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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.
24 Hour-SHARP Hotline
24-Hr Hotline is available for victims to report incidents of sexual assault or sexual harassment. Services are confidential, available 24/7.
Adult Education Assistance
Coordinates education services such as high school degree completion, GEDs, undergraduate and graduate degrees, English as a Second Language, tuition assistance and other support to achieve academic goals. There are on site registrars for Central Texas College, Columbia College University of Oklahoma Outreach, Upper Iowa University, Webster University and Wayland Baptist University.
Air Quality Index
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.
All Congregations Men's Prayer Breakfast
This is an opportunity for the men from all Congregations on Fort Sill to come together as a brotherhood and fellowship.
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 Forces (Army) Wellness Center (AFWC)
Armed Forces (Army) Wellness Centers (AFWCs) offer a set of programs in support of Readiness that promote enhanced and sustained lifestyles to improve th eoverall well-being of active military personnel, family members, retirees and DoD civilians. These programs currently consist of a Health Assessment Review, Physical Fitness screening, Body Composition testing, and exercise prescription, Nutrition Education, to include metabolic analysis; Stress Management; Tobacco Education, and General Wellness, consisting of Healthy Sleep Habits and Well Coaching by our staff of Health Educators.
Army Family Support Services
Army Community Service (ACS) offers a wide range of programs and services to assist families with the needs of everyday life. These programs support education, training, recreation, employment, financial assistance, community and volunteer work. For more information on how ACS can help you, please stop in their office at the Welcome Center, Bldg. 4700 on Mow-Way or visit the ACS website.
Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Level G Course
Training on Personal Growth and Resiliency. Improves personal and Family preparedness which enhances overall Army readiness.
Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Level K Course
Training on Military Culture and Knowledge. Improves personal and Family preparedness which enhances overall Army readiness.
Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Level L Course
Training on Leadership Skills. Improves personal and Family preparedness which enhances overall Army readiness.
Army MWR Library Online
Army MWR Libraries support a worldwide network of Soldiers, Families, Veterans and DoD Civilians. Online resources include military training, investment tools, educational resources to write the perfect college paper or get tutor help, transition resources, auto repair resources, latest best-sellers as an e-book or audio book, interactive e-books for children, magazines, and newspapers are all available 24/7.
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 Physical Readiness Training (PRT) after maternity leave and the postpartum period.
Army Pregnancy/Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) Education
Pregnancy/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 Substance Abuse Program (ASAP)
The Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) supports Soldiers, DA Civilians, Retirees and Families through prevention services to promote healthy living in stressful environments. The services included are in risk assessment, employee support, substance abuse prevention, drug testing, and suicide prevention services.
Audiology Exams/Hearing Loss Prevention
This service provides audiology exams and hearing loss prevention briefings/training.
Catholic Women of the Chapel (CWOC)
Fellowship, Worship & Study Group
Child Safety ID Cards
Head shot picture and brief description of child identification card. Parent retains the card, it is used in the event the child goes missing to provide an immediate picture and description of the child.
Comanche County Health Department
Comanche County Health Department
Confidential Veteran's Crisis Line
The professionals at the confidential Military Crisis Line are specially trained and experienced in helping Service members and their families when life issues such as chronic pain, anxiety, depression, sleeplessness, and anger reach a crisis point. If you are struggling to cope please reach out for help.
Defense Enrollment and Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) Updating and Enrollment
Update DEERS due to marriage, divorce, birth, or death If you would like more information or to schedule an appointment please go to the RAPIDS Appointment Scheduler by clicking the provided link or contact the Fort Sill ID Card Office.
DoD Safe Helpline
Crisis support services for members of the DoD community affected by sexual assault. Service is confidential, anonymous, secure, and available worldwide, 24/7. Safe Helpline.org will direct users to additional services: chat rooms and a helpline app.
Domestic Abuse Victim Advocacy Hotline
Safety planning, service planning, resource and referral for victims of physical, emotional, and sexual domestic abuse, including intimate partner violence. Victim advocates are available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week via the hotline. If you would perfer to speak to a non-military advocate please call 1-800-799-SAFE (7223).
Domestic Abuse Victim Advocacy Program (DAVAP)
Family Advocacy Program consists of coordinated efforts designed to intervene in cases of family violence, and to promote healthy family life. The program assists with early identification and coordinated, comprehensive intervention, assessment, safety planning and support to families of suspected child abuse or domestic violence.
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.
Education and Treatment
Tobacco Cessation program is designed to provide counseling and treatment to initiate quitting tobacco use. Call the appointment center to book an appointment with your Primary Care Manager for a referral.
Education Programs and Services Counseling
Counseling on programs such as High School Degree Completion, GED, English as a Second Language, Tuition Assistance, Basic Skills Education Program, VA Education Benefits, College Financial Aid, Army Personnel Testing, and DANTES Testing. 30 minute appointments available.
Employee Referral Services
In cases where assistance cannot be provided by the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), referrals are provided to accommodate the needs of the individual. Referrals may include issues related to child /elder care, financial, health related, grief and loss, and stress. The EAP partners with a range of Lawton/ Fort Sill community providers to meet needs of our military and civilian community.
Employee Support
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is designed to assist with a wide range of life stressors which may impact employee performance. The services include short term counseling, referrals, mediation for employment conflict, risk assessments, information resources and education and training in these areas.
Employment Preference
Implementation of Executive Order 13473, 25 Sep 08 "Employment Opportunities for Military Spouses." This section implemented measures to increase employment opportunities for spouses of Armed Forces military members. The intent is to lessen the career interruptions of spouses who relocate with their military sponsors. Facilitate entry of military spouses into the Federal Civil Service. Provide employment access to spouses negatively impacted due to relocation, incapacitation, or death of service members (SM). Recruit and retain skilled and experienced members of the armed forces. Minimize disruption when military families relocate. Recognize and honor SM who are 100% disabled or killed in connection with their service.
Employment Readiness Program (ERP)
Individuals will receive the basic understanding of resume writing, job market analysis training, and assistance in finding a career. The ERP also provides education in interviewing skills by giving the client confidence and understanding of questions that maybe asked by an interviewer. This is done individually or in class format.
Equal Employment Opportunity Program
The Equal Employment Opportunity Program is for eligible individuals to report incidents of racial, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, national origin discrmination, age or disability. If you have more questions or need additional information regarding the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) polices and regulations please contact the Fort Sill EEO office.
Equal Opportunity (EO) Hotline
24-hour Equal Opportunity (EO) hotline is utilized for individuals to report incidents of discrimination or harassment in regards to race, color, sex (to include gender identity and pregnancy), religion, national origin, sexual orientation and hazing or bullying.
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Family Support Relocation Assistance (In and Out Processing)
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) information and assistance provided to Fort Sill Military and Civilian personnel who are relocating to or from the Fort Sill community.
Eye Exams/Treatments
This service provides a broad spectrum of eye care and surgical procedures.
Financial Assistance and Army Emergency Relief (AER)
The Financial Readiness Program offers financial education, counseling, coaching, planning, and personal budgets. The program is designed to assist Soldiers and Families with making sound financial decisions. The program also provides grants or loans to help military ID cardholders with financial emergencies.
Financial Counseling, Coaching and Credit Analysis
Counseling and coaching in the following areas: budgeting, money management, consumer awareness, debt and credit management. The program also offers free credit score, report and analysis.
Financial Management Training
Mandatory financial refresher training for Fort Sill Soldiers at their first permanent duty station. Spouses are welcome. Topics include: Consumer Awareness, Budget Planning and Record Keeping, Credit and Debt Liquidation, Military Pay System, Checking Accounts and Checkbook Management, Auto, Large Item Purchasing.
Financial Readiness Program
The Fort Sill Financial Readiness Program offers financial education, budget counseling, and support services to assist Soldiers and their Families.
FIRES Fitness Center
The center provides a huge weight room area with cardio equipment, an indoor track, racquetball courts, 3 basketball courts, volleyball courts and a climbing wall for adults and youth.
FIRES Fitness Center Family Fitness Room
Parents with their children ages Newborn-12 are welcome to utilize the fitness room together. There is cardio equipment for adults and children, small fitness equipment for adults (dumbbells, exercise balls and resistance tubing), as well as a play area for toddlers available. Parents are required to sign a liability waiver at FIRES front desk before using the fitness room. All children must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.
Fort Sill Fire Departments
Fort Sill Fire Station 1; the Department offers Emergency Services, Fire Prevention, Education, Holiday Safety Information, and other Fire Safety Services. The Fire Department includes Operations / Protective Branch, Prevention / Inspection Branch.
Fort Sill Fire Departments
Fort Sill Fire Station 2; United States Army Garrison Sill's Fire & Emergency Services Division is an all hazards response agency that supports the mission of our Soldiers, Citizens, and Community through proactive and resilient response initiatives.
Fort Sill Fire Departments
Fort Sill Fire Station 3; United States Army Garrison Sill's Fire & Emergency Services Division is an all hazards response agency that supports the mission of our Soldiers, Citizens, and Community through proactive and resilient response initiatives.
Fort Sill Fire Departments
Fort Sill Fire Station 4; the Department offers Emergency Services, Fire Prevention, Education, Holiday Safety Information, and other Fire Safety Services. The Fire Department includes Operations / Protective Branch, Prevention / Inspection Branch.
Fort Sill Fire Departments
Fort Sill Fire Department HQ; United States Army Garrison Sill's Fire & Emergency Services Division is an all hazards response agency that supports the mission of our Soldiers, Citizens, and Community through proactive and resilient response intiatives.
Fort Sill Fire Departments
Fort Sill Fire Station 1; United States Army Garrison Sill's Fire & Emergency Services Division is an all hazards response agency that supports the mission of our Soldiers, Citizens, and Community through proactive and resilient response initiatives.
Fort Sill Golf Course
Fort Sill operates an 18 hole golf course with all the amenties most courses enjoy such as a Pro Shop, Mulligan's Snack Bar and a lighted driving range. It is open to the general public Tuesday-Friday. The golf course is open Tuesday-Sunday and is closed on Monday for greens maintenance and scheduled tournaments.
Fort Sill Outdoor Recreation/Fishing
Fort Sill Sportsman Services provides recreational opportunities (hunting, fishing, bicycle riding, mushrooming, pecan and berry picking, hiking, picnicking, shed hunting, and horseback riding) for Soldiers, their Family Members, and other eligible Sportsman through professional management and stewardship of natural resources resulting in Soldier Resiliency, optimum use of training lands, promoting biodiversity and ecosystem functionality while remaining in compliance with environmental laws.
Fort Sill Patriot Spouses' Club
Fort Sill Patriot Spouses' Club is a non- profit service club to foster friendship and social support, cultural, educational and community projects that benefit our membership, the United States military and the Fort Sill/ Lawton Community. We offer several opportunities throughout the year for spouses to get involved, supporting fundraisers and social events geared toward providing scholarships for military dependents.
Fort Sill Patriot Spouses' Club Scholarship Program
The Fort Sill Patriot Spouses' Club provides educational scholarships to military families - High School Seniors, College Students and Spouses.
Fort Sill Rod & Gun Club
Healthy eating option: Charging Station; Pistol & Rifle Shooting Range open to the public. Rifle range has 12 shooting lanes with target distance of 500m. The pistol range has 16 shooting lanes available. Trap and Skeet will soon be available. Facility also provides opportunity for archery.
Fort Sill Veterinary Clinic
The Veterinary Treatment Facility (VTF) offers a wide variety of services for your pet with appointments typically available five days a week. For your convenience, appointments are available in the evenings once every month. Please call the VTF for the date of our next evening clinic.
Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act
The public has a right to information concerning the activities of its government. Fort Sill conducts its activities in an open manner and provides the public with a maximum abount of accurate and timely information concerning its activities, consistent always with the legitimate public and private interests of the American people.
Goldner Fitness Center
Goldner Fitness Center, Fort Sill's second most senior fitness center (20,298 square feet) and is the installation's newest facility dedicated to Functional Fitness training with Alpha Warrior Rig, Lifting Platforms with bumpers, Rowers, Assault Bikes, Plyo Boxes and Salmon Ladder Trainer.
Health Assessment Review
An analysis of a person's health status, risk for disease, and ability to increase physical activity safely. The Health Assessment Review includes Risk Stratification, Wellness Questionnaires, Biometric Screening, and Establishing Your Goals, all one-on-one with a Health Educator.
Health Nutrition Education and Metabolic Analysis (metabolism testing)
Heathly eating is both quantitative and qualitative, meaning that a person must know how many calories they need to eat as well as the importance of the types of foods to eat. The Army Wellness Center performs metabolic testing to determine an individual's resting metabolic rate (calories burned at rest) and provides education to facilitate healthier eating strategies so a person can safely reach their weight management goals.
Honeycutt Fitness Center
Honeycutt Fitness Center is the second largest gym on Fort Sill (31,475 square feet). It is equipped with cardio and muscular strengthening equipment, basketball court, locker rooms, steam rooms and a variety of other fitness opportunities. For more information, please contact Honeycutt Fitness Center.
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.
ID Cards
Issue or Renew CAC/ ID Cards If you would like more information or to schedule an appointment please go to the RAPIDS Appointment Scheduler (see below) or contact the Fort Sill ID Card Office.
Immunizations Clinic
Provide health maintenance immunizations for military requirements, adults, children, infant Well Baby Care. Target population includes eligible beneficiaries of all ages. Allergy shots provided to beneficiaries with a Primary Care Provider assigned to Reynolds Army Health Clinic. Patients are advised to wait in the clinic 20 minutes after the immunization to observe for any potential reaction. Hours are WALK-INs: Mon-Fri 7:30-11:00am; 1:00-3:30pm. Last vaccine is give at 2:30pm.
Individual, Marital and Family and Group Therapy
Counseling/Psychotherapy services focused on strengthening marriage and family relationships. Counselors are licensed professionals trained to provide private and confidential sessions to meet the clients' needs. You may call to schedule an appointment or walk-in for an assessment.
Intimate Partner Violence and Child Abuse Training (IPV/CA)
Intimate Partner and Child Abuse Training (also known as Annual Troop Training) available for all units as required per higher headquarters' guidance.
Mediation Services
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides mediation services to resolve work related issues. At the client's request, the EAP may facilitate meetings to resolve conflict, improve communication and restore harmony in the workplace.
Midweek Bible Study
Faith Lessons that the world may know that provides context to reveal keen insights into how people in biblical times understood God and the teachings of Jesus. (Lunch is provided the 1st Wednesday of the month).
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 Equal Opportunity Program
The Equal Opportunity Program is for eligible individuals to report incidents of racial, color, gender, religion or national origin discrimination. If you have more questions or need additional information regarding the Army Equal Opportunity Policies and Regulations please contact the Fort Sill EO Office.
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.
Military Spouse Preference
Military Spouse Preference (MSP) is authorized by Public Law 99-145, "DoD Authorization Act of 1986," Section 806, "Employment Opportunities for Military Spouses." This section implemented measures to increase employment opportunities for spouses of Armed Forces military members. The intent is to lessen the career interruptions of spouses who relocate with their military sponsors. MSP provides priority in the employment selection process for military spouses who are relocating to accompany their military sponsor on a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move to an active duty assignment. Spousal preference is one of several initiatives to enhance the well-being of military families.
Multidisciplinary Inclusion Action Team (MIAT)
Multi-agency committee to expore installation child care options for children who have been identified with special needs. Recommend a placement setting to accomadate the child.
My Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA)
The Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) of the Department of Defense is an educational financing program for spouses of active duty service members and activated guard and reserve members. This workforce development program that provides up to $4000 of financial assistance to eligible spouses pursuing a license, certification or Associate Degree in a portable career field and occupation.  For more information visit the MyCAA website, the Fort Sill Education Center, or call to speak with a education counselor.
myPrime
myPrime is an online, self-led, personalized version of Prime for Life. These two programs are similar in many ways - the science that has gone into developing them, and the time it takes to complete them. Both programs aim to change drinking and drug use behaviors by helping participants learn to reduce their risk of alcohol and drug related problems throughout a lifetime. The main difference is that one is designed to be experienced in a classroom with an instructor, and the other is designed to be experienced online
New Parent Support Program (NSPS)
Virtual home visitation, conducted by an RN or LCSW, focused on parent/child nurturing, bonding, and attachment; infant and maternal health (including postpartum depression), developmental milestones, and parenting skills, tools and tips.
Nutrition Care Division
Provides Medical Nutrition Therapy and Nutrition Education through individual or group class appointments and health promotion events on a self-referral or consult basis. Individual appointments or group sessions on a variety of topics, including; weight management, sports nutrition, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, pregnancy and breastfeeding, food allergies, special diets, eating disorders, bariatric surgery, etc.
Nye Library-Comprehensive Library Resources
More than 85,000 items – including a reference collection of academic and military subjects, fiction and nonfiction books, CDs, audio books, DVDs, and Blu-Ray and various computer classes.
Personal Counseling Service
The Family Life Chaplain provides Tier II level therapy for individuals and Families.
Personal Financial Management Training-PCS Touchpoint Training
Mandatory training for Fort Sill Soldiers PCSing from Fort Sill to a new duty station. Spouses are welcome. Topics include: Consumer Awareness, Budget Planning and Record Keeping, Credit Monitoring, Military Pay System and PCS Allowances, and PCS Moving Considerations.
Physical Fitness and Body Composition Analysis
This Armed Forces (Army) Wellness Center (AFWC) core program focuses on fitness testing (cardirespiratory and muscular) to assess a person's physical fitness level which can be used to create an individualized exercise prescription. In addition, an individual's body composition (assessment of fat vs. fat-free mass) is also assessed using state-of-the-art) technology including the BodPod and ultrasound.
Prevention and Education (Family Advocacy Program-Prevention)
Various available trainings to include (but not limited to) Child Abuse Prevention, Child Abuse Reporting and Identification (CAPRI), Commander and First Sergeant Course (quarterly), Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Overview, Healthy Relationships, Stress Management, True Colors and many others.
Primary Care Clinics/Family Practice
A patient-centered medical home concept that provides comprehensive primary care for the entire family. This team model is responsible for all the patient's healthcare needs. And when needed arranges for appropriate care with other services or physicians.
Prime for Life (12-hour)
A 12-hour block of instruction; Prime For Life provides a judgment-free way of understanding how alcohol and drug-related problems develop, what we can do to prevent them, and why sometimes we need help.
Prime for Life (4.5-hour)
Prime for Life is a half-day, evidence based substance abuse prevention/education course designed for any individual 16 years old and above as a general prevention course or for those who may have increased risk for problems associated with alcohol use. The program provides general education about addition but can also enhance motivation for behavior change around the use of alcohol or drugs. Classes can be scheduled at the unit level for up to 20 individuals.
Prime for Life 420
The 420 program uses Prime for Life concepts to explore the risks around THC use specifically, and around alcohol and other drugs too. It provides a judgment-free way of understanding how problems develop, what we can do to prevent them, and why sometimes we need help. As marijuana becomes more widely legalized in the United States, most of us are hearing more about it in our communities, media, and politics. Much of what we hear might make marijuana sound "safe" or "low-risk". But is it? Prime for Life 420 helps answer this question.
Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC)
Praise, Worship & Study Group
Ready and Resilient (R2) Academic Performance Training (APT)
An integrated learning enhancement course that develops self-regulated learners through the following units: Planning and Prioritizing, Academic Study Regimens, Memory Strategies, Active Reading and Note-taking Strategies, Effective Peer Studying, and Test Mastery.
Ready and Resilient (R2) Deployment Cycle Resilience Training (DCRT)
Provides training and assistance for Master Resilience Trainers (MRTs) who are required to deliver mandatory deployment cycle resilience training.
Ready and Resilient (R2) Executive Resilience and Performance Course (ERPC)
Provides resilience and performance training focused toward company-level leadership and higher.
Ready and Resilient (R2) Master Resilience Trainer (MRT) Refresher/Recertification
A monthly professional development class conducted by the Ready and Resilient (R2) Performance Center Performance Experts that provides updates, new evidence based material or any new developments to the R2 Perfomance Program or instructional content to existing MRTs.
Ready and Resilient (R2) Master Resilience Trainer Course (MRT-C)
A 10-day, Level 1 MRT certification course that focuses on resilience core competencies, resilience skills, and key philosophies from the sports/performance psychology body of knowledge and practice that underlie extraordinary performance. The Ready and Resilient (R2) Performance Center hosts four MRT-C MTTs annually.
Ready and Resilient (R2) Master Resilience Trainer Quality Assurance/Quality Enhancement
The Ready and Resilient (R2) Performance Center, Performance Experts (PEs) provide MRTs with feedback and observation notes with respect to content, teaching, and presentation skills.
Ready and Resilient (R2) Online Comprehensive Health Assessment
The new Azimuth Check (formally the Global Assessment Tool, GAT) is a confidential, self-assessment tool that can help you improve you and your family's overall health and well-being. This is a confidential survey designed to measure an individual’s psychological health and level of resilience in the five dimensions of strength (social, emotional, spiritual, family and physical), is an annual requirement for every Soldier, and is encouraged for Family members and Army Civilians.
Ready and Resilient (R2) Performance Enhancement Training
This support effort includes several customizable, operationalizable training programs designed to enhance all aspects of performance, including skill development, skill execution, learning, injury recovery, and life transitions. Core curriculum includes: Mental Skills Foundations, Goal Setting, Building Confidence, Energy Management, Attention Control and Integrated Imagery.
Ready and Resilient (R2) Resilience Leader Development Course (LDC)
Provides resilience and performance training to junior leaders to help them both value and effectively apply performance enhancement skills to themselves and to their subordinates.
Ready and Resilient (R2) Resilience Trainer Assistant (RTA) Course
A 25-hour block of Master Resilience Trainer (MRT) core competencies focusing on the resilience and performance enhancement skills taught over no less than three consecutive days.  RTAs assist MRTs with the execution of Resilience Training within their units. They are the only authorized training assistants.
Ready and Resilient (R2) 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.
Ready and Resilient (R2) Teen Resilience
Provides the same resilience skills training as the adults but they are modified to be relevant to the younger audience.  This curriculum aims to strengthen the family unit by providing a common performance and resilience based language used by all members to empower from within.
Ready and Resilient (R2) 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.
Ready and Resilient (R2) Performance Training
Performance Training enhances mental agility and adaptability throughout one's life, leading to optimal performance and personal readiness. R2 Training Centers provide performance skills that include instruction in mental skills foundations, confidence building, effective goal setting, attention control, energy management and imagery.
Recreation/Sportsman Safety Course
All recreational users must attend the Fort Sill Sportsman Safety Course and obtain a Range Safety Card prior to obtaining a Fort Sill iSportsman account.
Reynolds Army Health Clinic Ombudsman Program
The Ombudsmen serve as a neutral, independent and impartial resource for Service Members and their Families. The Ombudsman will help resolve any issue for Warriors in Transition, to include medical, personnel, finance, legal, transition and Veterans Administration matters. The Ombudsman will aslo support non-WTU Service Members and their Families who need assistance with medical related issues. In every case, the Ombudsman will attempt to connect the Service Member or Family with appropriate subject matter experts. The Reynolds Ombudsmans can be reached by calling (580) 558-2592 or cell (580) 458-9039.
Rinehart Fitness Center
Rinehart Fitness Center (50,325 square feet) offers its patrons multiple opportunities to increase their fitness levels through the use of the over thirty pieces of the latest Pre-core and Life Fitness cardio equipment, as well as, Hammer Strength weight equipment, indoor pool and much more.
Rinehart Fitness Center Pool
Indoor Pool for those individuals who are looking for a different type of cardio workout. The 8-lane, 25 meter pool offers two, 1m diving boards and one, 3m diving board, as well as, an elevated viewing section. There is always one lane available for lap swimming, except during swim meets, or dependent upon the unit training mission. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Guidebook
The Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) guidebook is a reference tool for anyone to us in sexual harassment and sexual assault prevention and response efforts.
Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Program Library
The Fort Sill Sexual Harrassment/Assault Response Prevention (SHARP) office provides books, pamphlets, DVDs and other resource materials for Fort Sill community members. These education resources include topics such as: sexual health, parenting skills/issues, teen dating, coping skills, relationship issues, healing from trauma and more. The library materials are available at the brigades, medical and installation SHARP office for check out or handout.
Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Program (SHARP) Hotline
24-hr Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) hotline is utilized for victims to report incidents of sexual assaults.
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) is done through an appointment with a Primary Care Provider at Reynolds Army Health Clinic. Please call the appointment line to schedule an appointment.
Short Term Counseling Services
Professional assistance provided to eligible personnel for the challenges of everyday living. The Employee Assistance Program confidentially addresses difficulties in relationships, emotional/psychological, stress and anxiety. These short term counseling sessions assist individuals with life stressors related to various environments (such as work, school, home, marital conflict etc.). These sessions are focused on building coping skills and resiliency. However, these services do not include counseling for children under 18.
Sisters Abiding in Christ
This is an opportunity for women to come together at Frontier Chapel to encourage and inspire each other.
Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG) Care Team Training
Training provides guidance and resources to SFRG Leadership and Care Team Volunteers on their roles and responsibilities when standing up a Care Team within their organization.
Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG) Foundation Leadership and Key Contact Training
Training provides guidance and resources to Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG) Leadership and Key Contact/Caller Volunteers on their roles and responsibilities when relaying command communication to SFRG members.
Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG) SFRG Leader/Soldier and Family Readiness Liaisons (SFRL) Multi-Day Workshop
Training for newly appointed Soldier and Family Readiness Liaisons (SFRL) and Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG) Leaders on providing support and assistance to Soldiers and Families as needed.
Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG) Training: Army Community Service (ACS) Overview
Brief discussion of all the programs Army Community Service (ACS) offers.
Soldier and Family Readiness Group (SFRG) Training: Informal Funds/ Fundraising
Training provides guidance on the requirements and procedures for the utilization of SFRG informal funds and conducting SFRG fundraising.
Special Needs Accommodation Process (SNAP)
Multi-agency committee to explore installation child care options for children who have been identified with special needs. Recommend a placement setting to accommodate the child.
Spiritual Leadership and Support
The Chaplain's Corp offers multi-faith worship services, prayer, individual and family support to provide for the spiritual needs of our Soldiers and Families on Ft Sill. Army chaplains are the priests, pastors, ministers and spiritual leaders in the Army. Services are offered within the Soldiers' units and in various locations across post.
Spouse Education Assistance Program (SEAP)
SEAP is a need-based scholarship program established to assist spouses in obtaining their first 4-year undergraduate degree.
Stress Management
Stress can cause or worsen health problems such as heart disease, hypertension, headaches, stroke, depression and sleep disorders. The Army Wellness Center provides biofeedback and educates about stress relief techniques and coping skills.
Substance Abuse and Suicide Prevention Community Information Resource
Offers post wide education, community events and activities to build awareness regarding substance abuse and suicide prevention through educational materials, community outreach efforts and the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) Facebook page.
Substance Abuse Group Therapy
Substance Abuse Disorder-Clinical Care (SUD-CC) provides group counseling sessions which focus on the treatment of mental health disorders which are present with substance use disorders.
Substance Abuse Screening and Assessment
Substance Abuse Disorder-Clinical Care (SUD-CC) provides an in-depth individual evaluation to determine treatment needs covering the following areas: reason for referral and relevant legal issues to include commander input; living situation; financial status; current mental status, substance abuse history, individual and family history.
Survivor Support Services
We honor Soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for the security of our Nation by supporting and caring for their Survivors. Extend support to Families both before and after crisis by maximizing cooperation between governmental and non-government agencies.
Tobacco Cessation Program
Tobacco Cessation program is designed to provide counseling and treatment to initiate quitting tobacco use. Obtain an appointment through Primary Care Provider to the Reynolds Army Health Clinic Pharmacist for evaluation and treatment. Call the Appointment Center to book with the Primary Care Manager.
Tobacco Prevention Education
Tobacco education to prevent the initiation of tobacco use, identify and encourage tobacco users to quit and to refer tobacco users who express a readiness to quit to a tobacco cessation provider/program.
Transition Assistance Program
Aids transitioning Soldiers from Active Duty. Whether or not the Soldier continues their military service, TAP wants to make sure they have all the information needed to have the best transition out of the military as possible. Starting early and going often is our best advice. Soldiers can start the program 18 months out from ETS or 24 months out for retirees.
Trauma Brain Injury (TBI)/Psychological Testing
Outpatient clinic within the Department; of Behavioral Health specializing in diagnosing and treatment of brain injuries. Other services performed included differential diagnosis of common psychiatric conditions, patient education, and Outpatient clinic within Behavioral Health specializing in diagnosing and treatment of brain injuries. Other services performed included differential diagnosis of common psychiatric conditions, patient education, and adolescent assessment on a case by case basis.
Twin Oaks Bowling Center
Fort Sill operates a 36-lane bowling center. Our bowling center operates a Pro Shop and the Strike Zone Cafe. During peak sesaon, 400 or more patrons may use the facility in a single day. The center is open 365 days per year; closed only Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
U.S. Army Suicide Prevention Program
Provides a variety of resources and information regarding suicide prevention assistance and crisis intervention. The site also provides videos and testimonials from Soldiers and Family members who have benefited from the Army's mission to increase Readiness and Resilience.
Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees and Certificates: Central Texas College
Central Texas College is a public, regionally accredited college offering over 90 associate degree and certificate programs.
Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees and Certificates: Upper Iowa University
Upper Iowa University is a private, regionally accredited university offering over 40 associate, bachelor, graduate degree and certificate programs.
Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees and Certificates: Columbia College
Columbia College is a private, regionally accredited college offering over 70 associate, bachelor, graduate degree and certificate programs.
Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees and Certificates: University of Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma is a public, regionally accredited university offering over 100 bachelor and graduate degree programs.
Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees and Certificates: Wayland Baptist University
Wayland Baptist University is a private, regionally accredited university offering over 60 associate, bachelor, and graduate degree programs.
Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees and Certificates: Webster University
Webster University is a private, regionally accredited university offering over 100 bachelor and graduate degree programs.
Urgent Care Clinic (UCC)
Located on the east side of the Reynolds Army Health Clinic just to the south of the East Entrance.
USO
The mission of the USO is connection. The USO strengthens America's military service members by keeping them connected to family, home and country, throughout their service to the nation. The Center houses a place for relaxation including 9 free computers, light snacks, reading area, 3 TV's, pool table, shuffleboard, dart alley, and 8 gaming stations. We support outreach activities such as Deployment/Redeployment, Morale boosters, and special events.
USO Pathfinder Transition Assistance Program
In complement to the Army's Transition Assistance Program, Pathfinder Transition Assistance Program provides individualized assistance in connecting Service Members and Spouses with employment, education, financial readiness, veteran benefits and mentorship resources. USO Transition Specialists are also available to provide small group briefings to explain services available.
Visitor Control Center
The Visitor Control Center provides vetting of Fort Sill Visitors who do not possess a valid DOD ID card and issues passes for entrance to post.
Volunteer Orientation
Inform volunteers of opportunities and train them to use the Volunteer Management Information System (VMIS) to track their hours and training.
Volunteer Training for Organization Point of Contact (OPOC)
Training on the Volunteer Management Information System (VMIS) which tracks all volunteer hours, training, awards, certificates and credentials.
Voter Registration, Absentee Ballot Request, General Voting Information
The Installation Voting Assistance Office works to ensure Service members, their eligible family members are aware of their right to vote and have the tools and resources to successfully do so. The IVAO can help individuals register to vote in their home voting district, request absentee ballots, and answer general questions regarding the voting process.
Weight Management Counseling Services
Active Duty Weight Management, Army Body Composition Program through Nutrition Services. Call Appointment Line.
Worship Services
The Chaplain's Corp offers multi-faith worship services to include Catholic, Protestant, Islamic, Jewish, Episcopal, Latter Day Saints, Wiccan, Spirit Filled, and Church of Christ. Services for Soldiers and Families on Ft Sill. These services are offered at the 5 Chapels in various locations across post.