Fort Lee Directory 2015

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Reference Numbers for Relocating Personnel Just Arrived 24-Hour Sign In........................................734-1584 Army Lodging..........................................733-4100 Housing Office.........................................765-1597 In-processing...........................................734-7784 Health and Wellness Emergencies..................................................... 911 Military Police Desk................................. 734-7400 Kenner Army Health Clinic Appointment Line...................1(877) 533-5242 After Hours Care................................734-9000 Army Wellness Center.......................734-9925 Dental Appointments...............................734-9607

Dining Locations Action City Grille. ............................. Bowling Alley Anthony’s Pizza............................... Main Exchange Birds Nest Snack Bar.............. Cardinal Golf Course Burger King....................................Mahone Avenue Charley’s Steakery.......................... Main Exchange Einstein Bagels............... Army Logistics University Froots.............................................................. PXtra Hot Rod Cafe................................ Regimental Club Manchu Wok................................... Main Exchange Pizza Hut......................................................... PXtra Popeyes...................................................... Express Starbucks........................................ Main Exchange Subway................................... Main Exchange/ALU Sustainers’ Pub................................. Army Lodging

Fort Lee Post Guide Quick Lookup EMERGENCIES..........................Pg. 10.............911 Active Duty Clinic......................... Pg. 13..... 734-9057 American Red Cross..................... Pg. 24..... 734-6371 Army Community Service............ Pg. 23..... 734-6388 Army Education Center................ Pg. 25......765-3570 Army Emergency Relief................ Pg. 23 . .. 734-7954 Army Lodging (IHG)...................... Pg. 7........733-4100 Army Wellness Center.................. Pg. 15..... 734-9925 Behavioral Health.......................... Pg. 14..... 734-9623 Bowling Alley................................ Pg. 36..... 734-6860 Central Issue Facility..................... Pg. 9....... 734-3081 Chaplains...................................... Pg. 20..... 734-6494 Child, Youth & School Services..... Pg. 18 .....765-3852 Client Services (Legal).................. Pg. 22 . ...765-1500 CID................................................ Pg. 11......734-1008 Dental Clinic................................. Pg. 13..... 734-9607 DMV............................................. ................861-3960 Education Center..........................................765-3570 Equal Employment Opportunity... Pg. 27..... 734-6835 Equal Opportunity (Military).......... Pg. 27......734-6601 Family Housing (Hunt).................. Pg. 8 . .....733-1558 Family Medicine Clinic.................. Pg. 13..... 734-9993 Fitness Centers............................ Pg. 36......765-3070 Golf Course................................... Pg. 36..... 734-2899

Housing Office.............................. Pg. 7........765-1597 ID Cards........................................ Pg. 25 . .. 734-7347 In-processing................................ Pg. 7....... 734-7784 Installation Operations Center...... Pg. 27......734-1584 Kenner Army Health Clinic............ Pg. 12..... 734-9000 Legal Office.................................. Pg. 22......765-1500 Library........................................... Pg. 37......765-8095 Military Pay................................... Pg. 30 . ...734-7487 Military Police............................... Pg. 10......734-7400 Pediatric Clinic.............................. Pg. 13......734-9125 Pharmacy...................................... Pg. 15......734-9137 Provost Marshal Office................. Pg. 10......734-7400 Public Affairs, Garrison.................. Pg. 26......734-7451 Retirement Services..................... Pg. 26..... 734-6555 Safety Office................................. Pg. 11......765-3132 School Liaison Services................ Pg. 18......765-3817 Service Orders.............................. Pg. 28......451-9914 Transition Services........................ Pg. 26......734-6612 Transportation Inbound................. Pg. 8 . .... 734-4449 Transportation Outbound.............. Pg. 9 . .... 734-4187 USO.............................................. Pg. 25 . ...765-3045 Visitor Control Center................... Pg. 6....... 734-4593 Veterinary Services....................... Pg. 17 .... 734-2446 Weapon Registration.................... Pg. 10 .....765-7645

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Arrival.......................................................................... 3 Travel Directions Airport, Transportation Information Helpful Information Getting Settled Emergency and Health Services................................... 10 PMO, Fire & Emergency Services, Safety Kenner Army Health Clinic Community Services. ................................................... 18 Childcare Religious Legal Community Support Recreation, Dining and Shopping. ................................ 34 Organizations. ............................................................ 40 Maps of Fort Lee and Local Communities.................... 49 Phone Directory.......................................................... 57 Yellow Page Listings. ................................................. 69

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Welcome to Fort Lee Fast Facts

Welcome to Fort Lee – The Home of Sustainment. Whether your visit is temporary or long-term, we hope you’ll enjoy all of the things our installation and the local area have to offer. Fort Lee is situated alongside the Tri-Cities of Virginia – Petersburg, Colonial Heights and Hopewell – as well as the counties of Chesterfield, Prince George and Dinwiddie. The Army garrison shares many similarities with its neighbors. Beyond its primary mission of training sustainment Soldiers, Fort Lee is a community, a workplace and a home to hundreds of military families. Within the past decade, Fort Lee has experienced enormous growth as a result of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure mandates and its designation as the Army Sustainment Center of Excellence – a focused training base for military supply, subsistence, maintenance, munitions, transportation and more. Those decisions sparked a massive base modernization mission with a budget of more than $1.2 billion. In addition to new training facilities, administrative areas, dining facilities and barracks, www.lee.army.mil

Fort Lee has experienced phenomenal growth among its support facilities for military families. Fort Lee has witnessed a significant population increase as well. Much of that is due to the realignment of military organizations from other parts of the nation. In addition to the Combined Arms Support Command, Team Lee now consists of the Army Logistics University, the U.S. Army Ordnance School, the U.S. Army Quartermaster School and the U.S. Army Transportation School. Its tenants include the headquarters of the Defense Commissary Agency, Kenner Army Health Clinic, a Military Entrance Processing Station and the Defense Contract Management Agency. Fort Lee supports around 26,400 people on post and nearly 51,500 off post, including members from all branches of the military service, their families, government civilians and contractors, military retirees and reservists. Furthermore, as many as 70,000 troops will pass through Fort Lee’s classrooms each year, making it the third largest training site in the Army. These are the most

Arrival

Total Land Acreage: 5,907 Miles of Paved Road: 119 Miles of Unpaved Road: 76 Active Buildings: 477 Training Areas: 27 Training Ranges: 9 Troop Housing Spaces: 8,401 (Trainees/Others) 892 (Permanent Party) Family Housing Units: 1,508 significant statistics of all … Fort Lee fully recognizes its tremendous responsibility and the privilege to provide the most comprehensive training and quality of life services possible for the members of the military family who will pass through its gates. On a final note, the installation command team asks all Fort Lee visitors to exercise caution as they travel throughout post. Slow down, especially around any marching troop formations, construction sites and housing areas. Be aware also that the installation prohibits the use of handheld electronic devices while operating a vehicle as a safety precaution and in compliance with DOD regulations. Fort Lee welcomes you. We hope you will find your visit, your training or your assignment rewarding. We’re proud to say you’re a member of “Team Lee.” The U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Lee Command Team Col. Paul K. Brooks, Commander Melissa Magowan, Deputy to the Commander Command Sgt. Maj. Clarence D. Richardson, Command Sergeant Major

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Arrival

Getting Here Fort Lee is located about 30 miles from Richmond, 135 miles from Washington, D.C., and 95 miles from Virginia Beach.

I-95 Southbound from Arlington

Proceed south on I-95 merging onto I-295 S via exit number 84A (left exit) toward Rocky Mount, N.C. Continue on I-295 S; merge onto VA-36 W/Oaklawn Boulevard via exit number 9B toward Fort Lee/Colonial Heights. Follow “To the Installation” directions. Approximate travel time: 2 hours, 17 minutes.

I-95 Northbound from Rocky Mount, N.C.

Proceed north on I-95 merging onto I-295 N via exit number 46 toward Washington. Continue on I-295 N; merge onto VA36 W/Oaklawn Boulevard via exit number 9B toward Fort Lee/Colonial Heights. Follow “To the Installation” directions. Approximate travel time: 1 hour, 55 minutes.

I-64 Westbound from Virginia Beach

Proceed west on I-64 merging onto I-295 S via exit number 200 toward Rocky Mount, N.C. Merge onto I-295 S using the left side exit toward Bottoms Bridge. Proceed on I-295 south, exiting onto VA-36 W/Oaklawn Boulevard via exit number 9B toward Fort Lee/Colonial Heights. Follow “To the Installation” directions. Approximate travel time: 1 hour, 34 minutes.

I-64 Eastbound from Charlottesville

Proceed east on I-64 merging onto 1-295 S via exit number 177 toward Washington/Norfolk. Proceed on I-295 south; merge onto VA-36 W/Oaklawn Boulevard via exit number 9B toward Fort Lee/Colonial Heights. Follow “To the Installation” directions. Approximate travel time: 1 hour, 51 minutes.

To the Installation

When you’re coming off I-295 via exit 9B toward Fort Lee/Colonial Heights, proceed to the sixth traffic light and turn left at the Lee Avenue Gate. New Army-mandated security measures require all Fort Lee visitors, age 18 and older, who do not have accepted forms of government identification to complete a criminal background check before entering the installation unescorted. The Visitor Control Center (see Page 6) adjacent to the Lee Avenue Gate provides this service. In-depth information about the new access requirements can be found at www.lee. army.mil/pmo/access.aspx. Those entering the installation are subject to a 100-percent identification check and all vehicles continue to be subject to inspection by security personnel.

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Airport, Other Transportation Arrival

Important information USO at Richmond International Airport – (804) 236-7234 Rail Service is offered through AMTRAK – visit www.amtrak. com for more details Taxi Service on post – Marshall Cabs, (804) 458-3325; and Airport Taxi, (804) 233-4444 Bus Service – regional travel offered by Greyhound Trailways, (804) 732-2905

Richmond International Airport

Owned and operated by the Capital Region Airport Commission since 1975, Richmond International Airport, abbreviated RIC, has evolved into one of the most modern and well-equipped airports in the eastern United States. Located seven miles southeast of Richmond’s central business district – within an hour drive of historic Williamsburg and a two-hour drive from Washington, D.C., the Blue Ridge Mountains and Virginia Beach – Richmond International Airport is the main hub to tourist attractions across Virginia.

United Service Organization

RIC is pleased to offer a United Service Organization Center in the main terminal. Active duty and retired military personnel, National Guard, Reservists, Merchant Marines and their dependents are welcome in the center, which is open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Military ID is required for entry. To learn more about the USO Center at RIC, or for information on volunteering, www.lee.army.mil

call (804) 236-7234 or visit www. usocentralva.org.

Transportation to/ from Richmond International Airport

For advanced individual training Soldiers – including Army Reservists, National Guardsmen and Initial Ready Reserve Soldiers – the following companies will provide transportation between Richmond International Airport and the installation at no individual cost when provided with a complete copy of the service members’ signed military orders to Fort Lee (applies only to initial arrival and final departure in accordance with orders): • James River Transportation: (804) 249-1052 • Groome Transportation: (804) 222-7226 • CMC, Inc.: (804) 222-7790 The companies are also authorized to convey other passengers to/from Fort Lee at their normal rates.

Rail Service

Regional and national rail service is

provided by AMTRAK. The rail station is located at 3516 South Street, Ettrick, and the ticket office hours are 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. daily.

Taxi Service:

The taxi companies listed below are authorized to operate on Fort Lee, providing transportation on/around post and in surrounding communities. Other taxi companies may deliver and pick up customers on Fort Lee by request, but may not solicit fares on post. • Marshall Cabs: (804) 458-3325 • Airport Taxi: (804) 233-4444

Bus Service:

Regional bus service is provided by Greyhounds Trailways. The local terminal is located at 108 East Washington Street, Petersburg. • Toll-free: 1-800-872-7245 • Local: (804) 732-2905 The Petersburg Area Transit operates on Fort Lee, providing services to and from the installation to Petersburg with connections to the surrounding communities. Pick-up location is outside the PXTRA on Mahone Avenue.

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Helpful Information Arrival

Fort Lee Gates, Hours of Operation

• Lee Avenue Gate: Always Open, Temporary main gate • Mahone Avenue Gate: 5 a.m. - 11 p.m. weekdays; 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. weekends and holidays • A Avenue Gate: 5 a.m. - 8 p.m. weekdays; closed weekends and holidays • Shop Road Gate: 6 a.m. - 2 p.m. weekdays (commercial vehicles only); closed weekends and holidays • Sisisky Boulevard Gate: 5 a.m. - 8 p.m., closed weekends and holidays • Jackson Circle Gate: Open 24 hours to residents and authorized guests. • Temple Avenue Gate (Ordnance Campus): 4:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. weekdays; closed weekends and holidays Gate hours are subject to change. Visit www.lee.army.mil/pmo/access.aspx to see the updated hours.

Visitor Control Center

500 Lee Avenue, Building 5228 Phone: (804) 734-4593 Information Assistance: (804) 765-3000 The Visitor Center in the Dukes Building is adjacent to the Lee gate, just off Route 36. All Fort Lee visitors who do not have certain types of federal government-issued identification cards will be subject to a background check before being allowed unescorted access to the installation. This step is to ensure that Fort Lee is in compliance with Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12, which requires installations to vet 100 percent of visitors prior to entering the installation. The center hours of operation are 5 a.m. - 11 p.m., Monday - Friday, 6 a.m. 11 p.m. weekends and holidays.

Motorcycle Requirements

All Military personnel operating a motorcycle or moped on or off the installation will wear properly fastened Department of Transportation or SNELL Foundation approved motorcycle helmets with face shield or goggles. Suitable eye protection is defined as shatter-proof

goggles or face shield attached to the helmet. They also must wear full-fingered gloves, long-legged pants, retro-reflective outer garments or belt, long-sleeved shirt and leather boots or over-the-ankle shoes whenever they operate or ride a motorcycle, moped or scooter. Civilians must follow this guidance when riding on post. Motorcycle safety classes are offered free of charge to active duty military personnel. For class registration, visit https://imc.army.mil/AIRS or call (804) 765-3127. Under the Progressive Motorcycle Program, all uniformed military personnel who operate a motorcycle on or off the installation are required to take the following training: • Motorcycle Safety Foundation basic rider course or Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Installations and Environment endorsed, state-approved, curriculum for motorcycle operator’s safety training. • Experienced rider course or the MSF BRC II. • Military sport-bike riders course. • Motorcycle refresher training for Soldiers deployed for more than 180 days. Motorcycle sustainment training: Based on the type of motorcycle owned or operated, riders are required to complete motorcycle sustainment training every five years, which consists of, at a minimum, retaking an ERC/BRC II or the MSRC. A rider can meet the sustainment training requirement by taking an offsite Armyapproved advanced level motorcycle course. The rider is responsible for the cost of the training.

Running Route Restrictions

Fort Lee has an official physical training route Monday - Friday, 5-7:30 a.m. During this time, all traffic is prohibited on Shop Road from 11th Street to 19th Street and on B Avenue from Sisisky Boulevard to 38th Street. Traffic is also prohibited on the Ordnance Campus Bridge until 7 a.m.

Prohibited routes are marked with cones and signs during the physical training times. Violators will be cited by the Fort Lee Police.

Jogging Safety

The jogger/pedestrian right-of-way rule is not a guarantee that a vehicle will stop. Drivers often have difficulty seeing joggers and pedestrians, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. To increase the chance of being seen between dusk and dawn, all persons are required to wear retro-reflective clothing or a safety belt. If sidewalks are unavailable, face traffic while on roadway shoulders. Cross the street in designated crosswalks. The use of headphones and earphones while walking, jogging, skating or bicycling on or adjacent to roadways is prohibited. While using tracks on Fort Lee, reflective clothing is not required and headphones are permitted.

Speed Limits

In accordance with CASCOM Regulation 190-5, dated July 1, 2006, the speed limit in Fort Lee housing areas is 15 mph. All other roads are 25 mph unless otherwise posted. Speed limits are enforced using radar, especially in the housing areas. Individuals cited for a moving violation will receive a U.S. Violation Notice, requiring either the payment of fine or appearance in Magistrate Court. Additionally, Fort Lee Police have the option of issuing a Form 1408. On-post driving privileges can be suspended or even revoked if multiple violations are issued to a single driver over a given time. Use of handheld devices is prohibited while operating a vehicle on Fort Lee. Hands-free devices for cellphones are authorized. This ban includes text messaging. Visit the Fort Lee website (www.lee.army.mil) for more specific guidance. Additionally, the state of Virginia bans texting and driving. Violations are a primary offense, and drivers can be subjected to fines.

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Settling In Important Numbers

Military In-processing

Building 3400 1401 B Avenue Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Phone: (804) 734-7784/6722 Website: www.lee.army.mil/hrd/ personnel.service.branch.aspx All permanent party Soldiers should first report to the Soldier Support Center. Military students must first report to their new unit. Specific instructions are located on the website: www.lee.army.mil/hrd/ student.management.branch.aspx. Other services, Army recruiters, and MEPS cadre should contact their gaining units for specific instructions. Contact information is located on the website under “Reporting for Duty” – http://www. lee.army.mil/hrd/soldiers.reporting.for. duty.aspx. The staff signs in Soldiers from permanent change of station moves and leave, starts their financial paperwork, schedules new arrivals for their first appointments, and directs them to their new unit. After hours, Soldiers should sign in off leave and receive further instructions from the Installation Operations Center, building 1107, (804) 734-1584.

Fort Lee Lodging Building P-12015 Mahone Avenue

www.lee.army.mil

Commercial: (804) 733-4100 Call Center: 1-877-711-8326 Website: www.IHGarmyhotels.com Fax: (804) 765-3839 IHG Army Hotel at Fort Lee is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Currently, the facility has more than 1,400 rooms to support the installation’s training mission. The facility provides standard and extended stay rooms and temporary family suites to accommodate military families on permanent change of station orders, temporary orders and civilians on leisure. Pets also are allowed in the lodging facility with payment of a one-time non-refundable fee of $75 for up to five days. If the visit extends beyond five days, there is a $7 charge for each day after for the pet. The facility offers standard studio rooms with one queen bed. Extended stay suites have one queen bed and a pull out sleeping sofa. Every room has a refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, iron, ironing board and Wi-Fi. IHG Army Hotel also provides continental breakfast each morning. Reservations can be made by calling directly to the hotel at (804) 733-4100 or the call center at 1-877-711-8326 or visit IHG. com. The hotel chain also offers a reward program. The nightly rates and room accommodations are subject to availability.

Arrival

All Emergencies: 911 Military Police: (804) 734-7400 Duty Officer (after hours sign in): (804) 734-1584 Lodging: (804) 733-4100 Housing Office: (804) 765-1963 Housing (on post): (804) 733-1558 Kenner Army Health Clinic Appointment Line: 1-866-LEE-KAHC KAHC After Hours: (804) 734-9000 Army Community Service: (804) 734-6388

Housing Services Office (Off-Post Housing)

Building 3400, Room 101, located in the Soldier Support Center 1401 B Avenue Phone: (804) 765-1963/2016/1597 Website: https:// www.housing.army.mil Like us on Facebook: Fort Lee Virginia Housing Services Office The Housing Services Office is available to all permanent-party service members, military families and government civilians requiring housing assistance during arrival, departure or anywhere in-between. Its mission is to provide a one-stop center to locate affordable, adequate and available housing. Service members will process through HSO both on arrival to and departure from the installation. Furthermore, the HSO can assist PCSing service members who are looking for housing information at their new duty stations. Military members on permissive TDY for house hunting, in conjunction with PCS leave, must report to the HSO on the first day of PTDY and receive a housing stamp and date on the DA 31 Leave Form. If the leave form is not properly stamped and dated by housing, finance will charge regular annual leave instead of PTDY.

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Fort Lee Family Housing – A Hunt Companies Community (Post Housing)

1510 Sisisky Boulevard Phone: (804) 733-1558 Website: www.fortleefamilyhousing. com Family housing on post is operated and managed by Hunt Companies. The office hours are Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m. - noon. Fort Lee Family Housing is an amenity-rich military community nestled among tall evergreens and mature trees. It is comprised of new and traditional housing in seven distinct villages that exhibit the personality and rich history of Fort Lee and its surrounding area. Several units on Fort Lee are handicap adaptable for special needs residents. Bedroom composition ranges from two-bedroom to five-bedroom units within the different neighborhoods. Hunt Companies is proud to welcome you home – a place where we offer access to five state-of-the-art Neighborhood Centers, picnic pavilions, basketball courts, green spaces, splash parks and playgrounds. Living onpost affords a sense of community and quality of life with gyms, pools, a golf

course, an outdoor recreation center and a skate park, all close to home and work. Enjoy the serenity of sitting in your own backyard while living in a gated community with neighbors who understand your lifestyle. Fort Lee pride is strong at Fort Lee Family Housing. Visit www. fortleefamilyhousing.com to find out how you can become a part of our community.

Unaccompanied Personnel Housing

Building 3400, Room 101, located in the Soldier Support Center 1401 B Avenue Phone: (804) 734-4940 or 765-3862 Website: https:// www.housing.army. mil Unaccompanied personnel in the grades of E-5 and below are normally housed in the installation’s barracks, buildings P-8401, P-8408 or P-8150. Geographical bachelor housing availability on the installation is granted on a case-by-case basis. Advanced individual training Soldiers must reside on the installation in their unit’s barracks. AIT students should not bring family members with them while stationed at Fort Lee. Housing for other military students

varies depending on a student’s status. Most students are prohibited from bringing family members to Fort Lee. Questions regarding housing policies should be directed to the various schools’ cadre. Barracks 8401 and 8150 provide two-person rooms for grades E-1 through E-4, and single rooms for E-5s. Barracks 8408 consists of 32 modules that house 64 service members and each has his or her own bedroom and shares a bathroom and common area (kitchen). Each space includes a bed, mattress, nightstand, desk, lamp, chair, dining table, refrigerator, microwave and chest. No pets are allowed in the barracks.

Transportation, Travel & Shipping

Official Travel: (804) 733-1460 Petersburg Area Transit Bus Service: (804) 733-2413 Shipping Personal Property (PCS & ETS) Fax: (804) 734-4182 Transportation is divided into several categories – official travel, leisure travel, local commercial transportation, Transportation Motor Pool, post shuttles, personal property (household goods and whole baggage), and freight.

Personal Property Shipment Building 3400, Room 119 1401 B Avenue Phone: (804) 734-4187 Fax: (804) 734-4182

Fort Lee Family Housing offers a variety of units for military families who reside on the installation. There are seven distinct villages – such as Adams Chase, where the house above is located – across the installation.

Inbound Phone: (804) 734-4449 The Inbound Personal Property Office arranges delivery of inbound household goods and whole baggage shipments. It is not a delivery point for these items. At Fort Lee, household goods that were placed in non-temporary storage prior to an overseas tour are handled by a dedicated representative. Anyone with questions about goods in non-temporary storage can contact

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either the inbound or outbound office and ask to be transferred to the storage representative. Outbound Phone: (804) 734-4187 The Outbound Personal Property Office is located in the same building as Inbound Property. This office arranges shipment and storage of household goods and whole baggage.  

Transportation Motor Pool

Phone: (804) 765-2276/2280 Post Taxi: 765-TAXI (official use only) The TMP, located in Building 6295 on the east end of Quartermaster Road, provides administrative use vehicle support. Vehicles can be scheduled to support a variety of mission requirements; however, the TMP does not have tactical vehicles.

Freight and Central Receiving

Phone: (804) 734-3060/3968/5981  The Freight and Central Receiving Point, building 7126, is located on the corner of 19th Street and Warehouse Road. This office receives all inbound freight and supplies, and arranges outbound freight shipments, overnight delivery of small packages, and receipt of supplies and equipment. www.lee.army.mil

Supply and Services Division

Building 6205 Phone: (804) 734-4675 The Supply Branch serves as the authorized requisitioning and turnin activity for Fort Lee. Supply and Services provides a variety of support to Fort Lee commands and tenant activities. The Supply division is divided into several categories: Supply Support, Installation Property Book, Central Issue, Laundry, Ammunition Supply and Fuel.

Supply Support Activity

Building 6242 Phone: (804) 734-5142/4910/5531/4481 Fax: (804) 734-4706 The Supply Support Activity is the Central purchasing, receiving, issuing and storage point for Fort Lee. Supply and Support provides storage over the essential ranges of Supply Classes I, II, III, IV, V and VII.

Central Issue Facility

Building 1603 Phone: (804) 734-3081/3126/3083/3575 Fax: (804) 734-3017 The Fort Lee Central Issue Facility provides services to students and permanent party Soldiers. It serves as the single point for receipt, storage,

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Interested in learning about resources available for you and your family on Fort Lee? Check out the Community Resource Guide. The Fort Lee Community Health Promotion Council has developed the CRG to provide a comprehensive listing of all health, wellness and resiliency-related resources available to the Fort Lee community, including military members, family members, retirees, Department of Defense Civilians and contractors. You can search by category based on individual needs, by organization/department, and by affiliation. Each section provides brief details pertaining to the program or service listed in the specific area, with the option to go to the respective website for more information. Visit the guide at www.lee.army.mil/crg/community. resource.guide.aspx.

issue, exchange and return of authorized clothing and individual equipment.

Laundry

Building 7118 Phone: (804) 734-5858 The Fort Lee Laundry section provides linen service to the AIT Soldiers on the installation. The services include issuing, receiving and storage of all required linen to include sheets, pillowcases and blankets.

Ammunition Support Point

Building 6242 Phone: (804) 734-4905/8647/4481 Fax: (804) 734-4706 The Ammunition Support section serves all commands and tenant units at Fort Lee for Soldier training. The services include receiving, issuing, storage and recycling of ammunition.

Fuel Supply Point

Building 6295 Phone: (804) 734-5827/4481 The Fort Lee Fuel Point requisitions, receives, monitors and dispenses fuel for customers on the installation. It maintains regular and diesel fuel for GSA vehicles, lawn mowers, generators and tactical equipment and diesel.

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Police, Fire & EMS; Safety Directorate of Emergency Services

Building 9203 1901 Mahone Avenue Director: (804) 765-1376 Sergeant Major: (804) 765-1370 Administrative Officer: (804) 7651376 Fax: (804) 734-7018

Provost Marshal Office – Fort Lee Police Station

Building 8526 1900 Mahone Avenue Emergency (Police/Fire/EMS): Dial 911 Police Desk and PMO referral: (804) 734-7400 or 765-3822 Police Desk FAX: (804) 765-3428 DA Security Guards: (804) 734-4214 Game Warden: (804) 734-4213 AWOL Apprehension: (804) 734-6293 Law enforcement support to the Fort Lee community is provided by the Office of the Provost Marshal, the 217th Military Police Detachment, Department of the Army Civilian Police Officers, DA Security Guards and the Fort Lee Criminal Investigation Division Office. Crimes, incidents, suspicious persons or activities should be reported by calling the desk sergeant at (804) 734-7400. Found property should be turned in to the Police Station Desk Sergeant. Police Administration Section The Police Administration Section provides customer service to the Fort Lee community and other agencies. Providing copies of police reports and background checks are examples of the services available. To receive a copy of a police report, individuals must request it in writing and in advance. Request forms may be obtained from the desk sergeant at the police desk. Customer service hours of operation are Monday - Wednesday

and Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., and Thursday, 1-4:30 p.m. The office is closed 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Weapons Registration In accordance with CASCOM Regulation 190-2, dated July 1, 2012, military personnel and their families who are assigned to or residing on Fort Lee must register all privately owned firearms within 72 hours of being brought onto the installation. Firearms that are to be legally and permanently stored off the installation are not required to be registered on Fort Lee. In addition, any firearms brought on the installation for more than 72 hours by guests or residents must be registered. Information on registration procedures or pre-registration of inbound weapons may be obtained by calling (804) 5058/4593 Monday Friday, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., or by visiting the Fort Lee Visitor’s Center, located at the Lee Avenue Gate.

Fort Lee Game Warden Building 10000 C Avenue Phone: (804) 734-4213

The Fort Lee Game Warden enforces laws and regulations affecting natural and environmental resources on the military reservation. Related functions include access control for archeological sites, managing special hunting seasons, operating check stations, and assisting in hunting safety classes and public information programs. The Game Warden also handles most of the stray pet capturing on post and acts as the post animal control officer. The individual enforces Virginia laws, Army regulations and post policies related to game and domestic animals. The office of the game warden operates under the authority of the Fort Lee Provost Marshal.

Fire and Emergency Services

Building 1530 – Station No. 2 520 A Avenue Phone: (804) 765-1272/1244 Station No. 1: (804) 734-7020 Station No. 3: (804) 734-6101 ALL EMERGENCIES: 911 The Fort Lee Fire and Emergency Services Division is assigned to the Directorate of Emergency Services. Its mission is to protect life and property

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U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command Fort Lee Office

by providing emergency fire protection, fire prevention, public education and emergency medical assistance to Fort Lee and the surrounding communities. The division operates out of three emergency response facilities: Station 1, in building 3620, houses the Fire Training and EMS Chief’s offices, the Fire Prevention Assistant Chief’s office and Fire Prevention Inspectors’ offices. Station 2, in building 1530, is the main fire station. It houses one engine company, one truck company, an advanced life support medic unit, the wild land firefighting apparatus, the Hazardous Materials Response Unit, the Technical Rescue Response www.lee.army.mil

Unit, and all reserve fire and medic apparatus This station also houses the Operations Assistant Chief, the Deputy Fire Chief and the Fire Chief as well as the administrative staff. . Station 3, in building 9513, houses one engine company, an advanced life support medic unit and the Mass Casualty Response Unit. The Fire Administration and Fire Prevention branches are available Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The operation branch is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Garrison Safety Office Building 12010, Room 328 3312 A Avenue

Building 11109 3800 A Avenue Main Office: (804) 734-1008 Commander/Special Agent in Charge: (804) 734-1234 Detachment Sergeant: (804) 734-1009 Drug Suppression Hotline: (804) 7341506  The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command is located in building 11109 at the corner of A Avenue and 38th Street. The office conducts felony investigations in which the Army has an interest within central and southwestern Virginia and areas of West Virginia. The CID duty agent is available 24-hours-a-day and may be reached after-duty hours by contacting the Fort Lee Provost Marshal Office Desk Sergeant at (804) 734-7400.

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Main Office: (804) 765-3130 Director: (804) 765-3132 The Fort Lee Garrison Safety Office covers all safety-related issues. Safety materials are available upon request on topics such as risk management, motor vehicle safety, industrial safety, environmental hazards, heat and cold weather injury prevention, on/off duty accident prevention, child safety and more. The Safety Office also manages the following programs: Occupational Safety and Heath Administration inspections, ammunition and explosives safety, traffic safety, range safety, hazard communication, ergonomics, family and community safety, personal protective equipment, motorcycle safety and safety awards. Safety is an individual responsibility. If you see a safety hazard, have a safety/occupational health concern or need assistance with your organization’s safety program, contact the Safety Office.


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Health Services Fast Facts Appointment Line: 1-866-LEE-KAHC Information Line & After Hours Care: (804) 734-9000 Hours of Operation: 6 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., with extended Pharmacy services until 6 p.m. Kenner Army Health Clinic

Building 8130 700 24th Street Information Desk: (804) 734-9000 KAHC Appointment Line: 1-866-LEEKAHC (533-5242) Website: http://kenner.narmc.amedd. army.mil Kenner Army Health Clinic proudly serves the Fort Lee community with primary health care for beneficiaries utilizing TRICARE Prime and enrolled to the clinic. A full array of outpatient primary health care services is provided for active duty military members, retirees and their families. Nearby military medical facilities and network civilian health care partners provide specialty care and in-patient hospitalization. Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, McDonald Army Health Center at Fort Eustis and the Health Clinic at Langley Air Force Base are additional military medical facilities serving beneficiaries in the Central Virginia region. After hours, Kenner patients have access to an on-call primary care manager by calling the administrative officer of the day at (804) 734-9000. The AOD will note your information and contact the on-call provider. The

on-call provider will return your call and assist you in getting the required care. Hours of Operation KAHC’s operating hours are 6 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, with extended services in the Pharmacy until 6 p.m. Kenner is closed Saturdays, Sundays, the afternoon of the 5th Thursday of each month, all federal holidays, the Friday following Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. Enrolling at Kenner Contact Health Net Federal Services either by calling 1-877-874-2273 or visiting the HNFS website at www.hnfs. com to enroll to KAHC. Once enrolled through HNFS, the enrollee/sponsor should report to Kenner’s Outpatient Records to have the family registered in the computer system. HNFS also oversees KAHC’s network of civilian providers and facilities. The network is another means of providing care to assigned beneficiaries. Scheduling an Appointment Call 1-866-LEE-KAHC (533-5242) to schedule appointments for all health care needs. Appointments also can be made via TRICARE Online at www.

TRICAREonline.com. Emergency and Urgent Care Emergency care is not provided at KAHC. If you believe you have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency treatment facility. If you seek emergency care at another facility, coordinate all follow-up care with your primary care manager. Call the appointment line or go to www. TRICAREonline.com to make an appointment, and bring all documents from the emergency room visit with you. Appointments with specialists require a referral from your primary care manager. Urgent Care Definition: Medically necessary services that are required for an illness or injury that would not result in further disability or death if not treated immediately but require professional attention and have the potential to develop such a threat if treatment is delayed longer than 24 hours. Examples of urgent care conditions could be a sprain, sore throat or prolonged fever. Referrals to urgent care are required. If an appointment is unavailable within your assigned clinic during regular duty hours, beneficiaries enrolled at Kenner must call their Primary Care Manager

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Wilkerson Pediatric Clinic

to receive a referral for urgent care. After duty hours, call the Administrative Officer of the Day. The AOD can be reached at (804) 734-9000 from 4 p.m. - 7:30 a.m., weekdays, and 7:30 a.m. Saturday - 7:30 a.m. Monday.

regarding your PHI, PII, Expungement or HIPAA in general, contact the HIPAA Privacy Officer via email, Michele.A.Buckner.civ@mail.mil or phone, (804) 734-9197.

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Privacy Office Phone: (804) 734-9197 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. The HIPAA Officer is part of the Patient Administration Division located on the 2nd floor of Kenner. This individual helps to ensure your Protected Health Information and/or Personally Identifiable Information are not being inappropriately used or disclosed. Those who feel their rights have been violated can file a complaint with the HIPAA Privacy Officer so she may investigate and recommend action to the commander if the complaint is substantiated. The HIPAA Privacy Officer also assists with getting information that is incorrect removed from the patient’s Electronic Health Record (Expungement Request). If you have any questions or concerns

Phone: (804) 734-9057 Hours: Monday - Friday, 5:45 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Active Duty Clinic is an appointment-based facility that offers a full range of primary care services to meet the needs of military members including physical exams, periodic health assessments, medical boards, minor procedures, and the evaluation and management of acute or chronic injuries and illnesses.

Phone (804) 734-9130 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m., closed noon - 1 p.m. EFMP is a mandatory DoD enrollment program that provides comprehensive and coordinated support for military families with special medical or educational needs. EFMP enrolls beneficiaries as appropriate in the program and screens family members for overseas assignments. The Exceptional Family Member Program is located on the second floor of KAHC immediately across from the elevators in Room B202.

Family Medicine Clinic

Colonel Bull Dental Clinic

www.lee.army.mil

Active Duty Clinic

Phone: (804) 734-9993 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Family Medicine Clinic provides services including internal medicine, dermatology, nutrition and women’s health to adult beneficiaries, 18 years and older, in the greater Fort Lee area.

Exceptional Family Member Program

Building 8204 2601 C Avenue Phone: (804) 734-9607/9608 After-Hour Emergencies: (804) 7349000 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Sick call: Monday - Friday, 7:30-10:30

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Phone: (804) 734-9125 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Immunization: (804) 734-9176 Immunization Walk-in Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30-11 a.m.; and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 1:153:15 p.m. The Wilkerson Pediatric Clinic provides primary health care to its TRICARE Prime beneficiaries from birth to 17 years old. Children age 5 and older may be able to obtain certain immunizations on a walk-in basis. Since multiple factors are considered when determining if immunizations can be given on a walk-in basis, check with the clinic in advance to be sure an appointment is not needed. Immunizations are not offered on a walk-in basis on Thursday afternoons.


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a.m., 12:30-2:30 p.m. The Fort Lee Dental Clinic Command serves active duty permanent party, BOLC and AIT military members. Its goal is to ensure quality dental care delivery with a focus on customer service. The command’s vision is to continuously provide the best possible dental care and meet the needs of internal and external patrons. Those eligible for care include active duty military members, Reservists and National Guard on orders for 30 days or more. To schedule an appointment, contact the front desk at (804) 734-9607/9608 or walk-in to the clinic. Dental Emergencies: After duty hours, on weekends or holidays, call the Kenner AOD at (804) 734-9000. The TRICARE Dental Program is a voluntary dental insurance system administered by Met Life. TDP is available to family members of all active duty service members of any of the seven uniformed services and to National Guard/Reserve members and/or their families. To review eligibility, contact United Concordia at 1-800-866-8499 or visit www. TRICAREdentalprogram.com. Active Duty Dental Plan: Outsourcing program for permanent party active duty only. For details, contact the ADDP at (804) 734-9212.

Troop Medical Clinic 1

Building 3219 B Avenue Phone: (804) 734-6093/6474 Hours: Monday - Friday, 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sick call: 6-9 a.m. Troop Medical Clinic 1, located on B Avenue provides primary care services to meet the needs of the 23rd Quartermaster Brigade’s AIT population. Services include acute/chronic injuries and illnesses, physical exams, minor procedures,

health education, immunizations and specialty referrals. Troop Medical Clinic 1 also offers specialty and support services including laboratory, radiology and the pharmacy.

Hours: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Physical Therapy Clinic provides rehabilitation services and is a good resource for injury prevention information.

Mosier Consolidated Troop Medical Clinic

Phone: (804) 734-9253 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. The optometrists in the Eagle Eye Clinic provide routine eye care, exams and vision readiness screening. Active duty military members are the priority, but there are openings for family members and retirees.

Building 18036 300 Central Avenue Phone: (804) 734-5448/5445 Hours: Monday - Friday, 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sick call: 6-9 a.m. and 10-1:30 a.m. The Mosier Consolidated Troop Medical Clinic provides health and dental care to Ordnance AIT students. Patients are seen for acute/chronic illnesses and injuries, physical exams, minor procedures, health education, immunizations, specialty referrals and dental care. Mosier Consolidated Troop Medical Center also offers specialty and support services to include laboratory, optometry, physical therapy, radiology and a pharmacy.

Mosier Consolidated Troop Medical Clinic – Dental

Building 18036 300 Central Avenue Phone: (804) 734-5365/5454 After Hours Emergencies: (804) 7349000 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. Closed on federal holidays Sick call: Monday - Friday, 7:30-10:30 a.m.

Orthopedic Clinic

Phone: (804) 734-9226 Hours: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Orthopedic Clinic serves eligible beneficiaries who are referred for specialized orthopedic care.

Physical Therapy

Phone: (804) 734-9200

Optometry – Eagle Eye Clinic

Behavioral Health

Phone: (804) 734-9623/9143 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Walk-Ins: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. In- and Out-processing: Monday -Wednesday, 1-3:30 p.m. Behavioral Health offers quality outpatient services to the active duty military population. Emergency walkin services and assistance include, but are not limited to, therapy and medication management, chapters, cadre evaluations, psychological evaluations and psychological testing. Non-active-duty beneficiaries in need of behavioral health services should call TRICARE at 1-877-8742273 (options 2, 2, enter full social security number then press 2, then 1). This will allow you to immediately speak to a behavioral health counselor, or contact your primary care manager to get the help you need. Social Work Services provides comprehensive treatment to active duty members and their families. Treatment includes assessment, crisis intervention, counseling (individual and family), referral, resource information and the Army Family Advocacy Program. To contact Social Work Services, call (804) 734-9152.

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Preventive Medicine Division

Pharmacy

Phone: (804) 734-9137 Prescription Refill: (804) 734-9535 Hours: Monday- Friday, 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. The pharmacy services include counseling on medications and intervening on the patient’s behalf, and dispensing new and refill prescriptions. Patients 10 years of age and older must present a valid DoD identification card each time service is requested. Note that the pharmacy does not accept prescriptions from outside providers via telephone, fax or mail. Prescriptions must be manually signed by the health care provider when presented to the pharmacy. Prescriptions with electronic signatures are not accepted.

Laboratory

Phone: (804) 734-9101 Hours: Monday - Friday, 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. The laboratory provides patients with quality diagnostic testing. Specimen collection is discontinued www.lee.army.mil

five minutes prior to the lab closing. All patients must contact their provider or the Medical Records department for their laboratory results. Active duty may walk into the lab for HIV and DNA testing to ensure medical readiness only.

Radiology

Phone: (804) 734-9118 Diagnostic Hours: Monday - Friday, 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mammography & Ultrasound: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Radiology provides diagnostic services, mammograms and ultrasound imaging to enable prompt and accurate diagnosis by your provider.

Army Wellness Center

Building 9025 Mahone Avenue Phone: (804) 734-9925 Hours: Monday- Friday, 7:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. The Army Wellness Center program

Environmental Health: (804) 7349652 Health Promotions: (804) 734-9249 Industrial Hygiene: (804) 734-9846 Occupational Health: (804) 734-9159 Public Health: (804) 734-9249 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. The Preventive Medicine Division is responsible for Fort Lee’s public health to ensure optimal wellness for Soldiers, eligible TRICARE beneficiaries and DoD Civilians. PM includes Occupational Health, Environmental Health, Industrial Hygiene, Health Promotion and Public Health Nursing. Occupational Health provides care to all eligible federal civilian employees and active duty military personnel working in industrial hazardous positions. Services are directed toward prevention of occupational illness and/or injury, health maintenance and prevention/monitoring of occupational hazards. Military and civilian personnel have the right to a safe and healthy workplace. Industrial Hygiene conducts workplace evaluations to ensure occupational hazards are anticipated, recognized, evaluated and controlled. The Industrial Hygienist focuses on worker protection, aiming

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helps build and sustain good health. It empowers clients to set their own health goals and achieve them, addressing lifestyle change in areas that affect both short and long-term health. The Army Wellness Center offers six core programs: Health Assessment Review, Physical Fitness, Healthy Nutrition, Stress Management, General Wellness Education, and Tobacco Education. Army Wellness Centers provide services to active duty military and their families (18 and older), retirees and their spouses, DoD Civilian employees, and Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers.


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to prevent and control occupational injuries and illnesses by developing and implementing practical solutions. This office evaluates noise, lighting, ventilation, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation health hazards, ergonomic risk factors, workplace contaminants, and indoor air quality. Industrial Hygiene offers classes on topics such as workplace health and safety, respiratory protection, asbestos, lead, mold, and selection and proper use of personal protective equipment.

Soldier Readiness Clinic

Building 3400, Room 117 1401 B. Avenue Phone: (804) 765-7644 or 734-9583 Hours: 7-11:30 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and closed on the 5th Thursday at noon for mandatory training. The Soldier Readiness Clinic is reserved every Wednesday for deployment and overseas screenings. Medical InProcessing is conducted on Monday, Tuesday and Friday at 8:30 a.m. The Soldier Readiness Clinic conducts pre- and post-deployment assessments, post-deployment reevaluation assessments, and medical in-processing.

Case Management

Managed Care Division PCMH Case Management: (804) 7349294/9536/9963/9690 Behavioral Health Case Manager: (804) 734-9713/9499 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Case Management is a process that looks at the personal health needs of a patient diagnosed with a chronic illness, chronic long-term disease/ condition, cancer, catastrophic diagnosis or complex health needs. It is a process in which a professionally licensed provider (usually a nurse or social worker) assesses, plans and coordinates with the patient, doctors, family and other health care members

to work together with the goal of meeting an individual’s unique health care needs.

Patient Administration Division

Phone (including Medical Evaluations Board): (804) 7349545/9607/9319/9349 Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Patient Administration services include medical evaluation board processing, line-of-duty initiation, U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard liaison assistance, International Military Liaison support, allergy tag creation, convalescent leave processing, permanent profile tracking,

patient registrations, medical records copying, third-party collections, billing, coding and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act compliance.

Soldiers’ MEB Counsel

Phone: (804) 734-9863/9096 Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Soldiers’ MEB Counsel provides legal assistance to Soldiers going through the Medical Evaluation Board process. SMEBC is located in the Patient Administration Division office.

Medical Records

Phone: (804) 734-9383/9285 Medical records are kept confidential at the military treatment facility. Only

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medical personnel who have a direct role in an individual’s care have access to patient files.

Patient Advocate

Referral Management Center

Phone: (804) 734-2273 (CARE) Active Duty Claims: (804) 734-9450 The Referral Management Center reviews all referrals for appropriateness and completeness, military eligibility, enrollment status, local address, covered benefit, specialty service, reason for referral, diagnosis and optimization of the MTF. The RMC must know and adhere to all policies outlined in the TRICARE policy manual, beneficiary benefits, Kenner Army Health Clinic command guidance, Army Regulations and the Managed Care Support Contract. If urgent care is needed after hours, weekends or holidays when Kenner Army Health Clinic is closed, call (804) 734-9000 to speak to the oncall provider. All Prime beneficiaries require a referral, to include active www.lee.army.mil

Automated Referral Calls Ever wondered where those automated referral calls are coming from? Ever wondered how to stop them? When a referral is placed by a patient’s Primary Care manager, the AudioCARE system utilizes AudioCOMMUNICATOR software to call the patient with a reminder to book an appointment. This call is generated if the patient has not scheduled an appointment within 20 days of the referral or if the results from your civilian treatment have not been received by Kenner AHC. Additional automated reminders will be sent at 60, 65 and 75 days after the initial referral date. The automated message will leave basic information about which referral they are calling. If you have already attended an appointment for the referral in question or have an appointment scheduled, please contact the Kenner AHC Referral Management Center at (804) 734-2273. The center is able to update the system so that the automated calls are stopped.

Health Benefits Advisors

Phone: (804) 734-9447/9448 Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Health Benefits Advisors can assist beneficiaries with claims or benefits issues. If you have questions, visit the

Health Benefits office, located on the second floor of Kenner Army Health Clinic. The Debt Collection Assistance Officer can help beneficiaries deal with unpaid medical bills.

Fort Lee Veterinary Services

Building 11025, 38th Street Appointment Line: (804) 7342446/9555 Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Fort Lee Veterinary Treatment Facility provides the best in preventative care for four-legged family members. This includes routine vaccinations (for annual visits as well as puppy/kitten series), heartworm and intestinal parasite screening, complete physical examination and other patient-specific services. The VTF is proud to provide veterinary services for active duty and retired personnel, their dependents, reservists on active duty for more than 30 days, and 100-percent-disabled American veterans. City ordinance and the Fort Lee Supplement to AR 40-905 require the immunization of dogs and cats against rabies. All pets must have a microchip. All pets living on post must be registered within three days after arrival. Bring all recent medical records for registration and updating of the animal’s records. The VTF is closed one half day the last working day of each month for inventory.

Lois E. Wells Health Clinic

1650 Wilcox Drive, Fort A.P Hill Phone: (804) 633-8339/8370 Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sick Call: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. The Health Clinic provides acute, chronic and preventative medical care to the active duty, AIT, Reserve and National Guard population working at Fort A.P. Hill.

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Phone: (804) 734-9512 or (804) 2670338 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. If you or your family has a concern or a complaint about the service provided at the clinic, share it with us. It is important that we address and try to resolve any issues as quickly as possible. You may notify KAHC of issues regarding your care in person, in writing or via e-mail. The Patient Advocate will assist you when you don’t know where else to turn or you have problems with your medical care. Anytime you need assistance, feel free to call (804) 734-9512, visit the office located in room B102c, or text your concerns to (804) 267-0338. You also may contact the commander directly and anonymously, if desired, on the Kenner web page.

duty, prior to seeking urgent care. If you are traveling out of the area and require urgent care, call the appropriate clinic during duty hours or the on-call provider outside of business hours. To obtain specialty care, make an appointment with a PCM who will determine if a specialist is needed and will enter a referral if necessary. To access authorization information, visit www.mytricare.com or call 1-877874-2273.


Childcare Services Child, Youth & School Services

Building 10612 Yorktown Drive Administrative Office: (804) 765-3817 Fax: (804) 765-3846

Parent Central Services (Central Registration)

Building 10624 Yorktown Drive Phone: (804) 765-3852/3785 Fax: (804) 765-3588 Children and teens must be registered prior to participating in Child, Youth & School Services programs. For information regarding registration requirements, visit www. leemwr.com and click on Parent Central Services from the CYSS menu option.

Community Services

Family Child Care

Building 10612 Yorktown Drive Phone: (804) 765-3850 The Family Child Care system oversees child care services offered by FCC providers in their homes both on and off post. FCC is designed to meet the child care needs of parents who prefer a small group setting in a home environment. Each FCC home operates as a small business and is a contracted service between the provider and the patron. Full-day, part-day, hourly and extended hours services are available for children 4 weeks to 12 years of age.

Outreach Services

Building 10624 Yorktown Drive Phone: (804) 765-3851 Outreach Services coordinates and oversees child care for parent co-ops and on-site group functions (including Family Readiness Groups), maintains central enrollment information for CYSS programs, provides a resource library for parents and processes all CYSS volunteers.

Child, Youth and School Services offers a variety of care options for military family members and Department of the Army Civilian and contractor family members, including full-time care, hourly care and before/after school care.

School Liaison Services

Building 10612 Yorktown Drive Phone: (804) 765-3817 Fax: (804) 765-3588 The school liaison provides information, support and assistance to parents of school-age children, grades K-12, to include transition, home schooling, post secondary education, school registration, transportation, school policies and in/out processing. The Prince George County School System has been designated as the school district responsible for the education of family members residing on Fort Lee. Family members of military personnel residing off post will enroll in the school district where they reside. Area School Districts: • Prince George Public Schools: (804) 733-2700 • Chesterfield County Public Schools: (804) 748-1405 • Colonial Heights City Public Schools: (804) 524-3400 • Dinwiddie County Public Schools: (804) 469-4190

• Hopewell City Public Schools: (804) 541-6400 • Petersburg City Public Schools: (804) 732-0510 • Tri-Cities Home Educators of Va.: (804) 861-8855

Yorktown Child Development Center

Building 10610 Yorktown Drive Phone: (804) 765-3765 The Yorktown Child Development Center offers a full-day program for ages 6 weeks to 5 years. Operating hours are Monday - Friday, 5:15 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Sisisky Child Development Center

Building 10624 Sisisky Boulevard Phone: (804) 734-1093 The Sisisky Child Development Center offers a full-day program for ages 6 weeks to 5 years. Operating hours are Monday - Friday, 5:15 a.m. - 6 p.m.

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Battle Child Development Center

Building 10620 Battle Drive Phone: (804) 734-2884 The Battle Child Development Center offers a full-day program for ages 6 weeks to 5 years. Operating hours are Monday Friday, 5:15 a.m. - 6 p.m..

scheduled school closings and closed on federal holidays and the Friday after Thanksgiving. School bus service is provided to and from all Prince George County Public Schools. • Summer camp program – available June through August – for children, 1st - 5th grades. Hours are Monday - Friday, 5:15 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Multi-Program Child Development Center

School Age Center

Building 10605 Yorktown Drive Phone: (804) 765-3763 The School Age Center program offers the following: • Before and after school care for school-age children, 1st-5th grades. Hours of operation are 5:15 - 8:30 a.m. and 3:45 - 6 p.m. SAC is open all day on www.lee.army.mil

Schools of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration and Skills (SKIES)

Building 10624 Yorktown Drive Phone: (804) 765-0612 SKIES is the framework for the Army’s instructional CYSS programs. It consists of classes designed to complement and support the experiences children and youth have in Child, Youth and School Services and schools. Types of programs offered may include babysitting courses, home alone classes, dance, piano, karate and art classes.

Hired! Program

The Fort Lee Middle School and Teen Program – the Youth Center – offers a variety of activities, including a homework lab and tutoring services.

Middle School and Teen Program

Building 10619 Yorktown Drive Phone: (804) 734-2870/2871 The Middle School and Teen Program is an affiliate member of the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and offers a variety of program opportunities in life skills, leadership, citizenship and recreation to youth in 6th through 12th grades. Youth can meet with friends and participate in various games, tournaments, dances and trips. In addition, there are many special events and programs available throughout the year.

Building 10619 Yorktown Drive Phone: (804) 734-2952 The HIRED! Apprenticeship Program is a workforce preparation and apprenticeship enterprise designed to meet the employment and career exploration needs of Army teens, 1518 years of age. Upon completion of specific program requirements, teens are placed in apprenticeship positions in Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation placement sites.

Youth Sports and Fitness

Building 6008 16th Street and A Avenue Phone: (804) 734-5364/3069 TheYouth Sports and Fitness program offers a variety of sports and fitness activities (such as basketball, soccer, track, football, baseball, wrestling and cheerleading) for children and youth ages 3-15 years. Tournaments, leagues and competitions are held throughout the year. Sports camps are offered during the summer.

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Building 10622 Battle Drive Phone: (804) 734-2934 The Multi-Program Child Development offers the following: • Before and after school care for kindergarten-age children. School bus service provided to and from Prince George County Public Schools. • Part-Day Preschool (operational when school is in session) Monday Friday, 9 a.m. - noon and 12:30-3:30 p.m. Parents can choose two, three or five days a week. • Pre-K Strong Beginnings program is available to children entering kindergarten next year. Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - noon with wrap-around care available until 3 p.m. (Program is available during the school year.) • Hourly care is available Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Summer camp (for children who just completed kindergarten) is available Monday - Friday, 5:15 a.m. 6 p.m., June through August.

MST participation is free and open to family members of active duty, retired military personnel, Department of Defense Civilians and DoD contractors.


Religious Services Unit Chaplains Emergencies, ask for the on-call chaplain: (804) 734-1584 23rd Quartermaster Brigade Chaplain: 734-6814 244th QM Battalion Chaplain: 734-6102 262nd QM Bn. Chaplain: 734-7160 266th QM Bn. Chaplain: 734-6848 59th Ordnance Bde. Chaplain: 765-9912 16th OD Bn. Chaplain: 765-9295 832nd OD Bn. Chaplain: 734-8304 ALU Chaplain: 765-8009 Transportation School Chaplain: 734-8009 CASCOM Chaplain: 734-0033 Marine Chaplain (OD): 765-9912 Marine Chaplain (QM): 734-7160 Navy Chaplain: 734-6102 Air Force Chaplain: 734-6814

Community Services

Religious Support Office

Building 12010, Suite 314 3312 A Avenue Office: (804) 734-6494 Emergencies: (804) 734-1584 – Ask the on-call officer at the Installation Operations Center to contact the on-call duty chaplain Website: www.lee.army.mil/rso/ chaplain.aspx Like us on Facebook: www.facebook. com/fortleereligousactivities Chaplains, chaplain assistants, the religious education director and the RSO’s many volunteers extend a warm and friendly welcome to you and your family. We invite you to become actively involved in the many religious programs at Fort Lee. Worship services, uplifting music, fellowship, Bible studies, youth groups, pastoral counseling services and religious education programs for all members of the family are available.

Ministry Team

The Fort Lee Unit Ministry Team consists of chaplains, chaplain assistants, a religious education director,

Department of the Army Civilians, contractors and numerous volunteers who serve to assist you in your spiritual growth. Many opportunities exist for the free exercise of religion to strengthen the spiritual lives of Soldiers, family members, retirees and DOD Civilians in the Fort Lee community. There are three chapels located on post and a myriad of worship opportunities.

Memorial Chapel

Building 10600 Sisisky Boulevard and Battle Drive Phone: (804) 734-0970/1552 A large and spacious permanent facility, Memorial Chapel is located at the corner of Sisisky Boulevard and Battle Drive, and serves as a hub for a variety of religious activities and programs. Memorial Chapel hosts Roman Catholic services and general Protestant services.

Heritage Chapel

Building 2607 Phone: (804) 734-3325 Sisisky Boulevard and C Avenue Heritage Chapel, a Word War II

era structure, hosts the Collective AIT Protestant, LDS Service, Contemporary and Protestant Spanish services along with other religious programs.

Liberty Chapel

Building 9100 Corner of Mahone and C Avenues Phone: (804) 734-7322/7460 Liberty Chapel is the newest chapel on Fort Lee and hosts the Collective Protestant Gospel and 909 Contemporary Protestant services along with other religious programs.

Family Life Center

Building 10600 Sisisky Boulevard and Battle Drive Phone: (804) 734-0968/0165 The Family Life Center and its Family Life Chaplain provide pastoral family care and counseling to Soldiers and families.

Volunteers

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experiences in our ministries at Fort Lee. To volunteer, call (804) 734-15520232.

Protestant Women of the Chapel: Meets Thursday, 9:30 a.m. - noon and again for Bible studies on Wednesday, 6-7 p.m.

Community Worship Schedule

Protestant Services Collective Protestant AIT (Contemporary) at Heritage Chapel, Sunday, 9 a.m. Collective Protestant at Memorial Chapel, Sunday, 10:15 a.m. Collective Protestant (Gospel) at Liberty Chapel, Sunday, 11 a.m. Collective Protestant (Spanish) at Heritage Chapel, Sunday, 11 a.m. Collective Protestant (Contemporary) at Liberty Chapel, Sunday, 9:09 a.m. Breakfast is Sunday at 8:30 a.m. Reload Ordnance Contemporary Worship Services, Ordnance Campus, Cohen Hall, Ball Auditorium, Sunday, 9 a.m.

Other Services Spanish Bible Study at Memorial Chapel, Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. Jewish Services: Friday, 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. For information on Jewish Services, contact Rabbi BeckBerman at (804) 732-3968. Islamic Opportunities: Liberty Chapel, Friday 12:15-1:15 p.m. For details, contact Mehboob Mushi, at (804) 734-5040 or (804) 926-1577. Church of Latter Day Saints: Heritage Chapel, Sunday, 1-4:30 p.m. For details, call (804) 734-3325.

Religious Education

Dinner and Discipleship, Wednesday

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at Memorial Chapel – 5:30 p.m. dinner, 6 p.m. classes. A free meal and bible study for the whole family. The classes are for Catholic and Protestant faiths for kindergartners - adults. Multiple studies available. Catholic Activities at Memorial Chapel Religious Education, Sunday, 10:3011:45 a.m. (September - May) RCIA Wednesday, 5:30-7:45 p.m. Catholic Choir, Monday, 7-8 p.m. Catholic Women of the Chapel Meets every first Friday, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Memorial Chapel (September - May) CWOC Bible Study, Wednesday, 10-11:30 a.m., Memorial Chapel (September - May) Protestant Activities at Memorial Chapel Adult Sunday School: Sunday, 9-10 a.m. Adult Choir Practice: Wednesday, 6-7:30 p.m. Baptism is performed by request only; coordinate through your unit chaplain. Protestant Men of the Chapel Prayer Breakfast, third Saturday of the month, 8-11 a.m.

Protestant Activities at Heritage Chapel Advanced Individual Training Choir Practice, Thursday, 6-8 p.m. Youth Outreach Ministry (Club Beyond) – Memorial Chapel Community Director (804) 734-0970 6th-8th Grade – 5:45-7 p.m., Monday 9th-12th Grade – 7-8:30 p.m., Monday 6th-12th Grade – Small Groups/Bible Study, 6-7 p.m., with dinner at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday Other Bible Studies ALU Bible Study, Tuesday, 7 a.m., Room 341-B 59th OD BDE, Thursday, 1-5:30 p.m., Building 18021, HHC Conference Room CASCOM Bible Study, Tuesday, noon, Room 2011. Lunch provided. Breakfast and Blessings, 3rd Thursday each month, 8 a.m., 1st Logistics Memorial in front of CASCOM.

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Catholic Services Sunday Mass, Memorial Chapel, 8:45 a.m. and noon. Reconciliation at Memorial Chapel, Sunday, 10:30-11:30 a.m. or by appointment at (804) 734-1437. Weekday Mass in the Blessed Sacrament at Memorial Chapel, Monday-Thursday, noon. First Friday of the month, noon.

The Heritage Chapel is one of three chapels on Fort Lee. The other two are Memorial and Liberty Chapels.

Protestant Activities at Liberty Chapel Sunday School, 3 years - adult, Spiritual, 10-10:50 a.m. Bible Study: Monday, 6:30-8 p.m. Gospel Ensemble Choir Rehearsal: Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. (previous to 1st and 4th Sunday of the month) Sunshine Choir: Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. (before 2nd Sunday) Gospel Youth Ensemble: Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. (before 2nd Sunday) 909 Praise Band Rehearsal, Thursday, 7:30-9 p.m. Intercessory Prayer: Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Bible Study: Wednesday, 7-8:30 p.m. Men’s Chorus: Friday, 7 p.m. (previous to the 3rd and 5th Sunday of the month) Prayer Breakfast Men’s Fellowship (1st Saturday)


Legal Services

Community Services

Office of the Staff Judge Advocate

Building 1108 441 1st Street Staff Judge Advocate: (804) 765-1514 Deputy Staff Judge Advocate: (804) 765-1514 Soldier Support Center Branch: (804) 765-7527 The Fort Lee Office of the Staff Judge Advocate provides legal services to the Fort Lee commands and tenant activities, service members (active and retired) and family members. The areas of support provided include military justice, administrative law, claims and legal assistance. The OSJA is located in building 1108 at 441 1st Street. The office is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., and Thursday, 1-4:30 p.m. The Legal Assistance Division is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., and Thursday, 1-4:30 p.m The Tax Center operates annually from mid-January to May 15. For tax assistance during the remainder of the year, contact the Fort Lee Legal Assistance office.

Claims Division

Phone: (804) 765-1522 The Claims Division is open from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., except Thursday when it operates from 1 - 4:30 p.m. The Claims Division handles claims against the Army for damage or injury caused by government employees, claims against third parties who damage government property or cause injury, and claims from Soldiers or DA Civilian employees for damage to property that is incidental to their service. The most common incident to service claim relates to government-sponsored moves. The Fort Lee Claims Division encourages anyone submitting a claim to visit the office to learn important information about the claim process.

Client Services Division

Phone: (804) 765-1500 The Legal Assistance Division is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., and Thursday, 1 - 4 p.m. This office assists clients with the following issues: powers of attorney, leases, affidavits, Virginia deeds, name changes, consumer affairs, civil suits, domestic relations, child support and family law, immigration and naturalization, wills and estates, tax assistance and local court procedures. Notary services and preparation of powers of attorney are available on a walk-in basis during normal duty hours. Attorney consultations are available on both an appointment basis and a walkin basis. Attorney walk-ins are available from 1-4 p.m. daily.

Tax Assistance Center

Building 6052 Mekong Street Phone: (804) 734-5732 Tax preparation assistance, form distribution, and electronic filing are available between January and early May of each year. Assistance also is available year-round by appointment. To schedule an off-season appointment, call the Legal Assistance Office at (804) 765-1505. The Tax Center operating hours will be posted at the onset of the tax season. Check the Fort Lee OSJA website and the Fort Lee Traveller for the most up-todate information and hours of operation.

Administrative Law Division

Phone: (804) 765-1533 The Administrative Law Division is open during the OSJA’s regular operating hours. The mission of the Administrative Law Division is to provide legal support to the command in the following areas: government contracts, government ethics, federal information law, federal employment law, environmental law, intellectual

property, civil courts, administrative investigations and administrative law.

Civil Law Division

Phone: (804) 765-1528 The Civil Law Division is open during the OSJA’s regular operating hours. The mission of the Civil Law Division is to provide legal support to the command in the following areas: government contracts, fiscal law, federal employment law and environmental law.

U.S. Army Trial Defense Service

Building 8039 3002 C Avenue Phone: (804) 765-2290 The U.S. Army Trial Defense Service is an independent agency that is responsible for providing defense counsel services to Soldiers facing criminal investigation or disciplinary action, including administrative separation, non-judicial punishment (Article 15) and courts-martial. Trial Defense Service is located at 3001 C Avenue in building 8039. The Trial Defense Service Office is open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Wednesday, 1-4 p.m.; and Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. This office is closed daily, noon - 1 p.m. The office has walk-in services for Article 15s and Chapter actions every Tuesday and Thursday morning. Article 15s are at 9 a.m. and Chapters are at 10 a.m. Soldiers for Article 15s must arrive no later than 8:45 a.m. with a complete and legally sufficient packet signed by the commander. Soldiers for Chapters must arrive no later than 9:45 a.m. and must also have a complete and legally sufficient packet signed by the commander. The mailing address for the Trial Defense Office is: U.S. Army Trial Defense Service; ATTN: Fort Lee Branch Office; 3001 C Avenue, building 8039; Fort Lee, VA 23801.

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Community Support Army Community Service

Building 9023 1231 Mahone Avenue Phone: (804) 734-6388 Fax: (804) 734-6383 Fort Lee Army Community Service assists commanders in maintaining readiness of individuals, families and communities within America’s Army by developing, coordinating and delivering services that promote selfreliance, resiliency and stability during war and peace. ACS has innovative programming, strong community partnerships and is fully accredited. We promote and foster Army Community Service – Real-life Solutions for Successful Army Living. The office hours are Monday Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Army Family Action Plan AFAP is a process that allows military members, family members, Department of the Army Civilians and retirees to say what’s working and what isn’t, and what they think will fix it. All issues submitted are reviewed for immediate fixes while some will continue up the chain of command until resolved or determined unattainable. Army Family Team Building AFTB is an official Army training program that helps develop ready families and ready military members. This program contributes to unit and mission environment and community lifestyle by providing information, knowledge and skills vital to the www.lee.army.mil

readiness of the force. Living within the Army culture can be challenging, and AFTB will help individuals learn how to translate the military lingo, develop realistic expectations, and learn about military benefits and services available to Army Families. Army Volunteer Corps The AVC program provides assistance in the recruitment, training and recognition of installation volunteers and maintains a bank of volunteer positions and events on the installation and in the local community. Volunteers play an integral role in the lives of service members and their families. Their assistance and teamwork on the installation allows Fort Lee to provide broader quality services. Within ACS, volunteers serve as instructors for Army Family Team Building, prepare welcome packets and lending kits for Relocation Readiness, and help with special events for the Exceptional Family Member Program, Installation Volunteer Program, Family Advocacy and Survivor Outreach Services. The AVC is always looking to recruit new volunteers and help them

achieve their individual goals through service to the community. Employment Readiness Program The Employment Readiness Program provides support services that help customers make informed decisions while seeking work. This program offers information and referral for local career opportunities, education, training, transition and volunteer positions to give family members the competitive edge needed to secure employment. The ACS Resource Room currently contains eight computer work stations with access to the Internet for use in job assistance, on- and off-post job announcements, employment resource materials, education and scholarship information, training videos and resume templates. Exceptional Family Member Program EFMP is a mandatory enrollment support program that works with other military and civilian agencies to provide coordinated medical, educational, housing, community support and personnel services to Soldiers who have family members with special needs.

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Army Emergency Relief AER offers emergency financial assistance to all Army personnel, active or retired, and their family members in the following categories: food, rent, required travel, utilities, essential car repairs, medical bills, funeral expenses and essential needs in the event that pay is lost or not received.


This program provides medical and educational advocacy, system navigation for on- and off-post services, resource library services, support groups, training sessions and recreational events.

Community Services

Family Advocacy Program The mission of the Family Advocacy Program is to build healthy families, sustain strong communities and promote family readiness by providing comprehensive approaches to prevention, identification and intervention of child and spouse abuse in military families. A variety of classes are available upon request. Empowerment – Domestic Violence Program Empowerment services include safety planning, assistance in obtaining protective orders, coordination of emergency services and accompanying clients to court proceedings and other appointments. The victim advocate provides immediate support and addresses the expressed interest and safety of domestic violence victims. Survivor Outreach Services SOS represents the Army’s commitment to survivors of fallen military members. It provides survivors with benefits coordination, financial counseling and the long-term support counseling that is specific to the grief process. SOS also conducts outreach necessary to determine the diverse needs of all who are touched by the loss of a military member. Relocation Readiness Program The Relocation Readiness Program provides assistance to individuals and families in transition by maintaining current information on installations worldwide and operating a lending closet for temporary use of basic household items. This program also provides

assistance with issues/services such as housing, moving overseas, moving with pets, schools, pre-departure assistance, citizenship/immigration, English as a second language classes, sponsorship training and services to multicultural families and support services to families who are living separately from the military and civilian sponsor because of mission requirements. Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program This program is committed to supporting and caring for victims of sexual assault and to ensuring that victims and offenders are treated in accordance with Army policy. This program centers on prevention, immediate response and follow-up services. Mobilization and Deployment Readiness This program facilitates and maintains a family assistance system to support units, military members and families throughout pre-deployment, deployment and post-deployment. The Mobilization and Deployment Readiness Program offers the Pillow Case Project. It is intended to enhance and strengthen memories between military members and family members during times of deployment or separation by offering a free pillowcase with a photograph of their loved ones. Information and Referral and Follow-Up This program is designed to link active duty personnel, retirees, civilians and family members with other military and civilian support agencies by providing accurate information about these organizations. Financial Readiness Program This program offers classes on checkbook management, money management and budgeting.

Information is available on several other financially related topics of interest to military members and their families. Other classes are available upon request. ACS Satellite Office at the Soldier Support Center Building 3400, Room 102 1401 B Avenue Phone: (804) 765-7636 or 734-7827 Fax: (804) 734-7622 Army Community Service offers a second location in the “one-stopshopping” Soldier Support Center. ACS information and referrals are available at this location.

American Red Cross

Building 9028-A 1403 Mahone Avenue Fort Lee, Va. 23801 Phone: (804) 734-6371 24/7 Military Emergency Service Line: 1-877-272-7337 Website: www.redcross.org The Fort Lee American Red Cross office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; unless a staff member is presenting a brief. The American Red Cross offers many volunteer opportunities within the Fort Lee community. Red Cross volunteers work at the Red Cross office, Kenner Army Health Clinic, Veterinary Clinic and at special events. To volunteer or learn more information about the services or programs offered, call (804) 765-3675 or 765-3670. The Fort Lee Red Cross office is solely dedicated to service for the armed forces. Such services include emergency communications, informational briefs, comfort kit items to veterans, and more. For disaster services, call the Southside Area Chapter at (804) 458-6007. Individuals interested in donating blood or seeking information about American Red Cross Blood Drives can call 1-800-REDCROSS or visit www.

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redcrossblood.org/make-donation. Registration and information on CPR, first aid and swimming classes at Fort Lee and in the surrounding areas is handled at a national level. Individuals interested in learning more can call 1-800-733-2767 or visit www.redcross. org/take-a-class. NOTE: Military members and their spouses needing to use the Red Cross’s emergency notification service should call the toll-free phone number.

Fort Lee USO Center

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Building 12400 700 Quarters Road Phone: (804) 765-3570 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Thursday, 1-4:30 p.m. Website: www.lee.army.mil/hrd/army. continuing.education.system.aspx The Army Education Center’s mission at Fort Lee is to provide education opportunities that will enable all military personnel and family members to develop their maximum potential. The Fort Lee Army Education Center offers: education counseling (walk-in and appointments); Army Tuition Assistance for off-duty, voluntary education; testing services for Army Personnel Tests; DANTES tests; and Functional Academic Skills Training, a three-week on-duty course to improve basic skills in English and mathematics. Active duty personnel and adult family members are encouraged to visit with an Army Education Center counselor before enrolling in college programs to discuss their education goals. Active duty Soldiers should familiarize themselves with GoArmyEd to request tuition assistance and enroll in college courses. Soldiers should log onto www.GoArmyEd.com to create a record. GoArmyEd is the virtual gateway to request TA for classroom, distance learning and online college courses. College courses may be taken in the classroom, through distance learning, online or independent study. College offerings on Fort Lee are as follows: Central Michigan University, Central Texas College, Florida Institute of Technology, Old Dominion University, Saint Leo University, Troy University and Virginia State University. There are many colleges within a 35mile radius of Fort Lee. They include John Tyler Community College, Richard Bland College, Longwood

University, Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Richmond, Strayer University, Bluefield College, J. Sargent Reynolds Community College, Averett University, University of Phoenix, and Bryant and Stratton College. Phone numbers for on-post college reps are as follows: • Central Michigan University: (804) 732-6082 • Central Texas College: (804) 7653295 • Florida Institute of Technology: (804) 765-4665 • Old Dominion University: (804) 863-1670 • Saint Leo University: (804) 8618039 • Virginia State University: (804) 765-3300

Multi-Use Learning Facility

Building 6047 Phone: (804) 734-7634 Hours: Tuesday -Thursday, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m.

Directorate of Human Resources

Building 3400 (Soldier Support Center) 1401 B Avenue Phone: (804) 734-6908 Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Website: www.lee.army.mil/hrd/human. resources.directorate.aspx Personnel Service Branch Building 3400, Room 103 Phone: (804) 734-6920 Website: www.lee.army.mil/hrd/ personnel.service.branch.aspx ID Cards and Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) Office Building 3400, Room 115 Phone: (804) 734-7394 or 734-7347 Walk-in hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 1-3:30 p.m. Appointment hours: Monday,

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Building 4005 1611 B Avenue Phone: (804) 765-3045 Website: www.usohrcv.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook. com/USOHRCV Hours of operation are TuesdaySaturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Other hours are by appointment only. Sunday, noon - 6 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday hours are for military training students only. All others may utilize the center during the week. All parties are required to have a valid military ID card. Open most federal holidays. The USO of Hampton Roads and Central Virginia opened a Fort Lee USO location in early 2011. The center offers information and referrals for military members and their families providing up-to-date information about the local community. USO Family Outreach provides emergency assistance for travelers in need of lodging, transportation or food until appropriate military or community services are identified. The center offers Military Family Readiness Groups a place to host meetings and activities to better serve and inform the military community. The Fort Lee USO offers a home away from home for military members. Available amenities include: computer services, food and beverages, library services, toiletries, communication and children’s needs.

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Wednesday and Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m. - noon Website: www.lee.army.mil/hrd/ id.cards.deers.aspx Appointments: https://rapidsappointments.dmdc.osd. mil//appointment/building. aspx?BuildingId=410 The ID Cards and DEERS office issues and renews identification cards for military members, family members, Department of Defense Civilians, and authorized contractors. Military members should update their DEERS record following reenlistment, retirement, marriage, divorce or the birth of a child. Required documents are located on the website. Military Orders Building 3400, Room 206 Phone: (804) 734-6365

Soldier for Life – Retirement Services Office

Building 3400, Room 107 Phone: (804) 734-6555/6973 Website: www.lee.army.mil/hrd/ retirement.services.office.aspx The Soldier for Life Retirement Services Office offers a wide range of services including pre-retirement counseling, benefit information, and benefit updates. It is a general point of contact for retirees and their family members for information and referral to other agencies. The RSO hosts an annual retiree appreciation day (usually in September) to update retirees on their benefits.

Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program

Building 3400, Room 126 Phone: (804) 734-6612 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Website: www.lee.army.mil/hrd/sfl-tap/

The Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program is a comprehensive career-transition service offering a wide range of assistance for retiring or separating Soldiers, DA Civilians (affected by a reduction in force action), and eligible family members. Services include pre-separation counseling, benefits counseling, job search training, and access to numerous employer and job information databases.

Casualty Assistance Center

Building 3400, Room 202 1401 B Avenue Phone: (804) 734-6606 Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Fort Lee’s Casualty Assistance Center is the central point of action for an active duty service member’s death or injury, an active duty dependent’s death or the death of a military retiree. The Casualty Assistance staff coordinates next-of-kin notification, assigns casualty assistance officers and briefs surviving family members on their benefits. They also arrange military honors with funeral homes for Army – active duty Soldiers, retirees and veterans. Casualty Assistance is the primary point of contact for surviving spouses of retired and active service members who have benefit questions.

Installation Retention Office

Building 3400, Room 201 1401 B Ave. Phone: (804) 765-7004 The mission of retention personnel is to develop leaders, improve force alignment and impact Army endstrength. Specifically, they advise leaders and counsel Soldiers employing the four phases of the Army Career Counseling System to manage retention, force alignment, personnel attrition and Reserve Component transition. Career counselors serve as special

staff advisers to commanders and command sergeants major on all matters relating to retention, reclassification, career development, separations and attrition management. Career counselors counsel, reenlist, reclassify or extend Soldiers in the active Army or transition separating Soldiers into the Reserve Components. Career counselors assist in achieving and maintaining force alignment through the retention or transfer of qualified Soldiers into critical skills and locations.

Garrison Public Affairs Office

Building 12010, Room 123 3312 A Avenue Main Line: (804) 734-7451 Command Information and Traveller Newspaper: (804) 734-7147 Community Relations: (804) 734-6893 Media Relations: (804) 734-6965 Fax: (804) 734-7488 Website: www.lee.army.mil/pao/public. affairs.office.aspx Traveller Website: www.ftleetraveller. com Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ ftleetraveller Like us on Facebook: www.facebook. com/ftleetraveller The U.S. Army Garrison Fort Lee Public Affairs Office performs the garrison commander’s Community Relations, Media Relations and Command Information missions. It is the only Army agency on post authorized to speak to the media and issue press releases or advisories on behalf of the garrison commander. The types of support PAO provides to the community include media training, publicity of community/organizational events, press coverage of newsworthy activities, assistance with informational campaigns for Army observances and programs, social media and web content guidance, and crisis communication. The Command Information section oversees production of the installation’s

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weekly newspaper, the Traveller, which is distributed throughout post each Thursday. It also produces the annual Post Guide and Telephone Directory, and posts information on the digital sign at Sisisky Gate and the home page of the installation website. Community Relations functions as a liaison between Fort Lee and the surrounding communities. It coordinates requests for the Fort Lee Army Band, guest speakers, color guards and installation tours. Media Relations is the intermediary between the installation and local and national media. The staff initiates news releases, coordinates media visits to the post and administers the Hometown News Release Program.

Equal Opportunity

Equal Employment Opportunity

Building 9028 1403 Mahone Avenue Phone: (804) 734-6835 Website: www.lee.army.mil/eeo/equal. employment.opportunity.aspx www.lee.army.mil

Garrison Plans, Analysis and Integration Directorate

Building 12010, Room 308 3312 A Avenue Phone: (804) 765-0968 Fax: (804) 765-0006 The Plans, Analysis, and Integration Directorate provides oversight of assigned programs; conducts analytical reviews; monitors Army baseline standards; captures and enables implementation of best business practices; identifies, tracks, and orchestrates reporting of performance measures; and integrates and optimizes use of technology. This office is the garrison commander’s focal point for strategy and management planning for Fort Lee.

Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security

Building 1107 Phone: (804) 734-6436 Fort Lee Status Hotline: (804) 765-2679 The Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security provides support to Fort Lee in the areas of contingency planning, emergency management, force protection, antiterrorism awareness and response, mobilization planning and execution, training support, and personnel/ information security. The DPTMS also provides oversight

of the 392nd Army Band (known as the “Fort Lee Army Band”) and operates the Installation Operations Center. Other primary functions include range and training area control, and ceremony planning and support. Additional DPTMS functions include security background investigations, training aids and device loans, and serving as the Central Tasking Office for internal installation support requirements and external requirements in support of IMCOM, TRADOC and FORSCOM operations. The Installation Operations Center is staffed around the clock, every day to include holidays, providing Installation Force Protection information and severe weather updates. It serves as the focal point for emergency operations. To contact the IOC, call (804) 734-1584 or e-mail: usarmy.lee.imcom.mbx.leeeleewatch@mail.mil. To reduce non-essential calls and call waiting during emergencies or periods of adverse weather, check the Fort Lee Website – www.lee.army.mil – or call the Fort Lee Status Hotline at (804) 7652679 for operational information before attempting to call the IOC or the MP desk. In-processing personnel and those requiring security background investigations or fingerprints should contact their unit security manager. The directorate also manages the installation’s training ammunition program and the format schools program for military and civilians. Training on Fort Lee Ranges requires completion of the Range Certification Course. Contact Range Control at (804) 734-2079 for specific information. The Fort Lee Army Band schedule can be found on its website: www.lee. army.mil/army.band/392.army.band. aspx. Come join them in their mission as Fort Lee’s ambassadors of military music. Visual Information Support Center Building 8045, Room 110

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Building 9028, Suite C 1403 Mahone Avenue Phone: (804) 734-6601 The Combined Arms Support Command Fort Lee Equal Opportunity Office is the principle advisor to the CASCOM commanding general and includes the Quartermaster, Ordnance and Transportation organizations on Fort Lee. The Equal Opportunity Office processes formal EO complaints, coordinates ethnic observances, and assists with command climate surveys, sensing sessions and focus groups. The Equal Opportunity Office’s goal is to ensure fair treatment for military personnel and family members without regard to race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation or national origin and promote an environment free from unlawful discrimination and offensive behavior.

The Equal Employment Opportunity Office serves as the installation commander’s point of contact on all matters affecting the EEO climate on the installation. The mission includes serving as the commander’s primary advisor on EEO and affirmative employment matters. It also includes providing leadership and guidance in administering the Special Emphasis Programs and providing prevention of sexual harassment and EEO training for the workforce. The offices are located at 1403 Mahone Ave., between the Post Office and PXtra.


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Rodgers Hall, C Avenue Phone: (804) 734-7323 Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. The VISC provides professional videography, photography, television and audiovisual equipment support for the Fort Lee military community. Typical support requests include audiovisual equipment setup for installation ceremonies and special events, equipment loan for unit activities, photo or video documentation of official functions and promotion board photos. To request VISC services, fill out an online work request at https://www. vios-east.army.mil (on government computers) or www.vios-akoeast.army. mil (home, commercial computer). Phone-in requests cannot be accepted.

Directorate of Public Works Website: www.lee.army.mil/dpw/dpw.aspx

Service Order Desk For all life-threatening emergencies, dial 911. For all minor general maintenance issues and maintenance emergencies dial (804) 451-1914. Service Orders generally fit in the range of less than 30 hours of work and less than $2,500 in cost. Work Order Desk Submit all Work Requests and inquiries to usarmy.lee4283helpdesk@ mail.mil. All work beyond a Service Order is requested using a DA Form 4283 Facilities Engineering Work Request. All work involving ground or facility component disturbances of US Government Real Property requires a DPW-approved work request. Contact the owning unit’s facility manager for assistance with completing and submitting work requests. They have the necessary Customer Identification

Code and Authorized signature authority.

Requestor

Environmental Management Division Building 6005 825 19th Street Phone: (804) 734-5014 Fax: (804) 734-3762 The Environmental Management Division focuses on four major areas: compliance, restoration, prevention and conservation. The EMD provides the means necessary to meet the mission while protecting the environment utilizing an integrated environmental and training focus. Protection and preservation of the environment will help Fort Lee to remain a major Army asset with the flexibility to meet future mission needs. Mission Integration – Environmental Management System Building 6005 825 19th Street Phone: (804) 734-3766/3761 Fax: (804) 734-3762 MI-EMS is a set of processes and practices that enables organizations to reduce their environmental impacts and increase their operating efficiency while incorporating mission requirements. MI-EMS is a framework that helps the whole installation achieve its environmental goals through consistent control of operations. The assumption is that this increased control will improve the environmental performance of the installation. Contact the Environmental Management Division for information or awareness training. Regional Archeological Curation Facility Building 5222 Corner of Shop Road and 22nd Street Phone: (804) 734-4434 or 765-7026 Fax: (804) 734-3762 The Regional Archeological Curation Facility houses Fort Lee’s

archeological collections as well as those from other Department of Defense installations. Examples of these artifacts are on display in the facility’s exhibit room. Contact the office for availability of the collection and for more information. Air Quality Phone: (804) 734-5061 Significant regulatory constraints pertaining to Air Quality exist at Fort Lee. The installation will continue to reduce its potential emissions impact on the regional air shed where practicable and in a manner that maximizes operational flexibility for Fort Lee’s training mission. Installation Pest Management Phone: (804) 765-3560 Integrated pest management methodology is utilized on Fort Lee. The use of pesticides must be approved by Fort Lee Preventive Medicine or the Environmental Management Division. Facility occupants cannot apply pesticides such as bug spray. Child care and food service facilities must be surveyed by Preventive Medicine personnel before any pest management steps are undertaken. All others are surveyed in accordance with Fort Lee Policy 17-03. Tenant organizations pay for service with Government Purchase Cards. Conservation Phone: (804) 734-5080 This program manages wetlands, wildlife and natural habitats. It serves as the advisor on natural resource issues, permits and protection measures. National Environmental Policy Act Phone: (804) 734-5352 Nearly all actions have impacts when referencing the Army; the EMD’s job is to supply best advice and guidance to Army decision-makers prior to the execution or expenditure of funds. The

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NEPA program is the in-processing point for EMD providing advice and guidance to all levels of Army decision makers from planning through execution of project(s). It ensures the right application of Environmental laws, regulations and mandates during initial planning thereby increasing the likelihood of project success and ensuring expedited efforts within the DPW processes. EMD can help planners by providing maps, site information and constraints in order to avoid unnecessary expenses, delays and potential violations. Add NEPA as a part of the team when working through ideas and needs current and future.

Master Planning Office Building 6005 825 19th Street Phone: (804) 734-5039 Fax: (804) 734-3474 The Master Planning Office provides a master plan for the future of Fort Lee and coordinates real property matters, i.e. space assignments, facilities control and real estate documents. The office established the real property vision in accordance with the Strategic Plan, data on existing conditions, goals and objectives related to the vision, the future development plan as per requirements and the master plan as per the five components. The Master Planning Office assists the schools and agencies on Fort Lee to obtain new www.lee.army.mil

Real Property Phone: (804) 734-4749 Real Property plans and completes the following: • All real estate transactions and property management activities • Programs for the transfer, acquisition, exchange, management, utilization and disposal of real estate • Permits, easements and right of way for utilities construction, roads, pipelines, communication lines, drainage ponds, leases, etc. • Reports of availability for out-grants such as leases, licenses, easements and permits. • Capital improvement projects and new construction as it relates to the real property and real estate mission requirements. Hazardous Material Control Center Building 6212 Corner of 18th Street and Quartermaster Road Phone: (804) 734-5243/5244 Fax: (804) 734-5242 The Hazardous Material Control Center is the focal point for the requisition, receipt, distribution, reutilization and turn-in of hazardous materials utilized on the installation. Any items identified as HAZMAT, as determined by the Federal Stock Class, and normally requisitioned through the Federal Supply System, will be supplied via the HMCC. Appropriate customerfunded accounts will be established to facilitate this requirement. Items purchased via credit card must be approved by and assigned a control number by the HMCC staff. The HMCC also will be the point of receipt for HAZMAT purchases. This procedure will allow HMCC staff to query on-shelf stocks to determine if an item is available for purchase or free issue and to facilitate HAZMAT tracking (bar coding, etc.).

On-post housing residents are encouraged to turn in serviceable excess products – i.e., cleaning supplies, paint, vehicle liquids, etc. – prior to a permanent change of station. This reusable material will be available for issue to other authorized on-post family housing occupants free of charge. Recycling Center Behind AAFES and Commissary Parking Areas Phone: (804) 734-5023 Fort Lee has an aggressive recycling program that has historically exceeded the Army’s Measures of Merit. The installation recycling program is managed by a contractor who is overseen by a government contract officer representative for quality control. Recycling collection containers are placed in work and operational areas within government buildings. It is the responsibility of ALL installation staff to place recyclable materials into the green 96-gal recycling collection containers provided by the contractor. Fort Lee Family Housing / Hunt Corp. has a contractor that provides recycling to each home on the installation. Any questions about recycling in family housing should be handled by the neighborhood representative within each housing area. Items accepted include: yard waste (in clear plastic bags), electronics (not on hand receipt) all glass, newspaper, all cardboard, office paper, all paper products, shredded paper, wood, plastic containers #1-5, rinsed metal food and beverage cans or all items made of metal. Recyclable items also can be taken to Fort Lee’s Recycle Convenience Center. Follow A Avenue east of Sisisky Blvd.; turn left by water tower onto 2nd Street; go past the Main Exchange, Commissary and Central Issue Facility; turn right into Recycling Center, next

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Hazardous Waste Facility Building 7123 Phone: (804) 734-3811 or 765-7996 Fax: (804) 734-3762 The Hazardous Waste Statutory Accumulation Facility is located in building 7123 on Quartermaster Road directly across from the U-Do-It Center. HWSAF accepts lead-acid batteries and rechargeable batteries, fluorescent lamps, projector lamps and used absorbents. Recycling of antifreeze, oils, lubricants and fuels also are coordinated at the facility.

facilities to satisfy their requirements.


to the salt dome. Unwanted bulk items also will be accepted here. For free paper shredding (official government documents), DPTMS is the POC – telephone number (804) 734-1569. Toner cartridges can be recycled as well. Bring used toner cartridges to the Fort Lee Office and Unit Supply Store, located in building 7121 on Warehouse Road.

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Military Pay Office

Building P-3400, Suite 122 Main Office: (804) 734-7487 PCS Travel Pay: (804) 734-7796 In/Out Processing: (804) 734-7794 The Defense Military Pay Office (Fort Lee Branch) is a tenant organization closely linked to the garrison in support of Fort Lee’s missions. As an extension of DFAS, providing world class finance and accounting service for the military and defense agencies, the DMPO at Fort Lee provides military pay operations to Army active duty, reservists, and National Guard service members. The DMPO is located at the corner of C and Lee Avenues. It provides customer service for Soldiers who have already in-processed through finance. The In/Out processing and PCS Travel section of the DMPO is located in the Soldier Support Center, Faughn Hall, on B Avenue.

regulations. • Aggressively pursue and apply innovative contracting methods as appropriate. • Focus on excellent customer service to include customer education and assistance. • Promote opportunities for Small and Socio-Economic Small Business • Provide a viable acquisition program for all customers – timely, efficient and effective. The MICC obligates on average approximately $200 million a year through completed contracts while administering an additional $1.2 billion worth of contracts. In addition, the MICC has oversight of approximately $30 million a year in government credit card purchases under the Government Purchase Card Program. The directorate can assist each customer with advanced acquisition planning, market research, requirements package submittal, and information regarding potential set-asides for small businesses to include Socio-Economic

Classified Small Business firms.

Post Office

Building 9030 1401 Mahone Ave. Fort Lee Branch: (804) 861-0539 National Toll Free: 1-800-275-8777 Website: www.usps.com The Fort Lee Post Office is located next to the PXtra. (Note: the official military post office entrance is located at the rear of the building.) In addition to the standard services like stamp sales, express mail and money orders, its staff is familiar with the many unique mailing needs of the military family. This is especially helpful for those mailing packages overseas. The Fort Lee Post Office is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 4:30. p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Attractions

U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum Building 5218 2220 A Avenue

Contracting Command Fort Lee

Building 7124 1830 Quartermaster Road Phone: (804) 734-4586 Fax: (804) 734-4633 Mission and Installation Contracting Command – Fort Lee is responsible for the base operations and mission support contracting activities of the installation and its tenants. The MICC is committed to the following efforts: • Ensure contractual actions are compliant with applicable laws and

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U.S. Army Women’s Museum Building 5219 2100 A Avenue Phone: (804) 734-4327 Website: www.awm.lee.army.mil The U.S. Army Women’s Museum serves as an educational institution, providing military history training and instruction to Soldiers, veterans and the military community. The museum has one of the most comprehensive and expansive collections in the world of primary and secondary documents pertaining to the history of U.S. Army women. The museum is the custodian and repository of artifacts and archival material www.lee.army.mil

pertaining to the service of women across all branches and organizations of the U.S. Army from inception to present day. The museum collects, preserves, manages and interprets, and exhibits these unique artifacts as a means to provide training and educational outreach. The museum operates Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., in support of its Soldier training mission; and the gallery is open to the public Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The museum is closed on Sundays and Mondays and all federal holidays. Information can be obtained by calling the museum or visiting the museum’s website listed on this page.

Organizations Administration Office.

Area Clubs

Association of the U.S. Army Robert E. Lee Chapter Phone: (804) 765-7218 The Association of the United States Army has worked to support all aspects of national security while advancing the interests of America’s Army and the men and women who serve. AUSA is a private, non-profit educational organization that supports America’s Army: active duty, National Guard, Reserves, DoD/DA Civilians, retirees and family members. AUSA represents American Soldiers by: • Being the voice for all components

Private Organizations and Administration Office Building 12010, Suite 110 3312 A Avenue Phone: (804) 734-7156 The clubs listed in the following section received permission to operate on Fort Lee as a private organization after submitting their application to the Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation along with their constitution and by-laws and a list of their officers. For additional information, contact the Private

Army Quartermaster Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 5230 Fort Lee, VA 23801-0417 Phone: (804) 734-4339/5503 The Army Quartermaster Foundation, Inc. is organized and incorporated in the Commonwealth of Virginia as a non-profit, tax-exempt, educational organization. The Foundation exists to support the U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum at Fort Lee in its educational mission. The Foundation preserves and shares the history and traditions of the United States Army Quartermaster Corps in order to educate and inspire current and future generations.

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Phone: (804) 734-4203 Fax: (804) 734-4359 Website: www.qmmuseum.lee.army. mil Since 1957, the Quartermaster Museum has preserved the history and heritage of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps, the Army’s oldest logistical branch. For more than two centuries, Quartermaster Soldiers have fed, clothed and equipped the U.S. Army. The museum’s main mission is to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret the history of the Quartermaster Corps from its birth in 1775 to the present. To this end, the museum has collected more than 23,000 artifacts and has assembled thousands of documents relating to Quartermaster Corps history. The museum receives more than 70,000 visitors a year, including more than 17,000 Quartermaster Soldiers who receive history training. The museum hours are: Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., closed Sundays, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Tours are available by calling the museum. The reference library and archives are available for researchers by appointment. Call (804) 734-4203.


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of America’s Army • Fostering public support of the Army’s role in national security • Providing professional education and information programs Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers Building 8401 A Avenue Phone: (804) 734-6824 Website: www.leemwr.com/communityservices/boss Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers is a program that supports the overall quality of single Soldiers’ lives. BOSS identifies well-being issues and concerns by recommending improvements through the chain of command. BOSS encourages and assists single Soldiers in identifying and planning for recreational and leisure activities. Additionally, it gives single Soldiers the opportunity to participate in and contribute to their respective communities. The hours of operation may vary. For a complete list, visit www.leemwr.com. Boy Scouts of America 3901 A Avenue, Suite 220 The Boy Scouts of America, Troop No. 912, at Fort Lee offers activities for boys ages 6-18. Scouting helps develop leadership, interests and skills such as conversation, safety, physical fitness, community awareness, sports and religious faith. The scouts participate in many summer activities to include a 184mile bike trip, a weeklong summer camp and more. Fort Lee Area Spouses’ Club P.O. Box 5081 Fort Lee, VA 23801 Website: www.fortleeareaspousesclub. com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook. com/FortLeeAreaSpousesClub The Fort Lee Area Spouses’ Club is a

social welfare organization committed to serving the military community through activities and events that raise funds for service members, families and the local area. FLASC activities include regular membership luncheons, evening and weekend social events, fundraising projects and charitable donations. FLASC also provides annual scholarships to military dependents seeking to further their educational opportunities. FLASC runs the Fort Lee Thrift Shop (listing on page 39) with all proceeds distributed by the club to worthy causes throughout the year. For more information, ‘like’ us on Facebook.

The Girl Scout Service Unit for Fort Lee offers an informal educational program for young women from kindergarten through high school. The program is designed to help girls put into practice the principles of the Girl Scout Promise and Law. Girls are offered a wide variety of opportunities to develop their potential, learn to relate to diverse cultures, develop values and contribute to their community. Adult volunteers are trained to participate in the girl/adult partnership and serve as positive role models. Children are encouraged to get involved in scouting programs.

Friends of the Army Women’s Museum Association P.O. Box 1027 Prince George, VA 23875 Phone: (804) 691-0866 Website: www.armywomensmuseum. org The Friends of the Army Women’s Museum Association is an all-volunteer organization whose sole purpose is to provide financial and volunteer support to the U.S. Army Women’s Museum. Money raised through individual contributions, veteran’s organizations, donations from local businesses and grants is used to support the many outstanding programs offered by the staff at the Army Women’s Museum. The Association is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit educational charity and is incorporated in the Commonwealth of Virginia. If you are interested in volunteering at the only museum in the world dedicated to Army women, contact the museum at (804) 734-4327. Volunteers are needed for a range of activities including special events and research.

Holiday Helper Association P.O. Box 5155 Fort Lee, VA 23801 Phone: (804) 305-7599 or (804) 6148006 Holiday Helper began as an Army Community Service program to assist military members facing financial difficulties with holiday gifts for their children. The program became popular

Girl Scouts of America 2801 Boulevard, Suite F Colonial Heights, VA 23834 Phone: (804) 520-8551

Holiday Helper provides holiday gifts to service members and their families who face financial difficulties. The program also offers food vouchers and live Christmas trees. They also are available for special circumstances throughout the year.

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Ordnance Corps Association PO Box 5251 Fort Lee, VA 23801 Phone: (804) 733-5596 Since the beginning of Army history, branch identification and allegiance has united Soldiers and fostered a sense of purpose and tradition among those who shared that common bond. However, from the late 1960s and through the 1970s, the Army de-emphasized branch identification and stressed specific www.lee.army.mil

specialties. While Soldiers still wanted to maintain identity with the branch, each lacked a central corps to preserve and promote its heritage. The pride, prestige and traditions of each branch was not being passed along to each generation of new recruits. When school commandants were placed in charge of their branches, many programs developed to foster a closer, cohesive spirit between Soldiers. Slowly, time-honored traditions began making a comeback. The Army Regimental System was a major effort to restore and instill regimental traditions. After a dedicated effort, the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps Association was formed and approved for the express purpose of providing Ordnance Corps military and civilian personnel, their families and institutions having an interest in Army Ordnance affairs with an organization dedicated to creating a professional and social bond. The association was officially chartered during a ceremony on Oct. 1, 1985, at the Regimental Headquarters with Major General William E. Potts, then the Chief of Ordnance, accepting Membership No. 001. Interest has grown during the past several years as Ordnance Soldiers and civilians, along with hundreds of members of the Ordnance retired community, have joined the association to maintain a bond with their colleagues and stay abreast of Ordnance Corps developments. To read more about the association, visit www.usaocaweb.org. Transportation Corps Regimental Association P.O. Box 4260 Fort Eustis, VA 23604 Website: www.tc-regt-association.org The Transportation Corps Regimental Association – a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization – was formed in September 1990. It is designed to support specific objectives of the Transportation Corps

Regiment. Its purpose is to promote the Transportation Corps Regiment, to preserve its history and traditions, to foster member professional development, and to provide academic scholarships. Membership is open to military and civilian personnel of all grades in the active and reserve components. All retirees, cadets of the service academies, military schools and ROTC programs as well as others who subscribe to the purposes for which the association was formed may also become members. The Transportation Corps Regimental Association devotes its efforts and activities to the goals and purposes set forth in its bylaws. These efforts and activities include but are not limited to: Disseminating educational material and information of the military arts and sciences with special attention to the role of the Transportation Corps; promoting the professional educational development of its members; preserving, through educational and scholarship programs, the spirit, traditions, heritage, and history of the Transportation Corps; awards program and educational scholarships. U.S. Army Warrant Officer Association, Crater Chapter Website: https://woaonline.org/crater The U.S. Army Warrant Officer Association was established to foster a spirit of patriotism and devotion to duty among members, commensurate with the high ideals of the Army. The association recommends programs for the improvement of the Army, disseminates professional information among warrant officers and promotes the technical and social welfare of its members. Meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month, 5-6:30 p.m., at Apartment E, building 10000, which is located at the corner of C Avenue and Sisisky Boulevard.

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and very successful. All branches of service, as well as reservists, national guardsmen, widows, orphans and Wounded Warriors are able to benefit from the generosity of Fort Lee community members, businesses and organizations. Holiday Helper provides military members who are nominated by their commanders the opportunity to shop for their children’s holiday toys free of charge. Toys, stocking stuffers, hats and mittens, books, puzzles, stuffed animals, food vouchers and live Christmas trees are made available to those who shop at the Fort Lee Holiday Helper “Toystore” located on Battle Drive, just behind DMV. An Open House is held each year to kick off the season of giving and allows all donors and commanders to tour the facility to see first-hand how our community can come together and truly create something magical. Military members typically shop the second week in December each year. It then becomes the goal of Holiday Helper to ensure all Wounded Warriors from McGuire Veterans Hospital in Richmond are taken care of. Holiday Helper also is there to meet the needs of military members facing “special circumstances” throughout the year. To make a donation in support of the military through the Holiday Helper Program, mail it to the address noted on the previous page or call (804) 3057599 or 614-8006.


Dining, Recreation & Shopping

Dining, Recreation & Shopping Family and MWR Headquarters

Building 12010 3312 A Avenue, Suite 110 Main Office: (804) 734-7195 Financial Management Office: (804) 734-7184 Website: www.leemwr.com The Fort Lee community has access to a number of leisure activities and facilities both on- and off-post. Among the Family and MWR activities located on the installation are dining, fitness centers, live theater productions, bowling, golf and a skate park.

Regimental Club

Building 2609 C Avenue Office/Catering: (804) 765-1539 Fax: (804) 765-2054 The Regimental Club offers a wide variety of entertainment and events throughout the year. Lunch is served Tuesday - Friday, 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Catering services are available for military and social functions, wedding receptions, farewells, luncheons, retirements and other events.

The Hideaway

Building 15013 5th Street Phone: (804) 765-1539 The HideAway, located off 5th Street beside Outdoor Recreation, offers a perfect taste of rustic bar with a modern twist. Watch sports action on any of its six flat-screen TVs. Karaoke and dance music is offered on a variety of nights. For the hours of operation, visit www. leemwr.com.

The Lee Club

Building 9009 Battle Drive Main Office: (804) 734-7547 Catering/Manager: (804) 734-7541 The Lee Club, located near the intersection of Lee and Mahone Avenues, provides a country club atmosphere for patrons. Whether it’s a

The Regimental Club offers a wide variety of entertainment and events throughout the year. Lunch is served Monday - Friday, 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Catering services are available for military and social functions, wedding receptions, farewells, luncheons, retirements and other events.

huge, formal reception or an intimate party with friends, the Lee Club offers the venue (and menu) to meet every social occasion. Holiday brunch events are offered as well. The administrative office is open Tuesday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Sustainers’ Pub

Located inside Fort Lee Lodging 2301 Mahone Avenue Phone: (804) 765-1539 Located inside the Fort Lee Lodge, the Sustainers’ Pub features flat screen televisions and drink specials. The Sustainers’ Pub is open to the entire Fort Lee community. The hours of operation may vary. For a complete list, visit www.leemwr.com.

Auto Crafts

Building 9035 Behind the Bowling Center off Battle Drive Phone: (804) 734-6859 With vehicle lifts, bay space and tools, this facility allows patrons to perform minor vehicle repairs. The self-help facility has a trained instructor on duty to provide automobile repair assistance. Patrons may use tools to assist with repairs while on the premises. Short- and long-term vehicle storage also is available. Hours of operation:

Wednesday - Friday, noon - 8 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Leisure Travel Services

Building, 3650, Inside the Warrior Zone Phone: (804) 765-3789/3783 The Fort Lee Leisure Travel Service Office is located in the Warrior Zone near the corner of Mahone and C Avenues. The full-service Family and MWR leisure travel agency specializes in a wide range of individual and family entertainment options including tickets to amusement parks, local and national attractions, vacation packages, cruises and hotel reservations. LTS will assist military and DoD Civilians in obtaining discounts for leisure travel and can accommodate travel arrangements for the civilian community. Hours of operation are Monday Friday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., with limited hours on Saturdays from May to September. Fall hours are subject to change.

Lee Playhouse Theater Group

Building 4300 Mahone Avenue Phone: (804) 734-6629 The award-winning Lee Playhouse Theater Group has become one of the most active performance troupes in the area, offering three program styles

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to meet the various entertainment and cultural desires of the community. The main-stage season produces Broadway musicals, comedies and dramas. Evening and matinee performances are open to the public. Season tickets are offered at the beginning of the main-stage season guaranteeing great seating for a year of fine entertainment. The Playhouse also produces KidKapers, live theater for children by children. Offering a little song-anddance and a few laughs, these shows delight audiences both young and old. KidKapers tickets are sold at the box office just prior to the show and are priced at $5. Participation is the essential ingredient in the Lee Playhouse Theater Group operation. Military, family members, Department of Defense Civilians and their spouses and those in the surrounding communities are invited to audition. No stage experience is necessary. Help is always needed behind the scenes (lighting, sound, props, costumes), and with audience management as well. For information on the Lee Playhouse, call 734-6629.

Adventure Park

Corner of C & Mahone Avenues Phone: (804) 765-3058 The Adventure Park offers skateboarding, a batting cage and a climbing wall. The main park is located near MacLaughlin Fitness Center. The 18-hole Disc Golf Course nearby is an intermediate recreational course that is open to the public and free for patrons who have their own discs. Disc sets are available to rent for a fee at the Adventure Park and Outdoor Recreation for those bearing a military identification card or drivers license. Signs provide range and par information. Hours of operation are: Tuesdays, and Thursdays, 3:30-7:30 p.m.; and Saturdays and Sundays, 12:30-6 p.m. The park is closed Mondays and Wednesdays. Hours are subject to change according to the season.

Sports Office

Building 4320 C Avenue and 19th Street Phone: (804) 765-3053 The Sports Office provides many competitive opportunities for Fort Lee community members; from traditional activities like golf, basketball and softball

to high-adrenaline sports like re-ball, a variation of paintball with re-useable pellets. The Intramural Sports program caters to a wide array of participants from All-Army hopefuls to recreational athletes promoting competitiveness while encouraging camaraderie, integrity and a fun atmosphere through sports. Most leagues are open to military, DA Civilians and family members.

Battle Drive Pool

Mahone Avenue, behind the Lee Club Phone: (804) 734-6198 Open Memorial Day through Labor Day, the Battle Drive Pool offers recreational swimming for the Fort Lee community. With depths of 3-10 feet, the pool features two boards, which provide a platform for diving and jumping, as well as a water slide to entertain the young and young-at-heart. Throughout the summer season, the pool offers swimming lessons to children. Users must purchase a pool pass to access the Battle Drive facility. Early-bird discounts are offered in May.

Bowling Center

Building 9040 Battle Drive Phone: (804) 734-6860 Fax: (804) 734-6872 Action City Grille: (804) 734-6861

Building 9024 1321 Battle Drive Phone: (804) 734-6137 The Picture Perfect framing facility is the ideal place to have all prints, needlepoint pieces, puzzles and certificates matted and framed. The staff offers professional service for those who prefer to have the work done for them. Customers who prefer to do it themselves can take classes to learn the basics of picture framing. Additionally, numerous arts and crafts classes are offered during various times of the year to include card club, acrylic and digital scrapbooking. Hours of operation are: Monday and Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Tuesday, The Battle Drive Pool is open Memorial Day through Labor day and it offers Wednesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. - 5 recreational swimming for the Fort Lee community. www.lee.army.mil

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p.m.; closed Saturday, Sunday and holidays.


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The Fort Lee Bowling Center is a smoke-free facility offering 24 lanes with automated bumpers, a full-service Pro Shop and the Action City Grille. The Grille features a wide variety of food choices and an assortment of beer and wine coolers. The perfect location for birthday parties and group outings, the staff will design an event to remember for the young and the not-so-young. Custom menus are available. Glow N’ Motion bowling is offered Saturday and Sunday, 6 p.m. - close. Fall/Winter leagues begin in September and Summer leagues begin in June. A free Youth Bowling league competes every Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. Want to improve your scores? Instruction is available by a former PBA professional with PBC-advanced-school certification. Hours of operation vary during the year. Visit www.leemwr.com for a complete list.

Cardinal Golf Club

Building 11810 A Avenue Pro Shop: (804) 734-2899 Snack Bar: (804) 734-2892 The Cardinal Golf Course features a 27-hole championship layout with three distinct nine-hole routings. The facility has a fully-stocked pro shop, a driving range, putting green and lockers. Golf lessons also are available from a golf professional for a fee. For tee time reservations, call (804) 734-2899 beginning at 6:30 a.m. Tee times also may be booked online at leemwr.com. The first available tee times vary with the different seasons. For an explanation of how the tee time priority system works, call the golf shop. The course is open to active-duty and retired military, DoD Civilians, federal government employees, family members and their guests and honorably discharged veterans from all branches

of service. The course is open dawn to dusk, seven days a week. The Pro Shop and driving range are open from 7 a.m. - dusk. The Birds Nest Snack Bar is open daily. A wide selection of hot and cold sandwiches, salads, beverages and other items are served. Hours of operation are weekdays, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., and weekends/holidays, 6:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. (including breakfast service) during daylight savings time. The snack bar closes one hour earlier each day during standard time.

Phone: (804) 765-3070 Fax: (804) 765-3061 MacLaughlin Fitness Center features the following: a free weight training room; a machine room with Nautilus, treadmills and cross-trainers; two full basketball courts; full locker rooms with saunas for men and women; equipment checkout; and a gymnasium for basketball, volleyball and other indoor physical conditioning activities. Visit www.leemwr.com for the hours of operation.

Clark Fitness Center

Building 12507 Quarters Road Phone: (804) 765-0695 This temporary facility provides individuals on the Army Logistics University Campus with weight training and cardio equipment. A permanent facility will be constructed in the future. Hours of operation are Monday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Closed on Saturday, Sunday and holidays.

Building 2414 C Avenue and 9th Street Phone: (804) 765-3636 Fax: (804) 765-3638 Clark Fitness Center features the following: a free weight training room; a machine room with Nautilus; treadmills and cross-trainers; three racquetball courts; two full basketball courts; full locker rooms with saunas for men and women; and equipment checkout. This fitness center also offers a spacious gymnasium for basketball, volleyball and other indoor sports. The center’s recreational fitness specialists offer free fitness assessments to all military, family members and DoD/DA Civilian ID cardholders. The assessment includes blood pressure check, body fat analysis, upper-body strength and flexibility tests. Appointments are available Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., with the fitness center’s certified fitness trainers by calling (804) 734-7069. Fitness programs also are available for free, ranging from general cardio/ strength training to weight management classes. Visit www.leemwr.com for the hours of operation.

MacLaughlin Fitness Center Building 4320 C Avenue and 19th Street

Interim ALU Exercise Facility

Interim Ordnance Exercise Facility

Building 18070 EOD Lane Ordnance Campus Phone: (804) 734-8637 This temporary facility provides individuals on the Ordnance Campus with weight training and cardio equipment. A permanent facility will be constructed in the future. Hours of operation are Monday - Friday, 5-9 a.m. and 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.; and Saturday Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. It is closed on holidays.

Outdoor Recreation

Building 15014 5th Street Phone: (804) 765-2212/2210 The Fort Lee Outdoor Recreation Center offers a variety of activities and programs from trap/skeet, archery and weapons ranges to hunting and

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chartered fishing trips. The ranges are open year-round; however, the hours of operation for each are subject to change due to military training or inclement weather. Additionally, Outdoor Recreation offers water-skiing lessons and various other instructional classes. Authorized patrons eligible to utilize the ranges are active duty and retired military, and DoD/DA Civilians. Outdoor Recreation is open Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. - noon; and closed Sunday and holidays. For information on fees, permits and events, call (804) 765-2212.

Warrior Zone

Building 3650 C Avenue Phone: (804) 765-3058 The Warrior Zone is open weekends for advanced individual training Soldiers. Free use of video games, pool tables, dart boards and more is available. Special events are scheduled throughout the year. For a complete list of hours of operation and special events, visit www. leemwr.com. Building 15014 5th Street Phone: (804) 765-2212 The center rents a variety of items like bikes, camping equipment, cookers, coolers, dunk booths, canopies, etc. to help create successful outings. For help with summer yard work, residents can rent lawn mowers and weed eaters. The Rental Center oversees an outdoor archery range, pavilion with picnic tables, skeet/trap ranges, volleyball, horseshoes, softball fields and batting cages. In addition, the center has a mobile rock-climbing wall and bounce houses available for special event rentals. Hours of operation are: Monday Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturday, 8:30 www.lee.army.mil

a.m. - noon; and closed on Sunday and holidays.

Fort Lee Community Library

Building 12420, 2nd Floor 34th Street Phone: (804) 765-8095 The Community Library supports the recreational, educational and mission needs of Fort Lee. Collections include books, magazines, videos, music CDs, audio books and video games. Library orientation, interlibrary loan and reference services are provided on request. A computer network offers Internet service, electronic resources and e-books. Programs include a weekly

preschool story hour, monthly Read2Rover for all ages and the annual Summer Reading Program. The Community Library is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Tuesday, 8 a.m. 7 p.m.; and Saturday, noon - 5 p.m.. The facility is closed Sundays and holidays.

Dog Park

Battle Drive, behind the Fort Lee Bowling Center Phone: (804) 895-2528 The Fort Lee Dog Park is an offleash area for dogs within the Fort Lee community. The park is open sunrise to sunset.

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Equipment Rental Center

The Fort Lee Community Library offers several special activities, including Read 2 Rover and a summer reading program. The Community Library is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Tuesday, 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.; and Saturday, noon - 5 p.m.. The facility is closed Sundays and federal holidays.


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Army and Air Force Exchange Service

Building 9025 1431 Mahone Avenue Website: www.shopmyexchange.com General Manager: (804) 861-4329 Human Resources: (804) 861-3037 Services & Vending: (804) 861-5585 The Exchange offers a variety of retail facilities at Fort Lee: two shopping malls, an Express shoppette and gas station with a Firestone Service Store, two Troop Stores, and a Military Clothing Sales Service Store. The Exchange has a variety of food choices for customers to choose from: Anthony’s Pizza, Charlie’s Steakery, Manchu Wok, Subway, Starbucks, Pizza Hut, Burger King, Froots, Einstein Bagels and Popeyes Chicken. Included in the AAFES Fort Lee Exchange network are remote locations at the Charlottesville JAG School, Fort Pickett, and the Defense Supply Center, Richmond/Bellwood.

Main Exchange

Phone: (804) 861-5970/5971 The Army and Air Force Exchange Service operates the Main Exchange located in the Community Shopping Center, building 1605, 300 A Ave., near the Sisisky Avenue Gate. The store offers clothing and shoes, jewelry, gifts, music, health and beauty aids and more. Hours of operation are Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

PXtra Troop Store

Building 9025 Battle Drive and Mahone Avenue Phone: (804) 862-3763 The PXtra is located across the street from Williams Stadium. Its hours are Monday - Saturday, 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. The Troop Store inside the PXtra offers a wide variety of convenience and food items, stationery, music, household goods, alcoholic and non-alcoholic

beverages. The Customer Service Desk offers Western Union Telegraph Service (incoming and outgoing).

Military Clothing & Sales

Building 9025 Battle Drive and Mahone Avenue Phone: (804) 862-3763 The Military Clothing Store is located inside of the Troop Store at the PXtra. Authorized customers can purchase uniform and TA-50 items, special order dress uniforms, and many commercial items Soldiers find useful in the field. MCS is open Tuesday - Saturday, 8 a.m. - 7 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. The store is closed on Monday. Stripes, the Alterations Shop, is located inside the PXtra, next to the clothing sales store. Hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. The store is closed on Monday.

Express/Popeyes Chicken/Firestone

Siskisky Boulevard and A Avenue Express Phone: (804) 861-8081 Popeyes Chicken Phone: (804) 8613916 Firestone Phone: (804) 722-0172

This facility offers 24-hour gas pump access. Class VI items are located inside the Express. Hours of Operation are Monday Thursday, 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Friday, 6 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.; and Sunday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Popeyes Chicken offers drive-thru and dine-in services. Hours of Operation: Monday - Thursday, 10 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.; Friday,10 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Firestone is a six-bay facility offering a variety of automotive services including new tire sales, batteries, oil changes, brake service and Virginia State inspections. Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Saturday 6 a.m. - 5 p.m.; and closed on Sundays. While you’re at the Express Complex, visit the automatic car wash that offers a variety of packages.

Concession Operations

Phone: (804) 861-5585 The Exchange offers several concession operations at the Main Exchange. They include a Barber and Beauty Shop, GNC, Cellular Phone Sales and Service, Optical Shop, Optometry Clinic, Phone Accessories, UPS, and

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Brigade Quartermaster. At the PXtra, concession operations include a Barber Shop, Laundry and Dry Cleaning, Computer Repair, Car Rental, Brigade Quartermaster, Cell Phone Repair, Beauty Supply and Beauty Salon. In addition, inside the PXtra is a GameStop Store offering new and used video games. There also is a laundromat in building 8525 near the police station. For a full listing of concessions at Fort Lee AAFES facilities, visit www. shopmyexchange.com/exchange-stores and enter 23801 for the zip code.

Food Court and Eateries

The food court at the Main Exchange offers Manchu Wok, Charleys Steakery, Anthony’s Pizza and Subway. A Starbucks is located on the south side of the building. You will find Popeyes Chicken at the Shoppette Complex. At the PXtra you can find Pizza Hut and Froots, a healthy option food and drink concession. In the Army Logistics University, you can choose from Subway or Einstein Bagels. There also is a coffee shop at the Kenner Army Health Clinic. Building 4305 Mahone Avenue Phone: (804) 733-3839 The AAFES-operated Burger King is open Monday - Friday, 6 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Weekend hours are Saturdays, 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, 8 a.m. 6:30 p.m.

Pizza Hut

Building 9025 Battle Drive and Mahone Avenue Phone: (804) 861-0130 The AAFES-operated Pizza Hut is open Monday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. for dine-in guests. Delivery is available until 10 p.m. Sunday - Thursday and until midnight Friday and Saturday. www.lee.army.mil

Phone: (804) 765-2254 Store Director: (804) 765-1485 Store Administrator: (804) 765-2266 Website: www.commissaries.com The DeCA mission is to deliver a vital benefit of the military pay system that sells grocery items at cost while enhancing quality of life and readiness. Hours of operation: Monday: Closed Tuesday: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Wednesday: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Thursday: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Early bird shopping is authorized Tuesday - Saturday, 8:30-9 a.m., and Sunday, 9:30-10 a.m. self checkout only. A commissary representative is available for assistance. A Click2Go shopping service also is available. Read more about it on the commissary website.

Fort Lee Thrift Shop

Building 5105 Lee and B Avenues Phone: (804) 765-3312 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook. com/fortleethriftshop The Fort Lee Thrift Shop is a non-

profit organization run by the Fort Lee Area Spouses’ Club. The shop is open Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. 2 p.m., and Thursdays from 4:30 - 7 p.m. The shop is closed on Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday and all holidays. All profits go back into the Fort Lee community to support Soldiers and families. Donations each year are given to worthy local and military affiliated causes including scholarships for military dependents, Holiday Helper Association, Army Emergency Relief, American Red Cross, Boy and Girl Scouts, the Fisher House and many others. The Fort Lee Thrift Shop is an excellent community resource and is a great place to find household items, clothing, toys, uniforms, small furniture, electronics, books and much more. Items for consigning must be brought in during consignment hours: Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:30-11:45 a.m. and Thursdays, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Only 10 clothing items may be consigned per family per day. The limit for other items is 20 per day. Only those with valid military (active or retired) or DoD/DA identification may consign items, but all are welcome to shop. A donation bin is located in front of the building for your convenience and volunteers are always welcome.

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Combined Arms Support Command, Sustainment Center of Excellence The Army’s Sustainment Think Tank

Building 5020 2221 A Avenue Phone: (804) 734-1542 After duty hours: (804) 765-7425/7424 Website: www.cascom.army.mil Like us on Facebook: www.facebook. com/pao.CASCOM The Combined Arms Support Command’s mission is to train, educate and grow adaptive sustainment professionals as well as develop and integrate innovative Army and Joint sustainment capabilities, concepts and doctrine to enable Unified Land Operations. The command’s adaptive

character and culture helps ensure our Army remains the nation’s force to win in a complex world. CASCOM is a multifunctional organization and oversees Army initial military training, organizational design, materiel, combat, leader and doctrine development for logistics and personnel services support. CASCOM integrates the Army’s legal, religious support, health-services support and operational contract support with their proponents, as required. The Army’s Sustainment Think Tank and premier learning institution, CASCOM, trains 36 percent of the Army’s enlisted military occupational careers, 40 percent of warrant officer specialties and nearly 78,000 civilian sustainers. The command also supports

training for almost 400 international students from 79 countries. The command consists of the headquarters staff, the Quartermaster, Ordnance (with the Defense Ammunition Center) and Transportation schools; the Soldier Support Institute (with four schools and an academy); and the Army Logistics University (with three colleges and an academy). The DAC, located at McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, Okla., is the Department of Defense’s focal point for ammunition expertise. SSI is located at Fort Jackson, S.C., and oversees the School of Music, the Adjutant General School, the Finance School and the School of Music. ALU incorporates the College of Professional and Continuing Education, Technical Logistics College,

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Logistics Leader College and the largest Noncommissioned Officer’s Academy in the Army. With over 480 sustainment courses – nearly 100 are joint-service instructional programs – that train more than 223,000 troops – including about 39,000 joint and foreign service members – a year at 53 training locations in 39 states and two territories, CASCOM provides gamechanging sustainment capabilities to meet the needs of our agile, flexible and technologically advanced Army. Support Starts Here!

U.S. Army Quartermaster School

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Lee. QMS is a part of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, headquartered at Fort Eustis. Today, the school has a staff of more than 900 military and civilian personnel. In its resident programs, the QMS will train more than 25,000 military and civilian personnel annually. Supply courses include the principles of supply; operation of standard Army management information systems; data processing; management of automated and manual property and equipment accounting records; receipt, issue, storage and distribution of supplies; as well as unit armorer training. The Joint Culinary Center of Excellence has two directorates: the Joint Culinary Training Directorate, which conducts joint culinary specialist training for the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps, as well as advanced culinary training for all of the services; and the Directorate of Operations, Army Center of Excellence, Subsistence, which manages the worldwide food program, including the development

of concepts, systems and policy. The JCCoE administers the Department of the Army Connelly program for Excellence in Food Service and the Army Culinary Arts Program. Petroleum courses include petroleum handling, storage, distribution, petroleum equipment and pipeline operations, advanced petroleum operations planning, terminal management, laboratory testing, and quality surveillance. Water courses provide training in water purification, storage, distribution and equipment operations. Field services are taught in several courses. Aerial delivery, fabric repair, and shower and laundry are classified as field services. Aerial delivery training includes instruction in the rigging and maintaining of aerial delivery equipment, packing of personnel and cargo parachutes, and sling load operations. Fabric Repair teaches skills in alteration, fabrication and repair of clothing and textiles using a variety of sewing machines. Shower and Laundry covers the operation of the field shower and laundry systems.

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Building 5020 Phone: (804) 734-3683 Fax: (804) 734-3174 Website: www.quartermaster.army.mil The U.S. Army Quartermaster School is the headquarters of the Quartermaster Corps and the regimental home of all Quartermasters. More than 121,000 active Army, Army Reserve, and National Guard Soldiers throughout the world are affiliated with the QMS. The primary mission of the QMS is to provide Quartermaster proponent training and professional development to military personnel of the active Army and reserve components, members of other branches of the armed forces, civilians and personnel of allied countries. The resident and non-resident training provided by this institution is focused on the Quartermaster functions necessary to sustain the armed forces in peacetime and at war. The QMS serves as the focal point for the development of Quartermaster doctrine, training, leader development, organizations and materiel requirements needed throughout the force structure. Nine enlisted specialties, five warrant officer specialties and three officer specialties are trained at Fort


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U.S. Army Ordnance School

Petroleum Supply Specialist – 92F – is one of many military occupational specialities taught at the various Quartermaster Corps schools on Fort Lee.

Mortuary Affairs, formerly titled Graves Registration, has been a quartermaster mission since the Civil War. Training in the specialty is provided by the Joint Mortuary Affairs Center and includes instruction in the areas of search, recovery and evacuation of human remains; tentative identification and disposition of the remains; and the disposition of their personal effects. Unlike historic training in this area, great emphasis is now placed on the forensics aspects of the process.

23rd Quartermaster Brigade

Building 3327 1410 B Avenue Phone: (804) 734-4644 After duty hours: (804) 734-5647 Fax: (804) 734-4513 Website: www.quartermaster.army. mil/23rdbde/23rd_brigade.html The 23rd Quartermaster Brigade has provided 70 years of exemplary support since constituting as the 23rd Quartermaster Truck Regiment (Truck Corps) on May 1, 1936. The brigade consists of three battalions and the Fort Lee Marine Corps Detachment.

The average brigade student strength is 4,500 military members who are undergoing training in nine Military Occupational Specialties, two warrant officer training programs, international students, the QM Officer Basic Course and the brigade cadre. The brigade transitions Soldiers from basic combat training into the advanced individual training environment and graduates technically and tactically competent Quartermaster Soldiers and Marines. The brigade ensures that its permanent party Soldiers are technically, tactically and administratively prepared for worldwide deployment. It also provides administrative and logistical support to the QMS and the Fort Lee community. The capstone training event for all Soldiers, noncommissioned officers and officers is participation in a fourday, multi-echelon field training exercise scenario, “Log Warrior,” with battle focus on military occupational specialty and survivability skill reinforcement training. This exercise is a major highlight to complement their classroom experience.

Building 5020 2221 A Avenue Phone: (804) 765-7365 Fax: (804) 765-7337 Website: www.goordnance.army.mil Under the leadership of the Chief of Ordnance, the U.S. Army Ordnance School serves as the focal point for the development of organizations and material requirements needed throughout the force structure. The mission of the Ordnance School is to train Ordnance Soldiers and leaders in technical skills, values, common tasks and the Warrior Ethos. Supports development of capabilities across doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership, personnel and facilities supporting our core competencies and the Army’s mission. The Office of the Chief of Ordnance is located at the Combined Arms Support Command headquarters. The

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high standards of training and discipline and produce Soldiers of character who are physically fit, technically and tactically competent, highly disciplined and have a warrior spirit.

U.S. Army Transportation School

A student in the Ordnance Corps course for Small Arms/Artillery Repairer works on the barrel of an M-16 weapon during instruction.

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Afghanistan. For more than 200 years, the Ordnance Corps has dedicated itself to the mission of support to the line, on the line and on time!

59th Ordnance Brigade

Building 18018 Brigade Loop Phone: (804) 765-9476 The mission of the 59th Ordnance Brigade is to complete the soldierization process for advanced individual training Soldiers, enforce

Several elements of the Transportation Corps’ training moved to Fort Lee as a result of BRAC 2005; including the Transportation Coordination Manager Course.

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Ordnance School facilities are located on the more than 300 acre Home of Ordnance Campus between Route 36 and Temple Avenue adjacent to Fort Lee’s main gate. The state-of-theart campus is dedicated to training all ranks of Ordnance Soldiers and civilians. The Ordnance Corps maintains its commitment to the life-cycle sustainment of the Army’s materiel from the cradle to the grave, providing ammunition and protecting the Army’s forces through Explosive Ordnance Disposal operations. Today, Ordnance Soldiers represent 33 military occupational specialties totaling more than 113,000 men and women serving on active duty or with the Army National Guard or Army Reserve. The Ordnance Branch is one of the oldest branches of the U.S. Army with duties and responsibilities of the profession dating back to the colonial era. In recent years, the Ordnance Corps has supported operations in Grenada, Panama, Operation Desert Shield/Storm and provided a full spectrum of maintenance, ammunition and Explosive Ordnance Disposal support to operations in Iraq and

Building 5020 2221 A Avenue Phone: (804) 765-7444 Under the leadership of the Chief of Transportation, the U.S. Army Transportation Corps serves as the spearhead for the development of Transportation doctrine, training, leader development, organizations and material requirements needed throughout the force structure. The mission of the Transportation School is to train the Army Transportation Corps Soldiers and civilians and develop its leaders; support training in units; develop deployment and movement doctrine; establish applicable standards; and guide the Army’s future Transportation capability. The School’s mission also includes coordinating Joint Transportation management, planning procedures and technical skills for members of


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all uniformed services, including the military of Allied nations. The Transportation School conducts training at three Installations: Motor Transport Operators are trained at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.; Cargo Specialists (88H), Maritime enlisted and warrant officers, and Rail are trained at Fort Eustis; and Transportation Management Coordinators, Mobility Warrant Officers are trained at Fort Lee. The Transportation Corps is organized under the branch regiment concept. The Chief of Transportation serves as the Regimental Commander and Commandant of the Transportation School, while the Office of the Chief of Transportation serves as his operational headquarters for the Transportation Corps. The Transportation Corps was established July 31, 1942 by Executive Order 9082. Transporters have a long history of answering the nation’s call. As far back as the Revolutionary War when General George Washington appointed the first Wagon Master, Transporters have been there to move and sustain American fighting forces. Successful operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti and Bosnia

have continued to demonstrate the successes of the Transportation Corps Soldiers. The past accomplishments and the future vision of the U.S. Army Transportation Corps are testimony to the professionalism, dedication and pride that have made the Transportation Corps truly “The Spearhead of Logistics.”

Army Logistics University

Building 12420 562 Quarters Road Phone: (804) 765-8440/8441 Website: www.alu.army.mil The Army Logistics University provides premier logistics leader development for noncommissioned officers, warrant officers and officers. In addition, the ALU prepares both military and civilian logisticians for leader and operator positions throughout the Army, joint and multinational communities. College of Continuing and Professional Education Phone: (804) 765-4991/4553 The College of Continuing and Professional Education provides a broad spectrum of specialized education and training for civilians and officers in logistics, operation research

and acquisition, along with widely recognized training for government contract officers’ representatives. CPCE hosts the Army’s Operations Research and Systems Analysis education program for both officers and civilians in both the Army and the Air Force. CPCE’s logistics executive development programs provide the Army with adaptive, agile and strategic thinking logistics planners who make an immediate impact at all levels of the Department of Defense. Logistics Leader College Phone: (804) 765-8031/0830 The Logistics Leader College is the Army’s multifunctional logistics educator/trainer for officer professional military education. LLC trains the Army’s active duty logistician lieutenants in their basic branch functions of quartermasters, transportation and ordnance. Captains return for the Combined Logistics Captains Career Course, and lieutenant colonels and colonels will come to the LLC for pre-command courses preparing them for multifunctional sustainment commands. Logistics Noncommissioned Officer Academy Phone: (804) 765-8042/8040 The Logistics Noncommissioned Officer Academy has the mission to prepare staff sergeants and sergeants first class for their duties as senior noncommissioned officers in logistics formations throughout the Department of Defense and in support of Allied Nation Forces in the quartermaster, ordnance and transportation fields. The NCOA also conducts multifunctional logistics education for NCOs who will ultimately serve in multifunctional positions. Technical Logistics College Phone: (804) 765-4543/0030

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The Technical Logistics College is the executive agent for logistics training of all common core warrant officer training. The TLC develops, designs and implements the common-core elements of the Warrant Officer Basic and Advanced Courses for quartermaster, ordnance and transportation warrant officers. Logistics warrant officers will remain the Army’s subject matter experts in the technical aspects of their respective logistics fields. Army Sustainment Magazine Phone: (804) 765-4761/4755 Publishes bimonthly issues of Army Sustainment, the official Army professional bulletin on logistics, and maintains the Army Sustainment web site. Army Sustainment disseminates timely, authoritative information on Army and Defense sustainment plans, programs, policies, operations, procedures and doctrine for the benefit of all Army personnel. Army Sustainment provides a forum for sustainers to express original, creative and innovative thoughts about sustainment practices and experiences.

71st Transportation Battalion

Phone: (804) 765-8440/8841 The 71st Transportation Battalion provides administrative, logistical and leadership support to the students, staff and faculty of the Army Logistics University.

U.S. Air Force Detachment

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U.S. Navy Center for Service Support Learning Site, Fort Lee

The Fort Lee Marine Corps Detachment trains students in the following USMC military occupational specialities: Food Service, Bulk Fuel, Air Delivery, Personnel Retrieval and Processing, Ordnance Maintenance, Metal Working, and Ammunition Technician.

U.S. Marine Corps Detachment

Building 9302 2001 31st Street Phone: (804) 734-7720/7945 Website: www.tecom.marines.mil/ Units/TrainingCommand/Detachments/ MarineCorpsDetachment,FortLee.aspx The U.S. Marine Detachment Fort Lee develops, supports, manages and provides resident, entry, intermediate and career individual skill level, standards-based training for the following USMC Military Occupation Specialties: Food Service, Bulk Fuel, Air Delivery, Personnel Retrieval and Processing, Ordnance Maintenance, Metal Working, and Ammunition technician. The detachment also acts as a proponent for assigned

Building 4200 1630 B Avenue Phone: (804) 765-7705/7704 Like us on Facebook: Center for Service Support, Learning Site Fort Lee The Navy’s Learning Site at Fort Lee provides Sailors in Logistics the necessary knowledge and skills to support the Fleet’s war-fighting mission. To accomplish this, the leadership plans, develops and maintains its training infrastructure. The unit delivers training and education to enhance the professional and personal abilities of Sailors. The detachment also interfaces with supported Naval Communities and fleet customers to validate Fleet training requirements and ensure alignment of training objectives.

11th Transportation Battalion

54th QM Company: (804) 734-6936 111th QM Company: (804) 734-6869 Fort Lee’s two mortuary affairs companies fall under the 11th Transportation Battalion from Fort Story. These units are the only two active duty mortuary affairs units in the Army.

U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Lee Headquarters (IMCOM)

Building 12010 3312 A Avenue Phone: (804) 734-7188 After duty hours: (804) 734-1584 Website: www.lee.army.mil Like us on Facebook: www.facebook. com/ArmyFortLee

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Building 4200 1630 B Avenue Phone: (804) 765-1853 The 345th Training Squadron, an element of the 345th Training Group, 37th Training Wing, from Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, is responsible for Air Force Specialty Code training for Airmen in the services and certain transportation career fields.

specialty communities in order to support the specified MOS manpower requirements of the operating forces. All inbound personnel should report to the Detachment Headquarters.


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The U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Lee manages the multitude of installation functions and services that keep the U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command and the Fort Lee community operating so that organizations and activities may concentrate on their primary missions. The 392nd Army band is one of the many entities that fall under the garrison umbrella.

Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter. com/ArmyFortLee The U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Lee manages the multitude of installation functions and services that keep the U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command and the Fort Lee community operating so that organizations and activities may concentrate on their primary missions. The garrison activities function under the Atlantic Region of the U.S. Army Installation Management Command. IMCOM was created to run installation support on a global level. It maintains base funding and operations to ensure the consistency of high quality training, administrative and family support facilities and services across the Army. The garrison staff offices are committed to providing essential base operations support and services to the Fort Lee community, and providing quality of life support to all Fort Lee personnel, their families and to retired service members, and their families who live in the surrounding area. The garrison consists of a command element, the Directorates of Emergency Services; Public Works; Logistics; Human Resources/Adjutant

General; Information Management; Family and MWR; and Plans, Training, Mobilization & Security. Special staffs that function under USAG are the Installation Chaplain, Equal Employment Opportunity, Public Affairs, Garrison Resource Management, Installation Safety Office, Plans Analysis and Integration, the Internal Review and Audit Compliance Office, and the Fort Lee Army Band.

Defense Commissary Agency

Building P-11200 1300 E Avenue Website: www.commissaries.com Phone: (804) 734-8000 (callers directed to dial the 5 digit extension of the DeCA staffer they are contacting) The Defense Commissary Agency operates a worldwide chain of nearly 240 commissaries in 13 countries providing groceries to military personnel, retirees and their families in a safe and secure shopping environment. Whether stationed in a high cost of living urban area in the United States or at an isolated post overseas, military families are able to afford a taste of home by buying their favorite

foods at affordable prices. Shoppers save an average of 30 percent on their purchases compared to commercial prices – savings amounting to thousands of dollars annually. The savings is possible because authorized patrons purchase items at cost plus a 5 percent surcharge, which covers the costs of building new commissaries and modernizing existing ones. A valued part of military pay and benefits, commissaries contribute to family readiness, enhance the quality of life for America’s military and their families, and help recruit and retain the best and brightest men and women to serve their country. Commissaries originated in 1825 when the Army began selling goods to officers at cost, to provide a convenient, low-cost alternative to buying from civilian merchants. On July 1, 1867, the modern era of American military commissaries began once Congress authorized enlisted men to make such purchases. Thereafter, commissary sales took place at every Army post. After 1909, each service developed its own commissary system. In 1991, the services’ independent commissary systems were consolidated into one

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agency and DeCA assumed full direction and control of all military commissaries. Today, commissaries are considered a cornerstone of the military’s quality of life for nearly 12 million authorized commissary patrons around the globe. For more information, visit www. commissaries.com, where a wealth of detailed information is available regarding the agency and each of its stores around the world.

Military Entrance Processing Station

2011 Mahone Avenue Phone: (804) 765-4180 Fax: (804) 765-4190 Website: www.mepcom.army.mil/meps/ fortlee/index.html A state-of-the-art, purpose-built facility, the Fort Lee Military Entrance Processing Station opened its doors in November 2004. The Fort Lee MEPS is one of a network of 65 MEPS located nationwide and in Puerto Rico. The U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command is the vital link between recruiting and training today’s armed forces. The command’s motto, “Freedom’s Front Door,” symbolizes it’s mission of

determining the physical, mental and moral qualifications of every member of the armed services. There is no other door. Knocking on and walking through “Freedom’s Front Door” isn’t easy. While the door is open to everyone, only qualified applicants succeed. Thousands of new service members proudly walk through that door each year to fill the ranks of our nation’s armed forces. A separate Department of Defense agency, USMEPCOM is comprised of two geographical sectors and staffed with personnel from all military services. The mission of USMEPCOM and the Fort Lee MEPS is to process individuals for enlistment or induction into the armed services, based on DoDapproved peacetime and mobilization standards.

U.S. Army Force Management Support Agency

Building 12400 700 Quarters Road Phone: (804) 765-0725 The U.S. Army Force Management Support Agency’s mission is to provide documentation for the Army’s manpower and equipment

requirements and authorizations, using an integrated process. This agency also provides support, analysis and discipline for the Army’s personnel, materiel, resource, and force management plans and decisions. USAFMSA manages the documentation of more than 10,000 units in the Army, with more than 1.6 million military and civilian personnel, and more than 5 million items of equipment. These documents are the basis for organizing, equipping and manning the force and serve as the standard against which all unit readiness is measured. They play a critical role in supporting leadership decisions to transform and shape the Army. USAFMSA is a split-based operation with offices located in the Pentagon, Forts Belvoir, Leavenworth and Lee. The Sustainment Division, USAFMSA, at Fort Lee provides documentation for Ordnance, Quartermaster, Transportation, Brigade Combat Team Logistics, Multifunctional Logistics, Echelon Above Brigade Logistics, and manages the Army’s Manpower Requirements Criteria Program.

TRADOC Analysis Center

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Building 12400, Suite 210 700 Quarters Road Phone: (804) 765-1820 Website: www.trac.army.mil As a tenant organization at Fort Lee, TRAC-LEE provides analytical and computer modeling/simulation support for the Training and Doctrine Command, the Combined Arms Support Command, Sustainment Center of Excellence, TRADOC schools and the TRADOC battle labs. TRAC-LEE, whose headquarters element is located at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, comprises two divisions, each of which contains both civilian and military operations research analysts.


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TRAC-LEE focuses largely on conducting analysis of sustainment operations at the strategic, operational and tactical levels, and integrating them with Combined Arms analysis. Work involves executing computer simulations, logistics models, and other techniques for analysis; conducting Logistics Impact Analyses, Manpower/Personnel Analyses, and selected studies in support of the Army Regulation 5-5 Study Program; supporting sustainment experimentation; and providing quality assurance of other studies.

U.S. Army Software Engineering Center – Enterprise Information Systems Directorate

Building 1109, Suite 157 401 1st Street Phone: (804) 734-2815 24-Hour Phone: (804) 734-1051 The CECOM Software Engineering Center Enterprise Information Systems Directorate (SEC EISD) mission is to provide value-added hardware and software solutions and acquisition Life Cycle Management services for tactical and installation-level logistics, business and acquisition management systems. Major services include software engineering development, post deployment software sustainment, webbased system hosting, interoperability and acceptance testing, cyber security, and system integration and distribution for Business Mission Area systems. Its customers include Army Headquarters, Army Program Executive Offices, the National Guard Bureau, the Army Reserve Command and other DoD activities. SEC-Lee EISD has been a Fort Lee tenant activity since 1967.

Phone: (804) 765-1789 Fax: (804) 765-1648 The Logistics Exercise and Simulation Directorate is a subordinate of the National Simulation Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. LESD serves as combat developer and provider of worldwide logistics Battle Command training exercises. LESD provides exercise support to the Institutional and Operational Army to assist commanders in preparing Soldiers to successfully execute their sustainment mission.

Defense Contract Management Agency

Building 10500 3901 A Avenue Phone: (804) 734-1492 Website: www.dcma.mil The Defense Contract Management Agency is the DoD component that works directly with defense suppliers to help ensure DoD, federal and allied government supplies and services are delivered on time, at projected cost and meet all performance requirements. DCMA directly contributes to the

military readiness of the United States and its allies and helps preserve the nation’s freedom. Across the globe, DCMA has around 12,000 civilian and military professionals who serve as “information brokers” and in-plant representatives for military, Federal and allied government buying agencies – both during the initial stages of the acquisition cycle and throughout the life of the resulting contracts. DCMA work efforts support approximately 20,000 contractors and 345,000 active contracts with an unliquidated obligated valued at $215 billion at over 1,000 global locations. Before the contract is awarded, DCMA provides advice and services to help construct effective solicitations, identify potential risks, select the most capable contractors and write contracts that meet the needs of its customers. After the contract is awarded, DCMA monitors contractor’s performance and management systems to ensure that cost, product performance and delivery schedules are in compliance with the terms and conditions of the contracts.

Logistics Exercise and Simulation Directorate Building 12408 740 Quarters Road

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Facility

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1. Bull Dental Clinic, bldg. 8024.................................A-3............. 734-9607 2. Firestation No. 1......................................................B-2............. 734-7037 3. Firestation No. 2......................................................C-1............. 734-7037 4. Firestation No. 3......................................................B-4............. 734-6101 5. Kenner Army Health Clinic, bldg. 8130..................A-3............. 734-9000 Appointment Line..................................................1 (866) 533-5242 6. Law Enforcement Office, bldg. 8526......................B-3............. 734-7400 7. Troop Medical Clinic 1.............................................B-3............. 734-6093 8. Mosier Troop Medical Clinic...................................A-1............. 734-5445 Dental.................................................................................. 734-5454 9. Army Community Service, bldg. 9023...................B-2............. 734-6388 10. Army Lodging........................................................A-4............. 733-4100 11. Army Logistics University, bldg. 12420...............A-4............. 765-8440 Fort Lee Community Library............................................ 765-8095 12. Defense Commissary Agency, bldg. P-11200.....B-5............. 734-8000 13. Defense Contract Mgmt Agency, bldg. 10500.....C-4............. 734-0000 14. Duke’s Welcome Center, 500 Lee Avenue...........A-2............. 734-7438 Visitor Control Center....................................................... 734-4593 15. Fort Lee Federal Credit Union, bldg. 8025..........B-4............. 452-0736 16. Garrison Headquarters, bldg. 12010....................B-4............. 734-7188 Family and MWR................................................................ 734-7195 Installation Safety Office................................................... 765-3130 Public Affairs Office.......................................................... 734-7451 Religious Support Office.................................................. 734-6494 17. Heritage Chapel, bldg. 2607..................................C-2............. 734-3378 18. Liberty Chapel, bldg. 9100....................................B-3............. 734-7322 19. Memorial Chapel, bldg. 10600..............................C-4............. 734-0970 20. Staff Judge Advocate, bldg. 1108........................D-1............. 765-1500 21. Post Field House, bldg. 6008...............................B-2............. 734-5364 22. Post Office, bldg. 9030..........................................B-3............. 861-0539 23. Recycle Center.......................................................C-1 24. Soldier Support Center, bldg. 3400 . ..................B-2 24-Hour Sign In.................................................................. 765-7606 Army Career and Alumni Program................................... 734-6612 Housing.............................................................................. 765-1597 ID Cards.............................................................................. 734-7347 In-processing (permanent)............................................... 734-7752 In-processing (student)..................................................... 734-7771 Military Pay......................................................................... 734-6360 Weapon Registration......................................................... 734-7436 25. Stray Animal Facility, bldg. 11027........................B-5............. 652-5979 26. Sun Trust Bank, bldg. 4307...................................B-3............. 451-2262 27. Sustainment Center of Excellence, bldg. 5020.......A-2............. 765-7425 28. Tax Center (seasonal)...........................................B-2............. 734-5732 29. U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum, bldg. 5218......A-2............. 734-4203 30. U.S. Army Women’s Museum, bldg. 5219...........A-2............. 734-4327 31. Veterinary Services, bldg. 11025..........................B-5............. 734-2446 32. AAFES Burger King, bldg. 4309...........................B-2............. 733-3839 33. AAFES Post Exchange, bldg. 1605......................C-1............. 861-5970 Beauty Salon . ................................................................... 861-0965

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Optometry.......................................................................... 733-8274 Vision Center..................................................................... 733-7385 34. AAFES Pxtra, bldg. 9025.......................................B-3............. 862-3763 Barber Shop....................................................................... 861-6060 Military Clothing Sales Store............................................ 862-3763 Pizza Hut............................................................................. 861-0130 35. AAFES Express.....................................................C-1............. 861-8081 Firestone............................................................................ 722-0172 36. AAFES Troop Store Ordnance.............................A-1............. 732-6862 37. Auto Crafts Shop...................................................B-3............. 734-6859 38. Birds Nest Snack Bar, bldg. 11810.......................C-5............. 734-2892 39. Bowling Center, bldg. 9040...................................B-3............. 734-6860 Action City Grille............................................................... 734-6861 40. Child, Youth School Services Campus................D-3 Battle Drive CDC, bldg. 10620.......................................... 734-2884 Multi-Program CDC, bldg. 10622...................................... 734-2933 Parent Central Services, bldg. 10624............................... 765-3852 School Age Center, bldg. 10605....................................... 765-3763 Sisisky Drive CDC, bldg. 10624........................................ 734-1093 Yorktown Drive CDC, bldg. 10610.................................... 765-3765 Youth Center, bldg. 10619................................................. 734-2870 41. Commissary, bldg. 1600........................................C-1............. 765-2254 42. Education Center, bldg. 12400.............................A-4............. 765-3570 43. HideAway Club, bldg. 15013.................................D-2............. 765-1539 44. Holiday Helper Headquarters...............................B-3............. 305-7599 45. Jackson Circle Community Center......................A-2............. 733-7884 46. Lee Club, bldg. 9009..............................................B-3 Catering.............................................................................. 734-7541 Overtime Sports Bar.......................................................... 734-7547 47. Lee Theater, bldg. 4300.........................................B-3............. 734-6629 48. Picture Perfect Frame Shop, bldg. 9024..............B-3............ 734-6137 49. Regimental Club, bldg. 2609.................................C-2............. 765-1539 Event Planning................................................................... 765-1539 50. Sisisky Community Center...................................D-3............. 733-1558 51. USO Center............................................................B-2............. 765-3045 52. Warrior Zone..........................................................B-2............. 765-3058 Leisure Travel Services..................................................... 765-3789 53. Adventure Park......................................................B-2............. 765-3058 54. Battle Drive Pool....................................................B-3............. 734-6198 55. Cardinal Golf Course, bldg. 11810.......................C-5............. 734-2899 56. Clark Fitness Center, bldg. 2414..........................C-2............. 765-3636 57. MacLaughlin Fitness Center, bldg. 4320.............B-3............. 765-3070 Sports Office...................................................................... 734-6067 58. Outdoor Recreation, bldg. 15014.........................D-2............. 765-2212 59. Paintball Field........................................................D-2............. 765-2212 60. Splash Park Jackson Circle ................................A-2 61. Splash Park Sisisky Community Center.............D-3 62. Trap, Skeet and Archery Range...........................D-2............. 765-2212 63. Williams Stadium...................................................B-3

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Fort Lee Post Telephone Directory Attention!

Do not process, store or transmit classified information on non-secure telecommunications systems. Official Department of Defense telecommunications systems – including telephones, facsimile machines, computer networks and modems – are subject to monitoring for telecommunications security purposes at all times. Use of official DoD telecommunications systems constitutes consent to information systems security monitoring. Emergencies

911

Information Services Operator from Off-Post Operator from On-Post

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Sub-Menu Automated Information Press Morale Call Press Post Soldier Locator Press

1 2 3

Commercial Off-Post (For Official Use Only) DIAL 98 + DESIRED AREA CODE + Number Toll Free Numbers TELEPHONE HELP DESK

DIAL 99 + 1 + 800 or 888 or 877 + Number 734-7515

UNIT DIRECTORY Fort Lee Garrison directorates and offices...................................................... 50 Kenner Army Health Clinic............................................................................ 52 CASCOM........................................................................................................ 52 Army Logistics University......................................................................... 53 71st Transportation Battalion.................................................................. 54 Ordnance Corps & School.......................................................................... 54 59th Ordnance Brigade............................................................................ 54 Quartermaster Corps and School................................................................ 55 23rd Quartermaster Brigade.................................................................... 56 Transportation Corps and School............................................................... 56 Air Force Detachment..................................................................................... 57 Marine Corps Detachment.............................................................................. 57 Navy Detachment............................................................................................ 57 Tenant Organizations...................................................................................... 57

www.lee.army.mil

Commonly Used System Access Codes Commercial Long Distance 98 + Area Code + Number Local Calls 99 + Number DSN (CONUS) 94 + 1 + 7 digit number Emergency Service 911 Toll Free Service 99 + 1 + Toll Free Number International Commercial 3 + PIN + 99011 + Number International DSN 94 + Country Code + Number Commonly Used Feature Access Codes Feature Engage Cancel Call Forwarding - All Calls *94 #94 Call Forwarding - Busy *95 #95 Forward On-Line Caller Press Flash then dial number Call Forwarding - No Answer *96 #96 Call Park *83 #83 Ring Again *75 *75 Speed Call Access *71 *76 Call Hold *74 Call Pickup *73 Call Pickup, Directed *92 Last Number Redial *##

Calling Fort Lee

Fort Lee has two commercial prefixes: 765 and 734. Whether placing calls to another activity on Fort Lee or calling from the local off post area, callers must dial all seven digits. Incoming DSN: Fort Lee also has two DSN prefixes: 687 and 539. When dialing into Fort Lee, if the extension you are calling begins with a 765, you will use prefix 539 and the last four numbers of the extension. If the extension you are calling begins with a 734, you must dial 687 and the last four numbers of the extension.

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Military Commands - Area Code 804 COMMAND AND ORGANIZATIONAL LISTINGS U.S. ARMY GARRISON, IMCOM Garrison Commander Deputy Command Sergeant Major Executive Officer

734-7188 734-7188 734-7244 734-7978

DIRECTORATE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (DES) Director 734-1376 Sergeant Major 765-1370 Admin Officer 765-1376 Fort Lee Police Station Emergency (Police/Fire/EMS) 911 Police Desk 734-7400/765-3822 Provost Marshal Office Provost Marshal 734-7402 Deputy PM/Chief of Police (DACP) 734-7402 Operations Officer 734-6503 Operations Sergeant 734-7417 PMO Admin 734-6406 Military Working Dogs 734-1099 Investigations 734-6672 Traffic Section 734-7432 Game Warden 734-4213 AWOL Apprehension 734-6293 Physical Security 734-7438 Weapon Registration 734-5058/4593 Training Officer 765-3234 Desk/Communications 734-7400 Desk Supervisor 734-7424 Evidence Custodian 734-6481 217th Military Police Detachment Commander 734-7742 First Sergeant 734-7797 Admin/PAC 734-7867 Fire/EMS Division Emergencies 911 Fire Chief 734-7918 Deputy Fire Chief 765-3698 Assistant Chief - Operations 734-6041/7950 Assistant Chief - Fire Prevention 734-6597 Assistant Chief - Training 765-3990 Assistant Chief - Emergency Medical Services 765-3967 Station Chief - Station 2 734-7037 Station Chief - Station 3 734-6101 Fire Prevention Office 765-3973/3827 Admin Officer 734-7635 Supply Officer 765-1313 Station 1 Main 734-7020 Station 2 Main 765-1272 Station 3 Main 734-6134 DIRECTORATE OF FAMILY AND MWR Director Adventure Park Army Community Service Army Emergency Relief Army Family Team Building Army Volunteer Corps Employment Readiness Program Exceptional Family Member Program Family Advocacy Program Financial Readiness Program

734-7195 765-3058 734-6388 734-7954 734-7979 734-7827 734-7738 734-6393 734-7585 734-7952

Information, Referral, and Follow-up Program Mobilization and Deployment Program New Parent Support Program Relocation Assistance Program Survivor Outreach Services Coordinator Survivor Outreach Services Financial Counselor Domestic Abuse/Empowerment Program Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Program Auto Crafts Battle Drive Pool BOSS Bowling Center Cardinal Golf Club Child, Youth and School Services Central Registration Child Development Center Battle Drive Child Development Center Multi-Program Child Development Center Sisisky Child Development Center Yorktown Family Child Care School Age Care School Liaison Officer SKIES Youth Center Youth Sports Clubs Hideaway Lee Club Regimental Club Commercial Solicitation Community Library Financial Management Office Fitness Centers ALU Fitness Facility Clark Fitness Center MacLaughlin Fitness Center Ordnance Fitness Facility Physical Trainers Lee Playhouse Leisure Travel Service Lodging Marketing Outdoor Recreation Picture Perfect Frame Shop Special Events Ticket Sales DIRECTORATE OF HUMAN RESOURCES Office of the Director Army Continuing Education Services Army Substance Abuse Clinic Army Substance Abuse Program Employee Assistance Program Congressional Inquiries Coordinator Contracting Officer Representative Garrison Civilian Wellness Program Passport Office Records Management/FOIA/PA Total Army Sponsorship Program Contractor Project Manager Family Travel ID Cards/DEERS

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734-6475 734-6648 734-6505 734-7589 734-6445 734-6446 734-6459 734-6459 734-6859 734-6198 734-6824 734-6860 734-2899 765-3848 765-3852 734-2884 734-2933 734-1091 765-3765 765-3850/3787 765-3763 765-3813 734-0612 734-2870/2871 734-5364 765-1539 734-7547 765-1539 734-7195 765-8095 734-7184 765-0695 765-3636 765-3070 734-8637 734-6994 734-6629 765-3789 733-4100 734-7180 765-2212 734-6137 765-3176 765-3789 734-6908 765-3570 734-9601 734-9180 734-9693 765-7615 734-6911 765-7601 765-7615 765-3204 734-6911 734-6927 734-7759 734-7347

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In-processing 734-7794 Mail Management 734-6857 Out-processing 734-7784 Personnel Automation Branch 734-6863 Personnel Reassignments 734-6365 Personnel Service Branch 734-6920 Retirement Services Office 734-6973 Soldier for Life – Retirement Services Office 734-6555/6973 Soldier for Life – Transition Assistance Program 734-6612 Student Officer Records 734-6974 Student Services Division 734-7771 Transition Center 734-7790 Army Education Center Receptionist 765-3570 Multi-Use Learning Facility 734-7634 Colleges: Central Michigan University 732-6082 Central Texas College 765-3295 Florida Institute of Technology 765-4665 Saint Leo University 861-8039 VA State University 765-3300 Old Dominion University 863-1670 DIRECTORATE OF PLANS, TRAINING, MOBILIZATION & SECURITY Director 734-6436 Administrative Officer 734-6436 Plans and Operations 765-1238 Anti-Terrorism 734-1575 Force Protection 765-2680 Ceremonies/Special Events 734-1584 Mobilizations and Deployment Support 734-1584 Installation Operations Center 734-1584 Installation Security Officer 734-6412 Industrial Security 734-6416 Information Security 734-1569 Personnel Security 734-6411 Background Check Administrator 765-3842 Visual Information Manager 734-7323 Assistant Visual Information Manager 734-3893 Audiovisual 734-7329 Photography 734-7327 Training Division 765-3667 Range Control 765-2079 Training Support Center 734-4515 TASC Loan/Return 734-2825/0157 Simulations Center 734-4617 EST2000 Scheduling 734-3536/4342/0168 RVTT Scheduling 734-3218/3536 DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS DPW Director Director’s Office Admin Business Ops & Integration Div Engineering Division DPW Engineering Services Branch Job Order Contract Branch Master Planning Division Environmental Management Division Air Quality/Asbestos/Mold/Lead Compliance Conservation Cultural Resources Management Installation Pest Management Solid Waste/Recycling/MIEMS Hazardous Waste Facility Hazardous Material Control Center (HMCC)

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734-5019 734-4015 734-5016 734-5059 734-5046 734-4506 734-5039 734-5014 734-5123/765-7546 734-3772 734-5080 734-4434-765-7026 765-7994 734-3766 734-3811/765-7996 734-5243/5244

Regional Archaeological Curation Facility Operations Division Service Order Desk Energy Management Control Room Installation Energy Management Facility Structure Branch Quality Assurance Branch Hotline Quality Assurance Branch RCI Liaison Office Housing Services Office Fort Lee Family Housing Unaccompanied Personnel Housing

734-4434/4436 734-5140 451-1914 734-3627 734-4100 734-5086 734-4920 734-4765 734-3371/765-1976 765-1597 733-1558 765-3862

392ND ARMY BAND AT FORT LEE Commander First Sergeant Band Operations Training Resources Management & Logistics Human Resources Security

734-4317 734-4320 734-4323 734-4321 734-4371 734-4351 734-4685

CHAPLAIN’S OFFICE Command/Garrison Chaplain Deputy Garrison Chaplain Chaplain Resource Manager Religious Support Assistant Pastoral Care Chaplain Catholic Pastor Religious Education Office Family Life Chaplain Emergencies, ask for the on-call chaplain 23rd Quartermaster Brigade Chaplain 244th QM Battalion Chaplain 262nd QM Bn. Chaplain 266th QM Bn. Chaplain 59th Ordnance Bde. Chaplain 16th OD Bn. Chaplain 832nd OD Bn. Chaplain Army Logistics University Chaplain Transportation School Chaplain CASCOM Chaplain Marine Chaplain (Ordnance) Marine Chaplain (Quartermaster) Navy Chaplain Air Force Chaplain

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CIVILIAN PERSONNEL ADVISORY CENTER Director Labor/Employee Relations Supervisor Schools Team Support Team Personnel Systems Manager HR Officer Non-Appropriated Funds

765-4580 765-4588 765-4586 765-0838 765-0634 765-0173

CONTRACTING DIVISION (MICC) Director Deputy Division Chief Admin Support Government Purchase Card (GPC) Purchasing Request Status Small Business Program DEFENSE MILITARY PAY OFFICE Director Deputy

734-4608 765-7581 734-4985 734-4586 734-3045 734-4800/4594 734-4586 734-6969 734-7799

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Administration Customer Service In/Out Processing Travel Separation/Retirement Reserve Pay MOB/DEMOB Processing

734-7917 734-7487/7930/6360/7287 734-7794/7911 734-7796 734-7931/7868 734-7792/7105 734-7792

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY OFFICE (CIVILIAN) EEO Director 734-6835 EEO Specialist 734-6668 EEO Specialist 734-6664 EEO Specialist (Intern) 765-6666 Fax 734-6669 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFFICE (MILITARY) CASCOM 59th Ordnance Brigade 23rd Quartermaster Brigade Army Logistics University/Transportation School

734-6498 734-6497 734-6583 734-6498

INSPECTOR GENERAL Inspector General

765-1550

INTERNAL REVIEW AND AUDIT COMPLIANCE OFFICE Chief 734-0047 Auditors 734-0045/0048 PLANS, ANALYSIS, AND INTEGRATION DIRECTORATE Director 765-0968 Management Analysis Branch 765-4822 Planning Integration Branch 765-0635 PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE Main Number Public Affairs Director Command Information Community Relations Media Relations Traveller Newspaper

734-7451 734-6862 734-7147 734-6893 734-6965 734-7147

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE RM Officer Program and Budget Chief Manpower and Agreements Chief Contract Management Support Officer Cost Analyst & GFEBS Garrison GTCC Program Coordinator

734-1058 765-0774 734-1055 734-1060 765-0561 734-6451

SAFETY OFFICE, GARRISON Safety Director Safety Specialists Accident Reporting Army Traffic Safety Program HAZMAT/Community Safety Ergonomics; CDSO Course Indoor Air Quality Control Construction Safety Radiation; Ammunition Safety OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE Staff Judge Advocate Client Services Division Civil Law Division Claims Division Administrative Law Military Justice

765-3132 765-3127 765-3127 765-3122 765-3129 765-3122 765-3122 765-3124 765-1514 765-1500 765-1528 765-1522 765-1533 765-1506/1527

Tax Center Assistance U.S. Army Trial Defense Service Defense Counsel

734-5732/5733 765-2290

KENNER ARMY HEALTH CLINIC, U.S. ARMY MEDICAL COMMAND KAHC Appointments 1-866-533-5242 Enrollment, claims 1-877-874-2273 Information Desk/After Hours Care 734-9000 Patient Advocate 734-9512/267-0338 Health Benefit Advisors 734-9447/9448 HIPAA Privacy Officer 734-9197 Referral Management 734-2273 PCMH Nurse Case Management 734-9536/9690 Behavioral Health Case Management 734-9949/9713 Active Duty Claims 734-9450 Active Duty Clinic 734-9057 Active Duty Clinic Physical Exams 734-9649/9231 Army Wellness Center 734-9925 Behavioral Health Appointments (permanent party) 734-9623 Behavioral Health Appointments (AIT) 734-9143 Dermatology 734-9993 Environmental Health 734-9652 Exceptional Family Member Program Clinic 734-9130 Health Promotions 734-9249 Industrial Hygiene 734-9846 Wilkerson Pediatric Clinic 734-9125 Pediatric Nurse Line 734-9153 Pediatric Immunizations 734-9176 Public Health 734-9249 Family Medicine Clinic 734-9993 Family Medicine Clinic Immunizations 734-9162 Radiology 734-9118 Laboratory Services 734-9101 Eagle Eye Clinic (Optometry) 734-9253 Orthopedic Clinic 734-9226 Pharmacy 734-9137 Pharmacy Refills 734-9535 Medical Records (Main Clinic) 734-9283/9284/9285 Soldiers’ MEB Counsel 734-9863/9096 Outpatient Records (Troop Medical Center) 734-9088 Release of Information 734-9508/9078 Medical Evaluation Board (IDES) 734-9545/9706/9349/9319 Fitness for Duty Requests 734-9706/9545 Soldier Readiness Clinic Appointment Line 765-9546/9583 Medical Management Center 734-9546 Physical Therapy 734-9200 Family Advocacy Program 734-9152 Environmental Health 734-9652 Occupational Health Clinic 734-9159 Industrial Hygiene 734-9846 Troop Medical Clinic 1 734-6093/6474 Mosier Consolidated Medical Clinic (TMC 2) 734-5445 Colonel Bull Dental Clinic Appointments 734-9607/9608 Mosier Dental Clinic 734-5365/5454 Veterinary Services Appointments 734-2446 Public Affairs Office 734-9086/9186 COMBINED ARMS SUPPORT COMMAND (CASCOM) SUSTAINMENT CENTER OF EXCELLENCE COMMAND GROUP Commanding General 734-1542 Deputy to the Commanding General 734-1540 Chief Warrant Officer 734-0095 Command Sergeant Major 734-1358 Chief of Staff 734-1683 Deputy Chief of Staff 734-1683

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734-0246 734-0246 765-7027 734-2465 734-2465 734-0244 734-1155

HHC, CASCOM Commander First Sergeant HR/Admin

734-0182 734-0181 734-0184

FOREIGN LIAISON OFFICES French Army Liaison Office German Army Liaison Office UK Army Liaison Office

734-1644 734-2410 734-2309

G3/5/7 Director Deputy Sergeant Major Secretary Director, Training Development Deputy QM Division OD Division TC Division Training & Technology Director, Training & Doctrine Integration Deputy Lessons Learned Quality Assurance Systems Integration Division Collective Training Division Doctrine Division Director, Ops, Plans & Strategies Plans & Strategies Div. Operations

765-2695 765-1458 765-1473 765-2695 765-1471 765-1885 765-1425 765-1130 734-1442 765-1455 765-0588 765-1007 765-1019 765-0684 765-1206 765-2229 734-0036 765-0302 734-0459 765-7465

G8/DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Director 765-0578 Assistant Director 765-0657 Program, Analysis and Evaluation Division 765-0584 Managerial Accounting Division 765-0716 Management and Manpower Div 765-0606

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Budget Division

765-0560

CAPABILITIES, DEVELOPMENT & INTEGRATION DIRECTORATE Director 734-1681 Sgt. Maj. 765-7423 Secretary 734-1681 PROGRAM INTEGRATION OFFICE Director

734-0305

TRADOC CAPABILITY MANAGER-TRANSPORTATION Director 765-7256 Deputy, TMV 765-7266 Deputy, AWS 765-7263 ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS DIRECTORATE/TRADOC CAPABILITY MANAGER-SUSTAINMENT MC Director Deputy Executive Officer Log Enterprise System Support Division Log Arch and Doc Div Sustainment Mission Command Division

734-0023 734-1207 734-1182 734-1212 734-1706 734-0288

FORCE DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORATE Director Deputy Executive Officer Multifunctional Division Transportation Division Quartermaster Division Ordnance Division Secretary

734-0297 734-0306 734-1973 734-2385 734-1082 734-1040 734-0307 734-0264

MATERIAL SYSTEM DIRECTORATE Director Deputy OD Materiel Division Integrated Logistic System Division Future System Integration Division QM Materiel Division Soldier System Division TC Materiel Division Secretary

734-0034 734-0030 734-1800 734-1143 734-1119 734-1133 734-1133 734-1342 734-1891

SUSTAINMENT BATTLE LAB Director Deputy Cap & Concept Division EAST Division

734-0035 734-0020 734-0006 734-2628

RETENTION OFFICE Command Career Counselor Retention Operations NCO Fort Lee Separates Career Counselor Reserve Component Career Counselor Ordnance School Career Counselor Quartermaster School Career Counselor Transportation School Career Counselor

765-7004 765-7006 734-6302 765-7993 765-9378/9377 734-6886/7124 734-6302

U.S. ARMY LOGISTICS UNIVERSITY President Commandant/Military Deputy Civilian Deputy Executive Officer Main ALU Phone (Staff Duty)

765-8006 765-8005 765-8005 765-8004 765-8440/8441

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ALU Library 765-8170 Army Sustainment Magazine Editor 765-4755 Article Submissions 765-4761 Dean, Education & Operations Dean 765-4609 Administrative Office 765-4610 Chief of Education 765-4732 Registrar’s Office 765-4120 Academic Records 765-4120 Chief, Staff & Faculty 765-4917 Chief of Operations 765-0097 Plans, Programs & Operations 765-0089 International Military Student Office 765-8150/8151 Logistics Library 765-8171 BC/STAMIS Labs 765-0275/765-8505 Visual Information Services (TASC) Graphics 765-4143 Audiovisual 765-4004 Logistics Leader College Dean 765-8031 Applied Logistics Studies Dept 765-8302/8300 Basic Officer Leadership Dept 765-8224/8200 Captain Career Training Dept 765-8403/8400 College of Professional & Continuing Education Dean 765-4553 Administrative Assistant 765-4991 Associate Dean, School of Advanced Studies 765-4256 Associate Dean, School of Continuing Education 765-4809 Technical Logistics College Dean 765-0030 Administrative Office 765-4543 QM WO Training 765-0808 OD WO Training 765-0788 TC WO Training 765-0811 Logistics Noncommissioned Officer Academy Commandant 765-8040 Assistant Commandant 765-8041 Administrative Coordinator 765-8042 Headquarters First Sergeant 765-8886 Quartermaster First Sergeant 765-8824 Transportation First Sergeant 765-8823 71ST TRANSPORTATION BATTALION Commander Executive Officer Command Sergeant Major S1 S2/3 S4 Staff & Faculty Company Commander First Sergeant Alpha Company Commander First Sergeant Bravo Company Commander First Sergeant Charlie Company Commander First Sergeant Delta Company Commander First Sergeant

765-8100 765-8102 765-8101 765-8132 765-8120 765-4915 765-8122 756-8131 765-8130 765-8129 765-8187 765-8123 765-0809 765-8125 765-0803 765-0036

U.S. ARMY ORDNANCE SCHOOL Chief of Ordnance Aide-de-Camp Assistant Commandant/Chief of Staff Executive Officer Deputy to the Commander for Training Regimental Command Sergeant Major Regimental Warrant Officer Historian

765-7365 765-7369 765-7395 765-7396 765-1435 765-7363 765-7392 765-7389

ORDNANCE PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Chief 765-7384 Sergeant Major 765-7385 Senior Personnel Development 765-7368 Personnel Development 765-7277 CMF 89 Career Manager 765-7314 CMF 91 Career Manager 765-7376/7373 CMF 94 Career Manager 765-7375/7974 Proponency Officer 765-7381 Warrant Officer Career Manager 765-7370/7371 STRATEGIC INITIATIVES GROUP Chief Strategic Initiatives Officer

765-7386 765-7301/7309

EOD DIRECTORATE Director 765-7377 Deputy Director 734-9630 Sergeant Major 765-9723 Training Development Division Chief 765-9653 NCO Training Manager 765-9685 Materiel Systems Division Chief 765-9646 Material Systems NCO 765-9698 Material Systems Program Manager 765-9650 Capability Development and Doctrine Division Chief 734-5360 Senior Doctrine NCO 765-9676 Technical Forensics Exploitation Analyst 765-9688/9686 ORDNANCE DIRECTORATE OF TRAINING Training Management Office Training Integration Manager 765-9769 Chief of Training Operations 765-9733 Chief of Training Management 765-9762 Sergeant Major 765-9760 Armament and Electronics Maintenance Training Department Director 765-9696 Sergeant Major 765-9613 Munitions and EOD Training Department Director 765-9735 Sergeant Major 734-5516 Ordnance Electronics Maintenance Training Department Director (706) 791-4515 Sergeant Major (706) 791-7210 Tactical Support Equipment Training Department Director 765-9302 Sergeant Major 765-9257 Track/Metal Working/Service Recovery Training Department Director 765-9608 Sergeant Major 765-9867 Wheel Maintenance Training Department Director 765-9866 Sergeant Major 765-9839 59th ORDNANCE BRIGADE Commander Deputy Commander Command Sergeant Major

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S-1 OIC S-1 NCOIC S-2 S-3 OIC S-3 OPS SGM S-4 Safety Office Chaplain Sexual Harrison/Assault Prevention Program Retention Security Headquarters and Headquarters Company Commander First Sergeant Executive Officer 16TH ORDNANCE BATTALION Commander Executive Officer Command Sergeant Major S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 Chaplain Alpha Company Commander First Sergeant Bravo Company Commander First Sergeant Charlie Company Commander First Sergeant Delta Company Commander First Sergeant Echo Company Commander First Sergeant 832ND ORDNANCE BATTALION Commander Command Sergeant Major Executive Officer Administrative Assistant S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 Alpha Company Commander First Sergeant Bravo Company Commander First Sergeant Charlie Company Commander First Sergeant Delta Company Commander First Sergeant Echo Company Commander First Sergeant

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U.S. ARMY QUARTERMASTER SCHOOL Quartermaster General Assistant Commandant Deputy to the Commandant Executive Officer Regimental Command Sergeant Major Regimental Warrant Officer Command Group/Planning Operations Executive Services Reserve Component Affairs Office Historian Chaplain

734-3458 734-3759 734-3480 734-3669 734-3248 734-3702 734-4191 734-3687 734-3419 734-3700 734-6818

OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL Chief Deputy Chief Officer Personnel Development Warrant Officer Personnel Development (Active) Enlisted Personnel Development Regimental Adjutant QM Museum Association of Quartermasters

734-4143 734-3697 734-3501 734-4186 734-4189 734-3533 734-4203 734-3802

TRAINING MANAGEMENT DIRECTORATE Director Training Management Division Academics Records

734-4424 734-4970 734-4239

OPERATIONS & TRAINING MANAGEMENT DIRECTORATE Chief 734-4186 Facilities 734-4389 AERIAL DELIVERY & FIELD SERVICES Director Deputy Director Sergeant Major Secretary Airdrop Manual and Malfunction Office Field Service Division Chief NCOIC Sling Load Office Training System Officer NCOIC Operations Office Training Operations Officer NCOIC Aerial Delivery Division Chief Instructor NCOIC

734-3176 734-3074 734-5373 734-5370 734-4769 734-4185 734-3042 734-4724 734-5946 734-4721 734-4764 734-4769 734-4427

JOINT CULINARY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE Director 734-3007 Sergeant Major 734-3016 Army Food Advisor 734-3072 Special Programs Division 734-3390 Admin/Operations Sergeant 734-3049 Operations Directorate Director 734-3345 Management Assistance Division 734-3374 Concepts, Systems and Policy Division 734-4862 Facilities and Equipment Division 734-3354 Quality Assurance Division 734-3366 U.S. Army Reserve/National Guard Food Advisors 734-4285 Training Directorate Director 734-3192 Executive Officer 734-3190

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PETROLEUM & WATER DEPARTMENT Director Deputy Sergeant Major Operations Basic Petroleum Division Chief NCOIC Advanced Petroleum and Water Division Laboratory Training Division Chief NCOIC Water Training Division Chief NCOIC Field Phase Lab Branch Air Force Petroleum Training Division Operations Instructors Marine Corps Petroleum Training Division USMC Director USMC Senior NCOIC Navy Petroleum Training Division

734-4474 734-4463 734-5429 734-5436 734-3186 734-3291 734-3274 734-5695 734-6744 734-1063 734-1056 734-4656 734-2820 734-2820 734-2820 734-2753/2750 734-2706 734-2792 734-2618 734-2626 734-1235 734-2763/2756 734-2760/2756 734-2982 734-2752 734-1382 734-1379 734-2775 734-2776 734-1343/1322

LOGISTICS TRAINING DEPARTMENT Director 734-3396 Deputy 734-3226 Sergeant Major 734-3725 Operations 734-3999 Administration 734-3195 Automated Logistics Specialist (92A) Chief 734-3477 NCOIC 734-5274 Unit Supply Specialist Division (92Y) Chief 734-3481 NCOIC 734-3580 JOINT MORTUARY AFFAIRS CENTER Director Executive Officer Sergeant Major Training & Development Division Chief

734-3831 734-3831 734-4673 734-3674

23RD QUARTERMASTER BRIGADE Commander Executive Office Command Sgt. Maj. S-1 S-2/3 S-4

734-4644 734-3262 734-4170 734-3229 734-3750 734-3535

HHC. 23RD QUARTERMASTER BRIGADE Commander

734-4367

First Sergeant Company Operations AIT Reception Operations/In-processing CQ AIT CQ MOS-T

734-4365 765-3552 734-6848 734-7626 765-3542

244TH QUARTERMASTER BATTALION Commander Executive Officer Command Sergeant Major S-1/4 S-2/3 Alpha Company Commander First Sergeant Bravo Company Commander First Sergeant Golf Company Commander First Sergeant Mike Company Commander First Sergeant Papa Company Commander First Sergeant 262ND QUARTERMASTER BATTALION Commander Executive Officer Command Sergeant Major S1/4 S2/3 Charlie Company Commander First Sergeant Juliet Company Commander First Sergeant Romeo Company Commander First Sergeant Uniform Company Commander First Sergeant Victor Company Commander First Sergeant 266TH QUARTERMASTER BATTALION Commander Executive Officer Command Sergeant Major S1/4 S2/3 Echo Company Commander First Sergeant Tango Company Commander First Sergeant Whiskey Company Commander First Sergeant 508th Transportation Company Commander

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U.S. ARMY TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL Chief of Transportation/Commandant Deputy to the Commandant Executive Officer Aide de Camp Regiment Command Sergeant Major Regiment Warrant Officer Admin Officer Secretary Historian Assistant Commandant Director of Training School Sergeant Major Deployment and Deployment Systems Departnebt Training Management Office Army Driver Standardization Office Deployment Process Modernization Office Maritime and Intermodal Training Dept (FEVA) Maritime (FEVA) Transportation Museum (FEVA)

765-7444 765-7218 765-7896 765-7897 765-7443 765-7274 765-7404 765-7444 765-7449 765-1958 765-1957 765-1867 765-1939 765-1964 765-1955 765-0929 757-878-4100 757-878-5146 757-878-8115

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF TRANSPORTATION Proponency Director Proponency Sergeant Major Proponency Officer Proponency Warrant Officer Proponency Enlisted Regimental Plans and Operations

765-7902 765-7675 765-7447 765-7901 765-7275 765-7446

TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, CHIEF RESERVE AFFAIRS Office of the Chief, Reserve Affairs 765-7462 Reserve Affairs/ARNG Liaison 765-7403 Mobility Warrant Officer 765-7928 Reserve Affairs Proponency Sergeant Major 765-7657 U.S. AIR FORCE TRAINING SQUADRON Commander Chief Enlisted Manager Military Training Leaders U.S. MARINE CORPS DETACHMENT Commanding Officer Executive Officer Sergeant Major S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-6 Alpha Company Company Commander First Sergeant Bravo Company Company Commander First Sergeant

765-1787 765-1268 765-1187/1188 734-6317 734-6031 734-7941 734-6831 734-6432 765-3561 734-7597 734-6432 734-7728 734-7666 734-5462 734-5468

NAVY CENTER FOR SERVICE SUPPORT Site Director Senior Enlisted Leader NMTI/Barracks

765-7705 765-7704 765-2977

11TH TRANSPORTATION BATTALION 54th Quartermaster Company Commander First Sergeant

734-6936 734-7057

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111th Quartermaster Company Commander First Sergeant

734-6869 734-6139

U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEER, NORFOLK AREA Area Engineer 734-4041 FORT LEE COMMISSARY STORE Administrative Store Director Customer Service Deli/Bakery Grocery Manager Meat Dept Seafood Dept Produce Dept

765-2254 765-2254 765-1650/1036 765-1483 765-1037/765-2245 765-1431 765-1469 765-1484

U.S. ARMY CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION COMMAND Main 734-1008 Special Agent-in-Charge 734-1234 Criminal Intelligence Center 734-0624 Special Agents on Duty 734-1506/1480/1490/1043/1484/0705 Report Drug Related Activity 734-1522 DEFENSE COMMISSARY AGENCY (DeCA) (For all calls to DeCA headquarters within the 804 area code, dial 734-8000; you will be directed to dial the 5-digit extension of the person you’re calling) Reception Desk 4-8253 DEFENSE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT AGENCY Director 734-0628 Deputy Director 734-0619 Chief of Staff 734-0620 Staff Duty Officer (After Hours) 734-0000 Aircraft Operations 734-6322 Combat Support Center 416-9394 Contracts 734-0471 Engineering and Analysis 734-1088 Financial and Business Operations 734-1463 General Counsel 734-0819 Human Capital 734-0656 Independent Assessment 734-1323 Information Technology 734-1579 Portfolio Management and Integration 734-0878 Air Force Service Portfolio (703) 647-6052 Army Service Portfolio (703) 647-6061 Navy Service Portfolio (703) 647-1013 Joint Service & Non-DoD Service Portfolio (703) 647-6070 Public Affairs 734-1492 Quality Assurance 734-0353 Operational Directorates DCMA International 416-9306 DCMA Operations 734-1553 DCMA Special Programs 734-0010 DOCUMENT AUTOMATION & PRODUCTION SERVICE Chief 734-1021 Printing Specialist 734-1006 LOGISTICS EXERCISE & SIMULATION DIRECTORATE, NATIONAL SIMULATION CENTER Director 765-1789 Deputy Director 765-1789 Ops & Programs 765-1997 Combat Development 765-1784 Simulation Support Div 765-1177

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765-1492 765-1723/1721/2594

FORT LEE MILITARY ENTRANCE PROCESSING STATION Commander 765-4180 Front Desk 765-4015/4013 NETWORK ENTERPRISE CENTER – FORT LEE Director 734-7302 Program Manager 734-7250 Business Management and Plans Division 734-7311 Plans, Arch and Service Operations Branch 734-7500 Desktop and System Support Division 734-7262 Information Assurance Division 734-7311 Networking and Switch Division 734-7638 Switchboard Operator 765-3000 Telephone Trouble Report 734-7515 Help Ticket 866-335-2769 TRADOC ANALYSIS CENTER-LEE (TRAC-LEE) Director Deputy Director Operations Chief Management Asst/Security Manager Studies Division Chief Modeling Analysis Division Chief

765-1823 765-1821 765-1822 765-1820 765-1813 765-1833

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CENTER-LEE Deputy Associate Director Customer Support Office (24hrs) Legacy Systems Divisions Chief Maintenance & Property Branch Chief ULLS System Manager SAMS System Manager PBUSE System Manager Subsistence Systems Branch Chief Ammunition Branch Chief Supply Systems Branch Chief Systems Sustainment Division Chief Technical Operations Branch Chief Acquisition Support Branch Chief Hardware/Software Integration Branch Chief Chief Technical Officer Facilities Manager Security Officer Information Assurance Manager Logistics Service Officer

734-2815 734-1051 765-2556 734-0869 734-1960 734-0626 734-7855 734-2522 734-1409 734-0751 734-2290 734-1337 734-2766 734-0368 734-0265 734-7133 734-2341 734-2919 734-5305

quick reference phone list EMERGENCY (FIRE, POLICE, MEDICAL)..............................................911 MILITARY POLICE DESK................................................................ 734-7400 DOMESTIC ABUSE HOTLINE......................................................... 479-6775 SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE HOTLINE.................................... 894-0029 FORT LEE STATUS HOTLINE.......................................................... 765-2679 FORT LEE HOUSING EMERGENCY WORK ORDER................... 733-1558 INFORMATION/DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE.................................. 765-3000 A AIRPORT SHUTTLE SERVICES: Groome Transportation.................................................................... 222-7226 James River Transportation............................................................. 249-1052 CMC, Inc......................................................................................... 222-7790 ALTERATIONS SHOP (PXTRA)....................................................... 861-4623 AMERICAN RED CROSS................................................................. 734-6371 EMERGENCY (Family Notification).....................................877-272-7337 AMERICAN VETERANS ASSO....................................................... 722-0074 ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE: Front Desk....................................................................................... 734-6388 Toll Free Number................................................................. 1-866-507-7464 Director............................................................................................ 734-7955 Army Emergency Relief.................................................................. 734-7954 Army Family Team Building........................................................... 734-7979 Army Volunteer Corps Coordinator................................................ 734-7827 Domestic Abuse Victim Advocate.......................................... 734-6378/6459 Employment Readiness Program.................................................... 734-7738 Exceptional Family Member Program................................... 734-6393/7965 Family Advocacy Program Manager............................................... 734-7585 Family Advocacy Program Educator............................................... 734-7353 Financial Readiness Program.......................................................... 734-7952 Information and Referral................................................................. 734-6475 Mobilization and Deployment......................................................... 734-6648 New Parent Support Program................................................. 734-6505/7876 Relocation Readiness Program/Lending Closet.............................. 734-7589

Sexual Assault Response & Prevention........................................... 734-6460 Survivor Outreach Services.................................................... 734-6445/6446 Utility Waiver.................................................................................. 734-6388 ARMY SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM....................................... 734-9601 B BANK, SUNTRUST............................................................................ 862-2500 BARBER SHOPS: ALU................................................................................................. 765-8086 OD CAMPUS.................................................................................. 861-1866 PX.................................................................................................... 861-5881 PXTRA............................................................................................ 861-6060 BEAUTY SHOP, PX............................................................................ 861-0965 BOWLING CENTER.......................................................................... 734-6860 Action City Grille............................................................................ 734-6861 BUILDING REPAIRS & MAINT, DPW Bldg. 6220.......................... 451-1914 Off Duty Hours (Emerg Repair) P-6220......................................... 734-3627 BURGER KING, AAFES P-4309....................................................... 733-3839 C CAR RENTAL (ENTERPRISE).......................................................... 957-4653 CASUALTY ASSISTANCE OFFICE, HRD....................................... 734-6606 CENTRAL ISSUE FACILITY, DPWL.............................734-3514/3062/3575 CHAPLAINS Religious Support Office................................................................. 734-6494 (For emergencies, call 734-1584 and ask for the on-call duty chaplain) 23rd QM Brigade Chaplain............................................................. 734-6814 244th QM Battalion Chaplain......................................................... 734-6102 262nd QM Battalion Chaplain......................................................... 734-7160 266th QM Battalion Chaplain......................................................... 765-6848 59th OD Brigade Chaplain.............................................................. 734-9912 16th OD Battalion Chaplain............................................................ 765-9295 832nd OD Battalion Chaplain......................................................... 734-8304

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ALU Chaplain ................................................................................ 765-8009 Transportation School Chaplain...................................................... 734-8009 CASCOM Chaplain . ...................................................................... 734-0033 Marine Corps Chaplain (Ordnance)................................................ 765-9912 Marine Corps Chaplain (Quartermaster)......................................... 734-7160 Navy Chaplain................................................................................. 734-6102 Air Force Chaplain.......................................................................... 734-6818 CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES, FMWR Parent Central Services Desk................................................. 765-3852/3785 Battle Drive CDC............................................................................ 734-2884 Multi-Center CDC........................................................................... 734-2933 Sisisky Blvd CDC.................................................................. 734-1093/1091 Yorktown Drive CDC...................................................................... 765-3765 Family Child Care.................................................................. 765-3850/3787 School-Age Care............................................................................. 765-3763 School Liaison Services.................................................................. 765-3813 Youth Center........................................................................... 734-2870/2871 CIVILIAN PERSONNEL CENTER .................................................. 765-4580 CLEANERS (LAUNDRY), PXTRA................................................... 861-4622 CLUBS, FMWR Hideaway......................................................................................... 765-1523 Lee................................................................................................... 734-7547 Regimental....................................................................................... 765-1539 CONTRACT CLEANERS, ADMIN BLDGS (KLEANKARE)......... 237-9072 CONTRACTING (MICC)................................................................... 734-3045 COMMISSARY.......................................................................... 765-1560/1036 CREDIT UNION, FORT LEE, A AVENUE........................................ 452-0736 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION........................................ 734-1008 D DEERS/ID CARDS, HRD................................................................... 734-7347 DENTAL, COL BULL CLINIC................................................. 734-9607/9608 DISPATCHER,TRANS MOTOR POOL............................................. 765-2276 DOCUMENT AUTOMATION & PRODUCTION . .......................... 734-1019 E EDUCATION CENTER...................................................................... 765-3535 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION........................... 734-5014 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY OFFICE-CIVILIAN EEO Director................................................................................... 734-6835 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFFICE-MILITARY CASCOM ...........................................................................734-6498 59th Ordnance Brigade.................................................................... 734-6497 23rd Quartermaster Brigade............................................................ 734-6583 Army Logistics University/Transportation School.......................... 734-6498 F FAMILY HOUSING, DPW................................................................. 765-1597 FAMILY HOUSING HUNT................................................................ 733-1558 FIRESTONE COMPLETE AUTO CTR............................................. 732-0172 FITNESS CENTERS: ALU Exercise Facility . .................................................................. 765-0695 Clark................................................................................................ 765-3636 MacLaughlin.................................................................................... 765-3070 Ordnance Exercise Facility.............................................................. 734-8637 G GAME WARDEN................................................................................ 734-4213 GARRISON HEADQUARTERS........................................................ 734-7188 GOLF COURSE, FMWR Admin Office.......................................................................... 734-2403/2402 Pro Shop.......................................................................................... 734-2899 Bird’s Nest Snack Bar..................................................................... 734-2892 H HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CONTROL CENTER.................. 734-5243/5244 HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY....................................734-3811/765-7996

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I IDENTIFICATION CARDS/DEERS, HRD....................................... 734-7347 INFO OPR, TELEPHONE, DOIM...................................................... 765-3000 INSPECTOR GENERAL.................................................................... 765-1550 INSTALLATION OPERATIONS CENTER....................................... 734-1584 K KENNER ARMY HEALTH CLINIC Patient Info/Appt Center....................................................... 1-866-533-5242 On-Call Provider,After Hours......................................................... 734-9000 Patient Advocate.............................................................................. 734-9512 Active Duty Clinic........................................................................... 734-9057 Behavioral Health Clinic................................................................. 734-9623 Troop Medical Clinic 1........................................................... 734-6093/6474 Mosier Consolidated Troop Medical Clinic........................... 734-5365/5454 Pharmacy......................................................................................... 734-9137 Pharmacy Refill Call-in................................................................... 734-9535 Wilkerson Pediatric Clinic............................................................... 734-9125 Family Medicine Clinic................................................................... 734-9993 Public Affairs Officer............................................................. 734-9086/9186 L LEE CLUB........................................................................................... 734-7547 LEGAL ASSISTANCE, SJA Client Services................................................................................. 765-1500 Claims.............................................................................................. 765-1520 Administrative Law......................................................................... 765-1533 Military Justice................................................................................ 765-1527 Tax Assistance Center...................................................................... 734-5733 LEISURE TRAVEL SERVICES......................................................... 765-3789 LIBRARIES Fort Lee Community Library.......................................................... 765-8095 Army Logistics Library................................................................... 765-8171 LODGING RESERVATIONS.............................................................. 733-4100 M MAIL MANAGEMENT SECTION.................................................... 734-6857 MAIN EXCHANGE: Administrative Office...................................................................... 861-4329 Human Resources Office................................................................. 861-3037 Service/Vending Office.................................................................... 861-5585 RETAIL Main Store........................................................................... 861-5970/5971 PXtra............................................................................................. 862-3763 Military Clothing Store................................................................. 862-3763 Express/Service Station................................................................ 861-8063 Shoppette-Troop Store.................................................................. 732-6862 RESTAURANTS Anthony’s Pizza (Food Court)...................................................... 862-4642 Burger King.................................................................................. 733-3839 Charlie’s Steakery (Food Court)................................................... 862-4642 Froots............................................................................................ 722-8222 Manchu Wok (Food Court)........................................................... 862-4642 Pizza Hut...................................................................................... 861-0130 Popeyes......................................................................................... 861-3916 Subway (Food Court)................................................................... 862-4642 Subway Log U/ Einstein Bros. Bagels ........................................ 732-0425 CONCESSIONS Brigade Quartermaster.................................................................. 722-1179 Cleaners........................................................................................ 861-4622 Enterprise Car Rental................................................................... 957-4653 Firestone....................................................................................... 732-0172 Game Stop.................................................................................... 722-1184 GNC Exchange............................................................................. 957-4961 GNC PXtra................................................................................... 733-6701 Optical Shop................................................................................. 733-7385

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Optometry Clinic.......................................................................... 733-8274 MAINT & REPAIRS, DPW................................................................ 734-5100 Off Duty Hours(Emerg Only).......................................................... 734-3627 MIL CLOTHING SALES STORE, PXTRA....................................... 862-3763 MILITARY PAY, DMPO Travel Pay........................................................................................ 734-7796 In/Out Processing................................................................... 734-7794/7911 Retirement/Separation............................................................ 734-7931/7868 Reserve Pay............................................................................ 734-7792/7105 MUSEUM, QUARTERMASTER, QMS............................................ 734-4203 Gift Shop......................................................................................... 734-4372 MUSEUM, WOMEN’S....................................................................... 734-4327 N NORFOLK DIST ENGR,AREA......................................................... 734-4041 NOTARY PUBLIC, SJA...................................................................... 765-1500 O OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH............................................................... 734-9159 OFFICE SUPPLY STORE................................................................... 862-6232 OPTOMETRY CLINIC, KENNER..................................................... 734-9253 OUTDOOR RECREATION/EQUIPMENT RENTAL........................ 765-2212 P PASSPORTS,HRD............................................................................... 765-7615 PERSONAL PROPERTY SHIPMENTS Inbound Counselor.......................................................................... 734-4449 Outbound Counselor........................................................................ 734-4187 Freight and Central Receiving................................................ 734-3060/3968 PHOTO LAB/OFFICIAL PHOTOS.................................................... 734-7327 PICTURE PERFECT FRAME SHOP........................................ 734-6137/6198 POST OFFICE, US.............................................................................. 861-0539 PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE Main Office...................................................................................... 734-7451 Traveller Newspaper........................................................................ 734-7147 External Media................................................................................ 734-6965 Community Relations . ................................................................... 734-6893

Q QUARTERMASTER ASSOCIATION................................................ 734-3082 QUARTERMASTER FOUNDATION................................................ 734-4203 R RANGES, DPTMS.............................................................................. 765-2079 REGIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL FACILITY................................. 734-4434 REGIMENTAL CLUB........................................................................ 765-1539 RETIREMENT SVCS BR, HRD............................................... 734-6555/6973 S SAFETY OFFICE (GARRISON)........................................................ 765-3132 SECURITY (ANTITERRORISM OFFICER) DPTMS...................... 734-6410 SERVICE STATION/SHOPPETTE.................................................... 861-8063 SOLDIER FOR LIFE TRANSITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.... 734-6612 T TAX CENTER, SJA.................................................................... 734-5732/5733 TAXI SERVICE Marshall Cabs.................................................................................. 458-3325 Airport Taxi..................................................................................... 233-4444 THRIFT SHOP.................................................................................... 765-3312 TRAVELLER NEWSPAPER, PAO............................................ 734-7147/7451 TRIAL DEFENSE SERVICE.............................................................. 765-2290 U USO Center, Fort Lee.......................................................................... 765-3045 V VENDING MACHINE SVCS, AAFES ............................................. 861-5585 VETERINARY CLINIC, KAHC......................................................... 734-2446 VOTERS INFORMATION, HRD....................................................... 734-6920 W WEAPONS REGISTRATION................................................... 765-7505/7645

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If You’ve Been Injured, Put the Force of Experience to Work for You. With over 100 years of experience in personal injury law, Allen & Allen is here to help you obtain the compensation you deserve. Call us for a free case evaluation.

804.733.8753 • www.allenandallen.com

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Adult Education Southside Programs for Adult Continuing Education 6610 Commons Dr., Suite 101 Prince George................................................. 804-733-2670 Offering Free GED and ESOL Classes on Base www.southsideadulted.org Apartments County Line Apartments 2773 County Drive Petersburg........................................................ 804-283-5760 See our ad on this page

COUNTY LINE APARTMENTS 1BR, 1BA for $895/mo. • Fully Furnished, you need nothing but your suitcase!! • Smoke-Free, Secure Building • Includes Individual Washer/Dryer • No Pets • Rent includes ALL Utilities Call Jeff... 804-283-5760 www.TheCountyLineApartments.com

Come for a visit... Stay for a Lifetime!

Tanglewood Apartments 1700 Johnson Rd., Apt. 2-D Petersburg........................................................ 804-733-8710 See our ad on this page Attorneys Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen 106 S. Market Street, Petersburg.................... 804-733-8753 www.allenandallen.com See our ad on page 70 Automotive – Repair & Service AAMCO 12341 Jefferson Davis Hwy. Chester ........................................................... 804-751-0074 See our ad on this page Taylor’s Auto Service, Inc. 3501 Woodlawn Street Hopewell......................................................... 804-458-0880 See our ad on this page Virginia Auto Glass 415 N. Market Street Petersburg........................................................ 804-733-2032 See our ad on this page White Automotive Inc. 6550 Redwood Lane Prince George................................................. 804-733-9179 See our ad on page 72

10%

Military Discount

Convenient to I-95 and I-85 and Shopping Centers

MINUTES TO FORT LEE

1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Available (floor plans up to 1200 sq.ft.) 6 thru 12 Month Leases • Small Pets Welcome • Swimming Pool & Fitness Center • Washer/Dryer • Stainless Steel Appliances

(804) 733-8710

1700 Johnson Road, #2D • Petersburg, VA 23805 Managed by Drucker & Falk, LLC

Virginia Auto Glass 804-733-2032 | 415 N. Market Street, Petersburg • Auto Glass / Windshield Replacement & Repair • Mirrors • Residential / Business Glass & Windows • Insurance Claims • FREE Mobile Service on Windshield Replacements! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!

Present your Military ID and Receive $15 OFF of Any Service or Product of $50 or more.

WWW.VAGLASS.COM www.lee.army.mil

transMission & General auto repair 12341 Jefferson Davis Hwy. • Chester, VA 23831

804-751-0074

TAYLOR’S AUTO SERVICE, INC. Air Conditioning • Custom Exhaust Work Engine Work • Alignment & Brakes • Transmission Inspections • 24-Hour Towing • Local & Long Distance Complete Auto Care Facility

10% MILITARY & SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT Excludes inspection & towing services

3501 Woodlawn Street Hopewell, VA 23860

804-458-0880 804-452-0444

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Banks / Credit Unions Navy Federal Credit Union Visit www.NavyFederal.org or Call Toll Free 1-888-842-NFCU(6328) See our ad on this page Carpet Cleaning A-1 Steem It 303 Temple Ave. Colonial Heights............................................. 804-520-0425 See our ad on this page Child Care Angel Care Center Call For All Locations 804-862-1600 or 804-926-5331 See our ad on page 73 Chiropractors Ariya Family Chiropractic Center 3507 Boulevard, Suite A Colonial Heights............................................. 804-526-7125 See our ad on page 73 Churches Edgehill Church of Christ 25609 Grant Ave. Petersburg........................................................ 804-861-3306 See our ad on page 73

WHITE AUTOMOTIVE INC. DONALD L. WHITE, JR. PRESIDENT

ASE MASTER TECH

30 YEARS EXPERIENCE • NOW DOING ALIGNMENTS • P.O. Box 701 • 6550 Redwood Ln. Prince George, VA 23875

804-733-9179 FAX: 804-733-1194

WE INSTALL JASPER ENGINES AND TRANSMISSIONS WE BRING THE CLEANING PLANT TO YOU

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RESIDENTIAL• COMMERCIAL • CHURCHES

804-520-0425

CELEBRATING 26 YEARS OF SERVICE!

Please Support The Military

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Grace Lutheran Church 13028 Harrowgate Road Chester ........................................................... 804-748-6058 See our ad on this page The Restoration Center 6751 Billy Williams Memorial Dr. Prince George................................................. 804-862-9571 See our ad on this page

ANGEL CARE CENTER • Now Enrolling INFANTS TO 12 YEARS • Child Care Assistance Programs • Welcome Before &/or After School Care • Summer Camp • 7 Days a Week • 6:00 am – 11:00 pm

Serving Petersburg, Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Chesterfield & Prince George

804-862-1600 • 804-926-5331

RESTORATION PREPARATORY ACADEMY • Now Enrolling Pre K2-12th Grade • One-on-One Instruction • Hot Meals • Reasonable Tuition • Caring Teachers

• Special Needs Students Accepted • A Member of The Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) • Accepting Applications at this location

Dermatology Paladin Dermatology, LLC 44-A Medical Park Blvd. Petersburg........................................................ 804-835-6777 www.PaladinDerm.com See our ad on page 56 Dentists Commonwealth Dentistry 456 Charles H. Dimmock Parkway Colonial Heights............................................. 804-520-4088 See our ad on page 74

Looking For a Church Home?

Come Visit Our Church Family

Just Christians Seeking To Be More Like Jesus Everyday! The Bible Is Taught To Be Practical And Relevant. Visit Us As We Worship God Together In Spirit And In Truth. We Offer: Marriage And Family Counseling Schedule of Services Youth And Adult Activities Attended Nursery Sunday Minister: Dr. Russ Jurek 9:30am Bible Study 10:30am Worship Edgehill Church Of Christ 6:00pm Evening Worship 25609 Grant Avenue, Petersburg, VA Wednesday www.edgehillchurchofchrist.org 7:00pm Bible Study Bible Classes For All Ages!

804-861-3306

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RACE LUTHERAN CHURCH WELCOMES YOU EACH SUNDAY

8:15 am & 10:45 am - Worship Services & Children's Church 9:30 am - Christian Education 5th Sunday 10:00 am Worship Service & Children's Church Holy Communion @ 8:15 am 1st & 3rd Sundays 10:45 am 2nd & 4th Sundays

RICH FINCK, PASTOR

www.gracelutheranva.org • glcoffice@verizon.net 13028 Harrowgate Rd., Chester, Virginia 23831

Phone: (804) 748-6058

NEED PRAYER?

FEELING OVERWHELMED?

E-mail your confidential prayer request to us at

restorefam@aol.com

SUNDAY: Celebration Service 3pm SATURDAY: Prayer & Children’s Outreach 12 noon

#PrayerForMilitaryFamiliesDaily

THE RESTORATION CENTER 6751 Billy Williams Memorial Dr., Prince George, VA 23875 (The brown building across the street from the Dollar Store)

804-862-9571

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COMMONWEALTH DENTISTRY Family & Cosmetic Dentistry

Mark Beltrami, D.D.S. • Bryan Dixon, D.D.S. • David Malan, D.D.S. Luiza Kreuzar, D.D.S. • Craig Blackham, D.D.S. Matthew Stafford, D.D.S. • Emil Christofakis, D.D.S.

We offer all aspects of dentistry from children to seniors with a gentle touch and friendly staff. LASER DENTISTRY

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FINANCING AVAILABLE • New Patients Welcome Ask About Our Insurance Plans • Emergency Service Available • Evening Hours • Oral Sedation • 1 Hour In-House Teeth Whitening/Take Home System Available

520-4088

456 Charles H. Dimmock Pkwy., Parkway West Colonial Heights (Behind Arby’s)

434-676-8023 Kenbridge, VA

458-3004

804-272-7040 Richmond, VA

210 N. 4th Avenue Hopewell, VA

434-645-7558 Crewe, VA

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Ellis Family Dentistry 3416 Woodlawn Street Hopewell......................................................... 804-458-6733 See our ad on this page

Ellis Family Dentistry Jonathan H. Ellis, D.D.S. David L. Ellis, D.D.S. “Our Family Cares for Your Family” • Preventative, Restorative, Cosmetic & Comprehensive Dental Care for Adults and Children • Most Insurances Accepted • Digital X-rays with 80% less Radiation • Tooth Replacement with Implants, Dentures and Partials • Simple & Surgical Extractions

• Implant Placement Surgery and Restoration • Implant Supported Dentures • Periodontal (Gum) Treatment & Maintenance • Crowns in a Day with CEREC • Bridges • Root Canals • Invisalign (clear braces) • Veneers (Lumineers) • Teeth Whitening

MILITARY DISCOUNTS • NEW PATIENTS WELCOME!

www.EllisSmiles.com 3416 WOODLAWN STREET • HOPEWELL, VA

804-458-6733

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Heavenly Smiles Dentistry 1100-A Boulevard Colonial Heights............................................. 804-892-1330 See our ad on this page Dr. Sam E. English, DDS 5303 Plaza Dr., Ste. 103 Hopewell......................................................... 804-458-5047 See our ad on the back of the Fort Lee Map

HEAVENLY SMILES DENTISTRY

DR. JUAN A. ROJAS 1100-A Boulevard, Colonial Height, VA

804-892-1330

MILITARY & SENIORS DISCOUNTS

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Dentist/Orthodontist Anderson Orthodontics, LTD. Dr. “Chip” Anderson & Associates 556 Southpark Blvd., Colonial Heights.......... 804-526-2702 See our ad on page 52 Southside Orthodontics, LTD. Drs. Eric R. Shell & A. Wright Pond Colonial Heights............................................. 804-526-1241 See our ad on page 75 WB Orthodontics 12230 Iron Bridge Rd., Ste. B Chester .......................................................... 804-454-1888 See our ad on this page

WWW.JJDISCOUNTGIFTSHOP.COM DISCOUNT GIFT SHOP MR. JAMES JENKINS Cell: 804-898-2534 jenkinsje@comcast.net

Providing Behavioral Healthcare for Fort Lee Service Members & Families Dedicated Inpatient Unit and Day Treatment/ Partial Hospitalization Programs staffed with former military physicians and treatment team members who understand military life to help servicemen and women struggling with: • Substance Abuse / Chemical Dependency • Military Sexual Trauma • Depression • PTSD • Post Deployment Adjustment

HELP FOR FORT LEE FAMILIES INCLUDING: ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS ASK ABOUT ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY DISCOUNTS

(866) 546-2229

Friendly, Patient-Centered Orthodontic Care for Families in Chester & the Greater Richmond Area

24 Hours A Day • 7 Days A Week Take a virtual tour:

12230 Iron Bridge Rd, Suite B • Chester, VA

WWW.POPLARSPRINGS.COM

www.wb-orthodontics.com

804-454-1888

• Child and Adult Crisis Stabilization Units • Day Treatment/Partial Hospitalization Programs • Residential Treatment Center for Boys and Girls (Ages 11-17)

TRICARE Certified WAKESHI BENSON, DDS

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Gift Shops James Jenkins Discount Gift Shop www.JJDiscountGiftShop.com Hopewell......................................................... 804-898-2534 See our ad on page 76 Hospitals Poplar Springs Hospital 350 Poplar Drive Petersburg........................................................ 804-733-6874 See our ad on page 76 Southside Regional Medical Center 200 Medical Park Blvd. Petersburg........................................................ 804-765-5000 See our ad on the Inside Back Cover

(804) 518-0510

www.TheRealtorPro.com 2425 Boulevard, Suite 6 • Colonial Heights, VA 23834 • ESTABLISHED 1923 •

Brockwell & Portwood WE WORK WITH BUYER’S AND SELLER’S

804-518-0500

www.MyVirginiaRealEstate.com “Invite Us In, We’ll Bring Results”®

Hotel / Lodging Navy Gateway Inns & Suites Reservations: 1-877-NAVYBED (628-9233) www.dodlodging.net See our ad on page 56 Obstetrics & Gynecology VPFW - Virginia Physicians for Women, Ltd. 2025 Waterside Rd., Suite 100 Prince George................................................. 804-520-0205 See our ad on the Inside Front Cover Optometrists Petersburg Family Eye Care 44 Medical Park Blvd., Suite H Petersburg........................................................ 804-898-3373 See our ad on this page

Independently Owned and Operated

Physicians Richmond Gastroenterology Associates, Inc. 16011 Kairos Rd., Suite 300 Colonial Heights............................................. 804-520-5223 4700 Puddledock Rd., Suite 300 Prince George................................................. 804-520-5223 See our ad on this page

Acceptin g ne w pAt i e n t s ! sanjeev K. Jairath, MD Alfred Lee, MD (804) 520-5223

Property Management G.E. Matthews 2425 Boulevard, Suite 6 Colonial Heights............................................. 804-518-0510 See our ad on this page

16011 Kairos Road • Ste 300 • Colonial Heights, VA 23834 4700 Puddledock Road • Ste 300 • Prince George, VA 23875

Richmondgastro.com www.lee.army.mil

Real Estate Finer Homes – Builder/Realtor www.finerhomes.net 804-748-7575 See our ad on the back of the Fort Lee map

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Weichert Realtors Brockwell and Portwood Colonial Heights............................................. 804-518-0500 See our ad on page 77 Restaurants Rosa’s Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria 2.5 miles East of Main Gate Hopewell......................................................... 804-458-8744 See our ad on this page Schools/Colleges John Tyler Community College Campuses in Chester & Midlothian www.jtcc.edu................................................... 804-796-4000 See our ad on this page Storage – Household & Commercial South Crater Road Self Storage, Inc. 11440 S. Crater Road Petersburg........................................................ 804-861-2004 See our ad on page 79 Tattoo Studios City Limits Tattoo & Piercing, Ltd. 119-D Boulevard Colonial Heights............................................ 804-504-0600 See our ad on page 79

~ A Locals Favorite Since 1976 ~

Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • Real Italian Real Tradition • Cocktails Served • Banquet Facility

~ WED, THUR & FRI LUNCH BUFFET ~ SUNDAY BRUNCH

Pick-Up Window Open 7 Days a Week

WE DELIVER! 4098 Oaklawn Blvd. • Hopewell, VA (1.5 miles from Fort Lee)

804-458-8744 www.Rosas-Italian.com

Urgent Care BetterMed Urgent Care 4600 Puddledock Road Prince George................................................. 804-704-8655 See our ad on page 79 Veterinarians Crater Road Veterinary Hospital 464 S. Crater Road Petersburg........................................................ 804-733-8202 See our ad on the back of the Fort Lee Map Hopewell Animal Hospital 3806 Oaklawn Blvd., Ste. 100 Hopewell......................................................... 804-458-9521 See our ad on page 79

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MEETING ALL YOUR NEEDS... Large and Small

SOUTH CRATER RD. SELF-STORAGE INC. • Brand new facility and still expanding

Hopewell Animal Hospital 3806 OAKLAWN BLVD., SUITE 100 HOPEWELL, VA 23860 Less than 3 miles from Fort Lee Main Gate

• Family owned and operated • Residential and Commercial • Various sizes available

10’X10’ up to 10’X30’ 11440 South Crater Rd. Petersburg, VA 23805

COMPLETE MEDICAL/SURGICAL FACILITY

Quality Pet Care Since 1950

861-2004

Thank You for Supporting the Fort Lee Military Community

• Michael W. Harrison, D.V.M. • Jodie L. Coutts, D.V.M

 Micro-Chipping  Military & Senior Discounts on Vaccines  Pet Daycare

PET BOARDING AVAILABLE • GROOMING BY APPOINTMENT

804-458-9521

www.HopewellAnimalHospital.net

The Best Tattoo Studio In The Tri-Cities... ‘Cause Scottie Said So

You’ve tried the rest, now try the best... 119D Boulevard, Colonial Heights, VA 804-504-0600 Open 7 Days a week $25.00 Piercings Microdermal Implants Autoclave Sterilization We Specialize in: Custom Work Re-works and Cover-ups All Artists State Licensed

10% Discount on Tattoos with Military ID

Tri-Cities Best Artists

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Trust.

When you need hospital care, you can feel better than ever about choosing Southside Regional Medical Center.

Six Reasons to Trust Your Care to Southside Regional Medical Center: 1 Chest Pain 2 Primary 3 Cancer Center 4 The Joint 5 CT, MRI, 6 Comprehensive Center with Percutaneous Coronary Intervention accredited by the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care

Stroke Center Certification by The Joint Commission and the American Heart Association

Accreditation with Gold Commendation and Outstanding Achievement Award from the Commission on Cancer

Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Hip and Knee Joint Replacement

Mammography and Ultrasound accredited by the American College of Radiology

Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Center accredited by the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP).

SRMConline.com

Southside Regional Medical Center is directly or indirectly owned by a partnership that proudly includes physician owners, including certain members of the hospital’s medical staff.

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