Arriving
All personnel arriving at Fort Gordon as permanent party should report to the Soldier Service Center, Darling Hall, Building 33720, on the corner of Chamberlain Avenue and Kilbourne Street. When reporting, personnel should have orders, DA Form 31 (Request and Authority for Leave) and all personnel records, as well as medical and dental records. (706) 791-1331.
Personnel assigned to the National Security Agency/Central Security Services Georgia should report to Building 28423 on Brainard Avenue. (706) 791-9181.
Trainee/student personnel reporting after 4 p.m. weekdays and on weekends and holidays should report to the Receiving and Processing Company, Building 25710, on Barnes Avenue. (706) 791-8314.
Reporting information is also available at the Military Police Station, Building 32422, on Rice Road. (706) 791-4380.
Housing
https://www.housing.army.mil/ah/
(706) 791-5116/7067/9658DSN 780-XXXX
Welcome to the Fort Gordon Housing Office. Our mission is to give assistance, guidance and quality up-to-date information to our service members to help make relocating as stress free as possible. You are our nation’s most valued resource and we will strive to make sure you always feel that way.
On-post housing is operated by Balfour Beatty Communities, located on post at 155 3rd Avenue, Fort Gordon, GA. If you wish to reside in on post housing you must coordinate with Balfour Beatty Communities either at their office on post, on the web at http://www.ftgordonfamilyhousing.com or by contacting them at (706) 772-7041. Their hours of operation are Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. with limited staff available 4:30 – 6:00, therefore all appointments should be scheduled prior to 4:30 p.m.
The Housing Services Office (HSO), located in Room 129, Darling Hall, Building 33720, on Chamberlain Avenue and Kilbourne Street, manages off-post relocation and referral services and occupant complaints for the installation and is open Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please visit our page at http://www.gordon.army.mil/dpw/housing.htm for a list of services we offer and links to assist with your search for off post housing.
PERMISSIVE TDY (PTDY):
Service Members on Permissive TDY for house hunting in conjunction with PCS leave must report to the HSO on the FIRST DAY of PTDY and receive a housing stamp and date on their DA 31 leave form. If the leave form is not properly stamped and dated by housing, finance will charge you regular annual leave instead of PTDY.
The Residential Communities Services (RCI) office at Fort Gordon serves as the primary government liaison with our family housing privatization partner - Balfour Beatty Communities (BBC). Members of the RCI office work with BBC to make sure that the best possible family housing and housing services are being provided to the nearly 1,100 military families residing at Fort Gordon. The RCI office monitors command and resident satisfaction with BBC operations, and when necessary recommends changes aimed at improving those operations. In sum, the RCI office personnel track all aspects of BBC housing activities including: wait listing, move-ins, move-outs, accomplishment of work orders, contract work such as landscaping, pest control, and garbage collection, and all other day to day housing functions as well as execution of housing development work that includes new construction, renovation, and demolition.
The Unaccompanied Personnel Housing (UPH) is located in Room 129, Darling Hall, Building 33720, on Chamberlain Avenue. The UPH staff manages all Single Soldier housing needs, certificate of non-availability (CNA) and statement of non-availability (SNA) requests. There are no unaccompanied personnel housing for officers and senior enlisted personnel available on the installation. Information pertaining to unaccompanied personnel housing can be obtained by calling (706) 791-9701, Mon – Fri from 0800 to 1700 hrs.
Lodging Facilities
(706) 790-3676/2277/3644
DSN 780-XXXX
Modern lodging facilities with accommodations for 741 temporary duty personnel are available on Fort Gordon. While 188 rooms are specifically designated for the Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course, all others are routinely assigned to officers, Department of Defense civilians and other enlisted visitors to the installation. Included are Distinguished Visitor Quarters, which are available for general and senior grade officers (other official guests on space available) and Stinson Hall, a favorite with permanent change of station personnel, hospital patients and visitors.
Stinson Hall, Building 37300, located on Avenue of the States, is within walking distance to the post exchange, bank, credit union and commissary. Administration of these facilities is the responsibility of the Lodging Office, Griffith Hall, Building 250 on Chamberlain Avenue. Advanced reservations are suggested.
Transportation
(706) 791-4184, DSN 780-4184
Darling Hall, Building 33720
The Transportation Office is located in Darling Hall, Building 33720. Transportation will advise military personnel on weight restrictions and allowances, and assist with inbound shipments of household goods and other moving details.
Vehicle Registration
http://www.gordon.army.mil/acs/
(706) 791-3132, DSN 780-3132
Darling Hall, Building 33720
Newly assigned or employed personnel are required to register privately owned vehicles within seven working days after arriving at Fort Gordon. The Vehicle Registration Section of the Directorate of Emergency Services is located on the first floor of Darling Hall, Building 33720, in Room 151. Registrants must show a valid driver’s license, valid identification card, copy of the registration as provided by the state in which registered and proof of motor vehicle insurance.
ID Cards and DEERS Office
http://www.gordon.army.mil/MPD
(706) 791-1927/791-1930
Darling Hall, Building 33720
The ID Card Section/DEERS Office is located in Room 161, of Darling Hall, Building 33720. Hours of operation are Monday through Wednesday and Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. and Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Firearms Registration
(706) 791-4380, DSN 780-4380
Building 29717
All privately owned firearms in the possession of personnel on Fort Gordon must be registered with the Directorate of Emergency Services within 72 hours of arrival on the installation. Unloaded weapons, along with three copies of Fort Gordon Form 9243, Personal Firearms Registration, obtained from the unit, must be brought to the Military Police Station, Building 32422, on Rice Road. Enlisted personnel billeted with their organizations must keep privately owned firearms and ammunition in the unit arms room.
Freedom Park School
(706) 796-8428
Building 43400
Freedom Park School is a Richmond County Board of Education School serving grades K-8. All K-8 school students who live on-post are zoned to attend Freedom Park. Educational opportunities are available through a basic curriculum including language arts, math, science, social studies, health, physical education and fine arts. These should be in conjunction with creative ideas, positive input and active parental involvement. All educational activities should be presented in an atmosphere that is conducive to learning yet allows enough flexibility to address individual differences.
Freedom Park School’s goal is to produce a learning climate in which students achieve, regardless of their socioeconomic or ethnic background. The goals of Freedom Park School are to build the self-esteem of all students, to provide programs enhanced by computer technology, to support and enforce the academic program that is given from the state and county and to encourage a supportive and open partnership among students, teachers, parents and community.
The faculty and staff of Freedom Park School believe in dedication to academic and social excellence. Teachers have the challenge of educating the nation’s most valued resources intellectually, socially, emotionally, as well as physically. Quality education and high test scores are the criteria that inspire faculty and staff to keep abreast of the ever changing educational trends. Realizing that complacency has no place in the classroom, teachers stress self-improvement through higher education.
Freedom Park School is located at 345 42nd St., Building 43400, off Avenue of the States. Visit http://www.freedompark.rcboe.org/home.aspx.

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