Worst duty stations -- what's your Bottom 3 list?
List of Worst 3 Army bases to get stationed at:
1. Camp Casey, Korea
2. Fort Polk, LA
3. Fort Irwin, CA
Being an Army Brat for 23 years, followed by over 20 years of my own service, I have not had a bad duty station. Some have more amenities, some have more outside the gate, and some have units that have better leaders (not related to the location of course). Wherever I've been, we find a way to enjoy it and to get involved and make it better.
Duty Stations (As a Brat and on my own):
Hunter AAF (2 years), Ft. Campbell (2 years), Ft. Knox (3x for a total of 1.5 years), Ft. Hood (3x for a total of 9 years), Ft. Leavenworth (3x for a total of 6 years), W. Germany (3 years), Ft. Polk (2x for a total of 7 years), West Point (2.5 years), Ft. Riley (3.5 years), Boise/Twin Falls, ID (4 years), Ft. Jackson (1+ year).
I only did 2 years plus change on Drum. First at DSTB, then in 10th Sustainment. Did my basic and AIT (9 months total) in Georgia. I have visited half a dozen other bases, both before and during my 4 years. Now, it might be because I am from the Northwest. It might be because TRADOC was not good for me. But this I will say for Forts Benning and Gordon: I miss the people I met there. Fort Drum? Best part of being part of 10th Mtn. was being deployed, then spending my first year as a married man with my wife and daughter. Otherwise... I didn't care much for Drum, either. It is what you make of it, provided you don't get crap for units.
One more thing, though, as I am sure my Alaska veterans can attest to. It is better to be cold than be hot. You can always warm up, put on more clothing. It is really damned hard to cool down in a Georgia summer.
(Education, Volunteerism, Military Schools, Physical Fitness, Training, etc.)
Ditto SSG Harvey. Korea can be a great tour. The folks who seem to hate it fall into one of three categories:
1) Barracks rats who never get out and see what a wonderful country it is
2) Folks who don't like being the "foreigner" because unless you are a Korean-American, you ARE the minority
3) Folks who can't stand to be away from their family
Yongsang though, there is an absolute ton of things to do there. The war museum right outside the gate is so massive itll take you several days to see everything in there. There is a lot more to see in Seoul than just Itaewon. Just talk to people, you will find the best things to do. I enjoyed my time there immensely, best assignment I have had so far.