FT Wainwright
Relocation:
http://www.wainwright.army.mil/sites/relocation/
Getting Here:
Directions to Fort Wainwright, Alaska
Traveling by Airplane to Fairbanks
If you are flying to Fairbanks and do not have transportation to Fort
Wainwright arranged, please look for the Armed Forces YMCA Lounge. It is
located in the baggage claims area of the Fairbanks International
Airport. This lounge is for military use only and may be used to call Fort
Wainwright Military Personnel Division at the Fort Wainwright Welcome
Center, Building 3401, Santiago Avenue, Fort Wainwright, Alaska. Please
call the Welcome Center at 907-353-2273/2253 for a ride to Fort
Wainwright. If no one answers, please call the 1st/ 25th Styker Brigade
Emerency Contact at 907-353-6666/1111 for instructions.
Taxi Service
You may request ground transportation to billeting for you and/or your
family. However, you should be prepared to take a taxi from the airport to
the Fort Wainwright Welcome Center, Building #3401, to sign in and then
you and your family may go to Northern Lights Lodging. You may also choose
to make arrangements with you sponsor in advance. Taxi fare is
approximately $30.00 to get from the airport to the Welcome Center.
Depending on the level of security, taxi service may only be available as
far as the main gate. From there you should contact Military Personnel
Division and someone will be sent to pick you up and give you a ride to
the Welcome center. There is a military lounge, compliments of the Armed
Services YMCA, located in the baggage claim area of the airport that you
may utilize while you are waiting to be picked up.
Traveling by Ferry
If you are considering taking the Alaska Marine Highway System
(AMHS)(Ferry), contact your local Transportation Office for details. The
Ferry boards in Bellingham, Washington and departs in Haines, Alaska.
Haines, Alaska to Fort Wainwright is still an additional 661 miles. You
will have to travel from Alaska into Canada and back into Alaska. So you
will need your orders, photo ID and birth certificates for your children.
Passports will be required as of 1 June, 2008 for travel through Canada.
Military Personnel Division at your losing installation is required to
provide you with passport information.
Traveling through Canada/ALCAN
If you are traveling the Alaska/Canadian (ALCAN) Highway, you will be awed
by the beautiful scenery and wildlife along the way. This can be a
wonderful adventure for a military family, but there are a few things to
be aware of to make the trip more enjoyable. Make sure your PCS orders
state that you are authorized to travel the ALCAN and Alaska Marine
Highway System (AMHS) if you are going to be using both. If you deviate
from your travel plan, you will need to have your orders amended. Even if
you have your orders amended, you still may not receive travel pay to
reimburse all your travel expenses.
What to do when you arrive at the Installation Gate
Upon arrival at the Fort Wainwright gate, proceed to the Visitor Center
located to the right before entering the Fort Wainwright gate. You will
need a copy of your orders, your military ID card, driver's license,
current vehicle registration and proof of insurance to acquire a Fort
Wainwright vehicle pass. You will need to request a Fort Wainwright map
and ask for directions to the Fort Wainwright Welcome Center, Building
3401, Santiago Avenue where you must sign in with Military Personnel
Division. If you have any questions, you may call the Welcome Center at
907-353-2273.
Shipping your POV
If you plan on shipping a vehicle to Fort Wainwright/Fairbanks, Alaska
between October and April or plan on shipping the vehicle earlier with the
intentions of the vehicle arriving between October and April the vehicle
must have anti-freeze protection to -60F. The vehicle should also have a
strong battery.
Planning Ahead when Driving
Plan ahead for gas stops, lodging or camping and rest stops. There can be
many miles between these but careful planning can greatly reduce the risk
of being stranded. Be aware that roads may be rough due to frost heaves.
There are areas where dirt roads and highway maintenance will slow your
travel and the possibility of gravel hitting, chipping or breaking your
windshield is high. Don't follow other vehicles too closely. Be prepared
for most minor vehicle repairs such as flat tires or broken belts.
Emergency gear in your vehicle can help you to avoid dangerous situations
if you break down. Weather in some areas can change drastically in a very
short time, even during the summer months. Make sure you have appropriate
clothing and supplies.
FT Wainwright
Relocation:
http://www.wainwright.army.mil/sites/relocation/
Military HomeFront Fort Wainwright
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IN PROCESSING
All officers and enlisted soldiers must report to the Welcome Center on
arrival. The Personnel Center is located at Santiago Ave Bldg Number 3401.
You can reach them at 907-353-2273 or DSN 353-2273.
You can expect to be with the detachment for 5 days. When you get signed
in, you will receive a billeting assignment, bedding and a temporary meal
card if you are not on separate rations. If your family arrives with you,
the Northern Lights Inn will help make them comfortable during your
inprocessing. To make things easier with attaining temporary housing for
your family, please make reservations at the Northern Lights Inn.
(907)353-3800.
You should have all of your personal records on hand. Personnel, Finance,
Medical and Dental. You must be in uniform to inprocess. The duty uniform
at Fort Wainwright, AK is ACU. Be sure that you have enough uniforms with
you to begin duties after inprocessing.
Northern Lights INN:
http://www.ftwainwrightfmwr.com/lodging.html
Housing:
https://onestop.army.mil/InstallationsByLocation.aspx
Housing Office/Government Housing
Housing Services Office
3401 Santiago Avenue
Building 3401 Santiago Avenue, First Floor
Fort
Wainwright, AK 99703
Phone 907-353-1190 / 907-353-1660/1666
Phone
(DSN) 317-353-1660/1666
Mon – Wed & Fri 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Thu 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Sat, Sun & Holidays - closed
Family Housing
Privatized Housing (On Post)
Fort Wainwright has more than 1,500 Privatized Housing Units located on
post. The majority are within walking distance of elementary schools, the
AAFES Shoppette, child care center and chapels. Depending on the number of
PCS rotations and size of families departing, the wait for housing can be
from two months to a year. Typically, more than one-third of families
assigned to Fort Wainwright reside off post in the Fairbanks and North
Star Borough area for part of their tour of duty. The DoD policy of
raising BAH rates to eliminate most out-of-pocket expenses for rental
housing has greatly improved the ability of all ranks to obtain adequate,
affordable, off-post housing. However, the vacancy rate is very seasonal
and rental units become more expensive and difficult to obtain during the
summer months.
Application and Eligibility
Service members may apply for housing by contacting North Haven Communities at 907-356-1881 or in person at the North Haven Office located in Building
3401, Santiago Road, first floor. Adjustments to eligibility dates for
time in transit and temporary duty en route are made during the
application process. Copies of all orders since departing the last primary
duty station are needed for completion of the application. The wait for
on-post housing tends to change seasonally.
Housing Units are either two, three, four or five bedrooms. Most units are
two-story four to eight-plexes, while field grade officer housing features
duplexes and single family houses.
Single Service Member Housing
On-post housing is usually available for single personnel classified as
bonafide bachelors (eligible for BAQ at the without dependent rate)
arriving at Fort Wainwright. If quarters are not immediately available
within 10 days of arrival, permission for renting off post will probably
be approved. The waiting list time frames are subject to constant change.
Be sure that you have the most updated information. It is suggested that
sixty (60) days prior to your arrival, you call the housing office or
check the web site. Single soldiers (E-6 and below) without family members
may report to Housing on Day 1 or 2 of In-processing. Single, E-6 and
above must report to Housing with a Quarters Application.
Other
Pets
Housing residents are allowed to have only two pets living with them that
do not live in cages (i.e. dogs and cats). USARAK requires all pets which
are maintained in government quarters to be registered with the veterinary
service within five working days of arrival on the post. A current
certificate of rabies immunization for each dog and cat over 3 months of
age must be presented at the time of registration.