108th ADA BDE DFAC
Dining facility for the 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
Category: Nutrition, Food and Dining, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Active duty military
When: Varies
Where: Bldg. X-3429 Chicken Road
Cost: Prices Vary
Phone: 910-908-5680; 910-570-1028
Resource Provider: Dining Facility
Last Updated: 11/4/2016
18th FA BDE DFAC
Dining facility for Soldiers assigned to the 18th Field Artillery Brigade
Category: Nutrition, Food and Dining, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active duty military
When: Varies
Where: Bldg. D-3624
Cost: Prices Vary
Phone: 910-396-7291
Resource Provider: Dining Facility
Last Updated: 11/4/2016
1st BCT DFAC
Dining facility for 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division
Category: Nutrition, Food and Dining, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active duty military
When: Varies
Where: Bldg. B-1732 Tagatay
Cost: Prices Vary
Phone: 910-396-9993; 910-396-7685
Resource Provider: Dining Facility
Last Updated: 11/4/2016
2nd BCT DFAC
Dining facility for 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division
Category: Nutrition, Food and Dining, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active duty military
When: Varies
Where: Bldg. C-9453 Ardennes Street
Cost: Prices Vary
Phone: 910-432-1474; 910-432-0878; 910-643-6929
Resource Provider: Dining Facility
Last Updated: 11/4/2016
3rd BCT DFAC
Dining facility for 3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division
Category: Nutrition, Food and Dining, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active duty military
When: Varies
Where: Bldg. A-3556 Butner Road
Cost: Prices Vary
Phone: 910-432-8798; 910-432-2298
Resource Provider: Dining Facility
Last Updated: 11/4/2016
82nd Airborne Division Museum
The 82d Airborne Division War Memorial Museum is one of the oldest and largest organizational museums in the Army system. With over 5,000 artifacts in the collection, and over one million photographs and documents in the archives, annual museum attendance exceeds 75,000. Visit the museum to learn 82d history from World War I, including SGT Alvin York, to the present. You will see the uniforms of Generals Ridgway and Gavin, equipment and weapons from Troopers of America's Guard of Honor from 1917 to the present, as well as captured foreign equipment and weapons. Learn the amazing history of America's Strategic Response Force through exhibits, videos, pictures and documents on display to the public.
Category: Military Education, Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources, Other Recreation Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Civilian Personnel, Retirees
Intended for: Open to the public
When: Tuesday-Saturday: 10:00AM-4:30PM
Where: Bldg. C-6841, 5801 Ardennes Street
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-432-3443
Resource Provider: Museum
Last Updated: 11/4/2016
82nd CAB DFAC
Dining facility for the Combat Aviation Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division
Category: Nutrition, Food and Dining, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active duty military
When: Varies
Where: Bldg. 3-5103 Longstreet
Cost: Prices Vary
Phone: 910-432-5538
Resource Provider: Dining Facility
Last Updated: 11/4/2016
Airborne and Special Operations Museum
The Airborne and Special Operations Museum provides an educational resource for active-duty Soldiers and civilians alike. Part of the Army Museum system, the 59,000 square-foot museum houses artifacts relating to airborne and special operations units from 1940 to present. In addition to the hundreds of personal items, uniforms and weapons, displays include a C-46 "sky train" airplane suspended from the ceiling complete with a jumper in the door, an extremely rare, fully restored WWII CG-4A combat glider, two helicopters and a Sheridan Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle. The ASOM offers a specially designed film in its 235-seat Yarborough-Bank Theater. The film, "Descending from the Clouds," includes footage shot at several Army installations including Fort Bragg, and shows dramatic scenes of airborne and special operations Soldiers doing what they do best. The film is complemented by the 24-seat Pitch, Roll and Yaw Motion Simulator, which allows visitors to join airborne and special operat
Category: Military Education, Other Family Resources, Other Recreation Resources, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Civilian Personnel, Retirees
Intended for: Open to the public
When: Tuesday-Saturday: 10:00AM-5:00PM; Sunday:12:00PM-5:00PM
Where: 100 Bragg Blvd., in downtown Fayetteville at the corner of Bragg Boulevard and Hay Street
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-643-2773
Email: info@asomf.org
Resource Provider: Museum
Last Updated: 11/4/2016
Airborne Attic
The Airborne Attic provides support for Soldiers and Family members (E-4 and below) at Fort Bragg with furniture, household goods and baby items/clothing free of charge. Soldiers E-5 and above are allowed use in emergency situations with prior approval from the Relocation Readiness Manager.
The Airborne Attic operates completely from donations. Clean, in good usable condition items are generously donated to the Attic from our Soldiers, Family members, businesses, organizations and the local community. These items are inventoried and organized for distribution directly to Soldiers and Family members in need of assistance.
The Airborne Attic schedules pick-ups of large item donations the first Thursday of every month, both on and off post. Call us to schedule your large item donation pick-ups.
Category: Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources, Charitable Organizations
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Soldiers and Family members (E-4 and below)
When: Monday- Friday: 8 AM- 4:30PM
Where: Bldg. 7006-A Letterman Street (Corner of Letterman Street and Ordinance Street)
Cost: Prices Vary
Phone: 910-907-2842
Resource Provider: Army Emergency Relief (AER)
Last Updated: 11/4/2016
Airborne Lanes
Services
?24 lanes equipped with automated scoring
?Bumper rails available for small children
?Strike Zone Snack Bar
?Free WiFi
Category: Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources, Other Recreation Resources, Other Social and Spiritual Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Civilian Personnel, Retirees
Intended for: Open to the public
When: Tuesday-Thursday: 11:00AM-10:00PM; Friday: 11:00AM-11:00PM; Saturday: 1:00PM-11:00PM
Where: Bldg. C-5339 Ardennes Road
Cost: Prices Vary
Phone: 910-432-6899
Resource Provider: Other Military Service Provider
Last Updated: 11/4/2016
Armed Services YMCA
The Armed Services Y provides free or low-cost youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility programs for junior enlisted military and their families to make military life easier.
Category: Other Education Resources, Other Family Resources, Other Health Resources, Other Military Resources, Other Recreation Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Junior Enlisted Soldiers and their families
When: Monday-Friday: 8:00AM-4:00PM
Where: Bldg. 2-2411 Rodney Trail
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-436-0500
Email: braggasymca@gmail.com
Resource Provider: YMCA
Last Updated: 11/4/2016
Army Emergency Relief
Army Emergency Relief (AER) is a private nonprofit organization incorporated in 1942 by the Secretary of War and the Army Chief of Staff. The mission of AER is to provide emergency financial assistance to Soldiers and their Families.
New policy: All ranks are now allowed to sign their own AER Form 700 application. This policy change allows E4 and below the opportunity to come to AER and process an application without Command signature for approval. Set stipulations apply.
Category: Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources, Other Local Emergency Services
Population: Service Members
Intended for: •Active duty Soldiers, single or married, and their Family members
When: Monday- Friday: 9 AM- 4:30PM
Where: Bldg. 4-2843 Normandy Drive, Soldier Support Center, 3rd Floor
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-396-2507
Resource Provider: Army Emergency Relief (AER)
Last Updated: 6/13/2018
Army Family Action Plan
The Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) is your platform to voice quality-of-life issues, feedback, ideas, and suggestions. It’s the best way to let Army leadership know about what works, what doesn’t, and how you think problems can be resolved. We give Active and Reserve Component Soldiers, Army Civilians, Retirees, Survivors, and Family members a primary tool to help identify issues and concerns and shape your standards of living.
Category: Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Active and Reserve Component Soldiers, Army Civilians, Retirees, Survivors, and Family members
When: Monday- Friday: 8 AM- 5PM
Where: Bldg. 4-2843 Normandy Drive, Soldier Support Center, 3rd Floor
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-396-8160
Resource Provider: Army Family Action Plan (AFAP)
Last Updated: 2/2/2023
Army Reserve Family Programs
Fort Family provides a single gateway to responsive Family Crisis Assistance, available 24/7, 365 days a year. It provides a unit and community based solution to connect people to people. By pinpointing Families-in-need and local community resources, the Fort Family Outreach and Support Center can quickly connect the Soldier Family and resources thus providing installation-commensurate services in the geographic location of the crisis. Fort Family Outreach and Support Center has established a community based capacity by engaging our Nation's "Sea of Goodwill" to support Soldiers and Families closest to where they live.
Receive Information and Referral from Fort Family Outreach and Support for needs such as:
•Temporary Housing
•Emergency Funds
•Disaster Relief
•Debt Management
•Emergency Home Repair
•Assistance with locating nearest installation
•Separation or Coping issues
•Information on how to find a CAC office
Category: Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Army Reserve Soldiers and their families
When: 24/7
Where: Hotline
Cost: Free
Phone: 1-866-345-8248
Resource Provider: Other Military Service Provider
Last Updated: 11/7/2016
Army Substance Abuse Program
Our Mission is to strengthen the Overall Fitness and Effectiveness of the Army's Total Workforce and enhancement of Soldier Combat Readiness.
Our Vision is to be a Top-Notch Army Substance Abuse Program and service provider that enhances fitness, combat readiness, and worker productivity.
Risk Reduction focuses on high-risk behaviors, many of which are frequently associated with alcohol or drug abuse. High-risk behaviors include spouse and child abuse, safety accidents and injuries, crimes against persons and property, sexually transmitted diseases, traffic offenses, financial problems, and suicide gestures or attempts. All of these behaviors potentially erode combat and mission readiness.
Our office provides: Soldier Risk Reduction, Employee Assistance, Substance Abuse Training, and Urinalysis Testing..
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Drug and Substance Abuse, Suicide and Self-Harm, Other Education Resources, Other Health Resources, Other Military Resources, Workplace Violence
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Duty Service Members and DA Civilians
When: ASAP: Monday-Friday: 8:00AM-5:00PM; Rehabilitation Clinics: Monday-Friday: 7:30AM-4:30PM; Walk in hours for referrals are: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 7:30AM-10:30AM
Where: Bldg. 4-2843 Normandy Road, Soldier Support Center (Basement, Room B-C-1)
Cost: Free
Phone: Customer Service: 910-396-4100;Substance Abuse Education/Training Services: 910-432-3340, 910-907-5408, 910-908-3426, or 910-396-4517; Risk Reduction: 432-5059 or 908-0935; Biochemical Testing Servi
Resource Provider: Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)
Last Updated: 2/2/2023
Army Volunteer Corps Coordinator (AVCC)
The Army Community Service (ACS) Volunteer Program offers valuable opportunities to gain experience and directly impact change within Army Community Service programs. Our ACS Volunteers are eligible to receive 10 hours per week in free childcare. For CYSS registration information, please visit CYSS or Childcare Info. Available volunteer opportunities for ACS and other installation activities may be found by visiting Army One Source. All volunteers must be registered in the Volunteer Management Information System (VMIS), accessible through the Army One Source website.
Category: Other Education Resources, Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources, Other Recreation Resources
Population: Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: Military Spouse, Family Members, Retiree, DoD Civilian, Active Duty, active Reserve, National Guard, Veterans
When: Monday- Friday: 8 AM- 5PM
Where: Bldg. 4-2843 Normandy Drive, Soldier Support Center, 3rd Floor
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-396-8160
Resource Provider: Army Volunteer Corps (AVC)
Last Updated: 11/7/2016
Association Of Bragg Spouses
The ABS provides welfare, as well as opportunities for social, cultural and creative pursuits, while supporting worthwhile service and community projects. We are known for our scholarship program, which provides high school and continuing education students with funds to further their education.
Category: Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources, Other Recreation Resources
Population: Family Members
Intended for: Active duty military members and their spouses residing in the Fort Bragg area
Where: Various
Cost: Free
Email: fortbraggabs@gmail.com
Resource Provider: Other Military Service Provider
Last Updated: 11/7/2016
Atchley Outdoor Pool
Features:
•Six 25 yard and six 25 meter lanes for lap swimming and unit training.
Category: Men's Health, Other Health Resources, Physical Fitness, Other Military Resources, Outdoor Recreation, Swimming
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Open to DoD ID Cardholders and their guests
When: Closed for the season. Will re-open on/around Memorial Day Weekend 2016.
Where: Bldg. C-5040 Bastogne Drive
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-908-6187
Resource Provider: Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (FMWR)
Last Updated: 11/7/2016
Baez School Age Center (SAC)
The mission is to expose school-age children to a wide range of age-appropriate recreational programs that will incorporate character-building concepts through activities and social interaction. School-age activities are designed to enhance positive attitudes in learning and self development; to aid children in developing proper study habits; to provide children challenging activities; to promote self esteem, citizenship, responsibility, cooperation, respect, fairness, trustworthiness, and caring.
Services offered:
•Supervised recreational and developmental appropriate activities
•Computer lab
•Homework lab
•Educational and recreational field trips
•Open recreation options
•Non-competitive, physical activities
•Supportive, well-trained staff who enjoy working with children
•Volunteer community service
•Breakfast before school, snack after school, and lunch on non-school days
•Transportation to and from special activities and instructional programs during the school year
Category: Other Education Resources, Child Care, Child Health and Development, Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources, Other Recreation Resources, Arts and Crafts
Population: Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: Active duty military personnel, reservists on active duty and DOD contractors
When: Monday-Friday: 5:30AM-8:30AM and 2:30PM-6:00PM
Where: Bldg. B6102 Longstreet Road
Cost: Prices Vary
Phone: 910-907-2828
Resource Provider: Child Youth and School Services (CYSS)
Last Updated: 11/7/2016
DA Photo Studio
The Fort Bragg D. A. Photo Studio provides Department
of the Army Official Photographs for inclusion in official
military personnel files and special assignment application
packets for all noncommissioned and commissioned officers
of Fort Bragg, and Reserve and ARNG units in the region that
are war traced to the XVIII Airborne Corps and Forces
Command as well as meeting the photo requirements of the
Airmen assigned to Pope Field.
Category: Other Installation Resources, Leader Support, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Soldiers (AC/RC/NG)
When: Monday-Friday: 7:45AM-4:00PM
Where: Bldg. 2-2406 Woodruff Street
Cost: None
Phone: 910-396-7339
Resource Provider: Other Military Service Provider
Last Updated: 11/7/2016
Defense Centers of Excellence Outreach Center
We Serve
Everyone! Whether you are a service member, a family member or a clinician, or someone who supports them, the DCoE Outreach Center is there for you.
We Provide
•A trusted source of psychological health and traumatic brain injury information and resources
•Customized responses to your specific questions and needs. If we can’t answer your question, we will connect you to someone who can
We Are
•Professional health resource consultants with expertise in psychological health and traumatic brain injury who understand military culture
•Available 24/7 by phone, online chat or email
Category: Leader Support, Other Military Resources, Deployment Readiness, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress
Population: Service Members, Retirees, Family Members
Intended for: Soldiers, retirees, and family members
When: 24/7
Where: Hotline
Cost: None
Phone: 1-866-966-1020
Email: resources@dcoeoutreach.org
Resource Provider: Other Government Agencies
Last Updated: 11/7/2016
John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Museum
The John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Museum is the regimental museum for Special Forces, Military Information Support Operations and Civil Affairs units. Established in 1963, the museum collection is multifaceted, including many one of a kind items. The collection includes numerous ethnographic items acquired by teams in Vietnam, Africa and Burma. The Museum also has an extensive World War I and II propaganda poster collection. Visitors will find displays on such diverse units as the U.S. Army Indian Scouts in the 19th Century; and the Office of Strategic Services, 1st Special Service Force and Merrill's Marauders in World War II.
Category: Other Military Resources, Other Installation Resources, Other Recreation Resources
Population: Service Members, Retirees, Family Members, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Open to the public
When: Tuesday-Sunday: 11:00AM-4:00PM
Where: Intersection of Ardennes and Reilly Streets
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-432-4272; 910-432-1533
Resource Provider: Museum
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
LSA East DFAC
Dining facility for the 1st TSC and 3rd ESC
Category: Nutrition, Food and Dining, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active duty military
When: Varies
Where: Bldg. M-5103 Goldberg Street
Cost: Prices Vary
Phone: 910-396-9993; 910-396-7685
Resource Provider: Dining Facility
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Magical Beginnings
Magical Beginnings is a program designed for children ages 3 to 5 who are fully potty trained. The program runs from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Monday-Friday in the months of June, July, and August at Rodriguez and Alexander Child Development Centers (CDC).
Category: Other Education Resources, Child Care, Child Health and Development, Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources, Other Recreation Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Active duty military personnel, reservists on active duty and DOD contractors
When: Monday-Friday, 9:00AM-12:00PM, June, July, and August
Where: Rodriquez and Alexander CDCs
Cost: Prices Vary
Phone: Rodriguez CDC: 910-396-5429; Alexander CDC: 910-908-4290 or 910-908-4269
Resource Provider: Child Development Center (CDC)
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Maholic Child Development Center (CDC)
Ages 6 weeks to Kindergarten
Child Development Centers (CDC) are on-post child care centers that offer full-day, part-day and hourly care for children in nationally accredited environments.
Active duty military personnel, reservists on active duty and DOD contractors at Fort Bragg are eligible sponsors for this program.
Category: Other Education Resources, Child Care, Child Health and Development, Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Active duty military personnel, reservists on active duty and DOD contractors
When: Monday- Friday: 8:30AM- 6:00PM
Where: Bldg. B-7125, Sicily Dr.
Cost: Prices Vary
Phone: 910-907-2613
Resource Provider: Child Development Center (CDC)
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Military and Family Life Counselors
Military and Family Life Counselors (MFLCs) assist service members and their Families with circumstances occurring across the military life cycle and aims to enhance operational and Family readiness. They provide support to individuals, couples, Families and groups for a range of issues including, but not limited to: deployment stress, reintegration, relocation adjustment, separation, anger management, conflict resolution, parenting, parent/child communication, relationship/family issues, coping skills, homesickness, and grief and loss. All MFLCs, provide confidential non-medical counseling services face-to-face, on and off of military installations.
All MFLCs have a master's degree or doctorate in a mental health- related field, such as social work, psychology, marriage and Family therapy or counseling, and possess a valid unrestricted counseling license or certification from a state, the District of Columbia, a U.S. commonwealth, or a U.S. territory that grants authority to provide
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Domestic Violence, Drug and Substance Abuse, Gambling Addiction, Blended Families, Families and Deployment, Stress Management, Other Military Resources, Coping Skills, Financial Planning, Grief and Loss
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Soldiers and families
When: Monday- Friday: 8 AM- 8PM
Where: Various locations
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-432-3741
Resource Provider: Military and Family Life Counseling Program (MFLC)
Last Updated: 10/23/2019
Military One Source
Get to know your benefits and prepare for the big stuff – deployments, reintegration, moves, parenthood, retirement and more. Browse by topic or search for that strangely specific question you want to know the answers to. No matter where military life takes you, with Military OneSource you'll always be in the loop.
Category: Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Education Resources, Other Family Resources, Other Health Resources, Other Military Resources, Other Social and Spiritual Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: DoD Beneficiaries
When: 24/7
Where: Hotline
Cost: Free
Phone: 1-800-342-9647
Resource Provider: Military OneSource
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Mobilization, Deployment, and Support Stability Operations
The Mobilization, Deployment, and Support Stability Operations (MDSSO) helps support community readiness during deployments and emergencies. We help make sure installation programs align with unit deployment cycles, provide pre- and post-deployment support, and help unit Commanders with their Family Readiness plans and deployment support services for Service Members and their Families. We’re responsible for operating an Emergency Family Assistance Center in the case of an all-hazards event, and supporting Service Members and Families during Non-Combatant Evacuation Operations (NEO) and Repatriation. We also act as a case manager for all requests for assistance through the Army Disaster Personnel Accountability and Assessment System (ADPAAS).
Category: Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Family Resources, Deployment Readiness, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Military Spouse, Family Members, Active Duty, Mobilizing Soldiers
When: Monday- Friday: 8 AM- 5PM
Where: Bldg. 236 Interceptor Road, Pope Army Airfield
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-432-3742
Resource Provider: Army Community Service (ACS)
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Multicultural Readiness Program
The purpose of the Multicultural Readiness Program (MRP) is to provide Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard Soldiers and their families access to international services regardless of language and/or cultural differences. We strive to minimize cultural and language barriers while enhancing the quality of life by providing skills development and coping mechanisms to assist with minimizing the challenges language and cultural barriers can bring. We provide the opportunity for foreign born Soldiers and their family members to interact with others who are from their native countries as well as learn the culture of their new home, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Category: Other Education Resources, Other Family Resources, Special Needs Families, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard Soldiers and their families
When: Monday- Friday: 8 AM- 5PM
Where: Bldg. 4-2843 Normandy Drive, Soldier Support Center, 3rd Floor
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-396-6120
Resource Provider: Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (FMWR)
Last Updated: 10/3/2022
National Guard Family Programs
The National Guard Family Program exists for the purpose of supporting and educating families along the path of their National Guard life.
Category: Other Family Resources, Other Health Resources, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: National Guard Soldiers and their families
When: 24/7
Where: Hotline
Cost: Free
Phone: 1-877-577-6691
Resource Provider: Other Military Service Provider
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
National Resource Directory
The National Resource Directory is one of the largest online collections of government and non-government resources specifically designed for Veterans, service members, their families and caregivers. With a unique collection of more than 16,000 organized and vetted resources, the directory provides information covering a variety of topics, including benefits and compensation, education, homeless assistance, housing and other services.
Category: Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Other Behavioral Health Resources, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Coping Skills, Grief and Loss, Ministry, Health and Medical Benefits, Other Medical Resources, Patient Liaison, Legal Assistance, Physical Fitness, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Other Military Resources, Emergency Planning, Injury Prevention
Population: Family Members, Service Members, Retirees
Intended for: Military Caregivers, Service members, Veterans
Cost: none
Email: infonrd.osd@mail.mil
Resource Provider: Other Government Agencies
Last Updated: 8/22/2018
Network Enterprise Center (NEC)
The Network Enterprise Center-Fort Bragg (NEC-Fort Bragg) is responsible for providing, protecting and defending LandWarNet connectivity in support of Fort Bragg. This connectivity includes data networks and telephone systems.
Category: Other Employment Resources, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Active Duty and DoD Civilians
When: 24/7
Where: 2175 Reilly Road, Stop A
Cost: Free
Phone: 1-866-335-2769
Resource Provider: Other Military Service Provider
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Performance Training, Ready and Resilient Training Center formerly Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness Training Center
Resilience is the “mental, emotional, and behavioral ability to face and cope with adversity, adapt to change, and recover, learn and grow from setbacks." R2 Training Centers provide resilience skills that build self-awareness, self-regulation, optimistic and adaptive thinking, character strengths, and stronger relationships, thereby contributing to personal readiness.
Category: Other Military Resources, Stress Management, Families and Deployment
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: DoD ID Card Holders
When: call for availability
Where: 1 All American Way, Gavin Hall, Building C-7417, Fort Bragg NC 28310
Cost: no cost
Phone: 910.908.4459
Resource Provider: Ready and Resilient (R2)
Last Updated: 1/18/2017
Personnel Reassignments Branch
Our mission is to provide fully Centralized Reassignment Processing services to officer and enlisted Soldiers assigned to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and those Soldiers geographically dispersed throughout the U.S.A.
Category: Leader Support, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active duty Soldiers
When: Monday-Wednesday, Friday: 12:00PM-4:00PM
Where: Bldg. 4-2843 Normandy Drive (Soldier Support Center, 2nd floor, Wing D)
Cost: Free
Phone: Reassignments: 910-396-8588; Passport Office: 910-432-8149; Sponsorship Office: 910-396-0273
Resource Provider: Directorate of Human Resources (DHR)
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Personnel Services Branch
The mission of the Personnel Services Branch is to provide quality Personnel Service functions for all Tenant (Non-Modular) units on Fort Bragg, Soldiers attending training at the United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School (USAJFKSWCS), and those attending Advanced Individual Training (AIT) at Womack Army Medical Center (WAMC).
Category: Leader Support, Other Military Resources, Other Installation Resources
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Duty attending training at USAJFKSWCS or AIT
When: Monday-Friday: 9:00AM-4:00PM
Where: Bldg. 4-2843 Normandy Drive (Soldier Support Center, 2nd floor, Wing D)
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-396-4020
Resource Provider: Directorate of Human Resources (DHR)
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Resilience Training
Resilience is the “mental, emotional, and behavioral ability to face and cope with adversity, adapt to change, and recover, learn and grow from setbacks." R2 Training Centers provide resilience skills that build self-awareness, self-regulation, optimistic and adaptive thinking, character strengths, and stronger relationships, thereby contributing to personal readiness.
Category: Other Military Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: DoD ID Card Holders
Where: 1 All American Way, Gavin Hall, Building C-7417, Fort Bragg, NC 28310
Cost: no cost
Phone: 910.908.4459
Resource Provider: Ready and Resilient (R2)
Last Updated: 1/18/2017
Training Support Center
Our mission is to manage all Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations (TADSS) within Fort Bragg and the AR 5-9 Area of Responsibility (AOR). To provide TADSS equipment, training and training support to all active Army, National Guard, Reserve Components, ROTC units located within the AR 5-9 AOR. Develop and maintain a customer-oriented culture, set expectations of quality, provide a motivating climate and help solve problems.
Category: Leader Support, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Soldiers, Civilians, Contractors
When: Monday-Friday: 7:30AM-4:00PM
Where: Bldg.. A-5514 Gruber Road (Intersection of Pratt Street)
Cost: Free
Phone: Training Support Officer:(910) 396-9007; Training Specialist:(910) 396-8557; Administrative Service Assistant:(910) 432-0798; Virtual Training Facility Manager:(910) 643-9597; Virtual Simu
Resource Provider: Other Military Service Provider
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
USO of NC
Our Programs:
We offer a variety of programs and services to support the morale, health and human services, and recreational needs of troops and their families, free of charge. Learn more here.
Our Centers:
The USO of NC operates five service centers and one mobile center to provide supports, services, and the comforts of home in a welcoming atmosphere that demonstrates our gratitude for our troops and their families
Fort Bragg Services: Wi-Fi, Computer Lab, TV Lounge/Day Room, Snacks. Programs: Deployment and Homecoming Support, Smiles Over Miles, United Through Reading, Single Warrior Birthday Cakes, Trevor Romain Deployment Kits.Special and Seasonal Programs: Kidz Korner and Operation Cookie Drop
Category: Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources, Other Recreation Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Active Duty and deployed service members and their Families
When: Fort Bragg Office: Monday-Friday: 9:00AM-4:30PM; Fayetteville Airport Center: 7:00AM-7:00PM
Where: Soldier Support Center: Bldg. 4-2843, First Floor Wing L; 400 Airport Road Fayetteville, NC
Cost: Free
Phone: Fort Bragg Office: 910-495-1437; Fayetteville Airport Center: 910-482-8200
Resource Provider: United Service Organizations (USO)
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Veterans Crisis Line
The Veterans Crisis Line connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or text.
Category: Veterans' Affairs, Other Military Resources, Stress Management, Other Family Resources
Population: Service Members, Retirees, Family Members
Intended for: Veterans, their families, and friends
When: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Cost: Free
Phone: 1-800-273-8255; Text: 838255
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Veterinary Services
The Veterinary Treatment Facility (VTF) provides vaccinations, heartworm testing, Feline Leukemia testing, fecal checks, and treatment for routine communicable diseases.
Category: Other Military Resources, Other Medical Resources
Population: Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: DoD Beneficiaries
When: Monday-Friday: 8:00AM-4:00PM
Where: Bldg. 2-7606 Reilly Road
Cost: Significantly reduced cost, call for information
Phone: 910-396-9120
Resource Provider: Veterinary Treatment Facility (VTF)
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Warrior Adventure Quest (WAQ)
Warrior Adventure Quest is a free team building and resiliency training for Army units. All units are now eligible for participation. Non-deploying units can attend once every two years while units who are 120 days prior to deployment or 120 days after deployment can attend during that time frame. WAQ is a Department of the Army initiative, by executive order (Execution Order 09-019) to provide high-adventure outdoor recreation programs as part of team building and the Army’s holistic approach to Unit Reset.
Category: Stress Management, Other Military Resources, Other Recreation Resources
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Non-deploying units can attend once every two years while units who are 120 days prior to deployment or 120 days after deployment can attend during that time frame.
When: Monday-Friday: 8:00AM-5:00PM
Where: Bldg. Q-2812 Smith Lake Road
Cost: Funded by Department of the Army
Phone: 910-643-4569
Resource Provider: Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (FMWR)
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Warrior Transition Battalion (WTB)
Mission
•Provide all Warriors in Transition the best possible care from reception through disposition, whether return to duty or separation from Service.
•Provide a single Chain of Command to the Soldier and Family members throughout the care process.
•Provide a knowledgeable and caring Chain of Command capable and committed to treating our soldiers and their Families with honor and respect.
Category: Other Medical Resources, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Wounded Warriors, select eligible DoD Beneficiaries
When: All days all hours
Where: Warrior Transition Battalion Complex, Normandy Drive
Cost: Covered by TRICARE
Phone: Womack WTB: 910-907-5219; Womack Patient Advocacy: 910-907-8069; WTB Staff Duty (After Hours): 910-907-5219
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Watters Family Life Center
The Family Life Chaplains and pastoral team at the Watters Family Life Center provide a variety of services to help you develop and strengthen your most important relationships in life. The Family Life Center for Counseling and Resiliency is a full-time family ministry and training center that is staffed with specially trained personnel to provide theologically based ministry to families with an emphasis on marriage and family issues. The training and counseling provided is distinctively pastoral.
Category: Families and Deployment, Other Family Resources, Other Military Resources, Other Health Resources, Other Medical Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers, Family Members, DA Civilians, Retirees
When: Monday-Friday: 9:00AM-5:00PM
Where: Bldg. 1-3358, Corner of Knox and Randolph Streets
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-396-6564
Resource Provider: Chaplains Office
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Webster University (WU)
WU offers a variety of Master's programs at Pope Air Force Base and Fort Bragg. Programs include: Masters in Business Administration (MBA) and Masters in Arts (MA) in the following areas:
-Information Technology Management
-Human Resources Development
-Human Resources
-Management International Relations
-Management and Leadership
-Counseling
-Public Administration
-Procurement and Acquisitions Management
-Business
-Organizational Security Management
Category: Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Retirees, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers, Family Members, Retirees
When: Monday-Friday: 8:00AM-5:00PM
Where: Bldg. 1-3571, B-Wing, Room 101
Cost: Prices Vary
Phone: 910-436-9802
Email: ftbragg@webster.edu
Resource Provider: Non-DoD Resource Provider
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Wildlife Branch
As part of the Directorate of Public Works, Environmental Division our mission is to provide Fort Bragg, Camp Mackall and the surrounding community with safe, quality hunting and fishing opportunities, dedicated and professional fish and wildlife management, natural resources stewardship, and environmental and natural resources law enforcement.
Category: Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Civilian Personnel, Retirees
Intended for: Active duty military personnel, reservists on active duty and DOD contractors
When: Monday-Friday: 8:00AM-5:00PM
Where: Bldg. OT-9034 McKellar's Road
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-432-5415 or 910-432-5427
Resource Provider: Department of Public Works (DPW)
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Women Veteran's Call Center
The Women Veterans Call Center (WVCC) answers questions and responds to concerns from women Veterans, their families, and caregivers across the nation about VA services and resources. The call is free, and you can call as often as you like until you have the answers to your questions. - See more at: http://www.womenshealth.va.gov/WOMENSHEALTH/programoverview/wvcc.asp#sthash.5jJwbPVs.dpuf
Category: Veterans' Affairs, Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Retirees
Intended for: Any women Veteran or person that has questions about services and benefits available to women
When: Monday-Friday: 8:00AM-10:00PM; Saturday: 8:00AM-6:30PM
Where: Hotline
Cost: Free
Phone: 1-855-VA-WOMEN; 1-855-829-6636
Resource Provider: Veterans Affairs
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
Wounded Warrior Ombudsman Program
The Wounded Warrior Ombudsmen serve as a local resource, facilitator, and problem solver for Service Members and their Families. Ombudsmen are located in the Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) and serve as a liaison between MEDCOM, the Soldier and Family member, the MTF commander, and the Warrior in Transition Unit (WTU) commander. The Ombudsman assists WTU and non-WTU Soldiers and their Families with medical related issues. The Wounded Soldier Family Hotline (WSFH) [(800) 984-8523] serves as a 24/7 resource to any beneficiary seeking assistance with a medical issue/concern including wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers, and military Caregivers. Whether you have questions about the Disability Evaluation System process, the VA Caregiver Program, or benefits, the WSFH and Ombudsmen are standing by to assist. If you are not in a community with an Ombudsman, please call the Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline at (800) 984-8523.
Category: Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Coping Skills, Financial Planning, Grief and Loss, Ministry, Charitable Organizations, Health and Medical Benefits, Other Medical Resources, Patient Liaison, Legal Assistance, Physical Fitness, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Other Military Resources, Other Recreation Resources, Emergency Planning, Injury Prevention
Population: Family Members, Service Members, Retirees
When: Hotline is 24 hours/day- 7days/week. Ombudsman hours: 0800-1600
Where: Womack Army Medical Center, 2817 Reilly Rd, Fort Bragg, NC 28310
Cost: none
Phone: (910) 907-8609, (910) 907-8191, or (800) 984-8523
Email: usarmy.jbsa.medcom.mbx.medcom-ombudsman@mail.mil
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 7/30/2018
XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg Inspector General
Inspectors General determine the state of the command’s discipline, efficiency, economy, morale, training, and readiness as directed by the commander.
All IGs extend the eyes, ears, voice, and conscience of their commanders and are responsible for advising these commanders on the state of their commands and for enhancing the command’s readiness and war fighting capability by performing the four IG functions (Assistance, Investigations, Inspections and Teaching and Training).
Category: Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers and Service Members
When: Monday-Friday: 8:00-1700
Where: Bldg. 2-1728 Armistead Street, Room 110
Cost: Free
Phone: 910-396-5106
Resource Provider: Inspector General (IG)
Last Updated: 11/8/2016
XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg Office of the Staff Judge Advocate
Develop, employ, and retain One Team of proactive legal professionals, forged by the warrior ethos, while delivering principled counsel and mission-focused legal services to the XVIII Airborne Corps, the Fort Bragg Community, and the Nation in order to support mission success.
Category: Other Military Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Active Duty and their Families
When: Monday-Friday, call for an appointment
Where: Building 2-1133, Corner of Macomb and Armistead: Federal Litigation- 1st Floor, Administrative and Civil Law- 2nd Floor, International and Operational Law- 2nd Floor, Military Justice (Criminal Law)-
Cost: Free
Phone: Federal Litigation: 910-396-1221; Legal Assistance: 910-396-0396/6113; Claims: 910-396-7505/4015; Trial Defense Services: 910-907-1950
Resource Provider: Legal Center or Judge Advocate General Office (JAG)
Last Updated: 11/8/2016