADEMY OF CATARACT & LASER SURGERY, PC 909 15th St AUGUSTA ............................................706-722-9601 See our Ad - this classification also Editorial Section PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD-PEDIATRICS COLON-SANTINI, JUAN LMD FAAP 1220 George C Wilson Dr AUGUSTA ......................706-863-9595 See our Ad - this classification Colon-Santini Juan L.M.D. Diplomate American Board Pediatrics General Pediatrics - Se Habla Espanol 1220 George C. Wilson Drive Augusta, Georgia 30909 760-863-9595 Toll Free 866-347-1159 ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page 132 PHYSICIANS ➜ Previous Page ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. ➜ Next Page PHYSICIANS-REAL ESTATE 133 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. “We Go Where You Go!” Main Exchange Pxtra Class Six MCSS Burger King 793-7171 793-7177 793-5366 793-2315 793-8542 Troop Store 793-9757 SINCE 1965 WHITTON RADIATORS & MUFFLERS 1441 REYNOLDS STREET • AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 30901 (706) 722-1241 • FAX (706) 724-7503 Troop Store 793-7757 0900-2100 Mon-Sat, 1000-1900 Sun Gate 1 Shoppette Gate 5 Shoppette (24 Hr) Food Court Starbucks Coffee Godfathers Pizza 792-9707 793-1160 772-9742 796-0243 772-5167 Bldg 25711 (Retail, Anthony’s Pizza, Burger King Barber, Laundry) Bldg 29604 (Retail, Anthony’s Pizza, Blimpie, Barber, Laundry) Food Court: Charley’s Steakery, Taco Johns, Robin Hood, Anthony's Pizza, Popeyes, Baskin Robins, Cinnabon Mall Concessions: Flower Shop, GNC, Beauty Shop, Barber Shop, Alltel, Arcade PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS-MD-SURGERY-VASCULAR VEIN CARE PAVILLION OF THE SOUTH 447 N Belair Rd EVANS ..........................................706-854-3333 See our Ad - this classification also Editorial Section PICTURE FRAMES-DEALERS BAILIE’S ART CENTER 2833 Washington Rd AUGUSTA ..............................706-736-3396 See our Ad - this classification FRAME SHOPPE, THE 1542 Walton Wy AUGUSTA ....................................706-738-5229 PRINTING SUPPLIES CARTRIDGE WORLD 3830 Washington Rd Ste 14 AUGUSTA ..................706-228-6000 PX AAFES Bldg 35200 FT GORDON ........................................706-793-0233 See our Ad - this classification RADIATORS-AUTOMOTIVE WHITTON RADIATORS & MUFFLERS 1441 Reynolds St AUGUSTA ..................................706-722-1241 See our Ad - this classification REAL ESTATE BLANCHARD & CALHOUN See our Ad - this classification CENTURY 21 LARRY MILLER REALTY INC Stinson Hall, Ste 120 FT GORDON ........................706-796-2955 See our Ad - this classification GOODSENSE REALTY 3514 Wrightsboro Rd AUGUSTA ............................706-364-3343 See our Ad - this classification MEYBOHM REALTORS 3519 Wheeler Rd AUGUSTA....................................706-736-5332 See our Ad - this classification PRUDENTIAL BEAZLEY REAL ESTATE 669 N Belair Rd EVANS ..........................................706-863-1775 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section RE/MAX MASTERS INC 4316 Washington Rd EVANS ..................................706-868-6913 See our Ad - this classification REMAX AUGUSTA 207 Hudson Trace Dr AUGUSTA..............................706-855-7653 See our Ad - this classification also Editorial Section ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page 134 REAL ESTATE ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Full Service Real Estate Company • • • • Residential Rentals Commercial Relocation Augusta 207 HUDSON TRACE DRIVE AUGUSTA, GA 30907 706-855-7653 1-800-367-4428 www.movingtoaugusta.com ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page REAL ESTATE 135 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Three Great Neighborhoods Located Minutes From Fort Gordon Willow Oak Village Willow Oak Village Opening 2007 Creek Bend 1220 Creek Bend Drive Grovetown, GA 30813 Phone: 706-869-7411 Euchee Creek 983 Cannock Street Grovetown, GA 30813 Phone: 706-651-1976 Please Call for More information: 669 North Belair Road • Evans, Georgia 30809 Bus: (706) 863-1775 or (800) 558-1775 • Fax: (706) 863-4304 Website: www.PruBeazleyRealEstate.com • Email: [email protected] ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page 136 REAL ESTATE-SCHOOLS ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. COME TO THOMSON - McDUFFIE Ft. Gordon Highway West On U.S. Hwy. 78 REAL ESTATE Masters, Inc. “outstanding agents, outstanding results” Office: (706) 868-6913 Toll Free: (800) 325-8030 Email: [email protected] 4316 Washington Road Evans, GA 30809 Each Office Is Independently Owned & Operated. LAND FARMS HOMES LOTS GA. R.E. Lic. H-11348 Newcomers’ First Stop • Downtown Thomson, GA. 800-637-0881 706-595-3216 You’ll Be Glad You Came To McDuffie County-Thomson email: [email protected] www.wilsonrealtor.com EQUAL HOUSING LENDER REAL ESTATE (CONT’D) Visit Our Website: GoodSenseRealty.net “Where it makes good sense to buy a home.” Residential Sales, Rentals, Property Management 3514 Wrightsboro Road • Augusta, GA 30909 1/2 mi. West of Augusta Mall Office: 706-364-3343 WILSON COMPANY, THE 114 Main St THOMSON ..........................................706-595-3216 See our Ad - this classification RECREATIONAL VEHICLES-DEALERS CSRA CAMPERLAND INC 3844 Washington Rd MARTINEZ ............................706-863-6294 See our Ad - this classification RESTAURANTS Licensed in GA & SC Member of the Greater Augusta Association of Realtors CAPTAIN D’S SEAFOOD 1645 Gordon Hwy AUGUSTA ..................................706-793-4554 3337 Deans Bridge Rd AUGUSTA ..........................706-790-0874 SCHOOLS-ACADEMIC-COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES We Sell Fun CSRA Camperland Complete Parts & Accessories Dept. New Indoor Showroom 10 Bay Service Dept. Top Name Brands Large Selection of New & Used Units We Have Campers To Fit Everyone’s Budget 863-6294 3844 Washington Rd. www.csracamperland.com ➜ Previous Page AUGUSTA STATE UNIVERSITY 2500 Walton Wy AUGUSTA ....................................706-737-1632 See our Ad - this classification AUGUSTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE 3200 Augusta Tech Dr AUGUSTA ............................706-771-4000 See our Ad - this classification also on Page 2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY 741 Barnes Av FT GORDON ..................................706-798-5739 See our Ad - this classification GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE 115 Davis Rd MARTINEZ ........................................706-650-5631 See our Ad - this classification PAINE COLLEGE 1235 15th St AUGUSTA ..........................................706-821-8320 See our Ad - this classification SAVANNAH RIVER COLLEGE 2528 Cntr W Pkwy AUGUSTA..................................706-738-5046 See our Ad - this classification ➜ Next Page SCHOOLS 137 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. GMC-AUGUSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE A Great Place to Begin the Rest of your Life • Day, Night and Weekend classes at Ft. Gordon and in Martinez • Small classes, free Math, Science and English tutoring • Military education may be converted into college credit for promotion points • SOCAD agreements provided and honored from other colleges • Financial Aid available for qualified students • 8 Academic majors: Behavioral Science, Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Computer Information Systems, Education, General Studies, International Affairs, and Pre-Nursing. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL OR STOP BY EITHER LOCATION 741 Barnes Ave, BLDG 21606 FORT GORDON, GA 30905, PH 706-791-5159 ext 10 115 Davis Rd. Martinez, GA 30907, PH 706-650-5631 ON THE WEB AT: www.gmcaugusta.com ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page 138 SCHOOLS ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. IT’S ALL ABOUT YOU (Formerly Kerr Business College) 4 DAY SCHOOL WEEK (Monday - Thursday) FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (For Eligible Applicants) • BUSINESS • MEDICAL • COMPUTER GRADUATE SERVICES STUDENT ORIENTED FACULTY & STAFF CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS & ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS 706-738-5046 WESTGATE CENTER SOUTH 1 BLOCK OFF WASHINGTON RD 2528 CENTER WEST PKWY, AUGUSTA, GA 30909 www.savannahrivercollege.edu ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. SCHOOLS 139 WESTMINSTER Schools of Augusta 3067 Wheeler Road Augusta, GA 30909 706-731-5260 x2201 w w w. w s a . n e t An Exceptional Christian College Preparatory School Westminster Schools Practices a nondiscrimatory admissions policy SCHOOLS-ACADEMIC-COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES (CONT’D) TROY UNIVERSITY Ft Gordon Education Cntr Bldg 21606 Barnes Av FT GORDON............................................................706-772-2720 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section SCHOOLS-PRIVATE AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL 1920 Highland Av AUGUSTA ..................................706-736-5516 See our Ad - this classification AUGUSTA CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS 313 Baston Rd MARTINEZ ......................................706-863-2905 See our Ad - this classification ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page 140 SCHOOLS-STORAGE ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Augusta Christian Schools Aquinas High School Building Kingdom Leaders Augusta Christian Schools K5 through Grade 12 ELEMENTARY CAMPUS: 470 Fury’s Ferry Road MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS: “...developing Christian leaders” 313 Baston Road 99% of Graduates Attend College 2005 Seniors Received $1.3 Million in Scholarships SAT Scores Significantly Above National/State Average Strong Academic Support Program (706) 863-2905 www.augustachristian.org GAC, ACSI & SACS Accredited Augusta Christian Schools practices a nondiscriminatory admission policy. 1920 Highland Ave., Augusta, GA 30904 • (706) 736-5516 • Fax: (706) 736-2678 e-mail: [email protected] • web page: www.aquinashigh.org Aquinas High School practices a nondiscriminatory admissions policy SCHOOLS-PRIVATE (CONT’D) AUGUSTA FIRST SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 4301 Wheeler Rd AUGUSTA....................................706-651-0412 See our Ad - Churches WESTMINSTER SCHOOLS OF AUGUSTA www.wsa.net 3067 Wheeler Rd AUGUSTA....................................706-731-5260 See our Ad - this classification SHOPPING CENTERS & MALLS AUGUSTA MALL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 3450 Wrightsboro Rd AUGUSTA ............................706-733-1001 See our Ad - this classification STORAGE-HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL Dillard’s Macy’s JCPenney Sears Macy’s Furniture Showroom Telephone 706.733.1001 augustamall.com Owned and Operated by General Growth Properties AAA SELF STORAGE 3440 Milledgeville Rd AUGUSTA ............................706-738-6599 ATTIC NOOK, THE 2208 Highland Av AUGUSTA ..................................706-737-4700 See our Ad - this classification BELAIR/DYESS SELF STORAGE 1005 Dyess Pkwy AUGUSTA ..................................706-854-8884 See our Ad - this classification COLONIAL STORAGE CENTERS 1881 Gordon Hwy AUGUSTA ..................................706-736-5896 See our Ad - this classification GORDON HIGHWAY SELF STORAGE 2134 Gordon Hwy AUGUSTA ..................................706-738-7867 See our Ad - this classification They say you learn something new every day (thank goodness) Learn Something. ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page STORAGE 141 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. FREE TRUCK (FOR MOVE INS) ➯ BELAIR / DYESS STORAGE 1005 DYESS PARKWAY FT. GOR- DYESS DON PKWY 854-8884 C O L U M B I A RD I-20 GROVETOWN X BELAIR RD I-20 BELAIR Near I-20 FT. GORDON 651-8881 WHEELER RD I-20 DR’S HOSP. Near I-20 I-20 WASHINGTON RD IA B UM OL C I-20 X Near I-20 ➯ WASHINGTON RD. STORAGE #2 4080 WASHINGTON RD MARTINEZ BOBBY JONES 651-8833 BOBBY JONES 3044 WASHINGTON RD. @ I-20 X AUGUSTA STOWAWAY STORAGE ➯ 868-1111 TARGET BOBBY JONES 3772 WHEELER RD @ I-20 BELAIR RD RD X EVANS MALL ➯ WHEELER ROAD STORAGE PUBLIX WASHINGTON RD CLUB CAR X DAVIS RD I-20 ➯ WASHINGTON RD. STORAGE #1 122 DAVIS RD TARGET K-MART BOBBY JONES EVENS-NEAR CLUB CAR 868-7171 MARTINEZ-NEAR K-MART AIR CONDITIONING SECURITY CAMERAS 24-HOUR ACCESS OPEN SATURDAYS ➜ Previous Page WA S H I N G T O N R D ➜ Next Page 142 STORAGE ➜ Previous Page ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. ➜ Next Page STORAGE 143 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. SouthSide Self Storage - Best prices in town GUARANTEED! 10% Military discount Authorized U-Haul Dealer 6 sizes to choose from 24/7 Access and Video Surveillance Moving supplies available Office hours: Mon-Sat 8am-6pm (706) 560-0406 (706) 737-4700 (706) 832-3510 Cell (706) 737-4144 Fax Augusta’s #1 Storage Center • Guaranteed Lowest Rate • Alarm & Laser Security • Open Everyday & Clean • Fenced & Lighted • Free Truck ~ Conveniently Located Near Daniel Field ~ 2208 Highland Ave. Augusta, GA 30904 STORAGE-HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL (CONT’D) HOLLYWOOD SELF STORAGE 4388 Ridge Trail MARTINEZ ....................................706-922-7233 See our Ad - this classification SOUTHSIDE SELF STORAGE 3103 Spring Grove Dr AUGUSTA ............................706-560-0406 See our Ad - this classification also Map Section UNCLE BOBS SELF STORAGE 1045 Bertram Rd AUGUSTA ....................................706-736-3361 1805-A Wylds Rd AUGUSTA....................................706-737-0051 See our Ad - this classification ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page 144 TAX-TRANSMISSIONS ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Grovetown’s & Auto Center H&R BLOCK • QUICK & ACCURATE SERVICE YEAR-ROUND • REASONABLE FEES • EXPERIENCED PREPARERS • CONVENIENT HOURS AUGUSTA DAYTON • FUZION • Batteries • Brakes • Belts & Hoses Alignments • Diagnostics • Shocks & Struts 1298 Broad St ......................................................................................706-724-8707 1631 Gordon Highway - South Gate Mall ............................................706-667-9634 2492 Tobacco Rd - Windsor Plaza ........................................................706-796-7790 3830 Washington Rd - West Town Center ............................................706-860-8194 3435 Wrightsboro Rd - Richmond Plaza..............................................706-733-5629 AIKEN 601 E. Robinson Ave • Grovetown, GA 1030 Pine Log Rd - Silver Bluff Commons. ..........................................803-649-0507 1919 Whiskey Rd - Millbrook Station ..................................................803-648-4945 EVANS 4357 Washington Road - Evans Crossing ..............................................706-228-7955 MARTINEZ 4477 Columbia Rd - Market Square......................................................706-868-8821 3830 Washington Rd - West Town Center ............................................706-860-8194 LOUISVILLE 106 W. Broad St. ..................................................................................478-625-7310 NORTH AUGUSTA 342 East Martintown Rd - N Augusta Plaza ..........................................803-279-0571 GROVETOWN Distributor of Velocity U2, FS & Tyfun Wheels Military Financing & Discounts Available Phone: 706-560-0743 Fax: 706-560-1278 110 B Horizon South ............................................................................706-860-0718 SEARS LOCATION AUGUSTA Augusta Mall ........................................................................................706-736-1921 IT’S FAST & IT’S EASY 2917 Peach Orchard Rd. Augusta, Georgia [email protected] “WE SUPPORT OUR TROOPS” TAX PREPERATION SERVICES H&R BLOCK 3435 Wrightsboro Rd AUGUSTA ............................706-733-5629 See our Ad - this classification STEINBERG & ASSOCIATES 3623 Washington Rd Bldg F Ste 103D AUGUSTA ..706-733-1630 *Family Owned & Operated Since 1907* We Are the Original Cheesborough’s TAXICABS RADIO CAB 1439 Greene St AUGUSTA ......................................706-722-5588 TIRE DEALERS GATE 2 TIRE & AUTO CENTER 601 E Robinson Av GROVETOWN ..........................706-651-0500 See our Ad - this classification ROGERS TIRES & WHEELS 2917 Peach Orchard Rd AUGUSTA ........................706-560-0743 See our Ad - this classification TRANSMISSIONS-AUTOMOBILE AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS 2631 1/2 Washington Rd AUGUSTA ........................706-738-3830 CHEESEBOROUGH’S AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS INC 138 Sand Bar Ferry Rd AUGUSTA ..........................706-724-1451 See our Ad - this classification Downtown In Olde Town Directions: 520 East (Bobby Jones) to exit 16 Sand Bar Ferry Rd. left 1 mile on the left Not Affiliated with Any Other Transmission Shop ➜ Previous Page vacuums ➜ Next Page TRANSMISSIONS-VETERINARIANS 145 ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. 706-868-7100 106 Cedar Ln. (Behind Dollar General on Baston Rd.) TRANSMISSIONS-AUTOMOBILE (CONT’D) AIDMORE COTTMAN TRANSMISSIONS 106 Cedar Ln MARTINEZ ........................................706-868-7100 See our Ad - this classification ANIMAL CLINIC TRUCK RENTING & LEASING PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL For Rental & Leasing AUGUSTA..............................800-467-3675 SERVING AUGUSTA FOR OVER 45 YEARS Small Animal Medicine & Laser Surgery Boarding UTILITY COMPANIES GEORGIA POWER 1607 Walton Wy AUGUSTA ....................................888-660-5890 See our Ad - this classification VETERINARIANS AIDMORE ANIMAL CLINIC 1701 N Leg Ct AUGUSTA ........................................706-733-7181 See our Ad - this classification CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Senior Citizen Discount LYNN SIMONS, DVM KATREA HOWARD, DVM AND ASSOCIATE 733-7181 1701 North Leg Ct. ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page 146 VETERINARIANS-WEIGHT ©2006-2007 MARCOA Publishing, Inc. Paradise ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. STEVEN K. KNITTEL, P.C. www.paradiseah.com www.switchboard.com 706-863-8830 Because preventive health care starts with proper nutrition.™ 587 E. ROBINSON AV. FULL SERVICE VETERINARY CLINIC SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE SURGERY & PREVENTIVE CARE DENTAL CARE Paradise Animal Hospital HOURS: Mon - Fri 7:30 Sat 9:00 APPOINTMENTS APPRECIATED 3998 BELAIR ROAD Affordable Weightloss 860-4544 VETERINARIANS (CONT’D) GROVETOWN ANIMAL CLINIC PC 587 E Robinson Av GROVETOWN ..........................706-863-8830 See our Ad - this classification PARADISE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 3998 Belair Rd AUGUSTA........................................706-860-4544 See our Ad - this classification Call us for more information 706-364-8501 4434 Columbia Road, Martinez WALLPAPERS & WALLCOVERINGS-RETAIL CHUCK CAMPBELL’S WALLPAPERS & WINDOW BLINDS 2825 Washington Rd AUGUSTA ..............................706-738-1288 See our Ad - Blinds WEIGHT CONTROL SERVICES AFFORDABLE WEIGHTLOSS 4434 Columbia Rd Ste 202 COLUMBIA ..................706-364-8501 See our Ad - this classification Puppy Chow ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page 2006-2007 Telephone Directory HQ, U.S. ARMY SIGNAL CENTER & FORT GORDON, GA OPERATOR ASSISTANCE COMMERCIAL........................................................791-0110 DSN............................................................................780-1110 Ambulance AREA CODE ..............................................................................706 Fire COMMERCIAL PREFIX POST ..................................................................................791 HEALTH SVCS ................................................................787 DSN PREFIX POST ........................................................................780 (791) HEALTH SVCS ......................................................773 (787) Military Police DIAL 911 Contents GENERAL INFORMATION TELEPHONE INSTRUCTIONS ....................................148 BOMB THREAT REPORT..............................................151 SEVERE WEATHER INFO ............................................152 AUTOMATED DIRECTORY ATTTENDANT SYSTEM (ADAS) ............................152 IDENTIFYING MALICIOUS CALL NUMBER ..........153 DIRECTORY LISTINGS ORGANIZATIONS............................................................153 QUICK REFERENCE LISTINGS ................................161 This telephone directory is an authorized unofficial publication of Fort Gordon. It is published annually as part of the Fort Gordon Installation Guide in the interest of members of the U.S. military services. Corrections, additions, and deletions to the telephone directory should be submitted to Public Affairs Office, Nelson Hall, Building 29801, Fort Gordon, GA 309055735, telephone 791-7590 or e-mail to: [email protected]. DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON NONSECURE TELEPHONES. OFFICIAL DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DoD) TELEPHONES ARE PROVIDED FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT BUSINESS ONLY AND ARE SUBJECT TO MONITORING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY AT ALL TIMES. Use of official DoD telephones constitutes consent to communications security monitoring in accordance with DoD Directive 4640.6. 2006-2007 Telephone Directory ➜ Previous Page 147 ➜ Next Page General Information TELEPHONE INSTRUCTIONS 1) Your Information Management Officer (IMO) will provide you with a Personal Identification Number (PIN). This number must be entered when accessing long distance services (9-1, or 9-011) and overseas DSN, whether for voice, data, or FAX. No dial tone will be heard after dialing the trunk access code and telephone number is entered. The PIN must be entered when prompted by the switch with a stutter tone. Long Distance (FTS): Dial (9) + 1 + 10 digits + PIN • Example: 9 + 1 + 781-455-3774 + 123456 DSN: Dial (84) + 7 or 10-digit DSN • Example: 84 + 539-6543 International DSN: Dial (84) + DSN Prefix + 7-digit number + PIN • Example: 84 + 013 + 539-6543 + 123456 LET’S TALK FEATURE CODES For Single Line Users A Quick Reference for Fort Gordon, GA Telephone Network Access Code ..........................Feature *52 ................Call Forward All Calls #52 ..Call Forward All Calls (cancel) *60 ......................................Call Hold *64 ......................................Call Park #64 ......................Call Park, Retrieve *63 ..................................Call Pickup Hook switch ........Transfer and 3-Way Conference *66 or # # ..........Last Number Redial *68 ..................Ring Again (activate) *68 ......................Ring Again (cancel) *99 .............. Caller Originated Trace Main Number ......................791-0110 Telephone Help Desk ..........791-3100 Post Information..........0 or 791-0110 Eisenhower Army Medical Center ..............787-5811 Installation Operations Center ............................791-9747 American Red Cross ..........787-6311 Army Community Service ..791-3579 Signal Corps, Military Intelligence and Tenants ..........791-XXXX (DSN 780) Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Dental Activities and all other medical providers ........787-XXXX (DSN 773) DIALING PLAN 9 84 7 Local, Toll Free, Long Distance, & International Routine DSN Digit Extension – On Post DIALING EXAMPLES On Post: Dial the 7-digit number • Example: 787-3545 or 791-0282 Local & Commercial on post: Dial (9) + 10-digits • Example: 9 + 706 + 790-3676 800/888 Toll-Free: Dial (9) + 1 + 10-digit toll free number • Example: 9 + 1 + 800-555-1234 International: Dial (9) + 011 + int’l number + PIN • Example: 9 + 011 + 49-654622157113 + 123456 148 FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS CALL FORWARD (All Calls)—Call Forward All Calls allows the user to forward all incoming calls on their extension to another extension on base. Outgoing calls can still be placed from the telephone when call forward is active. CALL HOLD—This feature allows a user to place an active call on hold and then hang up returning the handset to the cradle if the user chooses. The party on hold will hear music. The subscriber may retrieve the call by lifting the handset. CALL PARK—The feature allows the user to place a call on permanent hold against his or their extension, then reconnect the call from another telephone. The call is parked using the Call Park feature access code and is retrieved using the Call Park Retrieve code. Calls can be placed and received during activation. CALL PICK-UP—This feature allows the user to answer, from their phone, any call made to an extension within the individual’s call pick-up group. CALL TRANSFER—The Call Transfer feature allows the user to send a call to another extension. 3-WAY CONFERENCE—The 3-Way Conference feature allows the user to add a third person to a call in progress. LAST NUMBER RE-DIAL—This feature allows the subscriber to automatically call the last number dialed from their extension. RING AGAIN/RING BACK—When a user makes a phone call to a busy extension or trunk, the ring again feature notifies the user when the line or trunk becomes free and then routes the call automatically for them. CALLER ORIGINATED TRACE (COT)—Activation of the feature causes a log report to be generated at the MP station. If a user receives a malicious call (bomb threat or threat to harm the call taker or others on the installation), this feature allows a user to hold an incoming malicious call so the call can be traced to the originating party. When both the calling and called parties are in the same switching unit, the entire connection is held until the called party releases the call. When the call is on an incoming trunk, the connection is held back to the incoming trunk. VOICE MAIL (NORTEL CALLPILOT) Voice Mail Access ................791-4450 FIRST TIME SETUP ONLY: Dial Voice Mail Access (791-4450) and enter your mailbox number and “#” (your mailbox number is your seven digit extension) and when prompted for your temporary password: dial (12) and your 7 digit ext. number and “#”, i.e.: 12-791-2345#. Follow system prompts to set up your voice mailbox: Passwords must have 6 to 10 digits. The password assigned CANNOT be the same six numbers or numbers in succession. Security of the system will not allow these types of passwords. Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page General Information REGULAR USE: If accessing voice mail from your telephone, press “#” and follow prompts. If accessing voice mail from another telephone, dial the Voice Mail Access (791-4450) and enter your 7 digit telephone number and “#”. When prompted for “Password”, enter your 6 to 10 digit password and “#”. FEATURE ACTIVATION CALL HOLD: While on an active call. Press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set). You will hear a special dial tone. DIAL (*60). You will hear confirmation tone. HANG UP. Call is on hold. You will hear ringing periodically as a reminder that the call is being held. LIFT THE HANDSET to retrieve the held call. CALL PARK: While on an active call. Press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set) you will hear a special dial tone. DIAL (*64). You will hear a confirmation tone. Hang up. Call is PARKED at the phone and you can use the phone in any way. If you wish to announce the call, you may stay on the line until the person answers the phone. Once you have announced the call, you hang up and the two individuals will be connected. If you do not wish to announce the call, you may hang up and the call will be transferred to the extension. If the called party is busy or does not answer the phone, you may press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set) twice, each time momentarily, to be reconnected to the original call. When busy station or trunk becomes idle, you will hear "ring again" tone burst. Lift the handset. You will hear ringing as the call is routed to the extension or trunk you are trying to call. CANCEL Lift the handset and dial (*68) again. You will hear a confirmation tone. Call Originated Trace On an active call: If you receive a malicious call (bomb threat or threat to harm the call takers or others on the installation): Press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set). You will hear a special dial tone. The caller is automatically placed on hold. Dial the 7-digit number you want to add into a 3-way conference. When the person answers, press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set). All three parties will be connected in a 3-way conference call. If the extension that you are trying to conference in is busy or does not answer, press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set) twice, each momentarily, to be reconnected to the call. CALL FORWARD (All Calls) ACTIVATE CALL PICKUP: To answer a call within your call pickup group. Hang up. Lift the handset and dial (*52). DIAL the 7-digit number where calls are to be forwarded. You will receive confirmation tone. After hanging up the malicious call, lift the handset. Dial (*99). You will receive confirmation tone. This process automatically generates a report at the Military Police station stating where the call is originating from and also your directory number. It is imperative that you dial (*99) immediately after hanging up the malicious call because, if you receive another call before dialing (*99), the information generated in the report will be for the most current incoming call and not the malicious call. Hang up. Lift the handset and dial 911 to report the malicious call to the Military Police. FORT GORDON AREA PREFIXES CANCEL Lift the handset and dial (#52). You will receive confirmation tone. Hang up. LAST NUMBER REDIAL CALL TRANSFER On an active call: Lift the handset and dial (## or *66). The last number called will be automatically dialed by the system. Press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set). You will hear a special dial tone. RING AGAIN Dial the 7-digit extension of the number you wish to transfer the call. You will hear ringing. Dial (*68). You will receive confirmation tone. Hang up. 3-WAY CONFERENCE To retrieve the parked call at another telephone, pick up the phone and dial (#64). You will receive a special dial tone. Next, dial the 7-digit extension at which the call is parked. You will be re-connected with the call. When you hear a phone ringing within your call pickup group, pick up your phone and dial (*63) to be connected to the caller. Press the HOOKSWITCH (2500 set). You will hear a special dial tone. ACTIVATE After encountering a busy signal on the station or trunk you are trying to contact, 202, 226, 261, 282, 306, 361, 396, 437, 466, 510, 541, 564, 597, 634, 206, 228, 262, 284, 309, 364, 399, 441, 469, 513, 547, 569, 598, 640, 208, 230, 265, 288, 312, 365, 414, 442, 474, 525, 551, 584, 599, 645, Augusta 210, 214, 231, 241, 267, 270, 292, 294, 323, 339, 373, 377, 420, 421, 446, 447, 481, 487, 524, 526, 554, 556, 589, 592, 613, 618, 650, 651, 215, 243, 277, 302, 341, 380, 426, 449, 489, 532, 557, 593, 625, 664, 220, 252, 278, 303, 349, 386, 432, 451, 495, 533, 558, 594, 627, 667, 2006-2007 Telephone Directory ➜ Previous Page 221, 257, 279, 305, 360, 394, 434, 465, 496, 535, 560, 595, 631, 671, 149 ➜ Next Page General Information 690, 691, 696, 699, 715, 721, 722, 724, 725, 726, 727, 729, 730, 731, 733, 736, 737, 738, 739, 751, 755, 771, 772, 774, 785, 786, 787, 790, 792, 793, 794, 796, 798, 799, 814, 821, 823, 825, 826, 827, 828, 829, 831, 832, 833, 834, 836, 840, 841, 843, 848, 849, 854, 855, 860, 863, 868, 869, 871, 872, 873, 877, 898, 951, 952, 955, 981, 982, 986, 993 723, 732, 760, 791, 819, 830, 842, 867, 922, Appling 541 Bath, SC 593 Beech Island, SC 302, 827, 867 Harlem 556 Hephzibah 592 North Augusta, SC 202, 208, 278, 279, 441, 442, 557, 613, 725, 952 REQUESTS for SERVICE 1) Organizations should not move to a different building nor activate additional buildings requiring telephone service prior to consulting with the DOIM to ascertain if and when telephone service can be provided at the new location. Telephone service in permanent buildings can be provided only at those locations served by conduit or raceway systems. Technical assistance can be obtained for contemplated changes or additions in telephone service by calling 791-3100. 2) Requests for official service (installation, move, remove, etc.) will be made on DA Form 3938. A separate form must be submitted for each telephone number or circuit involved. All spaces must be completed to denote nature of work, building, locations, complete directory listings (to include office symbols, HQ, Division, Branch, Section, etc.) and justification based on mission requirements. Requests will be forwarded through command channels to reach the DOIM as far in advance as possible for desired inservice date. In-service date must be 150 specific, ASAP will not be used. All requests must be routed through the activity Information Management Officer (IMO) who will review the requirements for compatibility, economy, and discipline purposes prior to approval. 3) Work incident to installing, removing or changing of telephone equipment will be performed only by telephone installation personnel assigned to DOIM. Under no circumstances will subscribers move, alter, place attachments on, or make additions to telephone equipment or systems. TACTICAL SIGNAL EQUIPMENT WILL NOT BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT THE POST COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM. 4) Unauthorized personnel who willfully or maliciously damage or destroy any communications equipment, interfere with the working of any line or system, or hinder or delay any transmission, are subject to fine not to exceed $10,000 and/or imprisonment not to exceed three years by the provisions of 18 USC Section 1362. DOIM has the sole responsibility for moving and repairing government telephone equipment. RESPONSIBILITIES of SUBSCRIBERS—CONTROL of LONG DISTANCE CALLS: 1) Commanders, Directors, and Managers at all levels of command are responsible for the control and usage of telephones in their command or activity and for ensuring that unauthorized or unofficial calls of any nature are not made from telephones within their area of responsibility. 2) CALL BEFORE YOU DIG – Call the Utility Protection Center (UPC) @ 1-800-282-7411 to initiate a dig request. Retain all information provided by the UPC. It is the requester’s responsibility to maintain the permit documentation throughout the timeline of excavation activities. You are required to update the Directorate of Public Works & Logistics (DPWL) each time the ticket number changes. The UPC will inform you that excavations can commence in 72 hours, but before any excavation activities commence on Fort Gordon, you must have prior clearance from DPWL. If you dig on Fort Gordon without a written and current permit, you will be held accountable for any utilities that are damaged. Maintain an approved dig permit at the job site. For information, call DPWL at 706791-6183, 706-791-4246 or 706-791-6184. CONFERENCE—Circuit Service 1) Commanders and directors desiring service in future planning may call 791-4334 to schedule conferences. This service is for parties of no less than 4 and maximum of 24 participants. 2) Interception, listening to or recording of any conversations by use of any electronics, mechanical or other device, without the advance consent of all the parties to the conversation, is prohibited. All parties must be aware of and consent to the use of this conference unit prior to activation. STANDARDS of SERVICE 1) Telephone operators are instructed to give prompt and courteous service at all times. PROMPTNESS and COURTESY by SUBSCRIBERS are an incentive for operators to give the best grade of service possible. Personnel are asked not to reprimand or converse unnecessarily with operators. Service Complaints should be made promptly to the Section Chief at 791-4334/8888. 2) Telephone service is most efficient when callers use the Automated Directory Attendant System (ADAS) and/or Telephone Directories instead of calling the Post Operator. When the Activity to be called is not listed in the Telephone Directory dial “791-0110” and the ADAS system will offer Automated Directory Listing options for selections and will also transfer the caller to the destination. Follow the prompts and press “O” to reach Directory Service Assistance if further assistance is required. Georgia’s New Area Code Brings Changes to Fort Gordon’s Local Dialing In 2006, Georgia received its ninth area code. This new area code, 762, will overlay the existing 706 area code region. Because both area codes will exist in the same geographic region, Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page General Information ten-digit local dialing-the area code plus the seven-digit telephone number-will be necessary for all local calls to complete properly to and within area codes 706 and 762. On April 3, 2006, ten-digit dialing became mandatory for calls to and within the 706/762 area codes. How Does This Affect You? If you are calling from Fort Gordon because your local service includes calls to Georgia’s 706/762 region, you will need to dial ten digits to complete all local calls to the 706/762 area code region. All stored local telephone numbers and equipment with automatic dialing features (Speed Calling, fax machines, modems, wireless phones) should be reprogrammed to include the area code when dialing to and within the 706/762 area code region. Bomb Threat Report INSTRUCTIONS: BE CALM, BE COURTEOUS, LISTEN, DO NOT INTERRUPT CALLER, NOTIFY SUPERVISOR/SECURITY OFFICER BY PREARRANGED SIGNAL WHILE CALLER IS ON LINE (DO NOT HANG UP THE TELEPHONE RECEIVER). DATE___________________ TIME _______ A.M. ______ P.M. EXACT WORDS OF CALLER: Manner: Calm - Angry - Rational - Irrational - Coherent Incoherent - Deliberate - Emotional - Righteous Laughing - Intoxicated Background Noises: Office Machines - Factory Machines Bedlam - Animals - Music - Quiet - Voices - Mixed Airplanes - Street Traffic - Party Atmosphere Other_____________________________________________ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: QUESTIONS TO ASK: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. When is the bomb going to explode? Where is the bomb right now? What kind of bomb is it? What does it look like? Where did you place the bomb? TRY TO DETERMINE THE FOLLOWING ACTION TO TAKE IMMEDIATELY AFTER CALL: Notify your supervisor/security officer as instructed. Talk to no one other than instructed by your supervisor/security officer. (CIRCLE AS APPROPRIATE) Caller’s Identity: Male - Female - Adult - Juvenile Age: ______Yrs MILITARY POLICE DESK 791-4537/4380 OR EMERGENCY 911 Voice: Loud - Soft - High - High Pitch - Deep - Raspy Pleasant - Intoxicated - Other Accent: Local - Not Local - Foreign Region________________________________________________ Speech: Fast - Slow - Distinct - Distorted - Stutter Nasal - Slurred - Lisp Language: Excellent - Good - Fair - Poor - Foul Other______________________________________ RECEIVING TELEPHONE NUMBER: _______________________________________________________ PERSON RECEIVING CALL: _______________________________________________________ 2006-2007 Telephone Directory ➜ Previous Page 151 ➜ Next Page General Information Severe Weather Info TORNADO ALERT CARDINAL RULES TORNADO WATCH TORNADO WARNING Prepare To Seek Shelter Take Shelter Immediately Use good common sense to assess your situation and decide what to do. Apply these guidelines to make a good decision for your family. TORNADO WATCH How to prepare TORNADO WARNING Where to go (listed in priority) 1. Assemble the family. 2. Prepare to take shelter in your basement. 3. If no basement, move to the vicinity of a community shelter, if feasible. 4. Leave large buildings with vast, unsupported ceilings such as auditoriums and gymnasiums. 5. Terminate outdoor activities. 6. Monitor TV and radio for storm condition updates. 7. Stay indoors and out of automobiles. 1. A basement, if immediately available. 2. A designated community tornado shelter, if immediately available. 3. A small ground level room or closet, away from glass (only if no basement is available and movement to a public shelter is not practical). 4. A depression, ditch or ravine. Lie flat to lower your profile. 5. If in an automobile, park immediately and seek shelter. Do not try to "out run" a tornado. TUNE TO ANY OF THE LOCAL TV/RADIO STATIONS FOR WEATHER AUTOMATED DIRECTORY ATTENDANT SYSTEM (ADAS) 706-791-0110 Telephone Instructions Automated Directory Attendant System (ADAS) is a computer system that provides the caller with a pre-recorded set of options. You may access these menu options from a touch-tone telephone by pressing the corresponding number. If you are using a rotary dial telephone, you must stay on the line for operator assistance. Main Menu Selections: 1-Emergency; 2-Medical & Dental; 3-Travel & Transp Svcs; 4-Personnel Svcs; 5-Frequently Called Numbers Press 1 Press 3 Press 5 152 1-Ambulance 2-Military Police 3-Fire 4-Emer Room 5-Chaplain 8-Return to Main Menu 9-Repeat this Menu 0-Operator Press 1-Travel Pay 2-Tour & Travel Info. 3-InBound HHG 4-OutBound HHG 5-Official Gov’t. Travel 8-Return to Main Menu 9-Repeat this Menu 0-Operator Press 1-Billeting OFC 2-Alcohol & Drug Abuse 3-ACS, AER, Financial Counseling 4-Commissary 5-PX 8-Return to Main Menu 9-Repeat this Menu 0-Operator 2 4 1-EAMC 2-Tingay Dental 3-Snyder Dental 4-Mental Health 5-Veterinarian 8-Return to Main Menu 9-Repeat this Menu 0-Operator 2-Mil 3-Mil 4-Mil 5-Civ 6-ACAP 7-Family Housing 8-Return to Main Menu 9-Repeat this Menu 0-Operator Pers OFC ID Cards Pay Inq. Pers Job Info. Press 9 Press REPEAT 0 OPERATOR Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page General Information Identifying Malicious Call Number These procedures are used to identify the calling number of a malicious/threat call made to a 791 or 787 number on Fort Gordon. Using these procedures will generate a hard copy record of the calling number. THESE PROCEDURES MUST BE DONE WHILE THE CALL IS IN PROGRESS; ONCE THE CALLER HANGS UP THE NUMBER CANNOT BE IDENTIFIED. 1. Procedure If phone has a If phone has a If phone has FLASH button LINK button No FLASH or LINK Button 1. Press FLASH once then release 1. Press LINK once then release 1. Press Hookswitch for one second then release. 2. Press *99 2. Press *99 2. Press *99 Hookswitch - the buttons located on the phone where you normally hang up the handset Press *99 - means press the *(star) once and the 9 key twice. Once the Flash, Link or Hookswitch is pressed, the caller is placed on momentary hold. After the *99 is pressed, the caller is reconnected. Don’t be concerned about what the caller hears during activation. This process only takes seconds to accomplish. 2. Record the Following Information Person receiving the call:___________________________________________________________________________________________ Date call received:______________ Time call received:__________ Receiving telephone number:_______________________ 3. Report the Information to Military Police Desk 791-4537/2681 MP Desk will contact DOIM Organizations www.gordon.army.mil CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER/COMMANDING GENERAL/COMMANDANT WEB ADDRESS: www.gordon.army.mil/cmdgrp SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 ................791-4589/4588 AIDE-de-CAMP ..........................................791-4589/4588 FAX ..............................................................706-791-4438 DEPUTY COMMANDING GENERAL WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/cmdgrp SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808..........................791-3185 AIDE-de-CAMP ....................................................791-3185 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-6232 ASSISTANT COMMANDANT USASC&FG/REGIMENTAL CSM WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/cmdgrp SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808..........................791-3185 WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/cmdgrp SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 ................791-3118/4848 ADMIN NCO................................................791-3118/4848 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-793-6095 TRADOC PROGRAM INTEGRATION OFFICE SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808..........................791-4034 USASC&FG/REGIMENTAL CWO WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/cmdgrp SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808..........................791-5771 CHIEF OF STAFF WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/cmdgrp SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 ................791-2114/4536 SGS ............................................................791-4865/5371 NCOIC ........................................................791-8037/5371 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-793-6095 2006-2007 Telephone Directory ➜ Previous Page 153 ➜ Next Page Organizations GARRISON COMMANDER WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/garrfp DARLING HALL, BLDG 33720 COMMANDER......................................................791-6300 DEPUTY TO THE COMMANDER ..........................791-6300 CSM ....................................................................791-6415 ADMIN OFFICER ..................................................791-5790 ADMIN NCO ........................................................791-6415 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-5844 PLANS, ANALYSIS AND INTEGRATION OFFICE DARLING HALL, BLDG 33720 CHIEF, PAIO ........................................................791-2080 PLANNING INTEGRATION BR..............................791-3752 MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS BR ............................791-2386 GARRISON PROTOCOL ......................................791-3752 ADMIN ................................................................791-5791 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-5844 GARRISON RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE DARLING HALL, BLDG 33720 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICER ..................791-7378 BUDGET & ACCOUNTING BR ..............................791-7739 DPWL/DOIM TEAM..............................................791-7711 OTHER BASOPS TEAM........................................791-7738 MANPOWER ........................................................791-0789 ISA/AGREEMENTS ..............................................791-2430 ANALYSIS/STUDIES ............................................791-8747 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-2969 HHC, US ARMY GARRISON WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/hhcusag BLDG 21719 CDR ....................................................................791-2759 1SG ....................................................................791-0348 S1 ....................................................................791-3369 S2/S3 ..................................................................791-3348 S4 ....................................................................791-0368 SIGNAL CORPS BAND WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/band BLDG 29609 CDR ....................................................................791-2423 1SG ....................................................................791-2481 CQ ....................................................................791-3113 S-1 ....................................................................791-3891 S-2 ....................................................................791-7434 S-3 ....................................................................791-4856 S-4 ....................................................................791-7542 FAX ..............................................................706-791-9108 249TH GENERAL HOSPITAL WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/249ghosp BLDG 11303 CDR ....................................................................791-3122 XO/CHIEF NURSE ................................................791-3125 SGM ..................................................................791-3165 S1 ............................................................791-0250/2395 S2/S3 ........................................................791-8501/2476 S4 ............................................................791-3119/8503 HHC ............................................................791-2298/3242 STAFF DUTY/CQ ..................................................791-8472 MEDICAL RETENTION PROCESSING BATTALION DARLING HALL, BLDG 33720 CDR ....................................................................791-7014 CSM ....................................................................791-1574 OPNS SGT ..........................................................791-6917 DIRECTORATE OF MORALE, WELFARE & RECREATION WEB ADDRESS www.fortgordon.com DARLING HALL, BLDG 33720 DIRECTOR ..................................................791-4140/6491 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-7043 154 AMERICAN RED CROSS (B-300) ........................787-6311 ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE ............................791-3579 ACS TOLL-FREE NUMBER ........................1-877-310-5741 AMERICAN RED CROSS ..........................1-877-272-7337 ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF ......................791-3371/7878 AER AFTER HOURS ............................................791-9747 COMMUNITY LIFE PROGRAMS ..........................791-3880 EMPLOYMENT READINESS ......................791-3579/0795 EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM ..........................791-3579/4872 FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM ................791-3579/6632 FINANCIAL READINESS ............................791-7878/3371 MOBILIZATION AND DEPLOYMENT ..........791-3579/0795 RELOCATION READINESS..........................791-4181/1922 SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE ..............................791-6297 SWAP AND ASSIST SHOP ........................791-3579/2260 VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR......................791-3880/6967 WOODWORTH CONSOLIDATED LIBRARY (B-33500) ....................................................791-7323 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT..................................791-2012 FUNDRAISERS ....................................................791-2012 PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS..................................791-2611 MARKETING & ADVERTISING....................791-2859/6779 COMMERCIAL SOLICITATION ............................791-2859 RECREATION & FAMILY DIV ..............................791-4300 AUTO SERVICES & CRAFT CENTER....................791-2390 CHILD & YOUTH SERVICES ................................791-6494 MAIN CHILD DEV (B-44401)......................791-6721/2701 FAMILY CHILD CARE..................................791-4440/3993 CENTRAL REGISTRATION (B-28320) ........791-4722/4455 POINTES WEST ARMY RECREATION AREA......................706-541-1057/0338 INDOOR POOL (B-21608) ..................................791-3034 THE COURTYARD POOL (B-36708) ....................791-3550 PERFORMING ARTS CENTER..............................791-4389 DINNER THEATER BOX OFC (B-32100)........706-793-8552 SPORTS & RECREATION ....................................791-2599 GORDON LAKES GOLF COURSES..............791-2433/6854 GYM #3 (B-25510) ..............................................791-2864 GYM #4 (B-29607) ..............................................791-3692 GYM #5 (B-25713) ..............................................791-7370 GYM #6 (B-21713) ..............................................791-6872 UNIT SPORTS......................................................791-6099 GORDON LANES BOWLING CENTER ..................791-3446 KEGLER'S LOUNGE (B-32100)............................791-8716 THE GORDON CLUB ............................................791-6780 ROYAL STAR CATERING..............706-793-7636/791-2205 THE COURTYARD ................................................791-6000 THE GRILL AT DARLING HALL............................791-1148 THE SIGNAL CAF AT SIGNAL TOWERS ..............791-7019 BOGEY’S GRILL ..................................................791-2433 HILLTOP RIDING STABLES ................................791-4864 BINGO PALACE (B-15500) ..........................706-793-0003 BOSS HQS (B-28320)..........................................791-3025 LODGING ....................................706-790-3676/791-2277 IET STUDENT RECREATION CENTER (B-25722) ....................................................791-8489 DIRECTORATE OF HUMAN RESOURCES WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/dhr/dhr.htm DARLING HALL, BLDG 33720 DIRECTOR ..........................................................791-3840 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-5595 ARMY SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM (B-38702) ............................................791-3674/3437 ARMY CAREER & ALUMNI PROGRAM DIV (B-33800) ....................................................791-7356 VETERANS ADMIN OFC ......................................791-8765 DEPT OF LABOR OFC ..........................................791-7341 CIVILIAN PERSONNEL ADVISORY CENTER (B-33720) PERS OFF ....................................................791-3840 HR RES SP........................791-3956/3778/8997/3044 PERS MGT SP, DDEAMC ..787-3748/3292/7335/3161 LABOR RELATIONS ......................................791-8997 BENEFITS/RETIREMENT ..............................791-4179 NAF BR ........................................................791-6721 JOB INFO CTR ..............................................791-6382 EDUCATION & SERVICES DIV (B-21606) EDUCATION CENTER ..........................791-3622/2000 TEST & EVAL BR (B-25602)................791-2805/3791 AUGUSTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE (B-21606) ........................................706-791-7755 BRENAU UNIV COORD (B-21606) ........706-793-7646 CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIV (B-21606) ........................................706-798-5739 GA MIL COLLEGE COORD (B-21606)........................791-5159/706-793-8588 PAINE COLLEGE COORD (B-21606)......706-791-7979 SOUTHERN IL UNIV COORD B-21606) ..706-791-2985 TROY STATE UNIVERSITY (B-21606)....706-772-2720 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (B-21606) ........................706-207-1407 ADJUTANT GENERAL/ MILITARY PERSONNEL SVCS DIV (B-33720) MILITARY PERSONNEL SERVICES ..............791-2914 MORTUARY AFFAIRS ..................................791-6776 CONGRESSIONALS ......................................791-2914 PROJECT MANAGER, RESOURCE CONSULTANTS INC ................................791-8589 ID DEERS......................................................791-1930 MOBILIZATION COORDINATOR....................791-6830 PERSONNEL AUTOMATION BR ....................791-1991 PERSONNEL OPERATIONS BR ....................791-6219 ELIMINATIONS ............................................791-4384 COMPASSIONATE RSG; OCS, WO APPL ......791-4776 AWARDS ......................................................791-4776 RETIREMENT SERVICES OFFICER ..............791-2654 FINAL SEPARATIONS ..................................791-1950 TRANSITION CENTER/DISABILITY RETIREMENT ..........................................791-4745 SBP COUNSELOR ........................................791-2654 IN/OUT PROC ..............................................791-1962 CASUALTY ....................................................791-2914 STRENGTH MANAGEMENT BRANCH ..........791-4449 OFFICER MANAGEMENT SECTION ..............791-4505 OFFICER EVALUATIONS ..............................791-3136 OFFICER RSGMT SECTION ..........................791-4330 ENLISTED MGT ............................................791-6627 ENLISTED RSGMT SECTION (LEVY) ............791-2332 PERSONNEL SERVICES BRANCH ................791-1958 ENLISTED PROMOTIONS ............................791-6038 ENLISTED EVALUATIONS ............................791-4727 TRAINEE/STUDENT PROCESSING BRANCH..791-2770 TRAINEE/STUDENT ID CARDS ......................791-6005 TRAINEE/STUDENT IN/OUT PROCESSING ....791-2646 CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIV ..........................791-2004 CENTRAL MAILROOM ..................................791-3211 CENTER PUBS ..............................................791-4314 POSTAL SEC ................................................791-6519 DIRECTORATE OF CONTRACTING WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/doc WINSHIP HALL, BLDG 29718 DIRECTOR ..........................................................791-1800 ASST DIR/SMALL BUSINESS SPECIALIST ........791-1817 GOVT PURCHASE CARD COORDINATOR............791-1820 SUPPLIES, EQUIP & NON-COMPLEX SERVICES..791-1836 A-76 CONTRACTS & COMPLEX SERVICES ........791-1810 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS ............................791-1816 SPS DATABASE MGR ..........................................791-1803 DOC WEBMASTER/SA ........................................791-1803 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-8651 DIRECTORATE OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/doim BLDG 34500 DIRECTOR ..........................................................791-5381 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-6188 HELP DESK/OPERATIONS DIV ............................791-5493 SUPPLY ..............................................................791-7180 COMMUNICATIONS DIV ......................................791-5493 OPERATOR ASSISTANCE ....................................791-0110 Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Organizations DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC SAFETY (MILITARY POLICE ACTIVITY) WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/dps BLDG 29717 DIRECTOR/CDR, MPA ................................791-2572/2705 SGM/PROVOST SGT ..................................791-3127/2572 EMERGENCY MGT SP ........................................791-4405 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-2829 SUPPLY/WORK ORDERS ..........................791-1232/2882 FIRE PROTECTION & PREVENTION DIV FIRE CHIEF ..................................................791-1201 ASST FIRE CHIEF ......................791-1205/2445/2989 FIRE INSPECTORS ....................791-1207/1203/1204 LAW ENFORCEMENT DIV CHIEF, MP ACTV..................................791-3127/2572 MP OP NCOIC ..............................................791-3247 ADMIN ........................................................791-4278 MPI......................................................791-2008/3937 MP WORKING DOG SECTION (B-506) ..........................................791-7838/5255 CIV LIAISON (B-33720)................................791-3023 VEHICLE REGISTRATION (B-33720)....791-3132/3231 GAME WARDENS (B-521) ............................791-5033 SYS ADMIN ..................................................791-2705 MP DESK SGT (24-HR DUTY RECORDED LINE) ........791-4380/4537 SECURITY DIV (B-33720) ..................791-5537/8972 INFO/COMSEC ..............................................791-5537 PERS SCTY ..................................................791-5551 FORCE PROTECTION ....................................791-6124 PHYSICAL SCTY ........................791-5552/2521/6124 PERS SCTY INVEST ..................791-1982/0725/1983 35TH MP DETACHMENT (B-24411) CDR ....................................................791-2794/6616 DET 1SG ..............................................791-6616/7574 SUPPLY/ARMS ROOM ........................791-2882/7574 DIRECTORATE OF PLANS, TRAINING, MOBILIZATION AND SECURITY WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/dptm DARLING HALL, BLDG 33720 DIRECTOR/SGM ..................................................791-2634 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-7285 ADMIN OFC ................................................791-5323/6635 ADP ....................................................................791-1841 SVC SCH COORD/MIL AIR ................................791-7372 PLANS, OPERATIONS, & TNG DIV/ INSTALLATION OPERATIONS CENTER (IOC) CHIEF............................................................791-3639 OPS SGT..............................................791-2019/9536 PLANS OFFICER ..........................................791-3531 OP DEPLOY PLANNER ........................791-6802/3218 EVENTS COORDINATOR ..............................791-9533 CENTRAL TASKING ......................................791-6251 RANGE CONTROL................................791-5005/3842 OIC................................................................791-9937 OPERATIONS ................................................791-5008 AMMO ..........................................................791-5005 MAINTENANCE ............................................791-3842 ITAM OFFICE........................................791-5008/9935 INSTALLATION SUPPORT PLATOON ..791-7002/7000 FUNERAL HONORS ......................................791-1774 NBC SCHOOL................................................791-4213 SUP BR ........................................................791-2422 INSTALLATION OPERATIONS CENTER (IOC) IOC OFFICER-IN-CHARGE ............................791-3127 IOC BATTLE CAPTAIN ..................................791-9748 IOC NCOIC ....................................................791-9747 IOC TASKING ................................................791-4264 IOC COMM....................................................791-2065 IOC FAX ................................................706-791-7172 TRAINING DIVISION BLDG 21706 CHIEF............................................................791-1585 NCOIC ..........................................................791-6383 OPERATIONS ................................................791-1552 AT/IDT/IMA COORD ......................................791-5321 SUPPLY BR ........................................791-4057/1534 FAX NUMBER ........................................706-791-7684 TRAINING SUPPORT CENTER (B-29801) VISUAL INFO MGR/ADMIN OFF ..........791-3040/3341 WORK ORDER DESK ....................................791-3905 PRODUCTION MANAGER ............................791-2345 VISUAL MEDIA (GRAPHICS/PHOTO/TV) ......791-2626 DA PHOTOS..................................................791-3905 AUDIO VISUAL LOAN AND ISSUE................791-4107 DEVICE LOAN AND ISSUE (BLDG 15303)....791-7402 PROPERTY BOOK OFFICE ............................791-4195 HAND RECEIPT UPDATES (BLDG 15303) ....791-7241 ALEXANDER HALL SCHEDULING (BLDG 29805) ........................................791-4190 VIDEO TELECONFERENCE CENTER (VTC)........791-6176 DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS AND LOGISTICS WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/dpw BLDG 14500 DIRECTOR/SGM ........................................791-3225/6483 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-9744 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY OFC ..........................................791-4393/4773/6058/9637 ENVIRONMENTAL & NAT RESR MGT OFC CHIEF/COR....................................................791-6481 FORESTRY....................................................791-6136 ENV PROT SP......................................791-6482/2511 FISH & WILDLIFE (B-461)............................791-2397 PEST CTRL/LAND MGT ................................791-6076 24-HOUR ENVIRONMENTAL HOTLINE ........791-4286 LOGISTICS DIV READINESS COORD ....................................791-3476 INSTL MAINT OFF/COR ................................791-2675 FOOD SERVICE BR CEN FOOD ADVISOR/COR ............................791-2636 FOOD SVC ....................................................791-9636 RONLYN FOOD SERVICE (B-39801) ......................................791-2683/6955 AFMIS SYS ADMIN ......................................791-9637 MAINTENANCE BR IMO/COR ......................................................791-3168 C-E EQUIP SP/TECH MON ............................791-6059 AUTO EQUIP SP/TECH MON ........................791-6894 SHOP SUP SP/TECH MON ..................791-3168/6059 SUPPLY/PROPERTY BR................................791-6820 CSDP MON ..................................................791-6820 CIF/FMB (B-2225) ........................................791-5186 INSTL PBO (B-2332) ..........................791-3443/4338 WAREHOUSE (B-2332) ......................791-6282/2130 ORG INSTL WAREHOUSE (B-2332) ....791-6282/2130 TRANSPORTATION BR(B-33720) ................791-4885 TMP TECH MON ..........................................791-3331 CARLSON TRAVEL NETWORK OFFICIAL TRAVEL (B-33720) ................706-798-0990 PUBLIC WORKS DIV ..................................791-4241 ENGINEERING BRANCH CHIEF/CONSTR/JOC SEC..............................791-3465 DESIGN SEC ................................................791-6534 TRAFFIC ENGR ............................................791-9645 MASTER PLANNER ......................................791-6376 ENGR PLANS & SERVICES ..........................791-3465 SPACE MGT ..................................................791-9639 REAL PROPERTY..........................................791-9638 FACILITY MGT BR ......................................791-4243 ENERGY CONSERVATION ............................791-6184 CONTRACT SURVEILLANCE SEC ................791-6183 U-DO-IT ..............................................791-2023/4533 BUS MGT......................................................791-3300 IFS-M SYS ADMIN ......................................791-7961 UTIL SALES ..................................................791-3624 CUSTODIAL SVC ................................791-4222/6369 ENGR MGT SEC............................................791-6423 SVC ORDERS................................................791-5520 HOUSING BR ......................................791-6559/9704 ENGR TECH ........................................791-6559/9651 FAMILY HOUSING MGT ......................791-5116/9656 BILLETING MGT ..........................................791-9701 IAP WORLD SERVICES - FG SPT PROJ (B-14608) GENERAL MANAGER ..........................791-7722/7213 FAX NUMBER ........................................706-791-2213 SUBCONTRACT ADMIN ................................791-6411 CONTRACT FURN MAT ................................791-7412 PROP ADMIN ......................................791-3613/6094 HUMAN RESR (B-14608) ............................791-6114 PROCEDURES ANALYST ..............................791-7596 PERSONNEL/BENEFITS ................................791-5184 BUSINESS MGT............................................791-4135 ACCOUNTING ..............................................791-4852 BUDGET........................................................791-5260 QUALITY & SAFETY......................................791-4426 SAFETY ENGR ..............................................791-3012 LOGISTICS DIV....................................791-2404/2385 MGR INSTL SUP ................................791-2404/2385 DRIVER TESTING (B-13804) ..............791-3106/6535 TMP (B-13804)....................................791-4576/6116 DISPATCH OFFICE (B-13804) ..............791-4576/3196 TRANSPORTATION (B-33720) ............791-7543/4184 PERS PROPERTY SEC ........................791-7543/4743 UNIT MVMT COORD............................791-1739/7195 INSTALLATION SUPPLY (B-13804) CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE....................791-6966/3720 STOCK CTRL ................................................791-2195 STORAGE ............................................791-3740/4284 FREIGHT ............................................791-2325/3811 LAUNDRY ..........................................791-3742/3581 ANALYST SYS ..............................................791-6669 CIF/FMB ..............................................791-6969/7412 E & V MAINT ..............................................791-7774/7405 C-E MAINT SHOP ................................................791-7138 CUSTODIAN, COMSEC ........................................791-3250 C-E TEAMS ..........................................................791-2079 SUPPLY SPT ............................................791-4404/2880 VEHICLE & EQUIP (B-14603)..............................791-3536 AOAP MONITOR (B-14601) ................................791-6195 TAC IN/OUT PROCESSING (B-14601) ................791-6195 SP PURPOSE IN/OUT PROCESSING (B-14601)..791-4133 ORG SHOP (B-14603) ........................................791-5630 TAC VEH (B-14603) ............................................791-4862 SP PURPOSE (B-14603) ............................791-3793/4133 PLANS & OP (B-14608) ......................................791-2200 WORK ORDERS ..................................................791-5520 WORK CNTL ..............................................791-4261/4121 DUTY OFF/COORD (B-14608)..............................791-6468 PROJ ANALYSIS/SYS SPT (B-14608) ........791-4224/2552 DUTY MANAGER ................................................791-4575 PUBLIC WORKS DIV (B-14608) ................791-6758/6413 MAINT & REP ............................................791-6758/2099 FAC SUP MGR (B-14601) ..........................791-2023/4232 TROOP U-DO-IT ........................................791-3942/7683 ENVIRONMENT & GROUND DEPT ......................791-7513 COMPL SP (B-14608) ........................................791-4623 PEST CTRL ........................................................791-4206 PAVEMENT & GROUNDS ..........................791-2040/4225 LANDFILL (B-574) ..............................................791-5022 ZONE MAINT (B-14601) ............................791-6087/2825 ENV CNTRS (B-14601) ..............................791-2406/2412 PROJ BR (B-14601) ..................................791-7763/3144 HSG & BILLET MAINT................................791-2950/2631 PLANT OPERATIONS (B-302)..............................791-4602 SVC SUBCONTRACT/UTIL REP ..................791-7227/4601 WATER/SEWAGE (B-200) ..........................791-4149/4680 SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT (B-562)................791-4245 HEATING/COOLING (B-25910) ............................791-2848 EXT ELECT ..........................................................791-3727 HOUSING & BILLETING (B-33720) ............791-2797/7902 HOUSING SERVICES OFFICE (B-33720) ..................................791-5116/9656/9658 RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE OFFICE........................................791-6559 BILLETING ADMIN (B-250) ........................791-2277/3644 GMH HOUSING OFFICE, 771-D PECAN COURT, MCNAIR TERRACE ........................706-772-7041/7045 2006-2007 Telephone Directory ➜ Previous Page 155 ➜ Next Page Organizations EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY OFFICE WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/eeo BLDG 33720 EEOO/EEO SP ............................................791-4551/7656 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-4579 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFFICE WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/eoo BLDG 29719 EOO ............................................................791-2014/6082 NCOIC ........................................................791-6455/2014 EOA ..................................................791-6657/6644/6648 EOA, 15TH REGT SIG BDE ..................................791-6517 EOA, 93RD SIG BDE............................................791-5758 EOA, 116TH MI GROUP ......................................791-0921 EOA, 513TH MI BDE............................................791-6442 EOA, DDEAMC ....................................................787-2891 EOA, SE REGIONAL MED CMD ..........................787-1305 EO HOTLINE ........................................................791-3600 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-1736 INTERNAL REVIEW AND AUDIT COMPLIANCE OFFICE WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/irac DARLING HALL, BLDG 33720 AUDIT COMPLIANCE BR ............................791-2972/2923 INTERNAL REVIEW BR ..............................791-2972/2923 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-3618 DIRECTORATE OF COMBAT DEVELOPMENTS WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/dcd SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 DIRECTOR ..................................................791-6223/3985 DEPUTY DIRECTOR....................................791-6223/7527 SGM ....................................................................791-4257 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-6590 PROG MGT OFC ..................................................791-7571 ADMIN NCO ........................................................791-3861 LAN ADMIN ................................................791-2219/6883 PMO TDY/TNG COORD........................................791-2563 CONCEPTS AND DOCTRINE DIV ................791-6663/6465 FORCE REQUIREMENTS DIV......................791-7865/3321 MATERIEL REQUIREMENTS DIV................791-7118/6949 THREAT OFC ..............................................791-6512/6532 TRADOC SYSTEM MANAGER SATELLITE COMM (SATCOM) SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 TSM ....................................................................791-7112 DEP TSM ....................................................791-7490/8422 ASST TSM ..................................................791-4242/7467 ADMIN ................................................................791-7493 TAMSCO REP ......................................................791-7903 ITAC REPs ..................................................791-3418/7934 ITAC REPs ..................................................791-7926/7901 JANUS REPs ..............................................791-7917/7886 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-7018 TRADOC SYSTEM MANAGER FOR TACTICAL RADIOS (TSM-TR) WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/tsmtr SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808, ROOM 130 TSM ....................................................................791-7982 TSM CIVILIAN DEPUTY ......................................791-5412 TSM MILITARY DEPUTY (JTRS CLUSTER 1)......791-7952 ASST TSM (JTRS CLUSTER 5) ..........................791-8429 SYSTEMS ENGINEER ..........................................791-2253 SYSTEMS ENGINEER (FCS) ................................791-7921 SYSTEMS ENGINEER (NETWORKS) ..................791-3834 SYSTEMS ENGINEER (JTRS CLUSTER 1) ..........791-7959 SYSTEMS ENGINEER (JTRS CLUSTER 5) ..........791-3067 SYSTEMS ENGINEER (EPLRS)............................791-7944 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-3785 TRADOC SYSTEM MANAGER WARFIGHTER INFORMATION NETWORK-TACTICAL (WIN-T) SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 TSM............................................................791-7477/4223 156 DEP TSM, WIN-T ................................................791-6623 ASST TSMs ................................................791-3779/7864 SYS ENGR ..........................................................791-6264 ASST TSM ..........................................................791-3011 DEP TSM, NETOPS..............................................791-2334 ASST TSM, ISYSCON ................................791-7939/8477 ASST TSM, JNMS ..............................................791-7486 ASST TSM, TIMS ..............................791-7503/8475/7941 ASST TSM, AKMS ..............................................791-4781 FAX NUMBER......................................706-791-7018/0765 REGIMENTAL NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER ACADEMY WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/rncoa BLDG 24402 COMDT ......................................................791-7882/2106 DEP COMDT ..............................................791-7882/6216 TRAINING ............................................................791-3898 CHAPLAIN ..........................................................791-2945 OP NCOIC ..................................................791-3898/4901 S1 ............................................................791-7690/6981 S2/S3 ........................................................791-4199/2466 S4 ............................................................791-4347/3428 IMO ....................................................................791-6336 ANCOC (B-24403) ......................................791-2251/2413 BNCOC (B-24410) ......................................791-7958/3226 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-6157 RNCOA DET, FT MEADE, MD 20755 WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/rncoa/FORT% 20MEADE/index2.html 1SG923-3082 FAX NUMBER ......................................................923-4595 BATTLE COMMAND BATTLE LABORATORY WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/bcblg BLDG 71600 DEP DIR ....................................................791-2057/2557 TAD PROJ MGR ..................................................791-8329 OPERATIONS OFFICER ........................................791-2186 NCOIC ........................................................791-8296/6750 ISO ....................................................................791-8433 SECURITY............................................................791-8337 SUPPLY ..............................................................791-8347 MADISON RESEARCH ................................791-8330/8333 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-3799 DIRECTORATE OF TRAINING WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/rdot SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 DIRECTOR/DEP DIR/SGM ..........................791-6206/4685 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-7809 PMO BRANCH ..........................791-7447/6665/7437/7420 AUTOMATION ............................................791-2280/1516 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-7200 SYSTEMS INTEGR DIV (B-29803, MORAN HALL Rm 221) ......791-2228/0740 NETWORK SYS BRANCH ....................791-6918/2027 STRATEGIC & TACTICAL BRANCH........791-8132/7759 TEAM SIGNAL (B-39110 LAB 1/2), (B-41201, LAB 3) BREMS BRRKS..791-1230/8488 TRAINING MANAGEMENT DIV ..............791-4854/5367 TRAS BRANCH ............................................791-5482 ASAT ............................................................791-2088 STAFF & FAC DEV BRANCH (B-41101) ............................791-6213/3391/7778 FACILITY/EQUIP COORD ..............................791-7521 RES TNG BRANCH ..............................791-6674/2291 ACOR ............................................................791-3083 ITRO/AFIS/FT MEADE ..................................791-4479 TSR/MSR......................................................791-7528 PROG & RCD................................................791-2291 UNIT TNG BRANCH ......................................791-3351 TATS ............................................................791-5482 UIT ......................................................791-5986/7445 DIST ED BRANCH................................791-2303/4037 LIFELONG LEARN CTR (B-40201) ............................791-2448/2494/2475 PUBS MEDIA BRANCH (B-29801) ......791-2005/3678 SIMULATIONS BRANCH (B-29803) ............................791-8681/0744/4150 CLASS RM XXI ............................................791-7846 DTF1 ............................................................791-7159 DTF2 ............................................................791-7135 DTF3 ............................................................791-3156 LEADER COLLEGE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BLDG 21605 COMDT ................................................................791-6218 442ND SIGNAL BN WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/442sig GREELY HALL, BLDG 29809 CDR ....................................................................791-2516 XO ....................................................................791-3359 CSM ....................................................................791-2516 S1/PERS SGT ......................................................791-0028 S2 ....................................................................791-5609 S3 ....................................................................791-2685 C, TSD ................................................................791-3419 S4 (B-21719) ......................................................791-7342 CHAPLAIN ..........................................................791-3874 IMSO (B-29811) ..................................................791-6020 C, OES ................................................................791-2150 Dep, OES ............................................................791-3342 C, WLT ................................................................791-5500 C, CNR ................................................................791-0199 C, NTT ................................................................791-5415 SPECTRUM MGT TEAM (B-29811) ....................791-7385 SDO/SDNCO ........................................................791-8220 HQ & A CO (B-21719) ........................................791-2190 B CO ..................................................................791-2410 C CO ..................................................................791-6563 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-5336 INTERNATIONAL MILITARY STUDENT OFC WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/imtd/imtd.htm SALTZMAN HALL, BLDG 29819 INTERNATIONAL TNG OFF ..................................791-9708 DEP INTERNATIONAL TNG OFF ..........................791-9712 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-6247 SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/sit COBB HALL, BLDG 25801/DIXON HALL, BLDG 24801 DIRECTOR ..................................................791-7913/5617 DEP DIR/C TSD ..................................................791-5650 SGM ....................................................................791-3166 ADMIN/OPS BR ..........................................791-2326/1372 OFFICER TNG DIV................................................791-3236 WO/NCOES ........................................................791-2286 ENLISTED-AIT TNG DIV ............................791-6520/5656 TNG DEVELOPMENT BR ............................791-7523/0888 TECH INTEGRATION BR ......................................791-4606 SUPPLY ..............................................................791-6541 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-3235 ORDNANCE ELECTRONIC MAINT TNG DEPT WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/oemtd HAZEN HALL, BLDG 29815 DIRECTOR ..................................................791-4515/2788 DEPT SGM..................................................791-7210/2788 TNG MGT OFC ....................................................791-3735 ADMIN/OPS BR ..................................................791-7488 COMSEC VAULT BR....................................791-2913/7666 LOG BR ......................................................791-3859/2638 ET DIV ........................................................791-3020/2956 RCSA DIV ..................................................791-4418/2275 WARRANT OFF DIV ....................................791-4821/2734 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-4798 OFFICE CHIEF OF SIGNAL WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/ocos SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 DIRECTOR ..................................................791-7388/7890 Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Organizations PROPONENT SGM ..............................................791-8194 OPERATION NCO ................................................791-7825 ENL FAX NUMBER ......................................706-791-3917 OFFICER DIV........................................................791-6652 RC OFFICER ........................................................791-8180 BRANCH 25 ........................................................791-8182 FA 53 ..................................................................791-2267 FA 24 ..................................................................791-6305 TWI/AERS............................................................791-8176 WARRANT OFFICER ..................................791-6545/8183 OFF FAX NUMBER ........................................706-791-7088 ENLISTED DIV ............................................791-8194/5587 NG ENL................................................................791-2780 ARMY COMMUNICATOR ....................................791-7204 SPECIAL PROJECT OFFICER ..............................791-5847 NATIONAL SCRA ........................................791-6571/7967 COMMAND HISTORIAN (B-29706) ............791-5212/3920 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-5777 SIGNAL MUSEUM, CONRAD HALL (B-29807) WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/ocos/museum CURATOR ............................................................791-2818 EXHIBITS ............................................................791-3856 COLLECTIONS ....................................................791-5324 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-6069 DIRECTORATE OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 DIRECTOR ..........................................................791-3117 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-2942 RESR & FISCAL POLICY OFC..............................791-2279 CIV PAY CUST SVC REP ............................791-1371/7212 FORCE MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS DIV ................791-8748 GOVT TRAVEL CARD PROGRAM ........................791-4467 CAAS COORDINATOR..........................................791-6236 PROGRAM & BUDGET DIV..................................791-7694 PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/pao NELSON HALL, BLDG 29801 PAO ............................................................791-6011/7003 DEP PAO/MEDIA RELATIONS..............................791-6001 CI, PLANS, POLICY & BUDGET ..........................791-7590 COMMUNITY RELATIONS ..................................791-1871 BROADCASTING ........................................791-6844/4306 MEDIA RELATIONS..............................................791-5139 SIGNAL NEWSPAPER ..............................791-7069/8498 FAX NUMBER (NEWSPAPER) ......................706-791-5463 FAX NUMBER (PAO) ....................................706-791-2061 INSTALLATION SAFETY OFFICE WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/safety DARLING HALL, BLDG 33720 ....................................706-791-SAFE, DSN 780-7233 SENIOR SAFETY DIR/ OSHA COMPLIANCE OFFICIAL ....................791-3227 DEP SAFETY MGR/ MOTORCYCLE SAFETY PROGRAM ............791-7233 OSHA/BASOPS SAFETY PROGRAM ....................791-4643 CENTER MISSION SAFETY PROGRAM ..............791-4721 SPECIAL PROJECTS/RADIATION SAFETY ..........791-2906 ADMIN SAFETY CLERK/ MOTORCYCLE SAFETY ................................791-6863 15TH REGIMENTAL SIGNAL BRIGADE SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 CHIEF..........................................................791-0022/3541 PROTOCOL ASST ......................................791-3541/0022 NCOIC..................................................................791-4717 CONF ROOM RESERVATIONS ....................791-0023/4717 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-2478 WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/sigbde15 BLDG 25710 CDR/DEP CDR/CSM ............................................791-3800 ADJ ....................................................................791-8313 HHC ....................................................................791-2991 PSNCO ................................................................791-3140 ADMIN NCO ........................................................791-5213 LEGAL..................................................................791-6673 EO ....................................................................791-6517 REENLISTMENT ..................................................791-1190 MAILROOM ................................................791-2711/3990 S2/S3 ........................................................791-2961/2944 S4 ............................................................791-7452/7320 CHAPLAIN ..........................................................791-4321 STAFF DUTY ..............................................791-8314/8315 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-3784 BRITISH LIAISON OFF 369th SIGNAL BN PROTOCOL BRITISH EMBASSY, WASH DC ....................202-588-6819 CANADIAN LIAISON OFC SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 ................791-4163/7829 FRENCH ARMY LIAISON OFC SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 ................791-4258/8207 GERMAN ARMY LIAISON OFC SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808..........................791-6355 OFFICE, EXECUTIVES FOR RESERVE COMPONENT AFFAIRS WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/arng SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 DAC-ARNG ................................................791-7888/7705 DAC-USAR..................................................791-7888/7705 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-1796 USAR/ARNG STUDENT LIAISON (B-33720) ARNG LN NCO ..............................................791-6385 USAR LN NCO ..............................................791-5878 FAX NUMBER ........................................706-791-7253 RC PROG MGR-WARRANT OFF DIV (B-25801) ARNG/USAR ........................................791-4812/8628 FAX NUMBER ........................................706-791-6527 FRENCH ARMY SIG SCH LIAISON OFFICE ......................................33-299-83-14-77 FAX NUMBER ..........................................33-299-84-35-43 Email: [email protected] WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/sigbde15/369 BLDG 29602 CDR ....................................................................791-1121 XO ....................................................................791-1137 CSM ....................................................................791-6739 FAX ..............................................................706-791-3819 S1 ............................................................791-5688/4983 S3 ............................................................791-4393/5419 S4 ............................................................791-2514/3641 HQ & CO A ................................................791-2632/3704 CO B ..........................................................791-2763/5802 CO C ..........................................................791-1767/4893 CO D ..........................................................791-2293/1135 REENLISTMENT ..................................................791-2295 CHAPLAIN ..........................................................791-3544 STAFF DUTY NCO ......................................791-4253/3502 447th SIGNAL BN WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/sigbde15/447 BLDG 25601 CDR/XO/CSM ............................................791-5481/5487 S1 ............................................................791-7567/5012 S3 ............................................................791-2424/7209 S4 ............................................................791-6893/7849 RETENTION NCO ................................................791-6932 HQ & CO A ................................................791-2713/1460 CO B ..........................................................791-3492/1250 CO C ..........................................................791-4951/6475 CO D ..........................................................791-2548/1303 CO E ..........................................................791-3198/7708 CHAPLAIN ..................................................791-2059/3904 SATCOM ....................................................791-7524/6827 STMS ........................................................791-5202/2101 551ST SIGNAL BN WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/551 BLDG 25605 CDR/XO ......................................................791-2608/4124 CSM ..................................................................791-0002 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-4734 S1 ............................................................791-4777/6217 SIDPERS..............................................................791-1656 LEAVE/FINANCE ..................................................791-6217 S2/S3 ........................................................791-7767/4298 S4 ............................................................791-6817/6485 CHAPLAIN ..........................................................791-4308 SDNCO ................................................................791-4124 HQ & CO A ................................................791-5215/2269 CO B ..........................................................791-7802/3060 CO C ..........................................................791-2987/7013 CO D ..........................................................791-2264/3852 STUDENT COMPANY, USASSD, FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, MD 20755-5155 ....................................DSN 622 WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/sigbde15/meade/meade.htm CDR..............................................................301-677-4066 OP ..............................................................301-677-4064 SR DRILL SGT ............................................301-677-5584 NCO ACADEMY ..................................301-677-3082/6003 TNG DEV DIV ......................................301-677-5805/5802 TNG NCO......................................................301-677-4066 SUPPLY........................................................301-677-5584 PERS SGT ..........................................301-677-3119/2388 FAX ..............................................................301-677-4070 USA DET SHEPPARD AFB, TX 76311 ..................DSN 736 DET SGT ....................................................736-5545/5546 FAX NUMBER ......................................................736-5516 73D ORDNANCE BATTALION WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/sigbde15/73 BLDG 25604 CDR ....................................................................791-1065 XO ....................................................................791-9994 CSM ....................................................................791-9970 S1 ....................................................................791-6986 S2 ....................................................................791-0105 S3 ............................................................791-7474/0136 S4 ............................................................791-7714/3817 HQ & CO A ..........................................................791-7301 CO B ..........................................................791-6588/4004 CO C ..........................................................791-6828/7612 CHAPLAIN ..................................................791-2056/8212 OFFICE OF STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/osja WINSHIP HALL, BLDG 29718 SJA/DEP SJA..............................................791-3148/4634 LEGAL ADMIN/NCO....................................791-3148/3043 ADMIN LAW ..............................................791-4454/6526 LEGAL ASST ..............................................791-7812/7813 CLAIMS ..............................................................791-6523 CRIMINAL LAW..........................................791-3079/1937 SPECIAL ASSISTANT U.S. ATTORNEY ................791-1599 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-3082 RELIGIOUS SUPPORT OFFICE WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/chaplain BLDG 29601 INSTALLATION CHAPLAIN ........................791-4683/4684 OPS & SPT ................................................791-4683/4684 RESOURCE MGR........................................791-4683/4684 CHAPEL CTR/RELIG ACTV (B-39709) ............................................791-4703/2553 FAMILY LIFE (B-38804) ......................................791-7421 SR UMT NCO..............................................791-4683/4684 CATHOLIC (B-29608) ................................791-2945/4829 2006-2007 Telephone Directory ➜ Previous Page 157 ➜ Next Page Organizations RELIGIOUS EDUC (B-39709) ..............................791-4703 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-7848 HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTER (B-29605) ....787-6756 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-787-4934 INSPECTOR GENERAL USA SE REG DEN CMD/USA DENTAC WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/ig BLDG 33800 IG ....................................................................791-4565 DEP IG ................................................................791-8351 NCOIC..................................................................791-4512 ASSISTANCE/INSP/INVEST ........................791-4565/4566 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-791-4567 NATIONAL SCIENCE CENTER (FORT DISCOVERY) WEB ADDRESS www.nationalsciencecenter.org ONE SEVENTH ST, AUGUSTA, GA 30901-1341 DIRECTOR....................................................706-821-0234 DEP DIR/C, EDUC PROG..............................706-821-0233 C, AUTO/ENGR & ADMIN DIV......................706-821-0218 NSC PENTAGON LIAISON ............................703-602-6892 TEACHER RESOURCE CENTER ....................706-821-0247 VOICE DIRECTORY ......................................706-821-0200 FAX NUMBER ..............................................706-821-0269 TRICARE AREA OFFICE FOR LATIN AMERICA & CANADA WEB ADDRESS www.tricare.osd.mil/tlac BLDG 38716 DIRECTOR ..........................................................787-2424 Or ......................................1-888-777-8343, Option 3 DIRECTORATE OF HEALTH SERVICES (787-XXXX) BLDG 300 DIRECTOR ..........................................................787-5811 DIRECTORATE OF DENTAL SERVICES (787-XXXX) BLDG 38717 DIRECTOR ..................................................787-5738/5719 DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER WEB ADDRESS www.ddeamc.amedd.army.mil BLDG 300 INFORMATION ....................................................787-5811 COMMANDING GENERAL....................................787-8191 DEP CDR CLINICAL SVC ....................................787-6326 DEP CDR ADMINISTRATION ..............................787-3253 DEP CDR NURSING ............................................787-3835 EXECUTIVE OFFICER ..........................................787-8596 COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR ..........................787-6472 PUBLIC AFFAIRS ................................................787-5301 INSPECTOR GENERAL ........................................787-6949 CENTER JUDGE ADVOCATE ................................787-4097 PATIENT ADMINISTRATION ................................787-3577 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ................................787-6146 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT............................787-3605 LOGISTICS ..........................................................787-6167 PERS DIV/TROOP CDR........................................787-3468 PROVOST MARSHAL ..........................................787-6401 NUTRITION CARE................................................787-2145 PATHOLOGY ........................................................787-6345 PHARMACY ........................................................787-8033 RADIOLOGY ........................................................787-6245 CHAPLAIN ..........................................................787-6667 EDUCATION & TNG ............................................787-4556 CLINICAL INVESTIGATION ..................................787-5384 MEDICAL SVC DIR ..............................................787-6462 SURGERY DIRECTORATE....................................787-6464 OB/GYN ....................................................787-7228/5155 MENTAL HEALTH DIRECTORATE ........................787-6377 SOCIAL WORK SERVICES ..................................787-3656 PSYCHOLOGY SERVICE ......................................787-3780 PREVENTIVE MEDICINE ............................787-2781/3546 RADIATION PROTECTION OFFICER............787-4692/6392 PRIMARY CARE ..................................................787-1250 MANAGED CARE ................................................787-2182 EMERGENCY MEDICINE ............................787-2542/6727 158 WEB ADDRESS www.semhs.amedd.army.mil/serdc/ gordon_dentac BLDG 38717 CDR ............................................................787-5738/5719 CO CDR/XO..........................................................787-2075 SDNCO ................................................................787-2246 HCA ....................................................................787-6105 DENTAL EDUCATION (B-320)..............................787-6205 SNYDER DENTAL CLINIC (B-25501) OIC................................................................787-7255 NCOIC ..........................................................787-4431 APPOINTMENT DESK ..........................787-6265/7050 ORTHODONTIC ............................................787-5109 TINGAY DENTAL CLINIC (B-320) OIC................................................................787-8482 NCOIC ..........................................................787-8589 APPOINTMENTS..................................787-5102/4763 ENDODONTICS ....................................787-6456/6437 PERIODONTICS ..................................787-7546/6458 PROSTHODONTICS ............................787-5204/7581 HOSPITAL DENTAL CLINIC (B-300) OIC................................................................787-2699 NCOIC ..........................................................787-2624 GENERAL DENTISTRY..................................787-8496 APPOINTMENT DESK ..........................787-2601/5322 US ARMY DENTAL LABORATORY WEB ADDRESS www.dencom.army.mil/serdc/ftgordon/index1.html (787-XXXX) BLDG 322 CDR ....................................................................787-6301 DEP CDR ............................................................787-4107 OSHA/HAZCOM ADVISOR ..................................787-5725 XO/DET CDR........................................................787-5714 C, DENTAL NCO ..................................................787-5711 PSNCO ................................................................787-4108 TNG/REENL NCO ................................................787-5205 USA MEDCOM, HEALTH CARE ACQUISITION ACTV SOUTHEAST CONTRACTING CTR RAM ENGINEERING, ARCIC FT. GORDON FO, BLDG 29803 SR. ENGINEER ....................................................791-4250 FAX ..............................................................706-791-3010 COMMISSARY STORE, DeCA SOUTHERN RGN WEB ADDRESS www.commissaries.com BLDG 37200 ................................................706-791-3718 DEFENSE MILITARY PAY OFFICE WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/finance DARLING HALL, BLDG 33720 DEFENSE MIL PAY OFFICER................................791-4826 OPERATIONS NCO ..............................................791-4826 PAY INQUIRIES ..................................................791-2439 SEPARATIONS ....................................................791-7162 RETIREMENTS ....................................................791-1586 IN/OUT PROCESSING..........................................791-1548 TRAVEL (PCS) ....................................................791-1393 RESERVE PAY ....................................................791-1578 TEAM A CHIEF ....................................................791-1573 TEAM B CHIEF ....................................................791-1511 REENLISTMENTS ................................................791-1421 DOCUMENT AUTOMATION & PRODUCTION SERVICE (DAPS) WEB ADDRESS www.daps.dla.mil BLDG 29706 ..............................................791-2376/6086 DEFENSE REUTILIZATION & MKTG LIAISON OFC-DRMO, JACKSON BLDG 988 APPOINTMENTS ........................................791-3388/2495 DRMO JACKSON CHIEF ....................DSN 734-1874/1875 DET 1, 338 TRS WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/338trsdet1 BLDG 25702 CDR ....................................................................791-3440 XO ....................................................................791-5848 1SG ....................................................................791-8803 ADMIN........................................................791-3473/2936 (787-XXXX) BLDG 39706 CHIEF ..................................................................787-6793 SYS ANALYST ....................................................787-6568 FG RESIDENT AGCY, 3D MIL POLICE GP (CID) SOUTHEAST REGIONAL VETERINARY COMMAND GENERAL DYNAMICS RESIDENT SCHOOL (787-XXXX) BLDG 38801-C CDR/SGM/OP OFF ..............................................787-7841 FORT GORDON BR VET SVC (S-500) CHIEF ..................................................................787-4693 NCOIC..................................................................787-4452 VET CLINIC APPOINTMENTS ..............................787-7375 VET CLINIC CANCELLATIONS ............................787-3815 AMC IEW REGIONAL SPT CENTER BLDG A1303 RSC MANAGER ..................................................791-0034 (791-XXXX) BLDG 33412 ....................................791-4611 AFTER DUTY HOURS ................................791-4380/4537 WEB ADDRESS www.gd.com BRANT HALL, BLDG 25810 PROGRAM MGR..................................................791-6429 EVALUATION ......................................................791-6443 TRAINING MGR ..................................................791-6450 C4 SYSTEMS DIRECTOR ....................................791-6438 RESIDENT ENGR, USA CORPS OF ENGRS SAVANNAH DISTRICT BLDG 14600 ..............................................791-4234/4740 RTS-MEDICAL (791-XXXX) BLDG 994 ALC/CECOM LAO........................................791-5571/6132 WEB ADDRESS www.itsmed.com/FortGordon.htm BLDG 13401 SITE DIRECTOR ..................................................791-7999 SITE ADMINISTRATOR........................................791-7999 CLINICAL COORDINATOR ..................................791-8772 ARMY & AIR FORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE (AAFES) USA LEGAL SVC AGCY, 2D JUDICIAL CKT, MIL JUDGE USA LOGISTICS ASSISTANCE OFC WEB ADDRESS www.aafes.com BLDG 38200 GENERAL MGR ............................................706-793-0233 MAIN STORE MGR ......................................706-793-7172 SVC BUSINESS MGR ..........................706-793-0818/0585 HUMAN RESR OFC ......................................706-793-0440 FOOD COURT MGR ......................................706-772-9742 PXTRA MGR ................................................706-793-7177 CLASS SIX STORE ..............................................791-4488 FAX ..............................................................706-796-3250 WINSHIP HALL, BLDG 29718 MILITARY JUDGE ......................................791-3820/4182 USA RESEARCH LAB, HUMAN RESEARCH & ENGR DIR FLD ELEMENT SIGNAL TOWERS, BLDG 29808 CHIEF/ENGR TECH ....................................791-9421/8354 USA TMDE SUPPORT CENTER BLDG 41204 ........................................................791-4620 Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Organizations PRODUCTION CONTROL ....................................791-3908 SUPPLY ..............................................................791-7057 CALIBRATION LAB (B-41205) ............................791-3910 FAX ..............................................................706-791-2615 USA TRIAL DEFENSE SVC, REGION II FORT GORDON FIELD OFFICE WINSHIP HALL, BLDG 29718 SENIOR DEFENSE COUNSEL......................791-3666/7334 USA TRIAL JUDICIARY, SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WINSHIP HALL, BLDG 29718 CHIEF CIRCUIT JUDGE........................................791-4182 CLERK OF COURT ..............................................791-3820 FORT GORDON RESIDENT OFFICE, 902D MI GP PUBLIC AFFAIRS ........................................791-9317/9316 RESERVE LIAISON ..............................................791-5629 RETENTION ........................................................791-6508 COMMAND JUDGE ADVOCATE/LEGAL ......791-9305/9354 LEGAL FAX ..................................................706-791-9372 CHAPLAIN ..........................................................791-5163 BLDG 28424 CDR ....................................................................791-0099 1SG ....................................................................791-3486 ORDERLY ROOM ................................................791-3480 HELP DESK..........................................................791-2222 FAX ..............................................................706-791-5910 CO A HHC BLDG 24409 CDR ....................................................................791-0766 1SG ....................................................................791-0767 ORDERLY ROOM ................................................791-0756 556TH MAINTENANCE 324TH SIGNAL BATTALION (USAR) DINING FACILITY #13 PLATOON (B-39107) ..........................................791-4399 LIGHTNING WARRIOR CAFE BLDG 24414 BRIGADE FOOD ADVISOR ..................................791-5625 BRIGADE SENIOR FOOD OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT NCO......................791-5625 DINING FACILITY MANAGER ..............................791-7208 56TH SIGNAL BATTALION BLDG 14401 UA/BN OP NCO ..........................................791-1568/9589 www.gordon.army.mil/56sigbn/ BLDG 25423 CDR ............................................................791-2379/5210 CSM ..........................................................791-2379/5210 EXECUTIVE OFFICER ..................................791-2379/5210 STAFF DUTY ..............................................791-2379/5210 S-1 ............................................................791-5206/6606 S-2 ............................................................791-5459/4692 S-3 ............................................................791-5459/4692 S-4 ..................................................791-5225/5227/5358 BATTALION MAINTENANCE OFFICER..................791-1092 COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN ........................791-1093 BRIGADE CONFERENCE ROOM ..........................791-5194 93RD SIGNAL BRIGADE HHD 2/347TH REGT, 87TH DIV (EX) USAR CTR BLDG 14401 PSNCO ................................................................791-9197 OP SGT................................................................791-5833 SUPPLY SGT ......................................................791-1691 1/349TH REGT, 5TH BDE, 87TH DIV (EX) USAR CTR WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/93sig/93rdsighm1.htm BLDG 25526 CDR ............................................................791-9307/9308 CSM ..........................................................791-9307/9308 DEP CDR ....................................................791-9307/9308 FAX ..............................................................706-791-9304 STAFF DUTY ........................................................791-9328 S-1 ....................................................................791-9310 ASSISTANT S-1 ..........................................791-9349/9311 S-1 NCOIC ..........................................................791-9315 S-1 FAX ........................................................706-791-9309 S-2 ....................................................................791-9459 S-2 SECTION ..............................................791-9320/9325 S-2 FAX ........................................................706-791-9362 S-3 ....................................................................791-9330 S-3 SGM..............................................................791-9374 S-3 FAX ........................................................706-791-9345 S-3 TRAINING ..........................791-6714/9336/9358/9338 S-3 PLANS ..........................................................791-9324 S-3 OPERATIONS ......................................791-9334/9350 AUTOMATIONS OIC ............................................791-9872 S-4 ............................................................791-2976/6406 S-4 SGM..............................................................791-2062 S-4 FAX ........................................................706-791-4272 PROPERTY BOOK OFFICER ................................791-3772 CIVILIAN EXECUTIVE ADVISOR ..........................791-9371 BUDGET ANALYST ..............................................791-2978 BUDGET ANALYST ..............................................791-6909 BUDGET ANALYST ..............................................791-9767 FORCE MODERNIZATION OFFICER ....................791-7628 SAFETY/ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER ................791-9322 HHC THEATER NETWORK OPERATIONS SECURITY CONTROL CENTER AND AUTOMATIONS BLDG 39211 CDR/OP OFF/SP AGENT ......................................791-9409 BLDG 14401 CDR ....................................................................791-9031 CSM ....................................................................791-9033 SYS ENGR ..........................................................791-9041 SOTS ..................................................................791-9039 PERSONNEL ........................................................791-9057 PBO ....................................................................791-9564 HHC UNIT SUPPLY..............................................791-1690 UA ....................................................................791-9060 CO B TNG NCO ....................................................791-9048 CO B UA ..............................................................791-9038 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY ..........................791-8133 S-4 ............................................................791-6160/0377 BATTALION MAINTENANCE OFFICER ........791-6019/6449 BLDG 25423 CDR ....................................................................791-9126 1SG ....................................................................791-9125 ORDERLY ROOM ................................................791-9006 235TH SIG CO BLDG 25424 CDR ....................................................................791-8539 1SG ....................................................................791-1047 ORDERLY ROOM ................................................791-8536 252ND SIG CO BLDG 28424 CDR ....................................................................791-6096 1SG ....................................................................791-8563 ORDERLY ROOM........................................791-6333/6398 518TH SIG CO (TIN) BLDG 25423 CDR ....................................................................791-4268 1SG ....................................................................791-4384 ORDERLY ROOM ................................................791-4468 63RD SIGNAL BATTALION www.gordon.army.mil/63sig/ BLDG 28510 CDR ..................................................791-2629/8058/8059 CSM ..................................................791-2629/8058/8059 EXECUTIVE OFFICER ........................791-2629/8058/8059 STAFF DUTY ......................................791-2629/8058/8059 S-1 ..................................................791-1082/8057/1323 S-2 ............................................................791-7304/9074 S-3 ............................................................791-9091/9074 BLDG 28424 CDR ....................................................................791-2028 1SG ....................................................................791-3972 ORDERLY ROOM ................................................791-6317 CO B BLDG 28424 CDR ....................................................................791-7020 1SG ....................................................................791-6323 ORDERLY ROOM ................................................791-6629 CO C BLDG 28424 CDR ....................................................................791-6073 1SG ....................................................................791-5808 ORDERLY ROOM ................................................791-6327 67TH SIGNAL BATTALION www.gordon.army.mil/67sig/home.htm BLDG 25525 CDR ............................................................791-6956/6963 CSM ..........................................................791-6956/3400 EXECUTIVE OFFICER ..................................791-6956/6319 FAX ..............................................................706-791-4672 STAFF DUTY ..............................................791-6956/6963 S-1 ............................................................791-6191/6192 REENLISTMENT ..................................................791-7919 CHAPLAIN ..........................................................791-5166 S-2 ....................................................................791-7905 COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY ..........................791-2224 S-3 ..........................................791-7478/2549/7906/1001 S-4 ............................................................791-2922/2924 PROPERTY BOOK OFFICER ................................791-3766 BATTALION MAINTENANCE OFFICER..................791-3121 ELECTRONIC MAINTENANCE SHOP....................791-6081 HHC BLDG 25424 CDR ....................................................................791-1101 1SG ....................................................................791-1108 ORDERLY ROOM ................................................791-2288 CO A BLDG 25424 CDR ....................................................................791-4571 1SG ....................................................................791-2870 ORDERLY ROOM ................................................791-4644 CO B BLDG 25424 CDR ....................................................................791-3522 1SG ....................................................................791-2551 ORDERLY ROOM ................................................791-7771 CO C BLDG 25424 ...................................................................... CDR ....................................................................791-6640 1SG ....................................................................791-0818 ORDERLY ROOM ................................................791-2584 359TH SIGNAL BRIGADE (USAR) USAR CENTER, BLDG 14401 CDR ............................................................791-5906/9216 DEP CDR ....................................................791-5906/9216 SSA ............................................................791-5906/9216 CSM ....................................................................791-9247 S1 PERSONNEL ..................................................791-5746 2006-2007 Telephone Directory ➜ Previous Page 159 ➜ Next Page Organizations S1 ADMINISTRATION..........................................791-5764 S2 INTELLIGENCE ..............................................791-5812 S3 PLANS............................................................791-9191 S3 SYSCON ........................................................791-5789 S3 OPERATIONS..................................................791-9188 S4 SUPPLY..........................................................791-9213 S4 MAINTENANCE ..............................................791-5770 HHC UA ..............................................................791-9596 HHC CLERK ................................................791-5769/5816 HHC SUPPLY ......................................................791-1693 FACILITY MANAGER ..................................791-9216/5770 XO ....................................................................791-3776 CSM ....................................................................791-9016 S1 ....................................................................791-9014 S2 ....................................................................791-3724 S3 ....................................................................791-6291 S4 ....................................................................791-8451 BSO ....................................................................791-9010 BMO ....................................................................791-1424 HHSC ..................................................................791-1299 CO A ....................................................................791-1870 CO B ....................................................................791-9444 513TH MI BRIGADE 345TH MI BN (USAR) WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/513mi BLDG 21710 CDR ....................................................................791-9178 DCO/XO/CSM ......................................................791-9177 S1 ....................................................................791-4209 S2 ....................................................................791-9401 S3 ....................................................................791-5633 S4 ....................................................................791-6142 RE-UP..................................................................791-5896 CHAPLAIN ..........................................................791-6469 RMO ....................................................................791-1363 CJA ....................................................................791-9417 IMO ....................................................................791-1365 SIGNAL................................................................791-1366 IG ....................................................................791-1171 EO ....................................................................791-6442 PAO ....................................................................791-9416 HHC ....................................................................791-8239 MP DESK/SDO ....................................................791-5846 MP DESK (B-20400)............................................791-8258 LEARNING RES CTR............................................791-4897 BLDG 21718 CDR ....................................................................791-3269 XO ....................................................................791-3259 CSM ....................................................................791-5309 S1 ....................................................................791-3214 S2 ....................................................................791-3152 S3 ....................................................................791-3139 S4 ....................................................................791-9404 BMO ....................................................................791-1913 HHSC ..................................................................791-3141 CO A ....................................................................791-3260 CO B ....................................................................791-3179 TASK FORCE LIGHTNING www.gordon.army.mil/513mi/201st.htm BLDG 21604 CDR ....................................................................791-8949 XO ....................................................................791-9008 CSM ....................................................................791-9445 CHAPLAIN ..........................................................791-3696 S1 ....................................................................791-3696 S2 ....................................................................791-8955 S3 ....................................................................791-1016 S4 ....................................................................791-1337 BMO ....................................................................791-1267 BSO ....................................................................791-7980 RE-UP..................................................................791-6935 HHC ....................................................................791-7828 CO A ....................................................................791-7998 CO D ....................................................................791-7839 202ND MI BN www.gordon.army.mil/513mi/202nd.htm BLDG 21722 CDR ....................................................................791-1284 XO ....................................................................791-8528 CSM ....................................................................791-9497 CHAPLAIN ..........................................................791-5203 S1 ....................................................................791-9496 S2 ....................................................................791-1291 S3 ....................................................................791-9224 S4 ....................................................................791-1288 BSO ....................................................................791-1287 BMO ....................................................................791-1913 RE-UP..................................................................791-1296 HHC ....................................................................791-9455 CO A ....................................................................791-4398 CO B ....................................................................791-1731 CO C ....................................................................791-8367 CO D ....................................................................791-5298 297TH MI BN WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/513mi/297/index.htm BLDG 21717 CDR ....................................................................791-9012 160 NSA/CSS GA BLDG 24701 NSA/CSS GA CDR................................................791-0545 NSA/CSS GA Deputy CDR ..................................791-0476 NSA/CSS GA SEL ................................................791-0580 NSA/CSS GA HR..................................................791-0901 NSA/CSS GA SECURITY ......................................791-0415 NSA/CSS GA SID ................................................791-0583 NSA/CSS GA I&L ................................................791-6865 NSA/CSS GA I&L ................................................791-0463 NSA/CSS GA ITD ................................................791-0624 NSA/CSS GA I&L ................................................791-0544 GORDON CENTER FOR LANGUAGE ....................791-7636 CHIEF OF STAFF ..................................................791-0815 116TH MI GP WEB ADDRESS www.inscom.army.mil/116th BLDG 24701 GROUP CDR ........................................................791-0545 GROUP CSM........................................................791-0580 GROUP DCO ........................................................791-0815 116TH MI GP/NSA/CSS GA BLDG 21721 GROUP S1 ..........................................................791-0975 GROUP S2 ..........................................................791-0682 GROUP S3..................................................791-0931/0948 HHD, 116TH MI GP SR ENL MARINE..................................................791-9583 ADMIN........................................................791-2930/6257 NAVY INFORMATION OPERATIONS COMMAND GEORGIA WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/nsgafg BLDG 28423 CO ....................................................................791-6724 XO ....................................................................791-9671 CMC ....................................................................791-9672 ADMIN........................................................791-9580/9581 QUARTER DECK ..................................................791-2613 31ST INTEL SQDN (USAF) BLDG 28423 CDR ....................................................................791-0004 CCQ ....................................................................791-9659 CCF ....................................................................791-9577 DO ....................................................................791-0482 FM ....................................................................791-9662 ORDERLY RM......................................................791-9502 1ST MEDICAL TRAINING BRIGADE (USAR) BLDG 39710 ........................................................791-4176 7303RD MEDICAL TRAINING SUPPORT BATTALION (USAR) BLDG 39708 ........................................................791-4176 3297TH USAH (USAR) BLDG 14401 TNG NCO......................................................706-791-1684 PERSONNEL NCO ........................................706-791-1687 IM NCO ........................................................706-791-1677 ADD UA ........................................................706-791-1663 YOUTH CHALLENGE ACADEMY WEB ADDRESS www.dod.state.ga.us/pages/yca.html BLDG 40006 DIR ....................................................................791-5950 DEP DIR ..............................................................791-5990 COMDT (B-40007) ............................................791-6100 LIAISON OFFICES ASC LNO 3rd FLOOR, SIGNAL TOWERS ............................791-2336 CECOM LNO 4TH FLOOR, SIGNAL TOWERS ..........................791-3396 DISA LNO 3RD FLOOR, SIGNAL TOWERS ..........................791-5586 NAVY SUPPLY CORPS SCH DET BLDG 21720 GROUP/NSA/CSS GA CHAPLAIN ........................791-0969 GROUP RMO ......................................................791-0905 GROUP EO ..........................................................791-0333 PAO NCO ............................................................791-6962 CDR, HHD, 116TH MI GP ....................................791-0923 1SG, HHD, 116TH MI GP ....................................791-0924 WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/navsupply BLDG 25429 MCPOIC ..............................................................791-2411 BEQ MGR/MAA....................................................791-7027 OOD DUTY PAGER ......................................706-727-7051 ADMIN ............................................................791-8684 206TH MI BN WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/mardet BLDG 25425 CO ....................................................................791-0031 NCOIC..................................................................791-7031 ADMIN ................................................................791-6990 OPERATIONS..............................................791-7169/7048 BLDG 28423 CDR ............................................................791-9157/9152 CSM ....................................................................791-9152 S1 ....................................................................791-9181 S2 ....................................................................791-1124 S3 ............................................................791-2933/0063 S4 ....................................................................791-9132 HHC ....................................................................791-2143 A CO ....................................................................791-9575 GTCAE ................................................................791-0481 CO D, MARINE CRYPTOLOGIC SPT BN WEB ADDRESS www.gordon.army.mil/mar%Fco%5Fd/ BLDG 28423 CDR ....................................................................791-9582 US MARINE CORPS DET ARCHITECTURE INTEGRATION AND MANAGEMENT DIRECTORATE (FORWARD) GORDON MORAN HALL, BLDG 29803 CHIEF, ANALYSIS DIV..........................................791-1977 CHIEF, ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT ............791-4617 CHIEF, POLICY, PLANS & PROCEDURES DIV ....791-7250 PMO OFFICE ........................................................791-2257 Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Quick Reference Listings ORGANIZATION BLDG PHONE A AAFES ..........................................38200 ....706-793-7171 ACAP ............................................33800............791-7356 ACS ..............................................33720............791-3579 AIRLINE TICKET OFC ....................33720 ....706-798-0990 ALADDIN TRAVEL ........................36200 ....706-771-0089 ALCOHOL & DRUG COUNSELOR ......300............787-5392 ALEXANDER HALL ........................29805............791-4190 ALLTEL..........................................38200 ....706-792-0963 AMBULANCE ....................................300............787-6686 AMERICAN RED CROSS EAMC ........300............787-6311 Or Toll-free ........................................1-877-272-7337 ANIMAL CLINIC APPTS ....................500............787-7375 AQUATICS ....................................21608............791-3034 ARMY COMMUNITY SVC..............33720............791-3579 Or Toll-free ........................................1-877-310-5741 ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF ........33720 ..791-3371/7878 Or AER After Hours ....................................791-9747 ARMY SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM ................38702............791-3437 AUGUSTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE ..21606 ....706-791-7755 AUTOMOTIVE BRANCH ................29300............791-2390 B BAND, USA SIGNAL CORPS..........29609............791-3113 BANK, WACHOVIA ........................36300 ....706-771-5960 BARBER SHOP..............................38200............793-0230 BATTLE LAB ..................................71600............791-2557 BEAUTY SHOP ..............................38200 ....706-793-0185 BEVERAGE STORE ........................31300............791-4488 BINGO PALACE ............................15500 ....706-793-0003 BLOOD DONOR CENTER, KENDRICK MEMORIAL ..........25712............787-3234 BOGEY’S GRILL ................................537............791-2433 BOSS PROGRAM ..........................28320............791-3025 BOWLING CENTER, GORDON LANES ....................33200............791-3446 BRENAU UNIVERSITY ..................21606 ....706-793-7646 BURGER KING ..............................35402 ....706-793-8542 BUS, COMMERCIAL ......................36200 ....706-793-0026 C CAB, RADIO, AUGUSTA ..............................706-722-5588 CAFE, DARLING HALL ..................33720............791-1148 CAFE, SIGNAL TOWERS ..............29808............791-7019 CAREER COUNSELOR, MIL ..........33720............791-7387 CARLSON WAGONLIT TRAVEL ....33720 ....706-798-0990 CASUALTY ....................................33720............791-2914 CATERING, ROYAL STAR ..............18402 ....706-793-7636 CENTRAL ISSUE FAC ....................25709............791-7412 CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ..........................21606 ....706-798-5739 CENTURY 21 LARRY MILLER REALTY ........37300 ....706-796-2955 CHAPELS BICENTENNIAL ......................28414............791-3959 FRIENDSHIP ..........................25603 ..........791-2056 GOOD SHEPHERD..................29608 ..........791-2945 CHAPLAIN, INSTALLATION ..........29601............791-4683 CHAPLAIN FAMILY LIFE CENTER ..38804............791-7421 CHIEF OF STAFF ............................29808............791-2114 CHILD CARE CENTER ..................44401 ..........791-2701 CHILD CARE REGISTRATION........28320 ..791-4455/4722 CIVILIAN PAY ................................29808............791-1371 CIVILIAN PERSONNEL ..................33720............791-6382 CLAIMS, LEGAL ............................29718............791-3630 CLASS SIX STORE ........................31300............791-4488 CLOTHING SALES ........................35203 ....706-793-2315 CLUB, THE COURTYARD ..............36708............791-6000 CLUB, THE GORDON ....................18402............791-6780 CLUB, KEGLER'S LOUNGE ..........33200............791-8716 COLLEGES AUGUSTA TECHNICAL ..........21606 ....706-791-7755 BRENAU ................................21606 ....706-793-7646 CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIV ....21606 ....706-798-5739 ORGANIZATION BLDG PHONE GEORGIA MILITARY ..............21606 ....706-791-5159 PAINE ....................................21606 ....706-791-7979 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV....21606 ....706-791-2985 TROY STATE UNIV ................21606 ....706-772-2720 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ....21606 ....706-207-1407 COMBAT DEV, DIR OF ..................29808............791-3985 COMMANDANT, ASSISTANT, FG ..29808............791-3185 COMMANDER, GARRISON ..........33720............791-6300 COMMANDING GENERAL, EAMC ........................................300............787-8191 COMMANDING GENERAL, DEPUTY, FG............................29808............791-3185 COMMANDING GENERAL, FG ......29808............791-4588 COMMERCIAL SOLICITATION ......33720 ..791-6234/2859 COMMISSARY ..............................37200............791-3718 COMMUNITY LIFE CENTER ..........33720............791-3579 COMMUNITY LIFE PROGRAMS ....33720............791-3880 COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH ........300............787-7108 COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTER ..............300............787-5392 CONTRACTING, DIR OF ................29718............791-1800 COURTYARD, THE ........................36708............791-6000 CPAC (CIV PERS ADVISORY CTR) ..33720............791-6382 CREDIT UNION..............................36305 ....706-793-0012 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (CID)............33412............791-4611 D DEFENSE COUNSEL ......................29718............791-3666 DENTAL ACTY ..............................38717............787-5719 DENTAL CLINICS HOSPITAL ................................300............787-5322 SNYDER ................................25501............787-7050 TINGAY ......................................320............787-5102 DENTAL LAB ....................................322............787-6301 DINING AND CLUBS GORDON LANES SNACK BAR ......................33200 ....706-771-6907 THE COURTYARD ..................36708............791-6000 THE GORDON CLUB ..............18402............791-6780 THE SIGNAL CAFE..................29808............791-7019 KEGLER'S LOUNGE................33200............791-8716 THE GRILL AT DARLING HALL ................33720............791-1148 BOGEY’S GRILL AT GORDON LAKES ........................537............791-2433 DINING FACILITY #4 ....................29704............791-7504 DINING FACILITY #6 ....................25717............791-6055 DINING FACILITY #8 ....................25704............791-7205 DINING FACILITY #13 ..................24414 ..791-7555/7208 DINNER THEATER BOX OFFICE ....32100............793-8552 DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER ..........300............787-5811 E EAMC (HOSPITAL) ............................300............791-5811 EO HOTLINE..................................29719............791-3600 EDUCATION CENTER ....................21606............791-2000 EMERGENCY SERVICES, DIR ......29717............791-2572 EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION CTR................33720............791-6382 EMPLOYMENT READINESS PROGRAM ........33720............791-3579 ENGINEERS, SAVANNAH DISTRICT ............14600............791-4234 ENGINEER SERVICE ORDERS ......14500............791-5520 ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM ......32100............791-4389 ENVIRONMENTAL BRANCH ..........14500............791-6481 EQUAL EMPLOY OPPOR OFC ......33720............791-4551 EQUAL OPPOR OFC ......................29719............791-2014 EXCEPTIONAL FAM MEMBR..........33720............791-3579 EXCHANGE SVCS..........................38200 ....706-793-7171 ORGANIZATION BLDG F FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM ....33720............791-3579 FAMILY HOUSING ........................33720............791-2797 FINANCE MILITARY PAY ..............33720............791-2439 FINANCE RESERVE PAY................33720............791-1578 FINANCE CIVILIAN PAY ................29808............791-1371 FINANCIAL READINESS ................33720............791-7878 FIRE CHIEF....................................32420............791-1201 FIRE REPORTING..........................32420 ....................911 FISH & WILDLIFE ................................................791-2327 FISHER HOUSE ................................280............787-7100 FISHING/HUNTING LICENSE..............250............791-7835 FLORIST........................................38200 ....706-793-7228 FOOD SERVICES ..........................14500............791-2636 FORESTRY ........................................404............791-5016 FORT DISCOVERY, AUGUSTA ......................706-821-0200 FREEDOM PARK (TO PURCHASE COMMEMORATIVE BRICKS)..29801............791-2887 FREEDOM PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL..........43400 ....706-796-8428 FUNDRAISERS ..............................33720............791-2012 FUNERAL HONORS ......................40202............791-1774 FURNITURE REPAIR ....................14500............791-3720 G GAME WARDEN ................................521............791-5033 GARRISON CDR............................33720............791-6300 GAS STATIONS, PX GATE #1 ....................................100 ....706-792-9707 GATE #5 ................................49300 ....706-793-1160 GENERAL DYNAMICS ..................25810............791-6429 GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE ....21606 ....706-791-5159 GMC HOUSING, PECAN COURT..................706-772-7041 GNC ..............................................38200 ....706-772-9090 GODFATHER’S PIZZA ....................29722 ....706-790-8646 GOLF COURSES, GORDON LAKES ........................537............791-2433 GORDON CLUB ............................18400............791-6780 GRIFFITH HALL (LODGING)..............250............791-2277 GYMNASIUMS #3 ..........................................25510............791-2864 #4 ..........................................29607............791-3692 #5 ..........................................25713............791-7370 #6 (FITNESS CENTER) ..........21713............791-6872 H HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTER....29605............787-6756 HISTORIAN ..................................29706............791-5212 HORSE, RIDING STABLES ............T-509............791-4864 HOSPITAL INFORMATION ................300............787-5811 HOUSEHOLD GOODS INBOUND ..............................33720............791-7671 OUTBOUND ............................33720............791-4743 HOUSING SERVICES OFFICE..........33720 ..791-5116/9656 HOUSING, ON-POST, GMH PECAN COURT..706-772-7041 HOUSING, UNACCOMPANIED ......33720............791-7067 HUDDLE HOUSE ..........................................706-798-3722 HUMAN RESOURCES, DIR OF ......33720............791-3840 I IAP WORLD SERVICES ................14608............791-7722 IET STUDENT RECREATION CENTER............25722............791-8489 ID CARDS......................................33720 ..791-1927/3337 INBOUND HOUSEHOLD GOODS ..33720............791-7671 INDOOR SWIMMING POOL ..........21608............791-3034 INFORMATION MGT, DIR OF..........34500............791-5381 IN/OUT PROCESSING ..................33720............791-1548 INSPECTOR GENERAL ..................33800............791-4565 INSTALLATION SUPPORT PLATOON ..............40202............791-7000 INTERNAL REVIEW (IRAC) ..........33720............791-2972 INVESTIGATIONS, MPI ................29717............791-2008 IOC (INSTALLATION OPERATIONS CENTER) ..........33720............791-3127 2006-2007 Telephone Directory ➜ Previous Page PHONE 161 ➜ Next Page Quick Reference Listings ORGANIZATION BLDG PHONE ISSUE, CENTRAL ..........................25709............791-7412 ITAM..................................................482............791-5008 J JUDGE ADVOCATE, STAFF ............29718............791-3148 K KEGLER'S LOUNGE ......................33200............791-8716 L LEARNING CENTERS ....................21606............791-7599 LEGAL ASSISTANCE ....................29718............791-7812 LEVY, OVERSEAS ..........................33720............791-5188 LIBRARY, WOODWORTH ..............33500............791-7323 CONSOLIDATED LICENSES MILITARY VEHICLE................13804............791-3106 LIQUOR STORE ............................31300............791-4488 LODGING ........................................ 250 ....706-790-3676 M MAIL CENTER MAIL ROOM ............29808............791-3211 POST OFFICE..........................36302 ....706-790-3651 POSTAL SECTION ..................36302............791-6519 MAINTENANCE, ENGR ..................14500............791-5520 MARINE CORPS DET ....................25425............791-6990 MAYOR'S PROGRAM ....................33512............791-2820 MARKETING & ADVERTISING ......33720............791-2859 MEDICAL CLINICS CONNELLY HEALTH CLINIC ..29709............787-5161 #3 ............................................ 301............787-1132 #4 ..........................................21712............787-4697 MEDICAL, REGIONAL TNG SITE ..13401............791-7925 MILITARY PAY INQUIRIES ............33720............791-2439 MILITARY PERS DIV ....................33720............791-2914 MILITARY POLICE DESK ..............29717............791-4380 MILITARY POLICE WORKING DOG SECTION ........B506............791-7838 MIRROR LAKE ..............................T-420............791-4406 RESERVATIONS ..........................21608............791-3034 MOBILIZATION AND DEPLOYMENT ........................33720............791-3579 MORALE, WELFARE & RECREATION, DIR OF ............33720............791-6481 MORTUARY AFFAIRS....................33720............791-6776 MOTOR POOL, CENTER ................13804............791-6116 MP DESK ......................................29717............791-4537 MPI(MIL POLICE INVEST) ............29717............791-2008 MULTIMEDIA/VISUAL INFORMATION CENTER ........29801............791-5432 MUSEUM, SIGNAL ........................29807............791-2818 MUSIC CENTER ............................32200............791-0346 MUSIC & DINNER THEATER..........32100 ....706-793-8552 N NAF, CIV PERS ..............................33720............791-6721 NATIONAL SCIENCE CENTER, AUGUSTA ....706-821-0200 NAVSCSCOL DET ..........................25429............791-7027 NAVY INFORMATION OPERATIONS COMMAND GEORGIA ............28423............791-9581 NBC SCHOOL ................................81403............791-4213 NCO ACADEMY (LODGING) ......24401/5 ....706-790-3676 NCO ACADEMY, REGT ..................24402............791-7882 NEWSPAPER, THE SIGNAL ..........29801............791-7069 NURSING DEPT OF, EAMC ................300............787-3835 NUTRITION CARE, EAMC..................300............787-2145 O OEMTD..........................................29815............791-2788 OFFICE CHIEF OF SIGNAL ............29808............791-7890 OFFICER ACADEMY, REGT ............29809............791-2730 OPTICAL SHOP ............................35200 ....706-790-6398 OUTBOUND HOUSEHOLD GOODS ............33720............791-7627 OVERSEAS LEVY ..........................33720............791-5188 162 ORGANIZATION BLDG PHONE P PACKAGE/BEVERAGE STORE ......31300............791-4488 PAINE COLLEGE............................39801 ....706-791-7979 PAINTBALL FIELD, FORT GORDON..............706-228-5540 PATIENT INFO, EAMC........................300............787-5811 PAVEMENT & GROUNDS ..............14500............791-2040 PERS SECURITY INVEST ..............33720............791-4553 PERSONNEL CIVILIAN ................................33720............791-6382 MILITARY ..............................33720............791-2914 PEST CONTROL ............................14500............791-4206 PHARMACY SVC ..............................300............787-8033 PHARMACY, REFILL......................38200............787-1710 PHOTO FACILITY ..........................29801............791-3905 PLANS, TNG, MOB & SEC, DIR OF ..........................33720............791-2634 POISON CONTROL.......................... 300............787-4171 POOLS INDOOR..................................21608............791-3034 THE COURTYARD ..................36708............791-3550 POST OFFICE, US..........................36302 ....706-790-3651 PRINTING PLANT..........................29706............791-2376 PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS ..........33720............791-2611 PROTOCOL....................................29808............791-5138 PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFC ..................29801............791-7003 PUBLIC WORKS & LOGISTICS, DIR OF................14500............791-3225 PX, MAIN EXCHANGE ..................38200 ....706-793-7171 PXTRA ..........................................35200 ....706-793-7177 R RTS-MEDICAL ..............................13401............791-7999 RANGE CONTROL ............................482............791-5008 REALTY, CENTURY 21, LARRY MILLER ....................37300 ....706-796-2955 RECREATION AREA, CLARK HILL................706-541-1057 RECREATION CENTER, STUDENT ..............................25722............791-8489 RECYCLING CENTER ....................B-997............791-7832 RED CROSS ......................................300............787-6311 RED CROSS TOLL-FREE ..........................1-877-272-7337 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CENTER..............39709............791-4703 RELOCATION READINESS ............33720............791-4181 REPAIR SERVICE FURNITURE............................14500............791-3200 OFFICE MACHINES ................14600............791-3939 TELEPHONE ..........................33513............791-3100 RESERVE COMPONENTS..............21706............791-6383 RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE (RCI) ....................33720............791-6559 RESOURCE MGT, DIR OF..............29808............791-3178 RESOURCE MGT OFC, GARRISON ............................33720............791-7378 RETIREMENT SVCS, MIL ..............33720............791-2654 RIDING STABLES ..........................T-509............791-4864 RING HALL (LODGING) ................36700 ....706-790-3676 ROADS & GROUNDS ....................14500............791-2040 ROYAL STAR CATERING ..............18402 ....706-793-7636 S SAFETY OFFICE ............................33720............791-7233 SCHOOL, FREEDOM PARK ELEMENTARY ........................43400 ....706-796-8428 SCIENCE CENTER, AUGUSTA ......................706-821-0200 SECURITY INVESTIGATION ..........33720............791-4553 SELF SERVICE SUPPLY CENTER ....2422 ....706-772-8471 SELF STORAGE CENTER ..............29300............791-2390 SERVICE STATIONS GATE #1 .................................. 100 ....706-792-9707 GATE #5 ................................49300 ....706-793-1160 SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE..........33720............791-6297 SIGNAL CORPS REGIMENTAL ASSOCIATION..29807............791-3919 SIGNAL NEWSPAPER ..................29801............791-7069 ORGANIZATION BLDG PHONE SIGNAL MUSEUM ........................29807............791-3856 SNACK BAR, DARLING HALL ......33720............791-1148 SNACK BAR, SIGNAL TOWERS ....29808............791-7019 SOLDIER SERVICE CENTER..........33720............791-1331 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ..........................21606 ....706-791-3985 SPECIALTY SHOP ........................38200 ....706-796-2400 SPORTSMAN'S CLUB..........................................791-5078 STABLES, HILLTOP RIDING ................................791-4864 STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE ............29718............791-3148 STINSON HALL (LODGING) ..........37300 ....706-790-3676 SURVIVOR ASSISTANCE ..............33720............791-4212 SWAP & ASSIST SHOP ................39101 ..791-3579/2260 SWIMMING POOLS INDOOR..................................21608............791-3034 THE COURTYARD ..................36708............791-3550 T TAXI SERVICE, AUGUSTA ............................706-722-5588 TELEPHONE SERVICE OPERATOR ASSISTANCE ......33513............791-0110 HELP DESK/ TROUBLE CALLS ..............33513............791-3100 WORK ORDERS ....................34500............791-2006 THEATERS MUSIC (PERFORMING ARTS) ............32100 ....706-793-8552 SIGNAL ..................................21610............791-3982 THREAT OFFICE ............................29808............791-6512 THRIFT SHOP................................39102............791-2779 TINGAY DENTAL CLINIC ..................320............787-5102 TMP ..............................................13804............791-4576 TRAINING, DIR OF ........................29808............791-4685 TRAINING SUPPORT CENTER ......29801............791-3040 TRANSITION POINT ......................33720............791-4774 TRANSPORTATION........................33720............791-4184 TRAVEL, OFFICIAL ........................33720 ....706-798-0990 TRAVEL, LEISURE ........................36200 ....706-771-0089 TRAVEL PAY (PCS) ......................33720............791-1393 TRIAL DEFENSE ............................29718............791-3666 TRIBUNAL COURT ........................29718............791-3988 TROPHY SHOP..............................38200 ....706-796-2400 TROY STATE UNIVERSITY ............21606 ....706-772-2720 TSM-SATCOM ..............................29808............791-7112 TSM-TR ........................................29808............791-7982 TSM-WIN-T ..................................29808............791-7477 U UNITED STATES POST OFFICE......36302 ....706-790-3651 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ..........21606 ....706-207-1407 UTILITIES REPAIR ........................14500............791-5520 V VEHICLE REGISTRATION ..............33720............791-3132 VETERINARIAN..............................S-500............787-7375 VIDEO TELECONF CTR..................29801............791-6176 VOLUNTEER PROGRAM ..............33512............791-3880 W WAREHOUSE, MINI-STORAGE ....29300............791-2390 WEATHER (RECORDING)..............29801............791-4558 WOODWORTH CONSOLIDATED LIBRARY ....33500............791-7323 WORK ORDERS ENGINEER ..............................14500............791-5520 TELEPHONE ..........................33513............791-2006 X X-RAY CLINIC, EAMC........................300............787-5386 Y YOUTH ACTIVITIES ......................45400............791-5104 YOUTH CHALLENGE ACADEMY....40006............791-5950 Fort Gordon ➜ Previous Page ➜ Next Page Visiting Fort Gordon? 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