How long is Fort Hood housing waiting list?
Wait time can range from two weeks to 12 months depending on the occupancy rate. 254-526-3788. Service members who are enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program can request housing to support EFMP requirements.
How do I apply for post housing on Fort Hood?
The Army Portal is available for Soldiers to complete an on-post housing application, or the service member can apply at the Fort Hood Family Housing website. You can also apply at the Housing Office, located at the Copeland Services Center, Building 18010 T.J. Mills Boulevard, (254) 287-4212.
Can civilians live in Fort Hood?
Our community welcomes active duty military families, military and geographic bachelors, Department of Defense employees, gold star families, reservists, national guard, military retirees and civilians to make their home with us.
Who manages Fort Hood?
Department of the Army
Fort Hood | |
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Area | 332.05 sq mi (860 sq km) |
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Owner | Department of the Army |
Controlled by | United States Army |
Are pitbulls allowed on Fort Hood?
While Fort Hood allows animals on post, specific dog breeds including the Rottweiler, American pit bull terrier, chow chow and Doberman pinscher are not allowed on post.
Do you get your own room at Fort Hood?
At Fort Hood, many buildings are semi-private and Soldiers share living spaces. In the private room set up, Soldiers have their own living area but share a bathroom and common area. The end-state requirement for the barracks at Fort Hood is 11,907 spaces, Burrow said.
Can DOD employees live in base housing?
We all know that military members with families are eligible to live in base housing when it is available, while single troops are relegated to living in barracks, onboard ships or, if lucky enough, off base.
Are pit bulls allowed on army bases?
Currently, the Air Force, Army and Marine Corps all have varied discriminatory breed bans that prevent military families from having certain breeds of dogs—like American Pit Bull Terriers, Doberman Pinschers and Rottweilers—on base or in military housing.
Does the US military use pitbulls?
Pit Bulls were used to represent the USA on WWI recruitment posters. They were used in the military too. The most well-known was Sergeant Stubby, the most decorated war dog to have served. Sergeant Stubby warned his troops of incoming attacks and even held a German soldier captive.