SGT(P) Private RallyPoint Member4300132<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I just recently requested to go active Army and am looking for a good base to go to. I am a 68W and am mainly interested in a good command and a good team to work with. Any suggestions would be welcome. I currently do have choice of duty station. Thank you.What is a good Army base to be stationed at?2019-01-19T15:42:28-05:00SGT(P) Private RallyPoint Member4300132<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I just recently requested to go active Army and am looking for a good base to go to. I am a 68W and am mainly interested in a good command and a good team to work with. Any suggestions would be welcome. I currently do have choice of duty station. Thank you.What is a good Army base to be stationed at?2019-01-19T15:42:28-05:002019-01-19T15:42:28-05:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member4300185<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Every unit is going to be different. There is no guarantee that the unit you get to will have a good command team or not. So, what you are looking for is really a roll of the dice and see how they land. Personally, I would recommend Germany or Italy as a choice assignment.Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 19 at 2019 4:17 PM2019-01-19T16:17:10-05:002019-01-19T16:17:10-05:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member4300375<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Schofield Barracks, Fort Shafter, Tripler Army Hospital (all in Hawaii, on Oahu); I was going to also list some places in Germany, but everywhere I've been there is apparently closed down - even Bamburg, apparently. But Hawaii is pretty awesome.Response by SGT Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 19 at 2019 6:17 PM2019-01-19T18:17:20-05:002019-01-19T18:17:20-05:00CH (CPT) Private RallyPoint Member4302512<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>According to most Soldiers the "last" duty station or the "next" duty station are the best in the Army.Response by CH (CPT) Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 20 at 2019 4:02 PM2019-01-20T16:02:41-05:002019-01-20T16:02:41-05:00SFC Casey O'Mally4304955<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>When looking at duty stations, look at what the installation has to offer. As SSG Livingston mentioned the individual unit Command climate is a roll of the dice. So look at what the installation can offer vs. what you want. Like the outdoors? Fort Drum, NY is a paradise. Hate the cold? Try Hawaii or Florida. Want all the amenities on post without having to go into town? Look at Fort Bliss. Great support for the family? Fort Campbell is for you. Single and looking to mingle? Any base near a college or larger city will work. And the list can go on and on.Response by SFC Casey O'Mally made Jan 21 at 2019 3:02 PM2019-01-21T15:02:04-05:002019-01-21T15:02:04-05:00SFC William Stephens4307327<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Fort Carson and FOrt Lewis best two places every if you really like the outdoors and beer breweriesResponse by SFC William Stephens made Jan 22 at 2019 1:10 PM2019-01-22T13:10:25-05:002019-01-22T13:10:25-05:00LTC Jason Mackay4307344<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="1600236" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/1600236-68w-healthcare-specialist-combat-medic">SGT(P) Private RallyPoint Member</a> some of the “best installations” have been the worst assignments as well as the reverse. Example: I loved Ft Irwin. I had mixed feelings on Ft Carson. What do you like? Warm, cold, beach, mountains, island, mainland, Asia, Europe... Is Germany on the table? Overseas anything is usually awesome. You like big base regular Army or smaller posts?Response by LTC Jason Mackay made Jan 22 at 2019 1:18 PM2019-01-22T13:18:54-05:002019-01-22T13:18:54-05:00CSM Richard StCyr4307439<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hood, Benning, Fort Lewis and Leonard Wood.Response by CSM Richard StCyr made Jan 22 at 2019 2:06 PM2019-01-22T14:06:50-05:002019-01-22T14:06:50-05:00CPO Clifford Henry4315438<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Best two units in the military are the one you just left and the one you’re headed to!Response by CPO Clifford Henry made Jan 25 at 2019 11:24 AM2019-01-25T11:24:56-05:002019-01-25T11:24:56-05:00MSgt John Taylor4325098<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Your best two assignments will be your last one, and your next one.Response by MSgt John Taylor made Jan 28 at 2019 11:56 PM2019-01-28T23:56:07-05:002019-01-28T23:56:07-05:00SGT Jet West5215614<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Germany<br />Learn the basics of the language<br />Learn how to take the train<br />Get a car<br />Get a girl (German)<br />Move in with your girl<br />Meet the family<br />Extend German tour<br />Good luck<br /><br />Landstuhl might have you as a 68W<br />Wiesbaden or Stuttgart has larger variety of girlsResponse by SGT Jet West made Nov 8 at 2019 5:20 PM2019-11-08T17:20:32-05:002019-11-08T17:20:32-05:00CPT Larry Hudson5218899<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ft Lewis, WA<br />Presidio Monterey, CA<br />Ft Belvoir, VaResponse by CPT Larry Hudson made Nov 9 at 2019 5:24 PM2019-11-09T17:24:04-05:002019-11-09T17:24:04-05:00SFC Michael W.5226389<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Go to Europe...plain and simple.Response by SFC Michael W. made Nov 11 at 2019 8:42 PM2019-11-11T20:42:10-05:002019-11-11T20:42:10-05:00CW3 Kevin Storm5946306<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>All of them, and none of them, it is what you make of it.Response by CW3 Kevin Storm made May 28 at 2020 11:07 PM2020-05-28T23:07:46-04:002020-05-28T23:07:46-04:00SPC Adrian Velasquez6261147<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>South Korea was good due to the mission and other members of my unit.Response by SPC Adrian Velasquez made Aug 30 at 2020 6:14 PM2020-08-30T18:14:46-04:002020-08-30T18:14:46-04:00SPC James Anderson6261230<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My son is getting stationed at Fort Campbell, I have never been there but have heard really good things about it and the surrounding area. Can anyone confirm?Response by SPC James Anderson made Aug 30 at 2020 6:48 PM2020-08-30T18:48:44-04:002020-08-30T18:48:44-04:00SPC John Leite6261232<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I had AIT and permanent assignment at Ft. Sill, Ok.and I liked it there, can't say much about Lawton, OK. just outside the gates but there's some good places to hike, (or built a bonfire at the shore of one of the lakes and have a beer bash). BUT have no idea how it is these days as I was there from 1975 -1977 and back then I really liked it there, worked at the Radar School in a Staff and Faculty Battalion, (I was a 17B20) and things were pretty relaxed, had decent barracks and a great mess hall.Response by SPC John Leite made Aug 30 at 2020 6:49 PM2020-08-30T18:49:11-04:002020-08-30T18:49:11-04:00SGT Greg Gold6261612<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>There are only two good bases in the Army. The one you're leaving and the one you're going to.Response by SGT Greg Gold made Aug 30 at 2020 9:23 PM2020-08-30T21:23:05-04:002020-08-30T21:23:05-04:00SGT Donald Croswhite6530817<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Joint Base Lewis Mccord is the most re-uped for base in the Army. Beautiful, green and lots to do. Plus three towns around aren't directly dependant on the base to exist. Keep clear of Seattle, it's sad to say, but Seattle had turned into downtown Los Angeles.Response by SGT Donald Croswhite made Nov 26 at 2020 1:45 AM2020-11-26T01:45:21-05:002020-11-26T01:45:21-05:00SGT Jet West6856852<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The US Army has a much smaller footprint in Germany now than it did prior to the fall of the Wall in '89. Nonetheless, it is still offers a great experience. Assuming you aim to get off post and terrorize the locals, Stuttgart is centrally located with a full load of amenities. Depending on your car, being centrally located means you can go pretty much anywhere in country on any given weekend using the Autobahn. Or rent a car for the weekend for those high need for high speed weekends. For that big Munich trip at the end of September, first week of October, DON'T DRIVE.. TAKE THE TRAIN to the Oktoberfest. The train station (Hauptbahnhof) is within walking distance of the fest and there are several affordable hotels just down the street. But, on your first trip, don't walk and risk getting lost on those windy streets. Take a cab from the train station to the hotel and walk down to the BIG O.<br />If you like live music, most every major act routes their tour through Germany at some point.. mostly in June. Don't miss ROCK-am-RING (Nurburg)/ROCK-im-PARK (Munich/Nuremberg). (Close spelling, but two different places.) A three day concert with 100+/- acts on multiple stages with camping areas for 50,000 fellow fans. Other than camping gear, you can buy anything your heart might desire on the fest grounds - including complete grocery stores set-up in full size fest tents. Alternatively, you can go to ROCK-im-Park near Munich/Nurburg, but The Ring is held on the Nurburg Ring Racetrack and is the far better party. Check the schedule, but fans start camping two/three days before the fest starts and stay a day or two after. Wiesbaden (20 minutes outside Frankfurt w/ 24 hr train service to Frankfurt) is only 1.5 hours away from the fest - but during the Fest week count on it taking several hours to get there. Think Woodstock traffic).<br />The Edelweiss Resort in the Alps is operated by the US military in a town called Garmisch. You can go on your own. However, done properly, you can book enough rooms for your company and get a great rate - esp. if you organize a company training/r-n-r exercise and put it on the company books.<br />If you're not interested in getting out on the economy, then Kaiserslautern/Ramstein isn't bad, if you can get over all the Americans stationed there. EVERYONE speaks English and most Germans speak it better than Americans. But the US military is what keeps the local economy humming and other than that it is fairly economically depressed compared to your other German options and the region doesn't get much in the way of int'l tours, etc. But that doesn't mean it's a bad assignment, just not as happening as the alternatives.<br />Whatever you do, remember being stationed in CONUS means you're turning down an all expenses paid trip somewhere in the world. There will be plenty of time to see the USofA after you ETS/retire (if you're fortunate enough to have the time/money/resources). <br />If you like it and want to extend your tour, the military offers some nice bonuses for extending your overseas tour. Whatever you do, DON'T even consider the extra $80 a month. Why do that when, by extending your tour for 12 months, you can get another 30 days leave and a round trip ticket anywhere in the world (equal to the cost of a RT to your home of record)? See: <a target="_blank" href="https://www.military.com/benefits/military-pay/special-pay/overseas-extension-pay.html">https://www.military.com/benefits/military-pay/special-pay/overseas-extension-pay.html</a><br />If you decide on Germany, one piece of advice: DON'T shit an American spec car. Buy a German car MB/Audi after you get there. (There's a reason you don't see many "old" BMW's on the road). American spec cars never lasted me more than a year on the Autobahn. 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Response by SGT Jet West made Mar 27 at 2021 5:24 AM2021-03-27T05:24:17-04:002021-03-27T05:24:17-04:001SG Ed Bernas7212498<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ft Bragg is the Center of the Universe. Never listen to a Leg!!!Response by 1SG Ed Bernas made Aug 24 at 2021 6:26 PM2021-08-24T18:26:19-04:002021-08-24T18:26:19-04:00SPC John Leite7212523<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I had AIT and got assigned to the Radar School at Ft. Sill after graduation, back in 1975 / 76 / 77. I enjoyed Ft. Sill and being in a Staff and Faculty Bn. things were pretty relaxed, liked the Barracks, liked the food in the mess hall and liked the natural attractions in the area, didn't care for Lawton much but didn't spend much time there but did like weekends at one of the lakes with a bunch of beer , a bonfire, good friends and rocking out.Response by SPC John Leite made Aug 24 at 2021 6:37 PM2021-08-24T18:37:09-04:002021-08-24T18:37:09-04:00SPC Roger Giffen7212931<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ft Sam HoustonResponse by SPC Roger Giffen made Aug 24 at 2021 9:09 PM2021-08-24T21:09:36-04:002021-08-24T21:09:36-04:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member7214528<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>So here’s the secret no one remembers, the grass is greenest where you water it the most. Units and command climates change every couple of years. I’d focus more on what you want to do, see or achieve throughout your career. If you want opportunities to do more Army schools, be sure to go to a FORSCOM unit, probably something under XVIII Airborne Corps. If you want to see the “world” go USAREUR and etc. Do what you can to make every unit you’re a part of be better, instead of complaining that it’s not good or how you wish it was. Good luck in your active career!Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 25 at 2021 11:44 AM2021-08-25T11:44:55-04:002021-08-25T11:44:55-04:002019-01-19T15:42:28-05:00