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108th ADA BDE DFAC
Dining facility for the 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade
18th FA BDE DFAC
Dining facility for Soldiers assigned to the 18th Field Artillery Brigade
1st BCT DFAC
Dining facility for 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division
2nd BCT DFAC
Dining facility for 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division
3rd BCT DFAC
Dining facility for 3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division
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.
82nd CAB DFAC
Dining facility for the Combat Aviation Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division
Academic Performance Training
Academic Performance Training (APT) includes skills that help optimize classroom performance and maximize academic results. The R2 Training Center customized training options include planning and prioritizing time, the Study Power Hour, memory and recall improvement, effective note taking, reading efficiency, effective study partnerships, and combating test anxiety.
AGAPE
Grief counseling. Meets the 4th Tuesday of the month at the Watters Family Life Center
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
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.
Airborne Lanes
Services ?24 lanes equipped with automated scoring ?Bumper rails available for small children ?Strike Zone Snack Bar ?Free WiFi
Alexander 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.
American Red Cross
The Fort Bragg Station is an American Red Cross Services to the Armed Forces(SAF) Station. It is one of 58 stations on US Military Installations and a member of a network of over 700 chapters across the United States. In this network there are close to 7,000 SAF volunteers and staff. The Fort Bragg American Red Cross has over 400+ volunteers and staff to meet the needs of the Fort Bragg Community.
Annual Drinking Water Quality Report
The Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) is an annual drinking water quality report prepared by an organization that provides drinking water through a community water system. The US EPA requires that water purveyors for community water systems provide a CCR to their customers by July 1st every year. Information contained in the CCR includes the source of drinking water, applicable water quality requirements, and water system monitoring results for the previous year.
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.
Army Continuing Education System
Tuition Assistance (TA) is available at the Education Centers. For current information regarding the TA process, please contact one of the Education Centers below. Services Offered: Professional Guidance Counselor Staff conveniently located in Army Education system (ACES). Available on a walk-in basis. Army Personnel Testing (ALCPT, AFCT, AFAST, DLAB, DLPT) are available in the Testing Center by appointment. BSEP (Basic Skills Education Program) designed as a self-paced, computer-based or teacher facilitated program Call 396-2351 for information Access GoArmyEd, the virtual gateway to education services. Soldiers can request TA in advance through earmyu.com
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.
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.
Army Family Team Building
Army Family Team Building (AFTB) is a Family resiliency and readiness training program that provides participants with an understanding of Army culture, and the skills and resources they need to become self-reliant, self-sufficient members of the military community. Additionally, AFTB offers Company Command Team Spouse Training to prepare spouses to assume additional responsibilities as Soldiers progress through their positions.
Army Hearing Program, Womack Department of Preventive Medicine, Womack Army Medical Center
Services: •Annual hearing injury prevention support services for all Commanders and Units. •Annual requirement support services for all noise-exposed personnel: (Ref. DODI 6055.12, AR 40-5 and DA Pam 40-501) ?Annual hearing exam ?Annual fit/check/replacement of preformed earplugs w/ carrying case ?Annual hearing conservation briefing/education *These services must be provided by AHP-HI staff and medically trained personnel
Army Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) EDUCATION
Pregnancy and Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) education provides training for enhanced knowledge, skills, and resources to assist Soldiers during pregnancy and postpartum, and prepare Soldiers for delivery, recovery, and parenting.
Army Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) EXERCISE SESSIONS
Pregnancy and Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) exercise sessions assist Soldiers in maintaining optimal fitness during pregnancy and improving readiness postpartum, to return a fit Soldier back to unit PRT after maternity leave and the postpartum period.
Army Public Health Nursing, Womack Department of Preventive Medicine, Womack Army Medical Center
•Deployment Related Animal Exposure/Rabies Screening •Tobacco Free Living •Tuberculosis Surveillance and Control •Child, Youth, and School-age Services Health Inspections •Overseas Contingency Operations Medical Threat Briefings •Manage the Travel Medicine Screenings •Health Promotion Briefings/Awareness
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
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..
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.
Army Wellness Center (AWC)
Services Offered: •Biometric Screening (Body Composition, Body Mass Index, Cholesterol, Blood Pressure Screening) •Exercise Prescriptions •Metabolic Testing (resting Metabolic Rates-Caloric Requirements) •Weight Management Classes •Nutrition Classes •Biofeedback Stress Management Training •Stress Management Classes •Positive Coping Skills Classes •Good Sleep Hygiene Classes •Health Classes (Self Care, Chronic Disease Prevention, Healthy Lifestyles Habits)
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.
Atchley Outdoor Pool
Features: •Six 25 yard and six 25 meter lanes for lap swimming and unit training.
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
Bariatric Surgery Clinic, Womack Army Medical Center
Womack Army Medical Center offers a comprehensive surgical weight loss program for Tricare eligible dependents of active duty service members as well as military retirees and their spouses. Active duty service members are not eligible for Bariatric Surgery, in accordance with HA Policy 07-006
Bauguess 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.
Bereavement Support, Womack Army Medical Center
When soldiers and their families come to the hospital it is often for medical concerns or illnesses that creates stress for all involved. How these situations are handled by the hospital personnel can comfort and support the family or can become a customer service issue.
Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers
The Fort Bragg Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers Program (BOSS) supports the overall quality of life for the 29,000 plus single and unaccompanied Soldiers (including single parents) on the installation. The BOSS program supports the chain of command by identifying quality of life issues and concerns by providing recommendations for improvement.
Birthing Unit, Womack Army Medical Center
Mission: Provide comprehensive, high quality, convenient, and family centered care that promotes, maintains, and/or improves the physical and emotional well being of mothers, babies, and women throughout the life cycle, by health supervision, education, family involvement and utilization of resources. Support graduate level education and research.
Blackjack Fitness Center
Features: •Cardio •Free Weights •Selectorized Weights •Personal Training •Outdoor Running Trail
Blood Donor Center
The Fort Bragg Blood Donor Center is part of the Womack Army Medical Center, with a commitment to providing the highest quality blood products to our service members and their families worldwide, to care for our troops who are deployed and our patients here at home. The command is dedicated to continually improving the ability to collect, process, and ship blood into theater quickly, and to providing the safest and freshest blood possible downrange, as well as for our patients in military hospitals both CONUS and OCONUS. Fort Bragg is one of the Army’s largest military installations in the world; the need for blood is never ending. Your support is vital to ensuring our service members and their families have a safe, available blood supply whenever and wherever needed.
Breast Health Clinic, Womack Army Medical Center
Anatomy: The breast is covered with skin and it protects the lobules that produce the milk. The duct that carry the milk come together at the nipple-areola complex. There is also supportive connective tissue and fat. The breast is attached to the pectoralis muscle and the chest wall. Self Breast Exam (Once a Month): Monthly breast self exams are an important part of breast health. Once a month (10 days after you start your menstrual cycle if you are still getting your period or the first of the month if you are postmenopausal) you should examine your breasts.
Breastfeeding Consultation, Womack Army Medical Center
Mission Assist mother, babies, and their families in having a successful breastfeeding experience. We also feature an assortment of products and services to provide comfort and convenience to breastfeeding families. During the hospital stay mothers are provided with professional and practical assistance by our staff and Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC). After discharge families can make appointments with the lactation consultant as well.
Callahan Athletic Center
Features: •Cardio •Free Weights •Selectorized Weights •Juice Bar •Free Wi-Fi •Personal Training •Track Athletic Fields and Locations: •Bowley: Woodruff St. and Hamilton St. 9 •ROTC #1 and #2: Armistead St. and Letterman St. •Hedrick Stadium: Reilly Rd. and Longstreet Rd. •Ruth: Reilly Rd. and Woodruff St. 9
Campbell University
Courses from these programs are offered on post five times a year in nine-week cycles during the daytime, evenings, lunch hours, and weekends. Complete student services are available at Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base. Services include: student advisement, registration, deferred payment plans, and purchase of textbooks.
Caregiver Support Line
With VA's Caregiver Support Line assistance is just a quick phone call away. Whether you're in need of immediate assistance or have questions about what services you may be eligible for, the caring licensed professionals who answer the support line can: Tell you about the assistance available from VA. Help you access services. Connect you with the Caregiver Support Coordinator at a VA Medical Center near you. Just listen, if that's what you need right now. If you're just getting started with VA, calling the Caregiver Support Line is a great first step to take to learn more about the support that's available to you.
Casualty and Mortuary Affairs Office
The mission of the Fort Bragg Casualty and Mortuary Affairs Office is to provide casualty, mortuary, survivor outreach services, memorial honors, and offer support, guidance and services to North Carolina Soldiers and their Families as well as other Casualty Assistance Centers (CAC). The CAC is the go-to on all Army casualty issues and guidance for the area of responsibility North Carolina. Services Offered: * Benefits and Entitlements, Casualty Assistance, Casualty Assistance Officer Information, Funeral / Mortuary Affairs, Honors Program, Line of Duty, Notification, and Transportation Motor Pool.
Centering Pregnancy
It's all about Group You will be in a group with other women whose due dates are close to yours. In each of the ten sessions, you will have a private time with your health care provider and some refreshments. Then you'll meet as a group to discuss questions, concerns, and solutions.
Chay Youth Activities Center
Free after school recreation programs. Youth Services offers free bus services for Middle School/Teen evening drop off from Tolson to Main Post Fort Bragg Neighborhoods. This only applies to youth on post in grades 6-12.
Childbirth Education, Womack Army Medical Center
The Philosophy of Childbirth Education is to empower patients through knowledge in a series of 4 (2hr each) classes in Weaver Auditorium that include education on labor, delivery, breastfeeding and newborn care. Expecting parents are provided the knowledge, skills and additional resources to successfully parent. The new skills gained provide an ability to relax in the knowledge achieved. Once empowered and relaxed expecting moms experience decreased pain sensation and increased confidence through education.
Civilian Personnel Advisory Center
The Fort Bragg CPAC endeavors to provide customers with flexible human resource strategies and solutions to recruit and retain a highly effective, capable force. We invite you to explore the wealth of information and available tools on our website.
Clark Health Clinic
Clinic Services: Adult, Pediatrics, Behavioral Health, OB/GYN; Ancillary Services: Lab, Radiology, Pharmacy, Minor Procedures
Clay Target Center
•On site pro shop and snack bar •Open to public (military and civilians) •12 Competition level Skeet fields •6 Competition Trap fields •Voice release system for trap •Lighted range •28 partial service RV sites •Covered pavilion with PA system •Gazebos equipped with BBQ grills •Basic block of instruction and fundamentals (upon request) •Reservations accepted for shooting events, unit functions, RV sites, etc.
Cleland Ice Rink
This facility offers year-round skating, not only as a form of exercise, but as an affordable and constructive family leisure activity. It is the only ice rink, within a 60-mile radius that provides year-round ice skating. This facility has a comprehensive ice skating program, to include open skating, group and private lessons, figure skating clubs, parties (schools, units, and special interest groups), and private ice rental. This facility is easily accessible for both military and civilian patrons.
Commissary
The Defense Commissary Agency, which is headquartered at Fort Lee, VA., operates a worldwide chain of commissaries providing groceries to military personnel, retirees and their families in a safe and secure shopping environment. Authorized patrons purchase items at cost plus a 5-percent surcharge, which covers the costs of building new commissaries and modernizing existing ones. Shoppers save an average of more than 30 percent on their purchases compared to commercial prices – savings that amount to thousands of dollars annually when shopping regularly at a commissary. A core military family support element, and a valued part of military pay and benefits, commissaries contribute to family readiness, enhance the quality of life for America's military and their families, and help recruit and retain the best and brightest men and women to serve their country.
Cook 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.
Corvias Military Living
We invite you to enjoy all that Corvias Military Living has to offer today's modern military families at Fort Bragg. From our family-friendly community centers and pools to our 10 beautiful neighborhoods, you'll love living on post. For a complete list of our available floor plans, community amenities and wait times, please contact our Corvias Military Living Leasing Center or visit our website.
Cumberland County Health Department
Cumberland County Health Department
CYSS Parent Central Services
Central registration and waiting list maintenance for all CYS programs child care resource and referral on-site child care for meetings or events
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.
Dahl Physical Fitness Center
Features: •Gym •Racquetball •Basketball •Sauna •Cardio Weights •Free Weights •Selectorized Weights •Aerobics •Group Fitness Classes Athletic Fields and Locations: •Gruber: Gruber Rd. in 1st COSCOM area •Running Trail
Davis Dental Clinic
?22-chair dental facility opened in October 1976 and re-opened after renovation November 2008 ?Staffed by military, civilian and contract personnel it serves major XVIII Airborne Corps units, the Special Warfare Training Center and Garrison units
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
Department of Cardiology, Womack Army Medical Center
Provide superb cardiac care to patients, soldiers and their families referred to Womack Cardiology, timely and thorough outpatient and inpatient consultative services, and provide noninvasive and invasive cardiac procedures to support the Womack mission - quality care, quality caring. At Womack Cardiology, we are proud to provide the Fort Bragg community with robust outpatient and inpatient consultative cardiology services, and serve as the subject matter experts for military medical diagnoses and disposition for our active duty population. We offer comprehensive noninvasive testing to include: •Exercise stress testing •Stress echocardiography •Coronary CT angiography •Transthoracic echocardiography •Holter/event monitoring Invasive testing includes: •Diagnostic cardiac catheterization •Transesophageal echocardiography •Cardioversion procedures We are also equipped to provide emergent life-saving invasive procedures such as: •Pericardiocentesis •Intra-aortic balloon pump count
Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA Schools)
The NC-Fort Bragg District is made up of DDESS schools located on the military installations of: Fort Bragg, NC and Pope Army Airfield, NC. There are 11 schools to serve students living on post in grades Pre-K through 8
Department of Deployment Health, Womack Army Medical Center
Mission Provide the highest quality healthcare, maximizing the medical deployability of active and reserve component forces. Vision Become the DoD's Model Deployment Health Center of Excellence! Womack Army Medical Center (WAMC), provider of medical support for the Fort Bragg Power Projection platform, took an aggressive stance to identify and align the appropriate medical and administrative resources needed to provide optimum care in a rapid deployment environment after a 2003 CBS News story outlined Reserve and National Guard Service Members complaints regarding their medical care at Ft Stewart, GA, and caused the Army and the Army Medical Department to reevaluate the process of providing care to mobilized Reserve and National Guard Service Members.
Department of Dermatology, Womack Army Medical Center
Our mission is to provide dermatological specialist care to patients of all ages presenting with acute and chronic neoplastic, infectious, and inflammatory skin diseases; as well as to accomplish the surgical management of benign and malignant skin diseases. Additionally, will conduct medical education in the specialty of Dermatology to: rotating Family Practice Residents, Physician Assistant students, and medical students. Treatments and Procedures Performed: Skin examinations, Phototherapy, Skin biopsy and excisions, Laser treatments, Tattoo removal, Wart therapy, Wound care.
Department of Gastroenterology, Womack Army Medical Center
Mission: Provide the highest level of service, care, and treatment possible for all Active Duty soldiers, retirees, and beneficiaries seen by the Gastroenterology Service. •Colonoscopy •EGD (Upper Endoscopy) •Flexible Sigmoidoscopy •Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) •Small Bowel Capsule Endoscopy •Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP); Available Services: •Capsule endoscopy •Colonoscopy •Dilation •Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) •Remicade infusion support •Enteral feeding support: nasojejunal feeding tube, PEG tube •Enteroscopy •Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD or Upper Endoscopy) •Flexible Sigmoidoscopy •Hepatitis C case management •EUS •RFA for Barrett's esophagus; ROFR Limitations/Unavailable Services: •Anorectal manometry •Cholangioscopy/spy-glass •Hemorrhoid ligation •Esophageal manometry, pH/impedance •Biliary manometry
Department of Hematology/ Oncology, Womack Army Medical Center
Mission: Provide the highest level of service, care, and treatment possible for all Active Duty soldiers, retirees, and beneficiaries seen by the Hematology/Oncology Service.
Department of Medical Management, Womack Army Medical Center
Case Management is a collaborative process which assesses, plans, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates options and services to meet complex health needs through communication and available resources to promote quality, cost-effective outcomes. --Case Management Society of America, 2002
Department of OB/GYN, Womack Army Medical Center
Our goal in developing this site is to provide you with the most up to date quality information that will assist you throughout your pregnancy. You will find our site helpful in answering some common questions about your pregnancy, prenatal care and delivery at Womack Army Medical Center
Department of Ophthalmology, Womack Army Medical Center
The Ophthalmology Service is dedicated to providing comprehensive eye care to active duty soldiers, retired military beneficiaries and their dependents.
Department of Optometry, Womack Army Medical Center
Clinic Services Available •Routine Eye Exams •Order Military Eyewear •Exams for Military Physicals are performed on a walk-in basis during designated times •Evaluations for Refractive Surgery •Acute Care: ?New Patients: Referred by PCM to appropriate optometry clinic, same day access available ?Established Patients: Report to optometry clinic where routine care is received •Diabetic Eye Exams (need referral submitted from PCM) ?limited services available for TRICARE for Life (TFL) patients •Contact Lens Services (contact lens updates, medical contact lens fitting, limited new fits)
Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Womack Army Medical Center
The Department of Orthopedic and Rehabilitation consist of: Orthopedic Surgery Podiatry Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy We provide a full range of Orthopedic services to include: Hand surgery Spine surgery Orthopedic trauma
Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Services (ENT), Womack Army Medical Center
The Otolaryngology "ENT" / Head and Neck Surgery Service ("OTO/HNS") at Womack Army Medical Center is staffed by four active duty physicians who have completed an OTO/HNS residency (5 years of training after 4 years of medical school). We evaluate all eligible beneficiaries--including active, retired and dependent--and provide care with the latest available technology. The OTO/HNS service is also actively involved in graduate medical education; family practice residents and physician assistant students rotate with the OTO/HNS providers. In order to receive services at any of our clinics (ENT/Audiology/Speech Pathology), a referral must be placed by a Provider.
Department of Pathology, Womack Army Medical Center
The Dept. of Pathology is divided into two major branches, Anatomic and Clinical. These branches facilitate the best medical laboratory testing methods available today with highly trained professional technicians, who pride themselves in providing the maximum level of healthcare diagnostics possible in contemporary medicine. The following offers a very brief description of the primary functions of each section: Anatomic Pathology (AP) service is divided into the following sections: •Transcription: Transcribes diagnoses, administers Medical Records, Sends out slides, etc. •Cytology: Pap smears, Fine needle aspirates, Bronchial washings, etc. •Histology: Diagnosing surgical specimens. •Autopsy: Service is administered by Histology Section. Clinical Pathology (CP) service is divided into the following sections: •Chemistry and Immunology: Performs analysis of body fluids to detect the presence of proteins, enzymes, inorganic compounds, as well as the level of drugs. •Hematology/Coagula
Department of Pediatrics, Womack Army Medical Center
To maximize soldier readiness by optimizing the physical health and the emotional and developmental well-being of military family members from birth to 23 years of age.
Department of Pharmacy, Womack Army Medical Center
Medications can make a difference in regaining health and mitigating chronic conditions and your Womack Army Medical Center pharmacy staff specialize in providing new prescriptions, refills and medication counseling.
Department of Physical Therapy, Womack Army Medical Center
Physical Therapy is a dynamic profession with an established theoretical and scientific base and widespread clinical applications in the restoration, maintenance, and promotion of optimal physical function. Physical Therapists are autonomous health care professionals who help individuals maintain, restore, and improve movement, activity, and functioning, thereby enabling optimal performance and enhancing health, well-being, and quality of life. Physical Therapists evaluate, diagnose, and develop comprehensive treatment programs that can include exercise programs, instruction in self-care, use of physical and therapeutic agents, posture modification, and prevention of further overuse injury. Physical Therapy Assistants implement selected components of patient/client interventions (treatment), obtain data related to the interventions provided, and make modifications in selected interventions either to progress the patient/client as directed by the physical therapist or to ensure patient/
Department of Podiatry, Womack Army Medical Center
Vision: World class foot and ankle care for our fighting force through a constant search for the best treatment options by the highest trained foot and ankle specialists available.
Department of Radiology, Womack Army Medical Center
The Department of Radiology at Womack Army Medical Center consists of over a dozen diagnostic imaging sub-specialties and outlying clinics. Our services are accessed by referral from either a primary care provider or by a provider from a specialty clinic.
Department of Surgery, Womack Army Medical Center
The Department of Surgery at Womack Army Medical Center consists of seven specialty clinics/services and the Anesthesia/Operative services. Most of our clinics are accessed by referral only from either a primary care provider or by a provider from another specialty clinic.
Deputy State Epidemiologist
State Health Department Deputy State Epidemiologist assists the state epidemiologist in providing scientific and epidemiological expertise. Deputy state epidemiologist, serve as an additional subject matter expert resource for public health and epidemiology.
Division of Medical Education, Womack Army Medical Center
We are here to attend to your curious and inquiring minds, and assist in the pursuit of a professional medical career. Where does your interest lay, are you seeking experiences as a medical student, physician assistant, nursing or any of the other associated allied health professions? Our facility houses the best that the military can provide as preceptors; they are highly skilled, motivated and eager to impart their knowledge and enthusiasm to welcomed learners. So, dare to enter this site and have your imagination stimulated, tempted and provoked by a clinical learning environment that has been created to engage your senses in the advanced arts of patient care and quality of care.
Dragon Lanes
Bowling provides fun and excitement for all ages. All of our bowling centers feature 24 lanes equipped with automated scoring. In addition "bumper rails" are available for small children.
Drug Disposal
Most unused and unneeded pharmaceuticals can be disposed in special drop boxes located at the pharmacy. This removes potentially harmful medications from the home and provides environmentally safe disposal. Contact the Pharmacy for any special concerns.
Eagle 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.
East Bragg Auto Skills Center
This center offers “do-it-yourself” mechanics a place to work on their automobiles with the guidance of experienced mechanics and reference manuals. This center has state-of-the-art equipment for automobile maintenance. Bays and tools are rented at a minimal price.
Educational and Developmental Intervention Services (EDIS)
EDIS provides screening, interdisciplinary evaluation and transdisciplinary intervention services to eligible children and their families using an educational model with families at the center of their children's care. Services include special instruction, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, nursing education and service coordination.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
The world’s oldest and largest fully accredited university specializing in aviation and aerospace, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University offers undergraduate and graduate degrees at Fort Bragg. The school year is based on a semester-hour system with 12 enrollment dates per year. Embry-Riddle Worldwide is a member of the Service members Opportunity Colleges (SOC) Consortium and accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Emergency Department, Womack Army Medical Center
Our mission is the commitment to provide the Fort Bragg community, and all of its members, the finest around the clock compassionate emergency medical care that is possible.
Employee Assistance Program
The purpose of the Army Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is to: -Help employees with identifying and resolving personal problems that may negatively affect their job performance and well-being. -Assist management with addressing productivity issues. -Promote installation work/life/wellness programs.
Employment Readiness Program (ACS)
The Employment Readiness Program (ERP) offers resources to help with your career plan and job search. Whether you’re a military spouse or Family member who just moved to a new installation, Retiree, or DoD civilian looking for new opportunities, or active duty Military, active Reserve, National Guard member, or Wounded Warrior, we’re here to help
Environmental Health, Womack Department of Preventive Medicine
Environmental Health •Pest Infestation Assessments •Drinking Water Quality Testing •Living Quarters Sanitation Inspections •Food Sanitation/Food Handlers Training •Heat/Cold Weather Injury Prevention Training •Automated Heat Category Status (907-HEAT) •Food Vendors/Restaurant Sanitation •Child, Youth, and School-age Services Environmental Inspections •Recreation Facility Sanitation Inspections •Hazardous Material Collection Oversight
Epidemiological Disease Control Program, Womack Department of Preventive Medicine, Womack Army Medical Center
•STD/HIV Surveillance, Screenings and Briefings •Environmental (Heat/Cold) Injuries Monitoring •Non-FDA Approved Blood Monitoring •Animal Bite Reporting •Reportable Medical Diseases Surveillance and Reporting
Equal Employment Opportunity
The primary goal of the EEO program is to manage workforce diversity and to maintain a discrimination-free workplace. This is high on the list of critical functions performed by federal managers and supervisors.
Excelsior College
Private College. Originally founded in 1971 by the New York State Board of Regents as the External Degree Program of The University of the State of New York, Regents College is a private, independently chartered institution based in Albany, New York. It is governed by a board of trustees comprised of a national group of prominent leaders in education, business, and the professions.
Exceptional Family Member Program (ACS)
The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) provides comprehensive support to Family members with special needs. EFMP takes an all-inclusive approach to coordinate military and civilian community, educational, medical, housing, and personnel services to help Soldiers and their Families with special needs.
Family Advocacy Program
The U.S. Army Family Advocacy Program (FAP) helps Soldiers and Families recognize and meet the unique challenges of military lifestyles. Our services include seminars, workshops, counseling, and intervention to help strengthen Army Families, enhance resiliency and relationship skills, and improve quality of life. We are also dedicated to helping Soldiers and Families with the complex challenges related to domestic abuse, child abuse, and neglect. We focus on prevention, education, prompt reporting, investigation, intervention, and treatment.
Family Child Care
Ages 4 weeks through 12 years Army Family Child Care (FCC) is available both on-post and in government leased housing by trained childcare providers who work as home-based independent contractors for CYS Services. FCC Homes provide full-day, part-day and hourly care for children in a home environment.
Family Readiness Group Center (FRGC)
The Army Community Service Family Readiness Group Center serves the Fort Bragg Community. Soldiers and Families now have a location where it is possible to host meetings, schedule a VTC (secure and unsecured), utilize computers, printers, copiers, and much more! On-site childcare is also available through CYSS.
Fayetteville Medical Home
Clinic Services: Adult, Pediatrics, Behavioral Health, GYN; Ancillary Services: Lab, Pharmacy, Minor Procedures
Fayetteville State University
FSU offers a number of Bachelor degrees with concentrations in a wide variety of major fields of study at Fort Bragg. Courses from these programs are offered on post five times a year in nine-week cycles. There is also a weekend program that meets on Saturdays. Complete student services are available at Fort Bragg. Services include: student advisement, registration, payment of fees, and purchase of books.
Fayetteville Technical Community College
FTCC is a state-supported college. Main campus is located in downtown Fayetteville, North Carolina. School year is based on a semester hour system. FTCC is a member of the Service members Opportunity College System. FTCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. FTCC offers associate degrees in many areas, community education programs, and vocational diploma programs. It is the largest program of its type in the State of North Carolina. Courses from these programs are offered on- and off-post five times a year in nine-week cycles. Complete student services are available at Fort Bragg. Services include: student advisement, registration, payment of fees, and purchase of textbooks.
Fayetteville Vet Center
What We Offer: NO referral necessary •Individual and Group Counseling •Family Counseling (military related issues) •Military Sexual Trauma Counseling •Bereavement Counseling •Substance Abuse assessment/referral •Outreach and education on services •Employment assessment/referral •VBA benefits explanation/referral •Screening and referral for medical issues
Fernandez 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.
Financial Readiness Program
The Financial Readiness Program is your resource for information on money matters. We can help you better understand financial topics like military pay, checkbook/debit card management, financial responsibility, credit reporting, debt elimination strategies, saving, investing, budgeting
Fire and Emergency Services
The Fort Bragg Fire and Emergency Services mission is to provide the utmost in quality fire protection services to our soldiers, their families and civilians through coordinated leadership, education, protection, and emergency response mitigation.
Forestry Branch
Forestry Branch manages Fort Bragg natural resources in order to continuously improve the living, working, and training environment for soldiers, families, and the public while being good stewards of the environment we impact.
Fort Bragg Area Community Foundation
The Fort Bragg Area Community Foundation (FBACF) is a non-profit charitable organization established to provide financial assistance to benefit the Fort Bragg community. FBACF is staffed entirely by volunteers. We are military spouses, military retirees, and civilians. FBACF considers cases where there is a genuine need that cannot be met through other Fort Bragg traditional sources (AER, Chaplains' Funds, Red Cross, etc.) and the financial crisis is not the result of personal financial mismanagement. FBACF provides financial assistance in the form of grants to: • Active duty military personnel and their spouses assigned to Fort Bragg and Pope AAF • DOD civilians employed at Fort Bragg and Pope AAF • Agencies providing direct support to Fort Bragg Soldiers and Families • Individuals and organizations outside these categories must provide a direct relationship Fort Bragg to be considered for a grant
Fort Bragg Main Post Office
Installation post office
Fort Bragg Reception Company
Currently the HHC, Fort Bragg Reception Company is a 24-hour operation servicing all Permanent Party Soldiers to include XVIII Airborne Corps, 82nd Airborne Division, USASOC, tenant units, and Active Guard Reserve (AGR) as well as all students coming here to attend any USAJFKSWC courses. Questions concerning in-processing or leave extensions should be directed to the HHC, Fort Bragg Reception.
Fort Bragg Shuttle
BY RIDING THE SUSTAINABLE SHUTTLE, YOU CAN: •save gas in your POV! •save wear-and-tear on your POV! •keep your parking space! •reduce the number of POVs on the road and create safer environment for pedestrians, cyclists and other motorists! •receive friendly, front-door service to many installation points of interest including Soldier Support Center, Womack Army Medical Center, dining facilities, recreation facilities and retail centers! •relax while one of our expert drivers navigates post for you! Chat on your cell phone! Catch up on some reading! •support Garrison strategic goals, Executive Orders and the Fort Bragg mission!
Frederick Performance Enhancement Center
Features: •Cardio, •Olympic Lifting •Plyometric •Agility Training •Suspension Training •Strength Training •Endurance Training Athletic Fields and Locations: •Smith: Gruber Rd. and Kedenberg Rd. •20th Engineer 9: Bastogne St. in the 20th Engr area
Funk Physical Fitness Center
Features: •Gym •Racquetball •Basketball •Sauna •Cardio •Free Weights •Personal Training Athletic Fields and Locations: •Ardennes: Ardennes St near Longstreet Rd •Pike: Gruber Rd. and Pratt St.
Group Fitness Classes
Group Fitness Classes are held at Towle Fitness Center, Hercules Fitness Center, and Dahl Physical Fitness Center (volunteer led). See current schedules at the bottom of this page, under "Featured Events and Promotions".
Hercules Fitness Center
Features: •Gym •Racquetball •Basketball •Sauna •Cardio •Group Fitness Classes •Free Weights •Selectorized Weights •Juice Bar •Track •Personal Training •Massage Therapy (.pdf) •TRX Tactical Boxes •Parent-Tot Area (for children ages 5 years and under only). Please note that children are now required to have proper identification (GymKid ID), in order to utilize this area. See the "Policies and Frequently Asked Questions" section below for detailed information.
Hope Mills Medical Home
Clinic Services: Adult, Pediatrics, Behavioral Health, GYN; Ancillary Services: Lab, Pharmacy, Minor Procedures
Hosking Physical Fitness Center
Features: •Gym •Basketball •Sauna •Cardio •Free Weights •Selectorized Weights
Hourly Care
Ages 6 weeks to 12 years Certain Child Development Centers (CDC) offer reserved and drop-off care on an hourly basis. General Information: •Patrons are responsible for payments after services are rendered. •Payments are based on start/end of reservation. •Minimum stay is two hours. Maximum is 25 hours per week per child. •Fee is $4/hr. •Meals/snacks are provided and USDA approved. •Medications are not administered at any time.
Housing Environmental Health Response Registry
The Housing Environmental Health Response Registry is a resource for residents to report housing-related health information and concerns. Residents will be invited to enroll in the registry and initiate an exchange with public health professionals. Registry participants will receive information on in-home environmental health, assistance in seeking medical care, and an opportunity to share concerns with Army leadership.
Housing Referral Service Office
Provides housing entitlements briefings, in and out processing services, permissive TDY validation, housing referral services, lease review services, Service Members Civil Relief Act advisory services, manages the Utility Deposit Waver Program, conducts off post housing inspections to ensure compliance with Fort Bragg minimum housing adequacy standards, provides tenant/landlord dispute mediation, and controls the issuance of Certificates of Non-Availability.
ID Card/ DEERS Facility
Our mission is to ensure enrollment in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS), and provide Common Access Cards (CAC) and/or Official Identification Cards to Soldiers, Family Members, Retirees as well as Civilian and Contract Employees working on Fort Bragg.
IHG Army Hotels
On IHG Army Hotels across the United States, discover a long list of amenities and services (including complimentary breakfast, free weekly socials, free wireless internet, and on-post shuttle) to make on-post travel convenient and enjoyable. With a knowledgeable hotel team that understands the unique needs of Military personnel and their families, we are proud to serve those who are proud to serve.
Immunology Service (Allergy), Womack Army Medical Center
Services Provided: •Skin testing: aeroallergens, venoms, foods, and penicillin •Allergen immunotherapy •Insect venom immunotherapy •Intravenous or subcutaneous immunoglobulin therapy •Omalizumab for asthma and chronic urticaria •Aspirin desensitization •Patch testing •Spirometry •Exhaled nitric oxide testing •Food and medication challenges •Immunizations (all patients empaneled to a WAMC Primary Care clinic receive immunizations at their assigned clinic; active duty receive immunizations through their clinic or SRC) Services Not Available: •Sublingual immunotherapy “drops” (only FDA-approved tablets prescribed) •Food immunotherapy or desensitization
Industrial Hygiene, Womack Department of Preventive Medicine, Womack Army Medical Center
Services Offered: •Respirator Mask Fit Testing (including N-95) •Indoor Air Quality Assessments •Ergonomic Assessment/Classes •Noise Exposure and Monitoring •Worksite Health Hazard Assessments •Worksite Fume Hood Testing •Lead/Asbestos Assessments •Mold Assessments •Respiratory Protection Program •Ventilation System Surveys
Infertility- Endocrinology Services, Womack Army Medical Center
IVF is not a Tricare covered benefit and the patient is responsible for paying out of pocket for anthology and embryology expenses during IVF. Please see the Tricare website at http://www.tricare.mil/mybenefit for more information on Tricare benefits and infertility coverage. IVF is offered 4 times a year and patients are placed on a wait list for an average of 6-12 months. Please contact the IVF coordinator, at 910-907-0753 for more information. Please share your information with your referring provider to complete your work up. Work up to be completed prior to IVF cycle and must be current within 12 months of actual IVF procedure
Installation Access Control
Dedicated access control elements are typically not found in civilian LE organizations. The unique requirements and the environment of the military community require personnel in these elements to monitor physical security posture, provide physical security presence and response. They are also a critical element in community crime prevention efforts. The Fort Bragg Access Control Points are manned by Department of the Army Civilians, Military Police and Augmentation Soldiers.
Installation Passport Office
The Fort Bragg Passport/VISA Office
Installation Pest Control
The Fort Bragg Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is managed by the Contract Officer Representative in the Environmental Compliance Branch, Directorate of Public Works. All services are done through Service Order Requests through the Directorate of Public Works, 396-0321 through a contract company. Integrated pest management is a planned program, incorporating continuous monitoring, education, record-keeping, and communication to prevent pest and disease vectors from causing unacceptable damage to operations, people, property, material, or the environment. IPM uses targeted, sustainable (effective, economical, and environmentally sound) methods including education, habitat modification, biological, genetic, cultural, mechanical, physical, and regulatory control, and where necessary, the judicious use of least-hazardous pesticides. In order to mix or apply an pesticide or herbicide on the installation, a Department of Defense certification is required (AR 200-5).
Installation Recycling Program
"Bragg About Recycling "Fort Bragg's Qualified Recycling Program (QRP) is an award winning and federally recognized program. The goal of the program is to reclaim materials from the solid waste stream, retain revenues for reinvestment in diversion technologies to further recover recyclable materials, while minimizing the costs of solid waste disposal and sustaining our environmental future. The recycling facilities located in the DPW Compound and the Lamont Road Landfill will recycle most municipal and construction and demolition materials.
Installation Sponsorship Program
The Fort Bragg Sponsorship Program assists units with transitioning Soldiers during PCS moves. Every unit has a sponsorship coordinator.
Installation Transportation Office (ITO)
Personal Property
Intrepid Spirit Center, Womack Army Medical Center
Services: TBI (Traumatic Brain Injuries), Concussion Care Clinic, Neuro-Rehabilitation Clinic, Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics
Iron Mike Fitness Center
Features: •Cardio •Free Weights •Selectorized Weights •Personal Training •Parent-Tot Area (for children ages 5 years and under only). Please note that children are now required to have proper identification (GymKid ID), in order to utilize this area. See the "Policies and Frequently Asked Questions" section below for detailed information.
Joel Dental Clinic
?26-chair dental clinic co-located with a troop medical clinic (TMC), and a soldier readiness processing center ?Joel is staffed by military, civilian and contract personnel
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.
Klassy Kloset
In need of a formal gown for a Ball, Prom, Wedding, Special Event? Come see us! We have our Klassy Kloset with multiple gowns (no male attire) available in sizes 0 – 26. Come to the Y to try on a variety of beautiful dresses. If you find one you like, you may borrow our dress for a minimal fee of $10. (Dresses do have to be dry cleaned before they are returned. A $10 coupon is provided for use at Monarch Cleaners on Reilly Road) This service is available for all DoD ID card holders.
Laboratory, Womack Army Medical Center
Effective health care is based on medical evidence and the Womack Army Medical Center laboratory performs the tests that provide much of that evidence, that ensure your good health, or find the problems that threaten it. From initial sample to final result, the WAMC lab provides caregivers medical information that supports your health.
LaFlamme Dental Clinic
38-chair clinic serving the 82nd Airborne Division. Opened in December 1969, the facility was renovated and reopened for patient care in November 1999. ?Staffed by military, civilian and contract personnel
Leisure Travel Services
Leisure Travel Services (LTS) provides a range of travel services to active duty and retired military personnel, DoD civilians and their family members, and other members of the military community. We provide brochures and information on various attractions and points of interest in the surrounding area as well as other major travel destinations and hotels. We also provide discount tickets and trips for authorized patrons to attractions including Walt Disney World and many other theme parks, attractions and cinemas.
Lending Closet
The Lending Closet has household items that are available for families PCSing to or from Fort Bragg. Items are loaned for a designated period of time while waiting shipment or travel. Items available include small electrical appliances, pots, pans, dishes, ironing boards, infant car seats, high chairs, cribs, mattresses, microwave ovens and more. 
Linden Oaks Medical Home
Clinic Services: Adult, Pediatrics, Behavioral Health, OB/GYN Ancillary Services, Lab, Pharmacy
Local Air Quality Information
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a tool to communicate the status of local air quality to the public—the Air Quality Index (AQI). The AQI is derived from real-time air pollution measurements taken at monitoring stations throughout the United States. The AQI has three components: a color, a score and a health message recommending protective action based on the level of air pollution. The current AQI for air quality around Fort Campbell can be found on the Army Public Health Center website at the web address below.
Logistics Readiness Center
The Logistics Readiness Center (LRC) provides the customers of Fort Bragg with sustainable full spectrum logistics in the areas of Transportation, Maintenance, and Supply and Services.
LSA East DFAC
Dining facility for the 1st TSC and 3rd ESC
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).
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.
Methodist University
All classes with the exception of a few courses are taught in the evenings and weekends on the main campus and Fort Bragg in accelerated eight-week terms. To learn more about admission requirements and to see the degrees and courses available, go to www.methodist.edu/evening or www.methodist.edu/fort-bragg-campus. MU offers a limited number of online courses each semester to allow students from around the globe to earn college credit over the Internet. Classes are taught over the internet during a 16-week semester.
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
Military Caregiver Resource Directory
Designed to help empower military caregivers with information about national-level resources and programs specifically for them. Topics include: helplines, advocacy and benefit information, career transitions and employment, military caregiver support, children’s needs, education and training, financial support, rest and relaxation, and others.
Military Caregiver Virtual Forum
Military caregivers may join their peers virtually in a Department of Defense online forum every month to discuss topics that they choose and network with others who are experiencing similar challenges. Caregivers learn skills to overcome challenges and share resources.
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.
Military Pet Education (MilPetED) Mobile Application (Android)
MilPetED is a free application for smartphones and tablets, designed to provide easy access to animal health information, tips and resources for Service Members, beneficiaries, and retirees.
Military Pet Education (MilPetED) Mobile Application (iPhone)
MilPetED is a free application for smartphones and tablets, designed to provide easy access to animal health information, tips and resources for Service Members, beneficiaries, and retirees.
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).
Morales 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
Mother Baby Unit, Womack Army Medical Center
Mission: To provide care for NSVD and C-Section patients and their newborn and high risk Antepartum patients.
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.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Our highly-trained advocates are available 24/7 to talk confidentially with anyone experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship.
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.
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.
National Sexual Assault Hotline
Calling the National Sexual Assault Hotline gives you access to a range of free services including: •Confidential, judgment-free support from a trained staff member •Support finding a local health facility that is trained to care for survivors of sexual assault and offers services like sexual assault forensic exams •Someone to help you talk through what happened •Local resources that can assist with your next steps toward healing and recovery •Referrals for long term support in your area •Information about the laws in your area •Basic information about medical concerns
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
No matter what problems you are dealing with, we want to help you find a reason to keep living. By calling you’ll be connected to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area, anytime 24/7.
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Womack Army Medical Center
Mission: To provide quality healthcare and support the family unit. Dual mission: provide care to premature babies and seriously ill newborns. Support labor and delivery with all cesarean deliveries.
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.
New Parent Support Program
The New Parent Support Program (NPSP) promotes healthy Families through a variety of services including home visits, support groups, and parenting classes. We help Soldiers and Families learn to cope with stress, isolation, post-deployment reunions, and the everyday demands of parenthood. Army Families who are expecting a child or who have children up to age three can participate in all of our services confidentially and free of charge.
Normandy Outdoor Pool
Features: •Recreational pool •One diving board and three slides Each child must pass a swim test prior to use of the slides and/or diving board and a Parent or Guardian must sign a waiver in order for their child to participate in the test
Northeastern University
Northeastern University is committed to serving those who have served our country. We want to help you transition into your next career, by offering: Industry-aligned programs: Our 100+ graduate degrees and accelerated bachelor’s completion programs are aligned with the growing needs of today’s global economy and centered on experiential learning. Gain high-demand industry skills by integrating your academic coursework with hands-on, real-world experience. Financial and personal support: Receive funding that bridges the gaps in your military benefits. We have invested $2 million in our Yellow Ribbon Program and offer expanded scholarships for veterans and service members. A dedicated team is focused on helping you make the most of your GI Bill benefits and seamlessly transition to student life. Tailored educational experiences: Enroll in courses flexible to your schedule, whether online, on-campus, or a hybrid of the two. Connect with students and faculty at our flagship Boston camp
Nutrition Clinic, Womack Army Medical Center
The mission of the Nutrition Care Division is: •Procurement, receipt, storage, preparation, and delivery or sale of safe, wholesome, and appealing foods to patients and other authorized persons. •Timely delivery of medical nutrition therapy (MNT) and nutrition education to TRICARE beneficiaries in a variety of settings (inpatient wards, outpatient clinics, military units, and community organizations). •Provision of consultant services in nutrition to other health care providers and food service operations in the community. Classes Available (Information by request): Healthy Heart, Diabetes, Gestational Diabetes, Active Duty Weight Reduction (WTS), Dependent/ Retiree Weight Reduction; Gastric Bypass
Occupational Health, Womack Department of Preventive Medicine, Womack Army Medical Center
•Post-Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure Evaluations •N-95 Respirator Mask Medical Clearance •Civilian Pre-Placement Examinations •Workers Compensation Evaluations •Fitness for Duty and Work Restrictions •Return to Duty Evaluations •Worksite New Employee Screenings •Pregnant Soldiers Occupational Exposure Screenings •Healthcare Worker Immunizations •Employment Related Tuberculosis Screenings
Paraglide - Newspaper
The Paraglide, weekly newspaper, published for military and civilian personnel at Fort Bragg. The paper is distributed free to all post quarters and selected on and off post locations on Thursday afternoons or Friday mornings for subscribers.
Parent and Outreach Services
Parent and Outreach Services is the gateway that connects Families to CYS Services programs. Its mission is to support Readiness and Well-Being of Families by helping to balance military mission requirements and parental responsibilities.
Patriot Point Fitness Center
Features: •Cardio •Free Weights •Nautilus
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.
Personal Property Shipping Office
Welcome to the website of the Personal Property Shipping Office (PPSO). The PPSO coordinates for the shipment and storage of personal property, to include Privately-Owned Vehicles (POV).
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.
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).
Physical Exam (Deployment Health), Womack Army Medical Center
Medical screening exams in preparation for transition to Military Training Schools; End of term of service; Retirement; and incarceration.
Plastic Surgery Clinic, Womack Army Medical Center
Womack Army Medical Center Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Service performs medically necessary procedures and limited cosmetic surgery for Active Duty, Retirees and their eligible dependents. We are currently serving an increasing number or injured patients returning from deployments, as well as receiving a high volume of consultations for TRICARE covered procedures and reconstructive services.
Prager 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.
Provost Marshal
The Provost Marshal (PM) is installation commander's advisor for MP law and order operations. As the chief law enforcement officer on the installation the PM provides the installation commander with professional and technical advice concerning law and order objectives, policies, and directives.
RecPlex Auto Skills Center
RecPlex Auto Skills Center is focused on assisting self-help mechanics and is dedicated to teaching those with no automotive mechanical experience how to service and repair their own vehicles.
Religious Support Office
The Religious Support Office is the official start in supporting spiritual growth and resiliency for soldiers and their families. Contact us and we will support you in your spiritual journey.
Relocation Readiness Program
Moving is a part of life for Soldiers, civilian government employees and their Families. The Army Community Service Relocation Readiness Program is here to help with a comprehensive support system, whether it’s your first move or the last of many. We have all kinds of information and resources to help you and your family navigate your next military move.
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.
Retiree Services Office
Our mission is to provide quality service regarding benefits, entitlements, information and referral to retirees, their family as well as active duty Soldiers and their family preparing for retirement. The Retiree Service Office (RSO) also publishes the Ft. Bragg Retired Army Newsletter; advises and supports the North Carolina Army Retiree Council, and develops installation level policies and procedures for the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) program.
Ritz-Epps Physical Fitness Center
Features: •Gym •Basketball •Racquetball •Sauna •Cardio •Free Weights •Selectorized Weights •Juice Bar Athletic Fields and Locations: •Ritz-Epps Softball Fields #1-4 and Football/Soccer Fields #1-2: Corner of Champion Main and All American Way
Robinson Health Clinic
Clinic Services: Adult, Pediatrics, Behavioral Health, OB/GYN; Ancillary Services: Lab, Radiology, Pharmacy, Minor Procedures
Rod and Gun Club
Features ?Two 100 meter rifle and pistol ranges/15 firing points ?Bring your own ammunition and targets. (A limited supply of ammo and targets are available for sale on site. Prices vary) ?75 foot archery range* * You must sign in at the Rod and Gun Club to use the archery range.
Rodgers 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.
Rodriguez 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.
Rohde Dental Clinic
Also known as the Endodontic Residency Clinic, which is a referral based dental facility that supports the training in the two-year Advanced Education Program in Endodontic. ?Staffed by both military and civilian employees, this clinic provides training beyond the level of pre-doctoral education in endodontic. This training includes biomedical sciences (Medical College of Georgia), clinical sciences, teaching and research.
Ryder Golf Course
Ryder Golf Course is a beautiful golf course set among tall Carolina Pines and rolling hills. Ryder has several water holes, which come into play. The greens are small and undulating. The fairways are tree lined and hilly. The bunkers are well positioned and at times deep. While not long in length, Ryder is very challenging for all skill levels. In 1999-2000, Ryder underwent a $1.2 million dollar renovation. A new state of the art irrigation system was installed, and the bunkers underwent a complete renovation.
Ryder Physical Fitness Center
Features: •Cardio •Free Weights •Selectorized Weights
School Liaison Officer
School Liaison Officers help Families communicate with school districts and schools regarding education issues (to include school personnel understanding the impact of deployment stress on military students), provide transition support, and link students and Families to education and post-secondary resources.
Sexual Harassment/ Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Hotline
The Armed Forces' Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Program is the Armed Forces' integrated, proactive effort to end sexual harassment and sexual assault within our ranks. Sexual harassment and sexual assault have no place in the Armed Forces. If you have been the victim of sexual harassment or sexual assault, you have a voice, you have rights, and we’re here to help.
SKIES Unlimited- Instructional Classes
Extracurricular Instructional Classes 6 Weeks - 18 years SKIES Unlimited stands for “School of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration and Skills” with the word “Unlimited” for the unlimited possibilities that this program provides children and youth: ?All participants must be registered with CYS Services ?On-going enrollment for most classes (New students may need to wait for open enrollment) ?Currently enrolled SKIES students will be automatically re-enrolled into the next session for most classes to retain their space. Payment for the session must be made before the first day of class. ?Classes will be filled on a first paid basis. Children and Youth that are currently registered in CYS Services may be able to enroll for some of the SKIES classes using WebTrac.
Smith Lake Recreation Area/ Park
The Smith Lake Recreation area includes features such as a Beach and Wake Zone Cable Park, the Army Travel Campground, a park area, and mountain biking and hiking trails.
Smoke Bomb Hill Dental Clinic
One of three 78-chair clinics utilized by the U.S. Army Dental Corps and is staffed by military, civilian and contract personnel. ?Is also home to the Advanced Education In General Dentistry (AEGD-2 year) Program. Comprised of mentors, AEGD students and its ancillary staff, ?This Residency Clinic is accessible by referral to patients from other clinics for comprehensive care, dental implants, fixed and removable prosthetics, endodontic, periodontics, orthodontics and pediatric dentistry
Smokebomb Hill DFAC
Dining facility for Soldiers assigned to units within the Smokebomb hill area
Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC)
The Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC) is a one-stop location built to equip and aid Wounded, Ill, and Injured Soldiers who are assigned or attached to Warrior Transition Units. SFAC services help these Soldiers make life-changing decisions as they transition back to duty or on to civilian life. We strive to deliver tailored, compassionate, and coordinated transitional services designed to promote self-reliance, wellness, and healing during their medical recuperation and transition. The facilities provide a warm, relaxed environment where Soldiers and their Families can gather to foster physical, spiritual, and mental healing.
Soldier for Life- Transition Assistance Program
Established, at Fort Bragg in 1991, the Soldier For Life: Transition Assistance Program (Soldier For Life: TAP) is an integral part of the Army personnel lifecycle. The Soldier For Life: TAP provides comprehensive transition services to separating and retiring Soldiers, their Family members, and Department of the Army (DA) Civilians. The Soldier For Life: TAP counselors deliver the congressionally mandated pre-separation counseling, provide job search training, assist in the use of automated employment tools, conduct one-on-one employment counseling, and facilitate employment workshops/seminars.
Soldier Readiness Center (SRC)
Soldier Readiness Center (SRC) provides medical and dental processing for military (AC/RC/NG) and civilian (DA/DOD, Red Cross, AAFES, and Contractor) personnel mobilized and/or deployed in support of contingency operations. Scope of Services: •Pre/Post Deployment Health Services •Post Deployment Health Reassessment (PDHRA) •Annual Medical Readiness Checks •Hearing •Vision •Immunizations
Sports USA
Fort Bragg's Sports USA is the largest club (at approximately 27,000 square feet) of its kind, in the Army! Features Weekly Lunch Buffet, Delivery Hours and Catering Sports Pay-Per-View Special Events Pool Tournaments Outdoor Sand Volleyball Video Games Seating for 360 (Total Capacity is more than 500) Eleven Big Screen TV’s (speaker boxes available) Eighteen 52? Flat Screen TV’s Ping Pong Dancing, Live Bands and a Patio Bar Free WiFi
State Epidemiologist
State Health Department Lead State Epidemiologist is an appointed primary state epidemiologist, responsible for the identification and response for all health threats that occur within that state. This individual is selected by each state’s primary health official (usually the state health department director), or the state board of health. A state epidemiologist is usually responsible for each state’s infectious disease epidemiology program, often along with many other state health agency programs involved in disease detection and prevention.
State Public Health Laboratory
State Health Department Laboratory conducts laboratory testing for most all analysis requirements for public health surveillance. This may include monitoring and detection testing for environmental health, food safety, infectious diseases, newborn screening, public health preparedness, radiation safety, and many other tests. All state public health laboratories are part of the National Laboratory Network, and respond to novel strains of disease, natural disasters, chemical spills, foodborne outbreaks, and other public health emergencies.
Stout 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.
Stryker Golf Course
An 18-hole Donald Ross designed golf course, driving range, practice green, clubhouse with Pro-Shop and locker rooms. Pro-Shop is fully stocked with the latest in golf merchandise. Golf lessons, clinics, and club fittings are available by appointment and conducted by a member of Stryker's PGA professional staff.
Suicide Prevention Program
Mission: Improve readiness through the development and enhancement of the Army Suicide Prevention Program policies designed to minimize suicide behavior; thereby preserving mission effectiveness through individual readiness for Soldiers, their Families, and Department of the Army civilians.
Survivor Outreach Services
The mission of Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) is advocate on behalf of all Families who have suffered the loss of a Soldier and to educate the community about the Survivor Outreach Services Program. The program strives to build a unified support program which embraces and reassures Survivors that they are continually linked to the Army Family for as long as they desire. We provide an avenue of resources to include support groups, bi-monthly newsletters, information briefs, and social activities.
The Fisher House
The Fisher House is a "home away from home" for families of inpatients at Womack Army Medical Center, the Fayetteville Veterans Affairs Medical Center and other area hospitals. It is designed for families of critically ill patients, but is available to accept outpatient visitors on a space available basis
Throckmorton Library
Throckmorton Library offers: 75 CAC enabled computers Free Wi-Fi DVDs (TV series, new releases, children's) Foreign language material Small conference room that seats 23 Large meeting space that seats 100 Video games (Xbox 360, Xbox 1 and PS4) Children's collection and much more!
Tobacco Free Living, Womack Department of Preventive Medicine, Womack Army Medical Center
Services Offered: -Ready to Quit Information Sessions - Tobacco Cessation Resources/ Services
Tolson Indoor Pool
Features: •Zero depth entry recreational pool •Four 25 meter lanes during lap swim Breakdown of Hours: •Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Water Aerobics 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Masters Swim Team Practice 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Closed 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Varied Programming 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Fighting Fish Practice •Saturday-Sunday 12 p.m.-7 p.m. Recreational Swimming
Tolson Youth Activities Center
Free after school recreation programs. Youth Services offers free bus services for Middle School/Teen evening drop off from Tolson to Main Post Fort Bragg Neighborhoods. This only applies to youth on post in grades 6-12.
Towle Fitness Center
Features: •Group Fitness Classes •Aerobics •Cardio •Free Weights •Selectorized Weights •Track •Personal Training Athletic Fields and Locations: •Towle Stadium: Ardennes St. and Bastogne St.
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.
TRICARE Online
You can make Primary Care appointments, check lab results and even order your pharmacy refills using TOL, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The TOL website is www.tricareonline.com. TRICARE Online provides secure access to online features for DoD beneficiaries receiving care through a military hospital or clinic. TRICARE Online allows you to: •view, schedule, and cancel military hospital or clinic appointments for yourself or your authorized family members •receive email and text message appointment reminders •refill and check the status of your prescriptions at your military hospital or clinic •view, download, or share your personal health data via the Blue Button •access your patient centered medical home site to communicate with your health care team •access the online health risk assessments
TRICARE Smoking Quit Line
Through TRICARE's tobacco quitlines, you can: •Speak with a trained tobacco cessation coach •Get a customized quit plan •Request educational materials
Troop and Family Medical Clinic
Clinic Services: Adult, Pediatrics, Behavioral Health, OB/GYN; Ancillary Services: Lab, Radiology, Pharmacy, Minor Procedures
Tucker Indoor Pool
Features: •Non-recreational pool •Six 25 yard lanes during lap swim •Salt-water pool Breakdown of Hours: •Monday-Friday: 5 a.m-7:30 a.m. Lap Swimming 7:30 a.m.-11 a.m. Scheduled Military Training and Lap Swimming 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Lap Swimming 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Scheduled Military Training and Lap Swimming 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Lap Swimming •Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Lap Swimming
Tucker Performance Enhancement Center
Features: •Performance Enhancement •Cardio •Olympic Lifting •Plyometric •Agility Training •Suspension Training •Strength Training •Endurance Training •Swimming Pool
Twin Lion Outdoor Pool
Features: •Recreational pool with hours designated for lap swim •Six 50 meter lanes during lap swim •One 3 meter diving board •One 1 meter diving board •A splash pad Each child must pass a swim test prior to use of the diving boards and a Parent or Guardian must sign a waiver in order for their child to participate in the test.
University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP)
UNCP offers several undergraduate degree completion programs and select graduate degrees on Fort Bragg during the evening hours in 8-week terms. The availability of online undergraduate and graduate degree programs also allow students to earn a degree from one of the oldest and most renowned university systems in the United States at an affordable cost.
USASOC Dining Facility
Dining facility for the USASOC footprint
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
Vascular Surgery Department, Womack Army Medical Center (WAMC)
To provide patients with the highest quality of care in a timely manner by offering a comprehensive approach to Vascular Diseases through preventive services, diagnostic expertise, and minimal/ invasive surgical procedures. The following are some of the conditions that falls under the category of Vascular Diseases that are evaluated at the WAMC Vascular Surgery Clinic: Aortic Aneurysm Carotid Artery Disease Peripheral Vascular Disease Vascular Aneurysm (all except brain) Venous Ulcers Renal Artery Disease Chronic Venous Insufficiency Lymphedema Hemodialysis and Vascular access (except Hickman or Portacath) Varicose Veins
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.
Veterinary Services
The Veterinary Treatment Facility (VTF) provides vaccinations, heartworm testing, Feline Leukemia testing, fecal checks, and treatment for routine communicable diseases.
Warfighter Fitness Center
Features: Physical Fitness • Cardio • Free Weights • Selectorized Weights
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
Wilson Park
Nestled in a tranquil setting, this park offers a gently rolling landscape with grassy areas and mature leaf trees, which makes it a popular spot for families and large groups up to 1000 guests. This park provides family size picnic shelters and pavilions for larger group gatherings. The park also features a three-acre lake where visitors enjoy feeding ducks and try their luck fishing off the pier in McFadden Pond (contact the Wildlife Branch at +1 (910)396-7506 for license requirements). One of the prominent amenities is an American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant playground. It features swings accessible to kids of all abilities, slides and manipulative play areas.
Womack Department of Behavioral Health
The Department of Behavioral Health provides behavioral health treatment and support for all active duty and limited services for family members. The department is comprised of the Service Member Behavioral Health (SMBH) and Family Member Behavioral Health
Womack Army Medical Center (WAMC) Dental Clinic
Staffed by military, civilian and contract personnel, Located in B Building, second floor, of the Hospital, was opened in 2000. 19-chair facility serves the community with Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery support and after-hours emergency dental treatment. Also hosts the four-year Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) Residency Program, training up to eight OMFS residency students.
Womack Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)
Screening to identify, track, and support military family members who have special medical, developmental or educational needs.
Womack Family Medicine Residency Clinic
Clinic Services: Adult, Pediatrics, Behavioral Health, OB/GYN; Ancillary Services: Lab, Radiology, Pharmacy, Minor Procedures
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
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
WIC is a special supplemental food and nutrition education program that has been operating in North Carolina since 1974. Currently serving upwards of 165,000 mothers and their children each month in North Carolina. WIC participants receive nutrition education and supplemental food to improve their diets and reduce their chances of health problems caused by poor nutrition. They are given vouchers that they redeem at participating grocery stores to obtain WIC foods. Food includes: milk, cheese, eggs, cereal, juices, dry beans/ peas, peanut butter, and certain infant formulas.
Wonderful World of Kids (WWK) 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
Woodland Park
This multi-use area offers much for the nature lover and outdoor enthusiast. Woodland Park is the largest on Pope Army Air Field, perfect for units, squadrons, FRG functions of 1500+ guests. This park provides ample parking and is accessible off of Armistead Street. Woodland Park offers many amenities such as Pavilions with BBQ grills, water and electricity supply, sand volleyball court, horseshoe pit and brand-new Americans’ With Disability Act (ADA) compliant playground area.
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.
WTB DFAC
Dining facility for Soldiers assigned to units within the WTB area
XVIII ABN Corps NCO Academy DFAC
Dining facility for the Corps NCO Academy
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).
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.
Yntema Bingo
Monday - Friday Noon Day Lunch and Bingo Session starts at 12 p.m. (doors open at 11:30 a.m.) Program details and prices (.pdf) Monday - Thursday Early Birds: 7 p.m., Regular Games: 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 3 p.m.) Program details and prices (.pdf) Friday Early Birds: 7:30 p.m., Regular Games: 8 p.m. (doors open at 4 p.m.) Saturday Early Birds: 6:30 p.m., Regular Games: 7 p.m. (doors open at 3 p.m.) Late Night Saturday Starting at 10 p.m., Cosmic Bingo Cosmic Bingo combines, music, party favors, food and drinks, and intermission entertainment to ensure a fun filled evening in a party-like atmosphere. Cosmic Bingo is played every Saturday 10 p.m.-until. Cards go on sale after regular Saturday session Additional program details and prices (.pdf) Last Sunday of Every Month Yntema Bingo offers a Family Day program on the last Sunday of each month, during which both parents and kids get to enjoy bingo. This program caters to those on a budget who still want to come out and have fun
Youth Sports and Fitness
Sports and Fitness Program provides Team Sports, Individual Sports, Fitness and Health Programs and programming in the Child Development Centers, School Age and Youth Programs. Pre-registration is required for Sports and Fitness programs. Children and Youth that are currently registered in CYS Services can be enrolled in Sports and Fitness using WebTrac.