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Fort Drum's current HPCON level is Bravo, as of May 26, 2022.

Gate Admission

Lt. Gen. Paul Cerjan and Gas Alley Access Control Points are open 24/7.

Mount Belvedere Boulevard ACP  is open up 24 hours a solar day Sunday through Wednesday and from four:30 a.m. to 10 p.k. Thursday through Saturday to all authorized ID card holders, including valid local admission badges and passes.

Wheeler-Sack Ground forces Airfield Gate is open to all patrons with valid ID cards and passes from v:30 a.k. to 10 p.m. weekdays; closed on days of no scheduled activeness (DONSAs), weekends, and holidays. When WSAAF Gate is closed, ID card / pass holders who require access to the airfield should enter through the Gas Alley Gate and cantankerous over Route 26 via Nash Boulevard to the Bomporto Bridge.

In general, anyone may visit the installation, provided they meet select security screening criteria. Requirements for non-DoD individuals who wish to visit mail service tin can be found on our Company & Gate Information page at https://home.army.mil/pulsate/index.php/about/visitor-information.

Questions may be directed equally follows:

  • Captain of the Guard at (315) 772-9959 , 7:thirty a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday;

  • Sergeant of the Guard at (315) 772-8392 , 24 hours a day; or

  • Visitor Control Center at (315) 772-8585, v:30 a.m. to x p.m. seven days a week.

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Health Guidance

If you feel ill

Symptoms

Individuals should immediately study COVID-19 symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath, diarrhea, headache, musculus aches, sore throat, and unexplained loss of gustatory modality or smell) to their chain of command and medical personnel. Individuals with symptoms consistent with COVID-nineteen should avoid contact with others until evaluated by a medical professional.

If you feel you have the symptoms of COVID-19, please follow the guidance beneath earlier visiting the doctor to seek screening and medical care. Delight simply apply hospital services and urgent intendance clinic admission when absolutely necessary.

Active-duty Soldiers who are experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-xix – such as a coughing, fever or shortness of jiff – and who wish to be screened should written report to the central screening location exterior Conner Troop Medical Dispensary.Screening hours are 9 a.grand. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Outside of those hours, Soldiers should attain out to the Military Wellness Arrangement Nurse Advice Line at 1-800-874-2273 for guidance.

All Department of the Regular army civilians experiencing respiratory symptoms consistent with COVID-19 (coughing, fever, or shortness of breath) while at work / on duty should immediately notify their supervisor and call the MEDDAC Occupational Wellness Clinic at (315) 681-1901 between the hours of six a.m. and iv:30 p.thousand. A health care worker will behave an initial screening over the phone and provide additional information as to your next steps. For after-hours care or when non on duty, DA civilians should contact their primary care provider and follow their directions for screening.

Family members and retirees who are Fort Drum MEDDAC beneficiaries who are experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19 should call the Guthrie appointment line at (315) 772-2778 during business hours. After hours, please call the Armed forces Wellness Organization Nurse Advice Line at 1-800-TRICARE (874-2273), selection i.

The drive-up pharmacy volition continue to operate until further find.

Drive-through COVID-nineteen testing

MEDDAC provides drive-through COVID-19 testing for pre-operative (pre-op) and select OB/GYN patients. Beneficiaries undergoing surgical procedures or who have a scheduled labor and delivery appointment are to be tested for COVID-19 within 72 hours of their procedure. Beneficiaries will receive a pre-op or pre-delivery order and instructions from their provider.

To be tested, simply drive up to the Guthrie Clinic Pharmacy / Pre-op entrance on Mountain Dais Boulevard and follow the directions of the traffic controller. (Run into flyer for more information.)

Annotation:  This service is for MEDDAC beneficiaries but. Martin's Bespeak beneficiaries should contact their health care coordinator for information on where to receive pre-op COVID-nineteen testing.

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Facility Entrance Procedures

Fort Pulsate OB/GYN Clinic at Samaritan Medical Center has modified clinic procedures to proceed patients and staff safe. Patients are no longer required to expect in their vehicle and telephone call the clinic before their appointment. When arriving for your engagement, wear a facemask if you have ane. If not, i will exist provided for y'all. The Fort Drum OB/GYN Clinic will allow one healthy adult support person to all obstetric visits. For gynecology appointments, it is requested that merely the patient nourish, unless the patient is a minor and requires the guardian to be nowadays. If you have any questions, call (315) 785-4624.

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General Social club 1M

The 10th Mountain Division (LI) and Fort Drum commander has issued General Social club 1M for all individuals subject area to military orders and stationed, assigned and/or attached to Fort Drum, and U.S. regime civilian employees every bit indicated.  For more data, see the Restrictions section below. To read the general order in its entirety, click Hither.

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Restrictions (Travel, Official Visitation, Testing)

Go out, pass and other off-duty travel

For COVID-19 unvaccinated service members who take traveled outside of the local expanse inside the United States and its territories, commanders or supervisors will determine if a restriction of motility (ROM) is necessary based on the run a risk level of the area traveled to and whatever take a chance mitigation measures taken. If deemed necessary, travel-associated ROM volition be x days without being tested, or  seven days with a negative COVID-19 test within 48 hours earlier the end of the seven-solar day flow.

All personnel, including vaccinated personnel, will be tested 3 to five days afterwards arriving in the Us from a strange state.

A brake of move is defined equally limited movement of an individual or grouping to prevent or diminish the transmission of a communicable disease. Standards for ROM include: restrict movement to a residence, limit shut contact with others, and cocky-monitor for temperature, coughing or difficulty breathing, as described by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. If symptoms of COVID-19 develop, cocky-isolate immediately, further limit contact with others, notify the chain of command or supervisor, and seek advice from the advisable wellness intendance provider to determine whether medical evaluation is needed.

Official Visitation

Official visitors to Fort Drum are required to certify their COVID-19 vaccination status or submit a negative test result. This applies to all not-DoD contractors and civilians who need to admission DoD buildings for meetings or other official business.

This requirement does not apply to service members and their families; noncombatant employees; retirees; visitors to on-mail service residences; contractors who have concern on post, but do non crave access to DoD buildings, such equally moving companies, delivery, and transportation services; and personnel accessing DoD facilities to receive a public benefit (e.one thousand. commissary, exchange, public museum, medical handling, or MWR resource).

Official visitors volition compete DD Form 3150, Certification of Vaccination, at the Visitor Control Center earlier being granted entry to the installation. If an official visitor is not vaccinated, or declines to voluntarily disembalm their vaccination status, they must submit a paper or electronic copy of a negative COVID-19 exam that was administered inside 72 hours earlier acccessing a DoD facility. Those who require recurring access to DoD facilities (more than once a calendar week) must submit a copy of a negative COVID-19 examination weekly. Official visitors will bear COVID-19 testing at their ain expense.

Screening testing for unvaccinated service members and DoD noncombatant employees

COVID-nineteen Community Level is assessed in one of three categories: low, moderate, and high. Fort Drum'south Community Level is the level assessed for Jefferson County. This estimate can be found at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/science/community-levels.html.

When the CDC COVID-19 Customs Level is "medium" or "loftier" in the canton where a DoD installation or facility is located, COVID-19 screening testing volition be performed at least weekly for unvaccinated service members and DoD civilian employees whose routine place of duty requires access to DoD facilities. Unvaccinated service members and DoD civilian employees who episodically enter DoD facilities to perform duties will provide a negative COVID-19 examination event administered not more than 72 hours before accessing a DoD facility.

When the COVID-19 Community Level is "low," screening is not required.

Venues and activities

Some venues may exist express in chapters or availability based on the charge per unit of community transmission.

Social gatherings that adhere to CDC guidelines are permitted. All personnel will proceed to follow CDC guidelines. Unvaccinated personnel must socially distance and wear masks.

Whatever in-person meetings, events, and conferences sponsored by the Army with more than than l participants will require an Exception to Policy approved past the Under Secretary of the Army. Meetings do not include military training and exercises.

For approved in-person indoor or outdoor meetings, events, and conferences, all non-armed services attendees must provide a completed DD Form 3150 stating they are fully vaccinated or take an approved/awaiting exemption. The organizer will verify service members' vaccination in MEDPROS or require proof of vaccination. Individuals who are not fully vaccinated, or who reject to provide information well-nigh their vaccination status, may not attend. Those with an approved or awaiting exemption may attend.

Standards for quarantine and isolation

Quarantine

A "fully protected person" is divers every bit an individual who has been administered an additional primary dose of COVID-19 vaccine for a one-dose series, or a booster dose of a ii-serial vaccine.

Personnel who are not "fully protected" and are in close contact with a person who has COVID-19 will remain out of the workplace for v calendar days. They tin can return to work later five days if they practice not develop any COVID-19  symptoms but must continue to wear a mask and will refrain from travel for an additional five days.

Personnel who are "fully protected" and are in close contact with a person who has COVID-19 do not need to remain out of the workplace as long as they practice not develop whatever COVID-19 symptoms.

In cases of mission-essential activities that must be conducted on site, asymptomatic personnel with potential exposure to COVID-19 based on close contact, who otherwise would need to remain out of the workplace, may exist granted an exception to continue to piece of work on site provided they remain asymptomatic, practise not accept a positive COVID-19 examination, and comply with central practices including: obtain a COVID-19 examination on agenda twenty-four hour period 5 and carry daily pre-screening with temperature checks.

Isolation

Personnel who have symptoms consistent with COVID-19 volition notify their commander or supervisor and stay home. Personnel who develop symptoms consequent with COVID-19 during the workday must immediately distance from other workers, notify their commander or supervisor, and promptly leave the workplace.

Regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status, DoD personnel who examination positive for COVID-19 will remain out of the workplace for v calendar days. Individuals may return to the workplace after five agenda days, if they have no symptoms, or if they accept no fever for more than 24 hours and whatever remaining symptoms are resolving.

School children testing guidelines

New York state requires that any child sent home from school or child care for suspected COVID symptoms must be evaluated by a health care provider before being immune to render to the classroom.

The following procedures are at present in effect: School COVID Plan.jpg

  • A child who is suspected of being symptomatic will exist sent home from the school or child care facility.
  • The child is then scheduled within 24 hours for appointment at Bowe Troop Medical Clinic (if seen on post) or with an off-post health care provider.
  • A child who is screened by a health intendance provider and is suspected of being COVID positive will be placed in isolation until at least 10 days accept passed since symptoms first appeared. Family members are besides required to quarantine as potential shut contacts. While a negative test effect will non terminate the isolation period, information technology is required for return to school or child intendance.
  • If the child is not suspected of beingness COVID positive, he or she is then sent off post for COVID testing (or receive a exam from an off-mail health care provider). Once there is a negative COVID test issue, there is no requirement to quarantine or isolate for whatsoever of the child's family unit members.
  • If the child is diagnosed with another condition by a health care provider, that diagnosis is so verified past lab work. The child volition stay at domicile until symptoms are resolved and and so can return to school with a notation from the wellness care provider verifying the condition.

For an analogy of these procedures, click on the chart in a higher place.

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Restricted Personnel Motion

DoD recently announced plans for a conditions-based, phased approach to personnel movement.

All of the post-obit types of move require an Exception to Policy (ETP) approved by the showtime O-6 commander in a Soldier'due south chain of command:

  • Temporary duty travel (TDY)
  • Regime-funded exit travel
  • Permanent change of station travel (PCS)
  • All other types of official travel
  • Personal leave exterior the local expanse
  • Not-official travel outside the local expanse

Types of travel that practice not crave an ETP:

  • Deployments and redeployments
  • Travel by personnel who departed their permanent duty station prior to stop move
  • Travel by personnel who were TDY prior to stop move and TDY volition stop while stop move is in outcome
  • Travel by military and civilian personnel pending retirement or separation (service members are authorized to take leave associated with transition leave)
  • Travel to and from professional military teaching programs
  • Travel associated with recruiting / accessions activities

An Exception to Policy for movement may exist granted for one of the following reasons:

  • Travel is determined to be mission essential. In this case, the gaining unit must initiate the request to the losing command's G1.
  • Travel is necessary for humanitarian reasons.
  • Travel is warranted due to extreme hardship.

Soldiers should work with their chain of command and personnel sections for questions regarding policy exemptions and procedures.

For answers to frequently asked questions regarding PCS moves and leave, click HERE.

For PCS resources available to Soldiers and their families at Fort Pulsate, see the flyer.

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Facility / Services Status

10th Mountain Sectionalisation and Fort Pulsate Museum  is now open at its new location in Bldg. 2509, Col. Reade Road. Hours are 9 a.m. to v p.thou. Tuesday through Saturday. The museum is airtight on Sundays, Mondays and federal holidays. Stop by and see the new exhibits!

Army Emergency Relief officials have unveiled the "Dwelling Schooling and Remote Pedagogy Aid Programme," which covers traditional total-fourth dimension home-schoolhouse families as well every bit remote teaching due to COVID-19. Assistance is available for 1000-12 and undergraduate students, in the form of a grant, nada-interest loan, or combination of both. For more information, see the flyer on this page or read the article posted hither.

Army Wellness Heart – now providing all appointment types, both in person and virtual. In improver to individual appointments, the AWC besides offers classes that can be attended in person or watched via our Facebook page. To schedule an appointment or for more information, please call the AWC at (315) 772-4608.

Automotive Skills Eye – open eleven a.m. to seven p.thousand. Tuesday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat, past date only; call (315) 772-7902.

Barber shops:

  • Main Substitution Barber Store is open from 9:xxx a.m. to v p.grand. Thursday through Monday.
  • Jack T. Sweetness Barber Shop is open up from viii a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon through Th and 11 a.m. to 3 p.k. Sun.
  • Ontario Barber Shop is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday.

All walk-ins are welcome; appointments are no longer needed.

Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (Boss) open up from xi a.yard. to vii p.g. Monday through Sunday and 1 to vii p.k. on DONSAs (days of no scheduled activity) and federal holidays. Boss o ffers recreational opportunities, engineering science services, volunteering services, blood drives and e-gaming. Masks volition be worn at all times. Social distancing and heightened cleaning protocols volition be followed. For more data, telephone call (315) 772-7807.

Burger King at Wheeler-Sack Regular army Airfield is closed until farther notice due to a staffing shortage.

Car washes – open 24/7.

Child evolution centers and School Age Center Fully operational and open to provide care from 5:45 a.m. to 5:45 p.yard. Monday through Fri. All child development centers, School Age Centre Youth Middle, CYS Sports / Fitness, and other CYS Back up Services are adhering to the COVID mitigation guidelines.

Clark Hall using a unmarried entry point at the forepart doors of the facility. Mail clerks who come to pick upwardly mail for their units must enter through the front end doors, become upward to the second flooring and get downwards through C-wing to the Official Post Distribution Center (OMDC) and enter USPS that way.

Grade Half-dozen – open 10 a.k. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Sabbatum.

Commissary – The Fort Pulsate Commissary is open up from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday to Sun for service members, their beneficiaries, retirees and other authorized users. The Commissary no longer allows shoppers to bring in their own bags. All groceries volition exist placed in bags available within the store.

Curbside pickup is available from 9 a.chiliad. to 3 p.k. Tuesday through Friday for individuals in Level 1 quarantine, shoppers who have been turned away from entering the store due to disease, and retirees.

Individuals in the aforementioned categories who wish to use this program should fill out the form found at https://drum.armymwr.com/application/files/7915/8817/4592/Ft_Drum_Commissary_Order_Form.pdf indicating desired items and pickup time, and email it to fortdrumcommissary@gmail.com. Individuals who practice not accept email can phone call in their society at (315) 772-7807. Customers will exist called when their groceries are being checked out to provide payment information directly to the cashier. Individuals using the plan will exist required to load their own groceries or indicate at the time of purchase that they would like to apply a bagger to load, keeping in mind that baggers are paid via tips. Customers must be specific in their desired items for buy, as substitutions will not exist made. This program is made possible by volunteers at the Fort Pulsate Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers plan and through the cooperation of the Fort Pulsate Commissary.

Commons Buster'south Brew Pub at the Commons is closed until further detect. The Eatables is open for meetings and event bookings; to book an engagement, telephone call (315) 772-6222.

Dental Clinics

  • Marshall Dental Clinic – open eight:xxx a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for emergency dental pain merely . Call the front desk at (315) 772-8891 to get screened over the phone by one of our dentists.

  • Rock Dental Clinic open 8:thirty a.1000. to 4:xxx p.m. for exams simply . Call the front desk-bound at (315 772-5576 to schedule an exam.

Dining Facilities – open up to 100-percent capacity, including self-service.

Family and MWR Administrative Office – open from 8 a.grand. to 4:xxx p.m. Monday through Friday. Clearing takes place on Tuesday and Thursday.

Fettle Facilities Fully vaccinated personnel are non required to habiliment face coverings. Unvaccinated personnel are even so required to wear face coverings. As Fort Drum officials go on to monitor COVID-nineteen, updated mitigation measures take been put in place in the fitness facilities.

  • Atkins Functional Fitness Facility : (Capacity 90)

    Monday through Fri : open half-dozen a.m. to 3 p.m. to DoD ID cardholders.

    Staffed hours are from 6 a.m. to iii p.chiliad. Mon through Friday. Access cards can be used from 3 to 8 p.m. Mon through Fri and from 8 a.grand. to 4 p.thou. Saturday and Sunday. To learn how to obtain an access bill of fare, call Atkins at (315) 772-3377.

  • Magrath Sports Circuitous : (Chapters 175)

    Fitness areas are open as follows:

    Mon through Fri : 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. to DoD ID cardholders.

    Saturday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to DoD ID cardholders.

    Sunday: airtight.

Racquetball courtroom  is open from 9 a.grand. to closing daily. Patrons must bring their own equipment. Reservations are required; telephone call (315) 772-9670.

  • Magrath Pool : (Capacity 25)

    Monday through Friday: open 6 to ane:xxx p.m. to DoD ID cardholders. Children must be accompanied by a parent at all times.

  • Monti Physical Fitness Facility : (Capacity 150)

    Sunday: open up viii a.m. to 4 p.k. to DoD ID cardholders.

    Mon through Friday : open 6 a.m. to 7 p.yard. to DoD ID cardholders.

    Saturday: closed.

In all facilities, everyone must sanitize hands and sign in. Patrons must clean fettle equipment earlier and subsequently use. Water fountains remain closed, just bottle fillers are available.

* NO guests allowed. Other than at Magrath Pool, no children younger than 17 will exist permitted. *

Fort Drum DEERS / ID Centre will replace any ID cards that are expired or within xxx days of expiration.

  • Due to COVID-19 concerns, at that place take been changes to Fort Drum ID Card / DEERS policy. Delight visit https://www.cac.mil/ for DoD Response to COVID-nineteen DoD ID Cards and Benefits.

  • The Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) continues to be the authoritative source to verify statutory eligibility for DoD wellness care and other benefits.

  • Customers tin can call the DEERS / ID Centre at (315) 772-5149 to make appointments to supplant cards that are expired or are within xxx days of expiration.

  • The minimum age for initial USID card issuance is 14.

  • Exception to the policies of a Secretary of Defence memo dated April 7, 2020 : Dependent children x years and older (not 14) must have a current USID Bill of fare in order to be ticketed on Patriot Limited flights to and from OCONUS (outside continental United States) locations.

  • The minimum historic period for issuance of an indefinite DoD ID card to spouses and other eligible dependents has been reduced from 75 to 65.

Hours of functioning: 8:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Mon, 7:45 a.1000. to iii:45 p.k. Tuesday, 9:05 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Midweek, 7:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Th, and 8:45 a.chiliad. to iii:45 p.g. Fri ; closed federal holidays; open on days of no scheduled activeness (DONSAs).

The DEERS / ID Card Function Date Scheduler is back online at https://idco.dmdc.osd.mil/idco . C ustomers also may schedule an appointment past calling (315) 772-5149. Soldiers assigned to a 10th Mountain unit should straight questions to their brigade S1. All other customers, contact usarmy.pulsate.imcom.mbx.dhr-id-cards-section@mail.mil or (315) 772-5149.

NOTE: Due to the rise in COVID cases, masks are required upon entering the edifice – regardless of vaccination status – until further detect.

Fort Drum Theater – closed.

Leisure Travel Services O pen from 8 a.m. to 4 p.thou. Monday through Fri.

McEwen Library O pen from 9 a.m. to 5:thirty p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Th and Friday; 1 to 7 p.m. Midweek, and apex to four p.g. Saturday. Closed on Sundays and federal holidays. The library offers a children'due south library, periodical area, and an open reading area with 51 CAC-attainable computers linked with the classroom network in the education eye. Patrons take access to periodical databases and an online public catalog. The library'south collection also includes print and not-print materials: books, magazines, audiobooks, eastward-volume, due east-audiobooks, CDs, DVDs, and online streaming services. For more information, go to https://drum.armymwr.com/programs/robert-c-mcewen-library .

Multipurpose Auditorium – closed.

Niagara Express – closed.

Optical Shop – open with limited staffing from noon to three p.m. Monday through Friday, airtight weekends. Patrons are required to wear a mask during their time in the Exchange.

Optometrist – open with limited staffing during the post-obit hours: 9:thirty a.yard. to 5 p.grand. Tuesday and Wed, airtight Thursday, ix:30 a.yard. to 5 p.m. Friday, nine a.m. to four p.thousand. Saturday, closed Dominicus and Monday. Patrons are required to article of clothing a mask during their time in the Commutation.

Outdoor Recreation – 8 a.m. to 4 p.1000. Monday through Friday. For more information, call (315) 772-8222 / 5169.

Outdoor Recreation Rentals – open 8 a.m. to 4 p.g., Monday through Friday, by appointment but, call (315) 772-5169, for the following rentals: trailers (auto hauler, utility, mollusk beat out, dump); sixteen-foot motorized boat; non-motorized watercraft (kayak, canoe, paddleboard); recreation equipment (horse shoes, corn pigsty, bicycles, rod and reel, personal flotation devices, hiking package) and mechanical equipment (generator, lawnmower, wood splitter).

Parent Fundamental Services open for enrollments, 8 a.m. to iv:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:45 a.thousand. to 4:15 p.thousand. Fri.

Passport Office – airtight.

Pino Plains Bowling Center – Please visit our Facebook page (@FortDrumBowling Center) f or up-to-date hours of operation.

Playgrounds – all Fort Drum FMWR playgrounds are closed until further find.

Popeyes – open 11 a.m. to 7 p.one thousand. daily.

Post Exchange circuitous – open up nine a.k. to half dozen p.m. Monday through Sabbatum and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.

The Fort Drum PX offers curbside pickup. Place your lodge online at shopmyexchange.com as a "Buy on line Pick upward in store" club for the Fort Pulsate Exchange. When the order is fix, the store volition phone call and offer the curbside pickup option. At the store, shoppers park in a designated numbered space, call the telephone number on the sign (315) 836-7463, and the order is delivered to their vehicle.

PX Mini Mall – open half dozen a.chiliad. to 9 p.1000. Monday through Fri; vii a.g. to 9 p.chiliad. Saturday and 7 a.m. to eight p.thou. Sunday.

Religious Services In-person worship has resumed in chapels with COVID-xix prevention measures in place. Paw sanitizer volition be available, and there is a half dozen-foot concrete distancing requirement except between family members. Pews will be marked off to ensure distancing can be maintained. Religious affairs specialists will be on hand to assist. Sacraments will be offered under COVID-19 restrictions that take been dictated by endorsing agencies and military policy. To maintain a safety surround, the following services will not be offered at this time: religious education, Watchcare, children's church and fellowship activities.

Fort Drum chaplains want to provide the community an opportunity to fulfill religious requirements, but they practice not desire anyone to feel pressured to nourish. If you are concerned well-nigh exposure for yourself or a family member, feel free to watch the virtual service on the Facebook page: @FortDrumChapel.

Worship times:

  • Muslim Jum'ah – 1 two:xxx p.yard. Friday, Chief Post Chapel

  • Jewish Shabbos – 6 p.m. Fri, Main Post Chapel

  • Mass – 9 a.m. Sunday, Master Post Chapel

  • Lutheran -- nine:xxx a.thou. Sun, Riva Ridge Chapel

  • Gospel – 10 a.m. Sun, Po Valley Chapel

  • Traditional Christian – 11 a.1000. Sunday, Riva Ridge Chapel

  • Chapel Next – xi a.thousand. Sun, Primary Post Chapel

For more information, call the Main Post Chapel at (315) 772-5591.

Remington Park  open for public use from dawn to dusk.

Retirement Service Office – no longer accepting walk-ins or appointments for retired Soldiers, surviving spouses, and their families. The bulk of services are available online and via telephone and electronic mail. For aid, call (315) 772-6339 / 6434 / 3189, or email usarmy.pulsate.imcom-atlantic.mbx.dhr-rso@postal service.mil.

For any pay issue or data update with DFAS, call 1-800-321-1080 or go online to DFAS.mil and click on askDFAS to submit data or update your DFAS business relationship.

School Liaison Officer – available to assist with G-12 school questions and concerns, including schoolhouse transitions. For aid, phone call (315) 772-3214.

Service order requests for facilities maintained by Directorate of Public Works

(This excludes on-postal service housing maintained by Fort Drum Mountain Community Homes.)

For all life, health, and prophylactic (LHS) issues, please punch 911 immediately. Examples: gas leak, burn down, smoke, etc.

For after-hoursemergency service club requests, please phone call (315) 772-DPW1 (3791).

For all other non-emergency service requests, use the Army Maintenance Application (ArMA). This is accessible by computer or smartphone. Requesters must annals by visiting www. armymaintenance.com . A help sheet is available HERE. ArMA will be used for all not-emergency service requests. Any calls taken by the emergency call center that are not LHS / emergencies will be returned to the requester for submission through ArMA.
If you require assist on previously submitted service work, please utilise the ArMA awarding. Please practise not e-mail asking for assistance unless information technology is an emergency and/or until the following fourth dimension has passed: Priority ane work, after 24 hours of order submission; Priority 2 work, subsequently seven days of submission; and Priority three work, after 30 days of submission.

Soldier and Family unit Readiness Sectionalisation staff has returned to the office fulltime. All programs are available to Soldiers, family members and civilians.

USO Fort Drum – open with limited capacity / amenity availability. Computer lab, midday snack, and gaming systems will be available. Operating hours are nine:30 a.grand. to 2 p.m.

Veterinarian Clinic – volition operate as a "roadside service" until further find. Upon arrival at the dispensary, phone call the front desk at (315) 772-4262 / 0642 / 2978 to be checked in and await further instructions.

Warrior Adventure Quest O pen from 8 a.m. to 4 p.grand. Monday through Friday.

Workforce Evolution – closed.

Youth Center – open from two:30 to seven p.grand. Mon through Fri for youths in grades 6-12. Starting June 27, summer hours will be 1 to 7 p.m. Monday through Fri. Membership is free. Youths must be registered with Child and Youth Services. For more than information, phone call (315) 772-6719.

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Scam Alert :

There have been reports of scammers calling Fort Drum community members and challenge to be representatives from the federal government reaching out to provide federal relief funds. Soldiers should exist vigilant almost protecting themselves and their family members from scams during the COVID-xix pandemic. The federal government will never call y'all seeking information about your banking company business relationship or other financial matters, and you should never provide that information over the telephone. Anyone who believes they are the victim of a scam or predatory action should contact the Role of the New York Attorney General to file a complaint. Soldiers and family unit members with questions and/or concerns as well may contact the Fort Drum Legal Assistance Office at (315) 772-5261.

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Telework :

For those who are teleworking, NEC advises that figurer quarantines volition go on as usual for systems that do non receive regular updates. Teleworking individuals should connect through a VPN for at least four hours a solar day to ensure computers receive required patches. This tin be completed during duty or non-duty hours.

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