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Installation Transportation Division Our Transportation Division provides a far-reaching range of ground and air transportation services to make sure personnel and material are where they're needed, when they're needed.
Whether around the installation or around the world, our movements and motor transport services staff stand ready to meet the needs our customers. Installation Maintenance Division Operating from state-of-the-art maintenance facilities, our Material Maintenance Division supports our customer's ground and air material maintenance requirements.
Services provided extend to a broad spectrum of equipment commodity maintenance and repair, ranging from Organizational, Direct Support, General Support, and National Level Program Maintenance Activities. Telephone Directory. Web Links. Visitor Control Center at , a. Most EDLs do not contain the star marking, and this is acceptable. REAL ID-compliant cards will have of one of the following markings on the upper top portion of the card.
If the card does not have one of these markings, it is not REAL ID-compliant and it will not be accepted as proof of identity. For a map of gate locations, click here.
Driving Directions. This is a direct route to the Fort Drum North Gate. From the east Plattsburgh, N. Follow signs to Fort Drum. Population More than 15, military service members and about 3, civilian personnel including contractors work at Fort Drum, with about 15, Family Members living on post or in the local area.
Training Support Fort Drum provides full-spectrum training and base operations support to all of the service branches, 11 states, and parts of Canada. Fort Drum Access Control In general, anyone may visit the installation, provided they are able to meet select security screening criteria. Visitor Information Any individual who attempts to access Fort Drum must present a valid form of identification.
Non-DoD ID cardholders may receive a day pass, valid from a. Visitors 18 or older must present a valid identification card containing the date of their birth. Visitors who wish to bring their vehicle on post must present a valid driver's license, registration and proof of insurance. Be 18 or older and fall into one of the following categories: Soldiers, family members, retirees and their spouses, or Department of the Army civilian employees.
Meet their guests at the VCC to sign them in. Be willing to accept responsibility for their sponsored guests while those guests are visiting the installation. Once a pass is obtained, pass holders may enter Fort Drum via any gate that is open. Special events: Special procedures will be put in place and announced for communitywide special events, such as Mountainfest.
Questions may be directed as follows: Captain of the Guard at , a. Monday through Friday; Sergeant of the Guard at , 24 hours a day; or Visitor Control Center at , a. Monday through Friday; closed on weekends and federal holidays. The Civilian Personnel Advisory Center is made up of a team of human resources professionals dedicated to supporting and empowering service members, civilian employees , families and veterans worldwide in an era of persistent conflict. The Civilian Personnel Advisory Center recruits, retains and sustains a high quality volunteer force through innovative and effective enterprise solutions and ensures human resources readiness of the Total Army across the full spectrum of operations.
The Directorate of Emergency Services provides law enforcement, fire and emergency services and protection operations. Its main mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for the service members, civilians and families who work on, live on or visit our installation. Fort Drum Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation delivers programs and services to Soldiers, Family Members, retirees, and civilians, enabling readiness and resilience for a globally responsive Army.
The Directorate of Human Resources provides the installation community with essential support services to enhance the quality of life for those who work, live, and raise families on post and and in the surrounding communities. The Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security DPTMS provides operational support to all elements on the installation in the following areas: regional, personnel and information security; installation emergency response planning and execution; mobilization, demobilization, deployment, and redeployment; coordination and synchronization of training on the installation; individual schooling and training; aviation management and operations; regional training aids, devices, simulators and simulations TADSS support; live training management and safety oversight virtual and constructive under SGO ; specified areas including the installation museum and operations center.
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