WBAMC is a dynamic, modern facility that is full of challenges to all incoming personnel. We welcome you to our facility and area.
On behalf of everyone here at WBAMC, we would like to welcome all incoming personnel. We designed this page to ease you in your relocation effort
and to make your familiarization with the local area easier. We have also included links to important documentation that you must be aware of for
your own convenience and use.
Regular Army, Active Duty, Permanent Party Soldiers
Prior to your arrival in El Paso,
all permanent party soldiers with Orders to report to William Beaumont Army Medical Center
should request ten days PTDY from their losing station on a DA form 31. Soldier
is responsible for picking up the three copies of their signed DA 31 with control
number when they sign out from their loosing duty station.
Upon arrival to El Paso, permanent party WBAMC Soldiers should report to Building
505, "Welcome Center," to sign in and receive inprocessing instructions.
- Soldiers with a DA31 authorizing 10 days PTDY for househunting should
then report to Building 500 to receive a housing stamp on their DA 31 (without a stamp,
SM will be charged leave for entire PTDY period). Once PTDY is complete, Soldier will
sign in and begin inprocessing at Fort Bliss building 505.
- Soldiers who do not have a DA31 authorizing PTDY must complete
inprocessing procedures at Fort Bliss, Building 505, immediately upon signing in - which
takes 3-5 days. If Soldier did not receive 10 days PTDY prior to Fort Bliss inprocessing,
he/she may request PTDY upon arrival to WBAMC after completion of Fort Bliss inprocessing.
Fort Bliss inprocessing:
Soldiers will start at building 505 to receive inprocessing instructions and
checklist. Officers should also report on their first day to Building 500, 2nd floor, to
inprocess with Officer Management. Once the inprocessing checklist is complete it will be
collected by inprocessing clerks, however it is the Soldiers responsibility to keep one
copy of the completed inprocessing checklist.
William Beaumont Inprocessing:
Once Fort Bliss inprocessing is complete, Soldiers should report to William Beaumont
Army Medical Center Troop Command, located on the 4th floor of the Bradley
Building. Soldier will need copies of: completed Fort Bliss inprocessing checklist, PCS
orders, military records jacket, medical record, and ERB/ORB as appropriate. Soldier
will be given a WBAMC inprocessing checklist which should be completed within 3-5 days.
Mobilized and Activated Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to WBAMC
Mobilized and Activated Army Reserve Soldiers should report directly Bldg. 2444/2445, the
Mobilization and Deployment Operations Center (MDOC), on Cassidy Road, Ft Bliss, TX.
to complete all Mobilizing Requirements.
Then the Soldiers will report directly to the Operations/Readiness Division at William
Beaumont Army Medical Center, 1st Floor, after finishing at Ft Bliss. Operations/Readiness
Division will give an Overview of the inprocessing required and obtain Orders and contact
info. The soldier should then report to Troop Command on the 4th Floor of the Bradley
Building to begin inprocessing.
Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to WBAMC for Annual Training (AT)
Army Reserve Soldiers arriving for Annual Training (AT) should report directly to the
Readiness Division at William Beaumont Army medical Center, 1st Floor, on the date
indicated on their Orders. Readiness Division will issue an abbreviated inprocessing
checklist. The soldier should then report to Troop Command on the 4th Floor of the
Bradley Building to begin inprocessing.
The Soldier will then report to the Department that they will be working with.
Soldiers assigned to WBAMC for training (C Company Students - PNC School, GME, Ancillary MOS Training)
Student Soldiers will report directly to Building 7309, C Company Office, to begin
in-processing. This building is located on the right hand side of the road after entering
from the Fred Wilson gate to the WBAMC complex. Practical Nurse Course and General Medical
Education Soldiers typically will be in-processed in a large group while Ancillary MOS
Soldiers will proceed in smaller groups or as individuals through in-processing. Soldiers
will be notified as to the correct method of in-processing once they arrive at the C Company
Office. Soldiers should report with copies of their orders and their DA 31 (leave form)
Soldiers assigned to Warrior Transition Unit (WTU), WBAMC for medical processing
Soldiers will report directly to the Warrior Transition Unit Office located at Biggs
Field, Bldg 459, to begin in-processing. In-processing will include being assigned a
case manager for Medical Board Management. Soldiers assigned to WBAMC WTU include: Active
Duty Soldiers returning from OIF/OEF/ONE via medical evacuation, Active Duty Soldiers
without a local unit, Reserve/National Guard Soldiers returning from OIF/OEF/ONE for
medical reasons, Reserve/National Guard Soldiers on Active Duty for Medical Extension
Orders (ADME) assigned to the WBAMC, WTU.
Points of Contact:
Chief, Military Personnel, (915)569-2949 or DSN 979-2949
NCOIC, Military Personnel, (915) 569-2975 or DSN 979-2975
In processing Clerk, (915) 569-2892 or DSN 979-2892
To view Personnel Commanders, click here.
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