Fort Rucker — BASE DIRECTORY
Fort Rucker, Alabama · 60 listings
ON-BASE SERVICES
FAMILY & MWR (1)
ON BASEMIL-FRIENDLYFort Rucker MWR Office
Morale, Welfare and Recreation office coordinating recreational programs, special events, and leisure activities for military members and families. Offers equipment rentals, trip planning, and discount tickets for local attractions.
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ON BASEMIL-FRIENDLYFort Rucker Chapel
Base chapel providing religious services, spiritual support, and counseling for all faiths. Offers weekly worship services, religious education, marriage counseling, and pastoral care for military members and families.
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MIL-FRIENDLYFort Rucker Commissary
Fort Rucker Commissary — SHOPPING near Fort Rucker, Alabama
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MIL-FRIENDLYFt. Rucker ES
The Fort Rucker Elementary School, which houses grades two through six was constructed in 1963. The Fort Rucker Elementary and Primary Schools are Department of Defense Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools (DoD DDESS). In the Fall of 2002, the Fort Rucker schools were consolidated with Fort Benning schools. In 2003, Fort Rucker became a part of the Georgia/Alabama District, which encompasses Fort Rucker, Fort Benning, and Maxwell Air Force Base. A little history: The original name of the post was Ozark Triangular Division Camp, but before the camp was officially opened on 1 May 1942, the War Department named it Camp Rucker. The post was named in honor of Colonel Edmund W. Rucker, a Civil War Confederate officer, who was given the honorary title of "General," and who became an industrial leader in Birmingham after the war. In September 1942, 1,259 additional acres south of Daleville were acquired for the construction of an airfield to support the training camp. It was known as Ozark Army Airfield until January 1959, when the name was changed to Cairns Army Airfield. The first troops to train at Camp Rucker were those of the 81st (Wildcat) Infantry Division; the 81st Division left Rucker for action in the Pacific Theater in March 1943. Three other infantry divisions received training at Camp Rucker during World War II -- the 35th, the 98th, and the 66th. The 66th (Panther) Division left for the European Theater in October 1944. More information
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MIL-FRIENDLYLyster Army Health Clinic
Lyster Army Health Clinic at Fort Rucker providing comprehensive medical care.

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MIL-FRIENDLYOutdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation at Fort Rucker with equipment rental and programs.
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MIL-FRIENDLYWiregrass CBOC
Features Primary care services (includes Lab and X-rays) Optometry Office shares VA clinic building Eye Clinic Phone Number: (334) 503-7894 Handicapped Accessible: full and easy access for all veterans. Personal Care: Highly qualified primary care providers, specialty care referrals to the Tuskegee-East Campus. Prescriptions: Routine prescriptions processed through the mail or My HealtheVet. Driving Directions From Tuskegee take US-29 S/ Take LEFT on AL-201/ Take left onto AL-93 (or S. MAIN ST.) which merges LEFT onto US-231 S & AL-53 S/ Turn RIGHT on AL-249 S (Andrews Ave.)/ TURNS INTO AL-85 (E. Andrews Street)/ End at 301 Andrews Avenue. Parking Free on premises Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Distance to Parent Facility: Tuskegee- 86 miles
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