FORT HUACHUCA
Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613, USA

RELOCATION/WELCOME GUIDE

Digital Relocation/Welcome Guide

Information

In-Processing

  Reporting In Officers should sign the register at the organization to which they have been assigned. Newly assigned enlisted Soldiers should report to the battalion or brigade S-1 of the unit to which they are assigned, during or after duty hours. (Please see “Where to Report for Sign-in” chart.)

Housing

  On-post family housing consists of one- and two-story, single-family homes and duplex-style homes. Some homes on post date from 1884 and are part of the old Calvary Fort now listed as a state and national historic landmark. Through the Army’s Residential Communities Initiative (RCI), Michaels Military Housing (MMH), through

Services and Facilities

Army Substance Abuse Program The Fort Huachuca Army Substance Abuse Program is in Building 22414. The program provides education, prevention, rehabilitation and biochemical testing services. Eligible groups include active-duty military, the civilian workforce, retirees and the families of each group. The education and prevention services are for on- and off-post communities

History

  Fort Huachuca is a product of the Indian Wars of the 1870s and 1880s. In February 1877, Col. August V. Kautz, commander of the Department of Arizona, ordered that a camp be established in the Huachuca Mountains. This camp would offer protection to settlers and travel routes in southeastern

Organizations and Activities

  The U.S. Army Garrison manages the multitude of functions and services that keep the 73,000-acre installation operating so that other organizations on post may concentrate on their primary missions. Headquarters provides support to the garrison and exercises battalion-level command over three companies: the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, the 18th

Recreation

  Located at Mountain View Golf Course in Building 15479, the 19th Hole Clubhouse is open to the public for all its dining and entertainment offerings. Featuring a bright, quiet, casual atmosphere, the 19th Hole is a popular spot to relax after duty hours. Golf course patrons and staff enjoy

Local Communities

THE GRAND CANYON STATE offers a variety of terrain and climate, from the vast desert stretches of Yuma, the San Francisco Mountains and aspen forests of northern Arizona, to the wonder of man-made Lake Mead. The wealth of beauty in Arizona is something to be experienced. The narratives that follow

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Social Media

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Lt. Col. Kevin Reeves assumed command of the 40th Expeditionary Signal Battalion

Fort Huachuca, Arizona -- Lt. Col. Kevin Reeves assumed command of the 40th Expeditionary Signal Battalion Oct. 21 during an assumption of command ceremony on Brown Parade Field. This is Reeves' second time at Fort Huachuca. In March 2006, he reported as the aide-de-camp at Network Enterprise Technology Command/9th Signal

What Soldiers need to know about new EFMP Overseas Screening processes

Fort Huachuca, Arizona - The Army Community Service Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) team wants to share updated information impacting all military Families traveling outside the continental United States (OCONUS), including Alaska and Hawaii. All Soldiers reassigned OCONUS seeking command sponsorship must complete a Medical EFMP Overseas Screening (EFMP OSS)
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