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We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience as the work is completed. Call The West Gate will be closed from 7 p. Read more online here. Available for download from the Google Play and Apple App Store, the Army PCS App offers information on financial management, entitlements, types of moves, planning, scheduling and the claims process.

Read more online here or on our PCS Information page here. Have you downloaded the Digital Garrison app? If not, you're missing out. Download the Digital Garrison app today! Available in both the App Store and Google Play. As construction of the new General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital continues, portions of Headquarters, Hawaii and Illinois avenues will be closed for about six months beginning March 1.

See the Map here. This guide contains a list of resources available on Fort Leonard Wood. On department areas where camping is allowed, camping is limited to a period of 14 consecutive days in any day period.

Personal property must be removed at the end of the day period. Unless a special use permit is obtained, total camping days on all department areas are limited to a total of 30 days within one calendar year. Groups of more than 10 people must obtain a special use permit prior to camping.

To obtain a special use permit, contact the area manager at the phone number listed for this area in the area details section.

Quiet hours are in effect in camping areas from 10 p. Visitors who are not occupying a campsite are required to leave the campground by 10 p. On camping areas with established campsites, only two camping or sleeping units are permitted in each site. Target shooting is not allowed anywhere on this department area. Pets and hunting dogs are permitted but must be on a leash or confined at all time.

Hunting dogs may be used off the leash and unconfined for hunting and training for the purposes of chasing, locating, tracking or retrieving game on portions of conservation areas designated as open to hunting and dog training. Locations and times where pets and hunting dogs are permitted may be further restricted by area brochures or signs.

A valid small game hunting permit is required to train dogs in pursuit of wildlife. Only portable tree stands are allowed on department areas from Sept. Unattended stands must be plainly labeled on a durable material with the full name and address, or Conservation Number, of the owner and be removed from the area before Feb. Use of nails, screw-in steps, and any material or method that would damage the tree is prohibited.

Decoys and Blinds are permitted on this department area, but must be disassembled and removed daily. Blinds constructed on-site may only be constructed from willows Salicaceae spp. Field trials are prohibited on this department area. Boats including sailboats may be used on waters located on department areas. On lakes and ponds, boats may be used only on waters designated as open to boats.

State laws regarding the operation, registration, and required safety equipment apply to watercraft being operated on waters under the control of the department. Boats may not be left unattended overnight. Only electric motors are permitted on lakes and ponds of less than 70 acres. Electric motors and outboard motors are permitted on lakes of 70 or more acres. A waiting list may apply, and those with orders to the Fort are encouraged to contact the CDC as soon as the new assignment is known or there are orders cut.

Call the Child Development Center of Fort Leonard Wood at for more information on waiting lists, costs, and requirements. All personnel inbound to Fort Leonard Wood are directed to track and manage their household goods shipments via Move.

Military members are required to accompany their dependents at all times unless the family member has a power of attorney authorizing ID services on behalf of the service member. ID requirements for dependents and retirees to get ID cards includes but may not be limited to the following:.

There are 11 schools in this district total with four on-post. About 60 percent of all students in Waynesville schools are military dependents.

Off-post, those living in the local area will, depending on their location, be served by one of the following school districts:. Call for assistance. On-post housing is privatized; Balfour Beatty Communities operates on-post military housing for families. Unaccompanied troops in the ranks ranging from E1 to E3 are given housing in Specker Barracks. Unaccompanied E4s and E5s are also assigned on-post living quarters.

All unaccompanied personnel E6 to E9 must reside off post. Those who have dependents but did not bring them to Fort Leonard Wood are required to reside off post. Reservations are allowed in advance at or toll free Pets are allowed in eight post lodging facilities on Community Drive but there is a waiting list in most cases.



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