Login
Adam Jones
"Dont underestimate the power & change Japanbases.com members can have."
ThaiGuy
30MM
Posted By Adam Jones on 05-16-2012 1:06 AM I am putting together a lot of things right now, and I need some help from the community to fill in some missing information gaps . What I need to know is who is responsible for the parent commands and who the tenant commands are? So for instance, CFAY has 3 commands. Yokosuka, Ikego, Negishi. Do other bases, especially in Okinawa fall under the same type of structure? So here is the list for MAINLAND Japan: Fleet Activities Yokosuka (CFAY) Ikego Negishi Yokosuka Naval Air Facilities Atsugi (NAF) Atsugi Fleet Activities Sasebo (CFAS) Sasebo Yokota Air Base (YAB) Tama Hills Yokota Naval Air Facilities Misawa (NAF) Misawa Camp Zama Sagami Depot Sagamihara So please 2x check the list from above, and let me know if there are any issues. Also, where do these bases fall under for Main Land? On their own, or do they fall under a parent command? - Camp Fuji - Kure - Yokohoma North Dock - Iwakuni ------------------------------------- So here is the list for OKINAWA Japan: Kadena Air Base (KAB) Kadena Fleet Activities Okinawa (CFAO) ? Additional bases, that I dont know where they fall under? - Camp Courtney - Camp Foster - Camp Gonsalves - Camp Hansen - Camp Kinser - Camp Lester - Camp McTureous - Camp Schwab - Camp Shields - Camp S.D. Butler - Fort Buckner - Futenma - Kadena - Naha - Torii Station - White Beach ------------------------- If anyone can help me with this listing, and explain the structure for the Okinawa area and how its broken down for who is the parent command and who the tenant commands are I would appreciate it. - Each person that provides assistance, I will grant each person with 100 extra JB Bucks for your help, which will come in handy very very soon. Thanks.
Yokota The host unit at Yokota is the 374th Airlift Wing and is currently used for airlift missions throughout East Asia. The 374th includes four groups: operations, mission support, maintenance and medical. Each group manages a various number of squadrons in order to carry out the wing's mission. 374th Operations Group (Tail Code: YJ) The 374th Operations Group maintains a forward presence by providing rapid responsive movement of personnel, equipment and operational support in the Asia-Pacific region. The group consists of: 374th Operations Support Squadron 36th Airlift Squadron (Lockheed C-130H1 Hercules) 459th Airlift Squadron (Bell UH-1N Iroquois (Huey)), (C-12J Huron)[2] It is not uncommon to see a C-5, KC-10, DC-8, C-17, L-100, civilian charter airline aircraft (Omni International, North American Airlines, World Airways, Ryan International, etc.) and cargo 747s on the Transient Aircraft ramp. 374th Maintenance Group The 374th Maintenance Group maintains C-130H2, C-12 and UH-1N aircraft supporting intratheater airlift and distinguished visitor transport for Pacific Air Forces. 374th Mission Support Group The 374th Mission Support Group is responsible to the 374th Airlift Wing Commander for command, control and direction of support activities to 374 AW and 32 tenant units to include HQ US Forces Japan and Fifth Air Force. 374th Medical Group The 374th Medical Group, ensures medical readiness of 374 AW, 5 AF, and US Forces Japan personnel. They also maintain 64 War Reserve Materiel projects, including the USAF's largest Patient Movement Item inventory. Associate/Tenant Units U.S. Forces, Japan (USFJ) -- a nonoperational, politico-military unit that serves as the USPACOM front for US-Japanese military discussions. Fifth Air Force (5AF) -- along with 13th AF, the air component to USPACOM. 730th Air Mobility Squadron Air Force Band of the Pacific-Asia Stars & Stripes American Forces Network U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Activities Far East (FEACT) (inspection of ships bound for U.S. ports for port control and safety reasons). 103rd Squadron, Civil Air Patrol The Civil Air Patrol's Yokota Air Base Squadron 103 conducts operations at Yokota Air Base.
It is not uncommon to see a C-5, KC-10, DC-8, C-17, L-100, civilian charter airline aircraft (Omni International, North American Airlines, World Airways, Ryan International, etc.) and cargo 747s on the Transient Aircraft ramp.
Camp Courtney is a United States Marine Base located in Uruma City, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the larger Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler and home to the III Marine Expeditionary Force headquarters as well as the 3rd Marine Division Headquarters. Camp Foster serves as the headquarters for MCB Butler, as well as the Okinawa office of United States Forces Japan. Camp Gonsalves (JWTC) Part of 3rd Marine Division Garrison/HQ Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler Northern Training Area This training area is managed by Marine Corps and used not only by its units but also by units of the Army, Navy and Air Force. Kinds of training include infantry exercise, helicopter exercises, evasion and escape training, survival and rescue training and artillery drills. Further, this training area has become the only Jungle Warfare Training Center of the U.S. military since they withdrew their forces from the Philippines and Panama. Camp Hansen is a United States Marine Corps base located in Okinawa, Japan. The camp is situated in the town of Kin, near the northern shore of Kin Bay, and is the second-northernmost major installation on Okinawa, with Camp Schwab to the north. It is part of Marine Corps Base Camp Butler, which itself is not a physical base and encompasses all Marine Corps installations on Okinawa. Camp Kinser is a United States Marine Corps camp located just north of Naha city in Okinawa, Japan, that is currently home to the 3rd Marine Logistics Group. Camp Lester (Camp Kuwae) Okinawa, Japan Camp Lester (Camp Kuwae) is located on the flat coastline area facing the East China Sea in Chatan town. Other than having an important military hospital, there is also a school, soccer field and various living quarters. Also within the facility, the town office is being built under the agreement of Article 2 paragraph 4(a) of SOFA, which allows joint use of the area. The United States and Japan released the Final Report of the Special Action Committee on Okinawa on December 2, 1996. The report made 27 recommendations to reduce the impact of the US military presence on the Okinawan people. This included the return of most of Camp Kuwae (approx 99 ha/245 acres) with the intention to finish the process by the end of March 2008 after the Naval Hospital is relocated to Camp Zukeran and remaining facilities there are relocated to Camp Zukeran or other facilities and areas in Okinawa. The recommendations included the consolidation of US housing areas in Camp Kuwae and Camp Zukeran and return portions of land in housing areas there with the intention to finish the process by the end of March 2008 (approx. 83 ha/206 acres at Camp Zukeran; in addition, approx. 35 ha/85 acres at Camp Kuwae will be returned through housing consolidation. Camp McTureous is part of Marine Corps Base Butler in Kawasaki village, Uruma City, Okinawa, Japan. Located in the western part of Agena district of Uruma City, Camp McTureous, is equipped with family residential facilities, sports facilities and an elementary school. The camp is named in honor of Robert M. McTureous, Jr., a Marine private who was awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry and sacrifice of life during the Battle of Okinawa. Camp Schwab Okinawa, Japan Type Military base In use 1959- present Controlled by USMC Garrison 4th Marine Regiment Camp Schwab, nicknamed Man Camp, is a United States Marine Corps camp located in northeastern Okinawa, Japan, that is currently home to the 4th Marine Regiment and other elements of the 28,000 American servicemen based on the island in fulfilment of the 1952 commitment of the United States to defend Japan. The Camp was dedicated in 1959, in honor of Medal of Honor recipient Albert E. Schwab, who was killed in action during the Battle of Okinawa. The unit conducts live-fire training and coordination with other units to provide a forward defense of Japan. Camp Shields Okinawa, Japan Camp Shields is located in the northwestern part of Okinawa city. It is equipped with a construction equipment repair facility and resource storage facility. It also has barracks, residential housing, and leisure/recreational facilities. In the back are Kadena Ammunition Storage Area and Kadena Air Base. In 1995 and 1997 Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5 [NMCB 5] occupied Camp Shields, near Kadena Air Base on Okinawa, Japan. As part of their normal rotation cycle, NMCB 5 arrived on island to relieve NMCB 4 in the role of providing construction support to the region. During the 1997 deployment, NMCB 5 constructed several projects at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Kadena Air Base and the Marine Station and Camp Schaulb. The Seabees were also be tasked with building a retaining wall at White Beach and a seawall at Awase in addition to continuing the road improvement project at the Northern Training Area and various other Commanding Officer discretionary projects in the local area. Camp Smedley Butler is actually a collection of facilities and satellite installations spread throughout Okinawa. Camp Smedley Butler was formerly called Camp or Fort Buckner, named for Army General Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr., who commanded ground forces in the invasion of Okinawa and was killed in the last days of the battle. The renaming of Buckner to Butler occurred after most US Army troops left Okinawa, and the base was transferred to the USMC. Fort Buckner is a small Army base located directly next to Camp Foster on Okinawa, Japan. The 58th Signal Battalion and E Co. of the 53rd Signal Battalion are the only units on the fort. All Army specific support for the unit is located on Torii Station, but due to the nature of the United States military on Okinawa many of the facilities on all bases there are used by each branch. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma or MCAS Futenma (ICAO: ROTM) is a United States Marine Corps base located in Ginowan, 5 NM (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) northeast[2]A of Naha, on the island of Okinawa. It is home to approximately 4,000 Marines of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing and has been a U.S. military airbase since the island was occupied following the Battle of Okinawa in 1945. Marine Corps pilots and aircrew are assigned to the base for training and providing air support to other land-based Marines in Okinawa. The base includes a 2,740 by 45 m (8,990 by 148 ft)[2]A runway as well as extensive barracks, administrative and logistical facilities. The air station is tasked with operating a variety of fixed and rotary-wing aircraft in support of the III Marine Expeditionary Force. The base is also used as a United Nations air facility. The 18th Wing is the host unit at Kadena AB. In addition, the base hosts associate units from five other Air Force major commands, the United States Navy, and other Department of Defense agencies and direct reporting units. Associate units operate more than 20 permanently assigned, forward-based or deployed aircraft from the base on a daily basis. Futenma Air Station This air station is home to the Marine Aircraft Group 36 (MAG 36) under 1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW) of the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF). Amongst U.S. military bases in Japan, This Marine Corps' air base ranks with Iwakuni Air Station and it hosts 71 aircraft . The aircraft are mainly assignsd to the helicopter unit. This air base is equipped with a runway, hangars, communication facilities, maintenance and repair facilities, storage facilities as well as public welfare and other facilities. It is thus a comprehensively equipped air station. Kadena Air Base 18th Wing Kadena Air Base is the home to the Air Force's largest combat wing—the 18th Wing—and a variety of associate units. Nearly 18,000 Americans and more than 4,000 Japanese employees and contractors make up Team Kadena. The wing is broken down into five groups, the 18th Operations Group, the 18th Maintenance Group, the 18th Mission Support Group, the 18th Civil Engineer Group and the 18th Medical Group. Kadena's fleet of F-15C/D Eagles (the 44th and 67th Fighter Squadrons); KC-135R/T Stratotankers (the 909th Air Refueling Squadron); E-3B/C Sentries (the 961st Airborne Air Control Squadron); HH-60 Pave Hawks (the 33d Rescue Squadron); MC-130H Combat Talon IIs; MC-130P Combat Shadows; RC- and WC- 135s; and Navy P-3 Orions project U.S. deterrence throughout the Western Pacific and South-East Asia, promoting regional peace and stability. Associate units: 353d Special Operations Group The 353d Special Operations Group is an element of the Air Force Special Operations Command, Hurlburt Field, Florida. The 750 Airmen of the group are organized into three flying squadrons, a maintenance squadron, a special tactics squadron and an operations support squadron. The flying squadrons operate three separate and uniquely different airframes: the MC-130P Combat Shadow, MC-130H Combat Talon II and, at Osan, the MH-53J Pave Low III helicopter. 733rd Air Mobility Squadron The more than 320 people of the 733rd Air Mobility Squadron manage all passengers and cargo traveling by air in and out of Kadena. This Air Mobility Command unit supports about 650 aircraft arrivals and departures every month, moving more than 12,000 passengers and nearly 3,000 tons of cargo. 82d Reconnaissance Squadron Air Combat Command's 82d Reconnaissance Squadron maintains aircraft; prepares combat-ready aircrews; and analyzes, processes, and disseminates intelligence data launch in support of RC-135V/W Rivet Joint, RC-135U Combat Sent and WC-135 Constant Phoenix missions flown in the Pacific Theater. Of special value to the Pacific Command and national command authorities, information obtained is used at all levels of the Department of Defense and within other government agencies. The squadron works closely with the 390th Intelligence Squadron. 390th Intelligence Squadron Air Intelligence Agency's 390th Intelligence Squadron conducts information operations by providing tailored combat intelligence and assessing the security of friendly command, control, communication and computer systems to enhance warfighting survivability, situation awareness and targeting. U.S. Army 1st Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery Regiment (United States), assigned to the 94th AAMDC. This is a Patriot PAC-3 battalion. It consists of four Patriot missile batteries (Alpha through Delta), a maintenance company (Echo) and a headquarters battery (HHB). Other units: 320th Special Tactics Squadron 1st Special Operations Squadron 17th Special Operations Squadron 733rd Air Mobility Squadron Det 1, 554th Red Horse Squadron American Forces Network Detachment 11, AFNEWS Det 3, Pacaf Air Postal Squadron Det 3, United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine Support Center Pacific, OO-ALC/Maly Det 3, Wr-Alc Air Force Petroleum Office Det 624, AF Office of Special investigations Det 233, Air Force Audit Agency Field Training Detachment Det 15, 372nd Training Squadron Defense Commissary Agency DoDDS Pacific Director's Office Department of Defense Dependents Schools Pacific-Okinawa District U.S. Consulate Naha Marine Wing Liaison Kadena American Red Cross 18th Force Support Squadron Kadena Air Base Kadena Air Base is the largest Air Force base in the Far East and has 2 runways. They measure approximately 4,000m in length, including the 300m overruns. This air base is home to the 18th Wing under the command of the 5th Air Force and approximately 100 aircraft are permanently stationed here. These aircraft include fighters, air refueling aircraft and Airborne Warning And Control System (AWACS). Together with other tenant unit, the 18th Wing functions in air defense, counter attack, air transport, support, reconnaissance, and aircraft maintenance and other areas. Kadena Air Base therefore plays acomprehensive role. The Naha Port Facility, formerly the Naha Military Port, is a United States Forces Japan facility located in Naha, Okinawa, Japan, at the mouse of Kokuba River (国場川 Kokuba-gawa?), which flows into the East China Sea.[1] The Naha Military Port was constructed by the U.S. troops after their landing on Okinawa Island in 1945. It served as a logistic base during the Vietnam War.[2] After the reversion of Okinawa from the United States to Japan in 1972, return of the land to the government of Japan was agreed at the 15th U.S.-Japan Security Consultative Committee held in 1974.[1] A part of the land has been returned and the remaining land will be returned after the completion of planned move of the facility to Urasoe, Okinawa.[1] Torii Station (Japanese: トリイステーション) is a United States Army facility located in Yomitan, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Home to the United States Army on Okinawa, 10th Support Group, along with the 1-1 ADA (REG), 835th Trans BN, 247th MP DET, 505th QM BN, 83rd ORD BN,35th CSSB, 1st Battalion - 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), and the 58th SIG BN provide support to all other services on island. It is the main United States Army controlled garrison in the Okinawa prefecture of Japan. The Army on Okinawa is responsible for the critical function for all US services on Okinawa. The major functions include receiving and distributing cargo, distributing the island's military fuel supply, and port operations. A medical clinic is located on Torii Station which addresses the needs of the active duty personnel assigned to Torii. A Dental Clinic is located on Torii Station, which provides complete and qualified care for active duty personnel. It also houses the Scuba Locker, where SCUBA equipment is available for rent or purchase. The Torii Communication site 'Torii Station' is so named for the torii (鳥居), or Japanese Shinto gates, at its front gate. The site is located in the level area of southwestern Yomitan village and is a very significant strategic communication network. Also, a large portion of the base is used by local farmers for farming. White Beach The White Beach area is used as a logistics support port for the 7th Fleet and as a home port for the 76th Task Force 1st Amphibious Unit of the same fleet. It is also used to supply goods and fuel as well as to load munitions. Also, nuclear vessels make port calls here to rest, take on supplies, and for maintenance. Since Belleau Wood, an assault Ship has been deployed to Sasebo Naval Base in Nagasaki Prefecture, this ship also makes port calls to White Beach, using it as a base to supply personnel, equipment, and ammunition during training at sea.
Camp Lester (Camp Kuwae) is located on the flat coastline area facing the East China Sea in Chatan town. Other than having an important military hospital, there is also a school, soccer field and various living quarters. Also within the facility, the town office is being built under the agreement of Article 2 paragraph 4(a) of SOFA, which allows joint use of the area.
The United States and Japan released the Final Report of the Special Action Committee on Okinawa on December 2, 1996. The report made 27 recommendations to reduce the impact of the US military presence on the Okinawan people. This included the return of most of Camp Kuwae (approx 99 ha/245 acres) with the intention to finish the process by the end of March 2008 after the Naval Hospital is relocated to Camp Zukeran and remaining facilities there are relocated to Camp Zukeran or other facilities and areas in Okinawa. The recommendations included the consolidation of US housing areas in Camp Kuwae and Camp Zukeran and return portions of land in housing areas there with the intention to finish the process by the end of March 2008 (approx. 83 ha/206 acres at Camp Zukeran; in addition, approx. 35 ha/85 acres at Camp Kuwae will be returned through housing consolidation.
Camp McTureous is part of Marine Corps Base Butler in Kawasaki village, Uruma City, Okinawa, Japan.
Located in the western part of Agena district of Uruma City, Camp McTureous, is equipped with family residential facilities, sports facilities and an elementary school.
The camp is named in honor of Robert M. McTureous, Jr., a Marine private who was awarded the Medal of Honor for gallantry and sacrifice of life during the Battle of Okinawa.
Camp Schwab, nicknamed Man Camp, is a United States Marine Corps camp located in northeastern Okinawa, Japan, that is currently home to the 4th Marine Regiment and other elements of the 28,000 American servicemen based on the island in fulfilment of the 1952 commitment of the United States to defend Japan. The Camp was dedicated in 1959, in honor of Medal of Honor recipient Albert E. Schwab, who was killed in action during the Battle of Okinawa.
The unit conducts live-fire training and coordination with other units to provide a forward defense of Japan.
Camp Shields is located in the northwestern part of Okinawa city. It is equipped with a construction equipment repair facility and resource storage facility. It also has barracks, residential housing, and leisure/recreational facilities. In the back are Kadena Ammunition Storage Area and Kadena Air Base.
In 1995 and 1997 Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5 [NMCB 5] occupied Camp Shields, near Kadena Air Base on Okinawa, Japan. As part of their normal rotation cycle, NMCB 5 arrived on island to relieve NMCB 4 in the role of providing construction support to the region. During the 1997 deployment, NMCB 5 constructed several projects at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Kadena Air Base and the Marine Station and Camp Schaulb. The Seabees were also be tasked with building a retaining wall at White Beach and a seawall at Awase in addition to continuing the road improvement project at the Northern Training Area and various other Commanding Officer discretionary projects in the local area.
Marine Corps Air Station Futenma or MCAS Futenma (ICAO: ROTM) is a United States Marine Corps base located in Ginowan, 5 NM (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) northeast[2]A of Naha, on the island of Okinawa. It is home to approximately 4,000 Marines of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing and has been a U.S. military airbase since the island was occupied following the Battle of Okinawa in 1945. Marine Corps pilots and aircrew are assigned to the base for training and providing air support to other land-based Marines in Okinawa.
The base includes a 2,740 by 45 m (8,990 by 148 ft)[2]A runway as well as extensive barracks, administrative and logistical facilities. The air station is tasked with operating a variety of fixed and rotary-wing aircraft in support of the III Marine Expeditionary Force. The base is also used as a United Nations air facility.
The 18th Wing is the host unit at Kadena AB. In addition, the base hosts associate units from five other Air Force major commands, the United States Navy, and other Department of Defense agencies and direct reporting units. Associate units operate more than 20 permanently assigned, forward-based or deployed aircraft from the base on a daily basis. Futenma Air Station This air station is home to the Marine Aircraft Group 36 (MAG 36) under 1st Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW) of the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF). Amongst U.S. military bases in Japan, This Marine Corps' air base ranks with Iwakuni Air Station and it hosts 71 aircraft . The aircraft are mainly assignsd to the helicopter unit. This air base is equipped with a runway, hangars, communication facilities, maintenance and repair facilities, storage facilities as well as public welfare and other facilities. It is thus a comprehensively equipped air station.
Associate units:
Other units:
Kadena Air Base Kadena Air Base is the largest Air Force base in the Far East and has 2 runways. They measure approximately 4,000m in length, including the 300m overruns. This air base is home to the 18th Wing under the command of the 5th Air Force and approximately 100 aircraft are permanently stationed here. These aircraft include fighters, air refueling aircraft and Airborne Warning And Control System (AWACS). Together with other tenant unit, the 18th Wing functions in air defense, counter attack, air transport, support, reconnaissance, and aircraft maintenance and other areas. Kadena Air Base therefore plays acomprehensive role.
The Naha Port Facility, formerly the Naha Military Port, is a United States Forces Japan facility located in Naha, Okinawa, Japan, at the mouse of Kokuba River (国場川 Kokuba-gawa?), which flows into the East China Sea.[1]
The Naha Military Port was constructed by the U.S. troops after their landing on Okinawa Island in 1945. It served as a logistic base during the Vietnam War.[2] After the reversion of Okinawa from the United States to Japan in 1972, return of the land to the government of Japan was agreed at the 15th U.S.-Japan Security Consultative Committee held in 1974.[1] A part of the land has been returned and the remaining land will be returned after the completion of planned move of the facility to Urasoe, Okinawa.[1]
Torii Station (Japanese: トリイステーション) is a United States Army facility located in Yomitan, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Home to the United States Army on Okinawa, 10th Support Group, along with the 1-1 ADA (REG), 835th Trans BN, 247th MP DET, 505th QM BN, 83rd ORD BN,35th CSSB, 1st Battalion - 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), and the 58th SIG BN provide support to all other services on island.
It is the main United States Army controlled garrison in the Okinawa prefecture of Japan. The Army on Okinawa is responsible for the critical function for all US services on Okinawa. The major functions include receiving and distributing cargo, distributing the island's military fuel supply, and port operations. A medical clinic is located on Torii Station which addresses the needs of the active duty personnel assigned to Torii. A Dental Clinic is located on Torii Station, which provides complete and qualified care for active duty personnel. It also houses the Scuba Locker, where SCUBA equipment is available for rent or purchase.
ybigale
Evan
Posted By Evan on 05-16-2012 2:02 PM I think this just highlights something. We have WAY too many bases in Japan.
U.S. Military Base Locations Service State Name Commercial DSN Web Page Air Force ALABAMA MAXWELL AFB (334) 953-1110 493-1110 www.au.af.mil Air Force ALABAMA MAXWELL AFB Gunter Annex (334) 416-1110 596-1110 www.au.af.mil Air Force ALASKA EIELSON AFB (907) 552-1110 (317) 552-1110 www.eielson.af.mil Air Force ALASKA ELMENDORF AFB (907) 552-1110 (317) 552-1110 www.elmendorf.af.mil Air Force ARIZONA DAVIS-MONTHAN AFB (520) 228-1110 228-1110 www.dm.af.mil Air Force ARIZONA LUKE AFB (602) 856-7411 896-7411 www.luke.af.mil Air Force ARKANSAS LITTLE ROCK AFB (501) 987-1110 731-1110 www.littlerock.af.mil Air Force CALIFORNIA BEALE AFB (916) 634-3000 368-1110 www.beale.af.mil Air Force CALIFORNIA EDWARDS AFB (805) 277-1110 527-1110 www.edwards.af.mil Air Force CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES AFB (310) 363-1876 833-1876 www.laafb.af.mil Air Force CALIFORNIA McCLELLAN AFB (916) 643-4113 633-1110 www.mcclellan.af.mil Air Force CALIFORNIA ONIZUKA AS (408) 752-3000 561-3000 www.oafb.af.mil Air Force CALIFORNIA TRAVIS AFB (707) 424-1110 837-1110 www.travis.af.mil Air Force CALIFORNIA VANDENBERG AFB (805) 734-8232 276-1110 www.vafb.af.mil Air Force COLORADO BUCKLEY ANGB (303) 677-9011 877-9011 www.co.ang.af.mil Air Force COLORADO CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN AIR STATION (719) 474-1110 268-1110 www.cheyennemountain.af.mil Air Force COLORADO PETERSON AFB (719) 556-7321 834-7011 www.spacecom.af.mil Air Force COLORADO SCHRIEVER AFB (719) 567-1110 560-1110 www.fafb.af.mil Air Force COLORADO U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY (719) 333-1110 333-1110 www.usafa.af.mil Air Force DELAWARE DOVER AFB (302) 677-3000 445-3000 www.dover.af.mil Air Force DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BOLLING AFB (703) 545-6700 227-0101 www.bolling.af.mil Air Force FLORIDA EGLIN AFB (850) 882-1110 872-1110 www.eglin.af.mil Air Force FLORIDA HURLBURT FIELD (850) 884-1110 579-1110 www.hurlburt.af.mil Air Force FLORIDA MacDILL AFB (813) 828-1110 968-1110 www.macdill.af.mil Air Force FLORIDA PATRICK AFB (407) 494-1110 854-1110 www.pafb.af.mil Air Force FLORIDA TYNDALL AFB (850) 283-1110 523-1110 www.tyndall.af.mil Air Force GEORGIA MOODY AFB (912) 257-4211 460-4211 www.moody.af.mil Air Force GEORGIA ROBINS AFB (912) 926-1113 468-1001 www.robins.af.mil Air Force HAWAII HICKAM AFB (808) 471-7110 471-7110 www.hickam.af.mil Air Force IDAHO MOUNTAIN HOME AFB (208) 828-2111 728-1110 www.mountainhome.af.mil Air Force ILLINOIS SCOTT AFB (618) 256-1110 576-1110 www.scott.af.mil Air Force KANSAS McCONNELL AFB (316) 652-6100 743-6100 www.mcconnell.af.mil Air Force LOUISIANA BARKSDALE AFB (318) 456-2252 781-2252 www.barksdale.af.mil Air Force MARYLAND ANDREWS AFB (301) 981-1110 858-1110 www.aon.af.mil Air Force MASSACHUSETTS HANSCOM AFB (781) 377-4441 478-4441 www.esc.hanscom.af.mil Air Force MICHIGAN SELFRIDGE ANGB (810) 307-4011 273-4011 www.miself.ang.af.mil Air Force MISSISSIPPI COLUMBUS AFB (601) 434-7322 742-1110 www.columbus.af.mil Air Force MISSISSIPPI KEESLER AFB (228) 377-1110 597-1110 www.kee.aetc.af.mil Air Force MISSOURI WHITEMAN AFB (660) 687-1110 975-1110 www.whiteman.af.mil Air Force MONTANA MALMSTROM AFB (406) 731-1110 632-1110 www.malmstrom.af.mil Air Force NEBRASKA OFFUTT AFB (402) 294-1110 271-1110 www.offutt.af.mil Air Force NEVADA NELLIS AFB (702) 652-1110 682-1110 www.nellis.af.mil Air Force NEW JERSEY McGUIRE AFB (609) 724-1100 440-0111 www.mcguire.af.mil Air Force NEW MEXICO CANNON AFB (505) 784-3311 681-3311 www.cannon.af.mil Air Force NEW MEXICO HOLLOMAN AFB (505) 475-6511 867-1110 www.holloman.af.mil Air Force NEW MEXICO KIRTLAND AFB (505) 846-0011 246-0011 www.kirtland.af.mil Air Force NORTH CAROLINA POPE AFB (910) 394-1110 424-1110 www.pope.af.mil Air Force NORTH CAROLINA SEYMOUR JOHNSON AFB (919) 736-5584 488-5884 www.seymourjohnson.af.mil Air Force NORTH DAKOTA GRAND FORKS AFB (701) 747-3000 362-3000 www.grandforks.af.mil Air Force NORTH DAKOTA MINOT AFB (701) 723-1110 453-1110 www.minot.af.mil Air Force OHIO WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB (937) 257-1110 787-1110 www.wpafb.af.mil Air Force OKLAHOMA ALTUS AFB (580) 482-8100 866-1110 www.lts.aetc.af.mil Air Force OKLAHOMA TINKER AFB (405) 732-7321 334-1110 www.tinker.af.mil Air Force OKLAHOMA VANCE AFB (580) 213-2121 448-7110 www.vnc.aetc.af.mil Air Force SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON AFB (843) 963-6000 673-2100 www.charleston.af.mil Air Force SOUTH CAROLINA SHAW AFB (803) 895-1110 965-1110 www.shaw.af.mil Air Force SOUTH DAKOTA ELLSWORTH AFB (605) 385-1000 675-1000 www.ellsworth.af.mil Air Force TEXAS BROOKS AFB (210) 536-1110 240-1110 www.brooks.af.mil Air Force TEXAS DYESS AFB (915) 696-3113 461-1110 www.dyess.af.mil Air Force TEXAS GOODFELLOW AFB (915) 654-3231 477-3231 www.goodfellow.af.mil Air Force TEXAS KELLY AFB (210) 925-1110 945-1110 www.kelly-afb.org Air Force TEXAS LACKLAND AFB (210) 671-1110 473-1110 www.lackland.af.mil Air Force TEXAS LAUGHLIN AFB (210) 298-3511 732-1110 www.lau.aetc.af.mil Air Force TEXAS RANDOLPH AFB (210) 652-1110 487-1110 www.randolph.af.mil Air Force TEXAS SHEPPARD AFB (940) 676-2511 736-2511 www.spd.aetc.af.mil Air Force UTAH HILL AFB (801) 777-7221 777-7221 www.hill.af.mil Air Force VIRGINIA LANGLEY AFB (757) 764-1110 574-1110 www.langley.af.mil Air Force WASHINGTON FAIRCHILD AFB (509) 247-1212 657-1110 www.fairchild.af.mil Air Force WASHINGTON McCHORD AFB (253) 984-1910 984-1110 www.mcchord.af.mil Air Force WEST VIRGINIA SHEPHERD FIELD (304) 262-5100 242-9210 www.wvmrt.ANG.af.mil Air Force WYOMING F.E. WARREN AFB (307) 773-1110 481-1841 www.warren.af.mil Army ALABAMA FORT McCLELLAN (256) 848-4275 656-4275 www.mcclellan.army.mil Army ALABAMA REDSTONE ARSENAL (256) 876-2151 746-0011 www.redstone.army.mil Army ALABAMA FORT RUCKER (334) 255-1110 558-1110 www.rucker.army.mil Army ALASKA FORT RICHARDSON (907) 384-1110 (317) 384-1110 www.usarak.army.mil Army ALASKA FORT WAINWRIGHT (907) 353-1110 (312) 353-1110 www.wainwright.army.mil Army ARIZONA FORT HUACHUCA (520) 538-2622 879-7111 huachuca-www.army.mil Army ARIZONA YUMA PROVING GROUND (520) 328-3287 899-3287 www.yuma.army.mil/ Army CALIFORNIA FORT IRWIN (760) 380-1110 470-1110 www.irwin.army.mil Army CALIFORNIA PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY (813) 242-5119 878-5119 pom-www.army.mil Army COLORADO FORT CARSON (719) 526-5811 691-5811 www.carson.army.mil Army DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FORT McNAIR (202) 685-3089 227-3089 www.fmmc.army.mil Army DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER (202) 782-3501 662-3501 www.wramc.amedd.army.mil Army GEORGIA FORT BENNING (706) 545-2211 835-2211 www.benning.army.mil Army GEORGIA FORT GILLEM (404) 464-3113 797-1001 www.mcphersn.army.mil Army GEORGIA FORT GORDON (706) 791-0110 780-0110 www.gordon.army.mil Army GEORGIA HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD (912) 352-6521 870-1110 www.stewart.army.mil Army GEORGIA FORT McPHERSON (404) 464-2980 367-2980 www.mcpherson.army.mil Army GEORGIA FORT STEWART (912) 767-1411 870-1411 www.stewart.army.mil Army HAWAII SCHOFIELD BARRACKS (808) 471-7110 (315) 471-7110 www.usarpac.army.mil Army HAWAII FORT SHAFTER (808) 471-7110 (315) 471-7110 www.usarpac.army.mil Army HAWAII TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER (808) 433-2778 (315) 433-6662 www.tamc.amedd.army.mil Army ILLINOIS CHARLES MELVIN PRICE SUPPORT CENTER (618) 452-4212 892-4212 www.cmpsc.army.mil Army KANSAS FORT LEAVENWORTH (913) 684-4021 552-4021 leav-www.army.mil Army KANSAS FORT RILEY (785) 239-2672 856-1110 www.riley.army.mil Army KENTUCKY FORT CAMPBELL (502) 798-2151 635-2151 www.campbell.army.mil Army KENTUCKY FORT KNOX (502) 624-1181 464-1181 www.knox.army.mil Army LOUISIANA FORT POLK (318) 531-2911 863-2911 www.jrtc-polk.army.mil Army MARYLAND ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND (410) 278-5201 298-5201 www.apg.army.mil Army MARYLAND FORT DETRICK (301) 619-8000 343-8000 www.armymedicine.army.mil/detrick/ Army MARYLAND FORT MEADE (301) 677-6261 923-1110 www.mdw.army.mil/meade.htm Army MISSISSIPPI CAMP SHELBY ARMY NATIONAL GUARD TRAINING SITE (601) 558-2000 921-2000 www. campshelby.net/index.html Army MISSOURI FORT LEONARD WOOD (573) 596-0131 581-0131 www.wood.army.mil Army NEW JERSEY FORT MONMOUTH (732) 532-9000 992-9110 www.monmouth.army.mil Army NEW MEXICO WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE (505) 678-2121 258-2211 www.wsmr.army.mil Army NEW YORK FORT DRUM (315) 772-6011 341-6011 www.drum.army.mil Army NEW YORK U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY (914) 938-4011 688-4011 www.usma.edu Army NEW YORK FORT HAMILTON (718) 630-4357 232-4357 www.mdw.army.mil Army NORTH CAROLINA FORT BRAGG (910) 396-0011 236-0011 www.bragg.army.mil Army OKLAHOMA FORT SILL (580) 442-8111 639-7090 sill-www.army.mil Army PENNSYLVANIA CARLISLE BARRACKS (717) 245-3131 242-4141 carlisle-www.army.mil Army PENNSYLVANIA FORT INDIANTOWN GAP (717) 948-2000 491-2000 www.state.pa.us./pa_exec/Military_aff.irs/ Army SOUTH CAROLINA FORT JACKSON (803) 751-7601 734-7601 jackson-www.army.mil Army TEXAS FORT BLISS (915) 568-2121 978-2121 www2.bliss.army.mil Army TEXAS FORT HOOD (254) 287-1110 737-1110 www.hood-pao.army.mil Army TEXAS FORT SAM HOUSTON (210) 221-1211 471-1110 fshtx.army.mil Army VIRGINIA FORT BELVOIR (703) 545-6700 227-0101 www.belvoir.army.mil Army VIRGINIA FORT EUSTIS (757) 878-1212 927-1212 www.eustis.army.mil Army VIRGINIA FORT LEE (804) 765-3000 539-3000 www.lee.army.mil Army VIRGINIA FORT MONROE (757) 727-2000 680-2000 www-tradoc.monroe.army.mil Army VIRGINIA FORT MYER (703) 545-6700 227-0101 www.fmmc.army.mil Army VIRGINIA FORT STORY (757) 422-7305 438-7305 www.eustis.army.mil/fort_story/story.htm Army WASHINGTON FORT LEWIS (253) 967-1110 357-1110 www.lewis.army.mil Army WISCONSIN FORT McCOY (608) 388-2225 280-1110 www.mccoy.army.mil Army ALABAMA ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT (256) 235-7501 571-7501 www.anad.army.mil Army ARIZONA YUMA PROVING GROUND (502) 328-3287 899-3287 www.yuma.army.mil Army ARKANSAS FORT CHAFFEE MANEUVER TRAINING CENTER (501)481-2141 962-2111 Army ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF ARSENAL (870) 540-3000 540-3000 www.pba.army.mil Army CALIFORNIA FORT HUNTER-LIGGETT (831) 386-3000 686-2030 Army CALIFORNIA FORT MacARTHUR (310) 363-8292 833-8292 Army CALIFORNIA OAKLAND ARMY BASE (510) 466-3911 859-3911 Army GEORGIA CAMP FRANK D. MERRILL (706) 864-3327 797-5770 Army ILLINOIS ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL & CHEMICAL ACQUISITION ACTIVITY (309) 782-6001 793-6001 http://ri-app-ntl .ria.army.miI/riahpAndex.htm Army KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS ARMY DEPOT (606) 625-6246 www-bgad.army.mil/ Army LOUISIANA CAMP BEAUREGARD (318) 640-2080 485-8222 Army OKLAHOMA McALESTER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT (918) 421-3490 956-7490 Army MASSACHUSETTS NATICK SOLDIER SYSTEMS COMMAND (508) 233-4001 256-4001 www.sbccom.army.mil Army MICHIGAN CAMP GRAYLING MANEUVER TRAINING CENTER (517) 348-3611 623-3291 Army NEW JERSEY PICATINNY ARSENAL (973) 724-4021 880-4021 http://w3.pica.army.miI/picatin-ny/ Army NEW YORK SENECA ARMY DEPOT (607) 869-1110 489-5110 www.seneca.army.mil Army NEW YORK WATERVLIET ARSENAL (518)266-5111 www.wva.army.mil/ Army PENNSYLVANIA LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT (717) 267-8111 www.letterkenny.army.mil Army UTAH DUGWAY PROVING GROUNDS (431) 831-2151 789-2151 www.dugway.army.miI Navy CALIFORNIA CHINA LAKE NAVAL AIR WEAPONS STATION (619) 939-9011 437-9011 www.nawcwpns.navy.mil Navy CALIFORNIA CORONADO NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE (619) 437-2011 577-2011 www.nasni.navy.mil Navy CALIFORNIA EL CENTRO NAVAL AIR FACILITY (760) 339-2699 958-8699 Navy CALIFORNIA LEMOORE NAS (209)998-3394 949-3394 www.lemoore.navy.mil Navy CALIFORNIA MONTEREY NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL (408) 656-2441 878-2441 www.nps.navy.mil Navy CALIFORNIA NORTH ISLAND NAS (619) 545-8123 735-8123 www.nasni.navy.mil Navy CALIFORNIA FLEET ANTISUBMARINE WARFARE TRAINING CENTER (619) 524-1011 524-1011 www.cnet.navy.mil/cnet/ftcsd/ Navy CALIFORNIA POINT MUGU NAVAL AIR STATION (805) 989-1110 351-1110 Navy CALIFORNIA PORT HUENEME NAVAL CONSTRUCTION BATTALION CENTER (805) 982-4711 551-4711 www.cbcph.navy.mil Navy CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER (619) 532-6400 522-6400 www.nmcsd.med.navy.mil Navy CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO NS (619) 556-1246 526-1246 Navy CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE (619) 553-1011 553-1011 www.subasesd.navy.mil Navy CALIFORNIA SANTA CLARA NAVAL AIR RESERVE (650) 603-9527 359-9527 Navy CONNECTICUT NEW LONDON NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE (860) 694-4636 694-4636 www.nssfnl.navy.mil Navy DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WASHINGTON NS (202) 433-2231 288-2231 www.ndw.navy.mil Navy DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WASHINGTON NAVY YARD 703) 545-6700 227-0101 www.ndw.navy.mil Navy FLORIDA CORRY STATION (850) 452-2000 922-0111 www.navy.mil/homepages/nttc/main1.html Navy FLORIDA JACKSONVILLE NAS (904) 772-2345 942-2345 www.comnavregse.navy.mil Navy FLORIDA KEY WEST NAS (305) 293-2268 483-2268 Navy FLORIDA MAYPORT NAVAL STATION (904) 270-5011 960-5011 www.nsmayport.com Navy FLORIDA ORLANDO NAVAL TRAINING CENTER (407) 646-4501 791-4501 Navy FLORIDA PANAMA CITY COASTAL SYSTEMS STATION (850) 234-4011 436-4011 www.nswc.navy.mil Navy FLORIDA PENSACOLA NAS (850) 452-0111 922-0111 www.ncts.navy.mil Navy FLORIDA PENSACOLA NAVAL HOSPITAL (850) 505-6601 534-6601 www.psaweb.med.navy.mil Navy FLORIDA WHITING FIELD NAS (850) 623-7011 868-7011 www.navy.mil/naswf Navy GEORGIA ATLANTA NAS (770) 919-6392 925-6392 www.navy.mil/navresfor/navair/atlanta Navy GEORGIA KINGS BAY NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE (912) 673-2001 573-2001 www.subasekb.navy.mil Navy HAWAII BARBERS POINT NAS (808) 684-6266 484-6266 www.bptnas.navy.mil Navy HAWAII NAVAL COMPUTER TELECOMM AREA MSTR STATN (808) 653-5385 453-5385 www.nctamsep.navy.mil Navy HAWAII PEARL HARBOR NAVAL COMPLEX (808) 471-7110 (315) 471-7110 www.hawaii.navy.mil Navy ILLINOIS GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING CENTER (847) 688-3500 792-3500 www.ntcpao.com Navy LOUISIANA NEW ORLEANS NAS, JOINT RESERVE BASE (504) 678-3253 678-3253 www.164.105.130.21 Navy LOUISIANA NEW ORLEANS NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY (504) 678-5011 678-5011 www.navy.mil/navresfor/nsa Navy MAINE BRUNSWICK NAS (207) 921-1110 476-1110 Navy MAINE WINTER HARBOR NAVAL SECURITY GROUP ACTIVITY (207) 963-5534 ext. 202 476-5534, ext. 202 www.navy.mil/homepages/nsgawh Navy MARYLAND ANNAPOLIS NS (410) 293-1000 281-1000 www.nadn.navy.mil Navy MARYLAND BETHESDA NATIONAL NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER (301) 295-4611 295-4611 www.nnmc.med.navy.mil Navy MARYLAND PATUXENT RIVER NAS (301) 342-3000 342-3000 www.nawcad.navy.mil Navy MARYLAND U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY (410) 293-1000 281-0111 www.nadn.navy.mil Navy MISSISSIPPI GULFPORT NAVAL CONSTRUCTION BATTALION CENTER (601) 871-2555 868-2555 Navy MISSISSIPPI MERIDIAN NAS (601) 679-2211 637-2211 www.cnet.navy.mil/meridian/ Navy MISSISSIPPI PASCAGOULA NAVAL STATION (228) 761-2444 358-2444 www.datasync.com/navsta/ Navy NEVADA FALLON NAS (702) 426-5161 890-2110 www.fallon.navy.mil Navy NEW HAMPSHIRE PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD (207) 438-1000 684-1000 Navy NEW JERSEY EARLE NAVAL WEAPONS STATION (732) 866-2661 449-2500 www.earle.navy.mil Navy NEW JERSEY NAVAL ENGINEERING STATION LAKEHURST (732) 323-2011 624-1110 www.lakehurst.navy.mil Navy NEW YORK SCOTIA NAVAL ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT (518) 395-3600 Navy PENNSYLVANIA WILLOW GROVE NAS, JOINT RESERVE BASE (215) 443-1000 991-1000 www.nasjrbwillowgrove.navy.mil Navy RHODE ISLAND NEWPORT NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING CENTER (401) 841-3456 948-3456 www.cnet.navy.mil/newport/netc.htm Navy SOUTH CAROLINA BEAUFORT NAVAL HOSPITAL (843) 525-5600 832-5600 Navy SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON NAVAL HOSPITAL (803) 743-7000 563-7000 www.nhchasn.med.navy.mil Navy SOUTH CAROLINA NAVAL WEAPONS STATION, CHARLESTON (843) 764-7901 794-7901 www.nwschs.navy.mil Navy TENNESSEE MEMPHIS NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY (901) 874-5500 882-5500 Navy TEXAS CORPUS CHRISTI NAS (512) 961-2811 861-2811 Navy TEXAS FORT WORTH NAS, JOINT RESERVE BASE (817) 782-5000 739-5000 www.nasftw.cnrf.nola.navy.mil Navy TEXAS INGLESIDE NAVAL STATION (512) 776-4200 776-4200 Navy TEXAS KINGSVILLE NAS (512) 516-6136 861-6136 www.nask.navy.mil Navy VIRGINIA NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER, DAHLGREN DIVISION (540) 653-8531 249-8153 www.nswc.navy.com Navy VIRGINIA DAM NECK FLEET COMBAT TRAINING CENTER, ATLANTIC (757) 433-6234 433-6234 www.damneck.navy.mil Navy VIRGINIA LITTLE CREEK NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE (757) 462-7385 253-7385 Navy VIRGINIA NORFOLK NB (757) 444-0000 564-0000 www.naval-station.norfolk.va.us Navy VIRGINIA NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD (757) 396-3000 961-3000 http:\\204.34.153.14/ Navy VIRGINIA NORTHWEST NAVAL SECURITY GROUP ACTIVITY, CHESAPEAKE (757) 421-8000 564-1336 www.nsganw.navy.mil Navy VIRGINIA OCEANA NAS (757) 433-2366 433-2366 www.oceana-navy.com Navy VIRGINIA PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER (757) 953-5008 564-0111 www.nmcp.med.navy.mil Navy VIRGINIA YORKTOWN NAVAL WEAPONS STATION (757) 887-4141 953-4141 www.nwsy.navy.mil Navy WASHINGTON BANGOR NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE (360) 396-4840 744-4840 www.bangor.navy.mil/ Navy WASHINGTON BREMERTON NAVAL HOSPITAL (360) 475-4600 494-4600 http://nh_bremerton.med.navy.mil Navy WASHINGTON BREMERTON NAVAL STATION (360) 476-3711 439-3711 Navy WASHINGTON EVERETT NAVAL STATION (425) 304-3000 727-3000 www.everett.navy.mil Navy WASHINGTON WHIDBEY ISLAND NAS (360) 257-2211 820-0111 www.naswi.navy.mil Marine Corps ARIZONA YUMA MCAS (520) 341-2011 951-1011 www. usmc.mil/baseguid/yuma Marine Corps CALIFORNIA BARSTOW MC LOGISTICS BASE (760) 577-6211 282-6211 www.bam.usmc.mil Marine Corps CALIFORNIA AIR STATION MIRAMAR (619) 537-1011 577-1011 www.miramar.usmc.mil Marine Corps CALIFORNIA CAMP PENDLETON (760) 725-4111 365-4111 www.cpp.usmc.mil Marine Corps CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO MC RECRUIT DEPOT (619) 524-8762 524-8762 www.sdo.usmc.mil Marine Corps CALIFORNIA TWENTYNINE PALMS MC AIR-GROUND COMBAT CENTER (760) 830-6000 957-6000 www.29palms.usmc.mil Marine Corps DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MARINE BARRACKS (202) 433-4073 288-4073 Marine Corps GEORGIA ALBANY MC LOGISTICS BASE (912) 439-5000 567-5000 www.a/a.usmc.mil Marine Corps HAWAII KANEOHE BAY MC BASE (808) 471-7110 471-7110 www.mcbh.usmc.mil Marine Corps HAWAII CAMP H.M. SMITH (808) 477-0077 477-0077 www.mfp.usmc.mil Marine Corps NORTH CAROLINA CHERRY POINT MCAS (252) 466-2811 582-1110 www.cherrypt.usmc.mil Marine Corps NORTH CAROLINA CAMP LEJEUNE (910) 451-1113 751-1113 Marine Corps NORTH CAROLINA NEW RIVER MCAS (910) 450-6305 750-6305 www.mcasnewriver.com Marine Corps SOUTH CAROLINA BEAUFORT MCAS (843) 522-7100 832-7100 www.bft.usmc.mil Marine Corps SOUTH CAROLINA PARRIS ISLAND MC RECRUIT DEPOT (803) 525-2111 832-1110 www.parrisisland.com Marine Corps VIRGINIA HENDERSON HALL (703) 545-6700 224-2013 Marine Corps VIRGINIA QUANTICO COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND (703) 784-2121 278-2121 www.quantico.usmc.mil Coast Guard ALABAMA MOBILE CG AVIATION TRAINING CENTER (334) 441-6826 Coast Guard ALASKA CG TEAM KODIAK (907) 487-5760 www.ptialaska.net/~isckod Coast Guard CALIFORNIA ALAMEDA CG INTEGRATED SUPPORT COMMAND (510) 437-2905 www. wenet.net~uscg Coast Guard CALIFORNIA PETALUMA CG TRAINING CENTER (707) 765-7211 www.uscg.mil/hq/tcpet Coast Guard CONNECTICUT U.S. COAST GUARD ACADEMY (860) 444-8444 www.cga.edu Coast Guard DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CG HEADQUARTERS (202) 267-2320 www.uscg.mil Coast Guard FLORIDA CLEARWATER CG AIR STATION (727) 535-1437 www.uscg.mil/d7/units/asclearwater Coast Guard FLORIDA MIAMI CG AIR STATION (305) 953-2100 434-1190 Coast Guard FLORIDA USCG BASE MAYPORT (904) 247-7321 Coast Guard MASSACHUSETTS CAPE COD CG AIR STATION (508) 968-1000 Coast Guard HAWAII USCG INTEGRATED SUPPORT COMMAND HONOLULU (808) 541-1565 www.ischon.net Coast Guard NEW JERSEY CAPE MAY CG TRAINING CENTER (609) 898-6900 www.uscg.mil/hq/capemay/index.html Coast Guard NORTH CAROLINA ELIZABETH CITY CG SUPPORT CENTER (252) 335-6229 www. dot.gov/dotinfo/uscg/d5/ecity/ecghome.html Coast Guard VIRGINIA PORTSMOUTH INTEGRATED SUPPORT COMMAND HAMPTON ROADS (757) 686-4072 Coast Guard VIRGINIA YORKTOWN CG RESERVE TRAINING CENTER (757) 898-2314 OVERSEAS BAHRAIN BAHRAIN ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT UNIT 011-973-72-4000 (318) 439-4000 www.asuswa.com/ OVERSEAS BELGIUM NATO SUPPORT ACTIVITY BELGIUM 011-32-2-728-1769 OVERSEAS BELGIUM CHIEVAES AIR BASE 011-32-65-44-7111 (314)423-7111 OVERSEAS CUBA GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL STATION 011-53-99-4119 (313) 723-3960 www.gtmo.net OVERSEAS DIEGO GARCIA DIEGO GARCIA ATOLL NAVY SUPPORT FACILITY 011-246-370-2000 (315) 370-2000 www.nctsdg.navy.mil OVERSEAS GERMANY ANSBACH 011-49-0981-183-1640 (314) 468-1640 www.ansbach.army. mil/ OVERSEAS GERMANY AUGSBURG 011-49-0821-540-113 (314)435-1110 OVERSEAS GERMANY BAD AIBLING STATION 011-49-0861-38-1110 (314)441-1110 OVERSEAS GERMANY BAD KREUZNACH 011-49-671-609-6302 490-6302 OVERSEAS GERMANY BAMBERG 011-49-951-300-7777 (314) 469-7777 www.bamberg.army.mil OVERSEAS GERMANY BAUMHOLDER 011-49-6783-6-1110 (314)484-1110 www.baumholder.army.mil OVERSEAS GERMANY DARMSTADT 011-49-6151-69-7113 (314)348-7113 OVERSEAS GERMANY GEILENKIRCHEN AIR BASE 011-49-2451-63-113 (314) 455-1110 OVERSEAS GERMANY GIEBELSTADT 011-49-9334-8-7113 (314) 352-7293 www.98asg.wuerzburg.army.mil OVERSEAS GERMANY GIESSEN DEPOT 011-49-641-402-3528 OVERSEAS GERMANY GRAFENWOEHR 011-49-9641-83-443 (314)475-1110 OVERSEAS GERMANY HANUA 011-49-6183-57-113 (314) 321-1110 OVERSEAS GERMANY HEIDELBERG 011-49-6221-57-113 (314) 370-1110 OVERSEAS GERMANY HOHENFELS 011-49-9472-83-113 (314) 466-1110 OVERSEAS GERMANY IDAR OBERSTEIN 011-49-9781-47289 OVERSEAS GERMANY ILLESHEIM 011-49-9841-83-718 (314) 467-4718 OVERSEAS GERMANY KAISERSLAUTERN 011-49-631-536-7521 (314) 489-7521 www.hqusareur.army.mil OVERSEAS GERMANY KELLEY BARRACKS 011-49-711-726-1122 OVERSEAS GERMANY KITZINGEN 011-49-9321-305-113 (314) 350-1110 www.98asg.wuerzburg.army.mil/417/417.htm OVERSEAS GERMANY MANNHEIM 011-49-621-730-113 (314) 380-1110 OVERSEAS GERMANY RAMSTEIN AIR BASE 011-49-6371-47-113 (314) 480-1110 http://www.ramstein.af.mil OVERSEAS GERMANY RHEIN-MAIN AIR BASE 011-49-69-699-1113 OVERSEAS GERMANY SCIIWEINFURT AIR BASE 011-49-9721-96-113 (314) 350-1110 www.schweinfurt.army mil OVERSEAS GERMANY SPANGDAHLEM AIR BASE 011-49-6565-61-1100 (314) 452-1110 www.spangdahlem.af.mil OVERSEAS GERMANY VILSECK (ROSE BARRACKS) 011-49-9662-2113 (314) 476-2113 www.vilseck.army.mil OVERSEAS GERMANY WIESBADEN 011-49-611-705-1113 (314) 357-1110 www.armygermany.com OVERSEAS GERMANY WUERZBURG 011-49-931-889-1113 (314) 337-1110 www.98asg.wuerzburg.army.mil OVERSEAS GREECE SOUDA BAY NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY/AIR ACTIVITY 011-30-821-66200 (314) 661-2010 OVERSEAS GREENLAND THULE AIR BASE 011-299-50-636 (314) 268-1211 www.thule.af.mil/ OVERSEAS GUAM / MARIANAS ISLAND ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE (671) 366-1110 366-1110 OVERSEAS GUAM / MARIANAS ISLAND NAVAL ACTIVITIES GUAM 011-671-333-1110 333-1110 OVERSEAS GUAM / MARIANAS ISLAND U.S. NAVAL COMPUTER & TELECOMM. AREA MASTER STATION, WESTERN PACIFIC 011-671-632-7961 322-1110 www.nctsguam.navy.mil OVERSEAS ICELAND KEFLAVIK NAVAL AIR STATION 011-354-425-0111 450-0111 www.nctskef.navy.mil/nas/ OVERSEAS ITALY AVIANO AIR BASE 011-39-0434-66-7111 (314) 632-7111 www.aviano.af.mil/ OVERSEAS ITALY CAMP DARBY/LIVORNO 011-39-50-54-7111 (314) 633-7111 www.livorno.army.mil/ OVERSEAS ITALY GAETA NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY 011-39-771-709-110 (314) 625-1110 www.naples.navy.mil/gaetansa OVERSEAS ITALY La MADDELENA NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY 011-39-0789-798-244 (314) 623-8244 OVERSEAS ITALY NAPLES NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY 011-39-81-625-1110 (314)625-1110 www.naples.navy.mil OVERSEAS ITALY PINETAMARA NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY 011-39-81-724-4997 www.naples.navy.mil OVERSEAS ITALY SAN VITO AIR STATION, BRINOISI O11-39-831-423689 www.sanvito.af.mil OVERSEAS ITALY SIGONELLA NAVAL AIR STATION 011-39-095-56-5255 (314) 624-5248 www.sicily.navy.mil/ncts/index.htm OVERSEAS ITALY VICENZA/CASERMA EDERLE 011-39-444-51-1110 (314) 634-1110 www.setaf.army.mil OVERSEAS JAPAN ATSUGI NAVAL AIR FACILITY 011-81-3117-64-3100 (315) 264-3100 www.atsugi.navy.mil/ OVERSEAS JAPAN CAMP S.D. BUTLER MARINE CORPS BASE, OKINAWA 011-81-611 745-7447 (315) 645-7447 www.mcbbutler.usmc.mil OVERSEAS JAPAN CAMP ZAMA 011-81-311-763-1110 (315) 263-1110 www.zama.army.mil OVERSEAS JAPAN IWAKUNI MARINE CORPS AIR STATION 011-81-827-21-4171 (315) 253-4171 www.iwakuni.usmc.mil OVERSEAS JAPAN KADENA AIR BASE, OKINAWA 011-81-6117-34-1110 (315) 632-1110 www.kadena.af.mil OVERSEAS JAPAN MISAWA AIR BASE 011-81-6117-34-1110 (315 ) 632-1110 www.misawa.af.mil OVERSEAS JAPAN SASEBO FLEET ACTIVITIES 011-81-956-24-6111 (315) 252-3604 www.cfas.navy.mil OVERSEAS JAPAN TORII STATION 011-81-6117-44-4385 (315 ) 644-4385 OVERSEAS JAPAN YOKOSUKA FLEET ACTIVITIES 011-81-468-21-1911 (315) 243-1911 www.nctsfe.navy.mil OVERSEAS JAPAN YOKOTA AIR BASE 011-81-3117-55-8585 www.yokota.af.mil OVERSEAS NETHERLANDS SCHINNEN 011-46-443-1110 (314) 360-1110 OVERSEAS PORTUGAL LAJES FIELD (AZORES) 011-351-95-540100 ext. 26130 (314) 245-6130 www.lajes.af.mil/default.htm OVERSEAS PORTUGAL LISBON NAVAL ACTIVITY 011-351-95-540100 OVERSEAS PUERTO RICO BORINQUEN U.S. COAST GUARD STATION (787) 890-8418 (313) 831-3392 OVERSEAS PUERTO RICO FORT BUCHANAN (787) 273-3400 (313) 740-3400 www.buchanan.army.mil OVERSEAS PUERTO RICO ROSEVELT ROADS NAVAL STATION (787) 865-2000 (313) 831-2000 www.nctspr.navy.mil OVERSEAS PUERTO RICO SABANA SECA NAVY SECURITY GROUP ACTIVITY (787) 795-2255 (313) 831-7202 www.nsgass.navy.mil OVERSEAS PUERTO RICO SAN JUAN U.S. COAST GUARD BASE (787) 729-6800 OVERSEAS SOUTH KOREA CAMP CASEY 011-82-351-869-1110 (315) 730-1110 OVERSEAS SOUTH KOREA CAMP HIENRY/TAEGU 011-82-053-620-1110 (315) 764-1110 www.usfk.mil OVERSEAS SOUTH KOREA CAMP HIALEAH-PUSAN 011-82-51-801-1110 (315) 763-1110 OVERSEAS SOUTH KOREA CAMP HUMPHREYS 011-82-333-690-8111 (315) 753-8111 www.usfk.mil OVERSEAS SOUTH KOREA CAMP RED CLOUD 011-82-351-870-7130 (315) 732-7130 OVERSEAS SOUTH KOREA CHINHAE FLEET ACTIVITIES 011-82-0553-40-1110 (315) 762-1110 OVERSEAS SOUTH KOREA KUNSAN AIR BASE 011-83-654-470-6000 (315) 782-6000 www.kunsan.af.mil/ OVERSEAS SOUTH KOREA OSAN AIR BASE 011-82-333-661-1110 (315) 784-1110 www.osan.af.mil/ OVERSEAS SOUTH KOREA YONGSAN ARMY GARRISON 011-82-2-7918-1110 (315) 738-1110 OVERSEAS SPAIN MORON AIR BASE 011-34-95-584-8111 (314) 722-1110 www.moronaf.mil OVERSEAS SPAIN ROTA NAVAL STATION 011-34-56-82-1110 (314) 727-1110 www.rota.navy.mil OVERSEAS TURKEY INCIRLIK 011-90-322-316-1110 (314) 676-6755 www.incirlik.af.mil OVERSEAS TURKEY IZMIR AIR STATION 011-90-232-484-5360 (ext. 3456) (314) 675-3456 OVERSEAS UNITED KINGDOM LAKENHEATH RAF 011-44-163852-3000 (314) 226-1110 www.lakenheath.af.mil/ OVERSEAS UNITED KINGDOM LONDON NAVAL ACTIVITY 011-44-1895-61-6103 (314) 235-6100 www.cnauk.navy.mil OVERSEAS UNITED KINGDOM MILDENHALL RAF 011-44-638-54-1110 (314) 238-1110 www.mildenhall.af.mil/ OVERSEAS UNITED KINGDOM MOLESWORTH RAF 011-44-1480-823-000 (314) 268-3000 www.mildenhall.af.mil
Seafort
NichiBeiOne