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Fort Gordon Garrison Command

With Soldiers conducting multiple deployments, our mission to provide a quality of life that enables Soldier and Family readiness has never been more important.

At Southeast Region, Installation Management Command, we are dedicated to this challenge and to serving Soldiers and their Families. We are equally committed to caring for retirees, civilian employees and others who comprise our military communities.

 

A Brief History of Fort Gordon

Fort Gordon is a United States Army Installation and the current home of the United States Army Signal Corps and Signal Center and was once the home of "The Provost Marshal General School" (Military Police). The fort is located in Richmond, Jefferson, McDuffie, and Columbia counties, Georgia. The main component of the post is the Advanced Individual Training for Signal Corps military occupational specialties.

In 1966-68 the Army's Signal Officer Candidate School (located at Fort Monmouth during World War II and the Korean conflict) graduated over 2,200 Signal officers. Fort Gordon trains more military personnel than any other training center of the U.S. Army.

     

Learn more about the history and mission at Fort Gordon and local base information.

Find Fort Gordon and local Augusta community information and links to aid in your relocation readiness.

What's new and current events on and off the installation. Stay current with need to know information.

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Fort Gordon at Your Fingertips

Fort Gordon Town Hall Meeting

Town Hall Meetings - 9 September 2010 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. for the Fort Gordon workforce (both Military and Civilian) 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. for Fort Gordon Residents and Families To submit issues and questions, go to http://www.fortgordon.com/gordon_town_hall/index.php

Fort Gordon Documentation

If you are looking for common Fort Gordon documents including regulations, policies, local area maps, phone guides, additional biographies, and other common pieces of literature, please regard our local "Fort Gordon Documentation" AKO web site. This is a growing secure resource for all official Fort Gordon information and we advise you to check back often for updated materials.
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Relocation Readiness

If you are new to the Fort Gordon installation and surrounding areas, or will be relocating to the area, we have assembled a variety of information to assist in you in your move. With several installation publications and alternative outside resources, you're sure to find the answers you need.
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Fort Gordon Help

The Fort Gordon Garrison would like to provide you with information on finding common resources or help in locating specific information within this site and on the installation. It's important that you feel information you need is readily available and we encourage you to communicate with the installation webmaster to provide feedback on an ongoing basis to help make this online resource the best it can be.
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