Joint Base Andrews 2025 Community Guide

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JOINT BASE ANDREWS

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Welcome

Greetings!

Thank you for being a critical part of the Joint Base Andrews community and for supporting our team. We deeply appreciate the outstanding support of our community partners and are proud to call Prince George’s County home. Our combined efforts have created what is recognized today as America’s Airfield.

Since May 1943, hundreds of thousands of Airmen, Sailors, Soldiers, Marines, Coast Guardsmen, Guardians and Civil Servants have passed through our gates. We could not have endured the test of time without your support. The families of

base personnel – uniformed members, civil servants, retirees, and contractors – live alongside you. You are our friends and our neighbors. I speak for all of us when I say we are grateful for your kindness and humbled by your support. With your help, we are able to excel in our duties. From transporting our Nation’s senior leaders to defending the skies above our Nation’s Capital, we take pride in serving with excellence. We could not do that without you. Thank you for your steadfast support of the men and women of Joint Base Andrews and we look forward to our continued partnership.

History of Joint Base Andrews

Joint Base Andrews’ origins date back to the Civil War, when the Union occupied a small, country church as headquarters for soldiers camped nearby. Today, that church is known as Chapel Two, and the base community still uses it for worship services.

The present site of Andrews was often discussed in the early part of the 20th century as a potential civilian airfield. In August 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered the Secretary of War to acquire the land and build a military airfield. Construction began later that year. April 19, 1943, the first permanent unit, the 463rd Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, arrived from Westover Field, Mass., with 105 enlisted men and five officers.

Camp Springs Army Air Field became operational May 2, 1943, when the first Republic P-47 Thunderbolt arrived; 75 other P-47s arrived that first month. The field’s early mission was to train fighter pilots for overseas combat duty. The following day, the general who the base would eventually be named after, Lt. Gen. Frank M. Andrews, died in a B-24 crash over Iceland.

Camp Springs became Andrews Field Feb. 7, 1945 to honor one of the Air Force’s founding fathers, Lt. Gen. Frank M. Andrews. The formal dedication of the base as Andrews Field took place on March 31, 1945; Mrs. Frank Andrews attended. Two years later, when the National Security Act of 1947 established the U.S. Air Force as an independent service, Andrews Field adopted the name Andrews Air Force Base.

After World War II, Andrews served as headquarters for Continental Air Command, Strategic Air Command and the Military Air Transport Service. It was also headquarters to the Air Research and Development Command and its successor, the Air Force Systems Command, from 1950 to 1992.

The first permanently assigned jetpowered aircraft, an F-80 Shooting Star, arrived at Andrews in 1947. With the onset of the Korean War in June 1950, Andrews became involved in combat readiness training for B-25 medium bomber crews.

However, almost since its establishment, Andrews has been known for its Special Air Missions—the transportation of senior government and military leaders. President Harry S. Truman was the first to fly a presidential flight out of Andrews, Nov. 24, 1946. In 1959, Detachment 1, 1254th Air Transport

Group received its first jet aircraft, a VC-137. While the president’s official aircraft, a C-121, Columbine III, remained at Washington National Airport, the president often used the new VC-137 for longer trips. President John F. Kennedy’s official aircraft, a C-118, permanently transferred from Washington National in March 1962, and Andrews officially became the “Home of Air Force One.”

In 1963, the Naval Air Facility moved to Andrews and is currently headquartered on the east side of the base.

Andrews has served as a solemn backdrop for national tragedy. After the Nov. 22, 1963 assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas, the president’s body arrived at Andrews later that evening, accompanied by his widow Jacqueline B. Kennedy and newly sworn in President Lyndon B. Johnson. Thousands of mourners jammed the air terminal, including one of the largest gatherings of news media representatives ever assembled at any time on Andrews.

More recently, the bodies of slain Ambassador Christopher Stevens, Department of State employee Sean Smith and former Navy SEALS Glen A. Doherty and Tyrone S. Woods were transferred at Joint Base Andrews after their deaths in the Sept, 2012 attacks on the U.S. Consulate in Libya.

Andrews has also been the scene of many joyful returns and reunions. Among the many occasions, Andrews welcomed the first prisoners of war back from Vietnam in 1973, saw the return of the U.S. hostages from Iran in 1981, and welcomed former POW Army Private First Class Jessica Lynch home from Iraq in 2003.

The 89th Airlift Wing became the host unit for Andrews in 1991, continuing Andrews’ rich history as the elite Air Mobility Command wing for transporting VIPs around the world. Andrews routinely provides service for America’s senior officials as well as kings, queens, presidents, prime ministers and military leaders from foreign nations.

In June 2004, the world watched as the remains of former President Ronald Reagan arrived at Andrews for the state funeral services in Washington, D.C. A few days later, thousands of mourners paid their respects on Andrews’ flightline as President Reagan’s body departed for California.

In June 2006, the 316th Wing, under the Air Force District of Washington,

became the host unit of Andrews.

On Oct. 1, 2009, Andrews Air Force Base joined Naval Air Facility Washington to become Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility Washington, or Joint Base Andrews.

In October 2010, the 316th Wing was inactivated and the 11th Wing, formerly the host wing at Bolling Air Force Base, was re-designated the host wing at Joint Base Andrews until June 2020, when the 316th Wing was reactivated.

During the decade at Andrews, the “Chief’s Own” 11th Wing adopted the missions of Andrews while continuing to oversee all operations of the Air Force Band, Honor Guard and Chaplaincy at now Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling.

Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was flown to Joint Base Andrews in late 2022 before a meeting with President Joe Biden and addressing a special session of Congress.

In July 2024, the base was the hub for arrivals and departures for allies and partners participating in the 75th annual NATO Summit in Washington, D.C., the first time it had been held in the U.S. since 2013. The following month, Americans who were released from Russian custody arrived at JBA to be greeted by their family members as well as the president and vice president.

To this day, Joint Base Andrews plays a dynamic and critical part in the defense of our nation. It has evolved from the muddy fields and wooden buildings of the 1940s supporting the P-47 Thunderbolt and F-80 Shooting Star, to a modern airfield supporting multi-million dollar mission assets to include Air Force One, the F-16 Fighting Falcon, the KC-135 Stratotanker, and the UH-1N Huey, solidifying itself as “America’s Airfield.”

To contact the 316th Wing History Office, call 240-612-6396/240-612-6391 or e-mail 316wg.history.office@us.af. mil.

Lt. Gen. Frank Maxwell Andrews

Joint Base Andrews honors one of the most influential leaders behind the creation of today’s modern Air Force, Lt. Gen. Frank Maxwell Andrews.

General Andrews was a significant figure in the early days of the Army Air Corps. He was often called “Marshall’s Airman,” referring to General of the Army George C. Marshall, who was the Army chief of staff. General Andrews was General Marshall’s main advisor concerning aviation matters. Although General Andrews died in 1943, his influence with General Marshall and other senior military leaders played a pivotal role toward the ultimate establishment of a separate and independent Air Force in 1947.

General Andrews was born in Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 3, 1884. In 1906, he graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., and received a second lieutenant commission in the cavalry. He served his first 11 years in the Philippines, Hawaii and other posts in the United States. Shortly after the United States entered World War I in 1917, General Andrews was transferred to the Signal Corps for duty with the Aviation Division.

The future general earned his wings in 1918, and then held a number of Air Service and Air Corps staff and command billets.

General Andrews worked in the War Plans Division of the War Department General Staff before transferring to Europe in August 1920. There, he served as Air Service officer, American Forces in Germany. Later, General Andrews took over as assistant officer in charge of Civil Affairs, Headquarters American Forces in Germany. He returned to Washington, D.C., in early 1923, for duty in the Office of the Chief of Air Service.

In 1933, General Andrews assumed command of the famed 1st Pursuit Group at Selfridge Field, Mich. In 1934, he reported for special duty in Washington to help prepare plans for consolidating all air combat units under a prototype “Air Force,” co-equal with the Air Corps, which directed all non-combat air functions. That prototype became General Headquarters, and March 1, 1935, General Andrews became the commanding general -- with a temporary rank of brigadier general -- of the newly established GHQ Air Force at Langley Field, Va. While there, he was instrumental in the development of a modern bomber force. He earned the temporary grade of major general, but General Andrews’ persistence to purchase large numbers of the B-17 lost him favor with senior military leaders. In early 1939, he reverted back to the permanent rank of colonel and was sent to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, as air officer of the Eighth Corps Area.

In July 1939, General Marshall became acting Chief of Staff of the Army. He summoned General Andrews back to Washington, appointing him Assistant Chief of Staff for Training and Operations and promoting him to the permanent grade of brigadier general. It was the first time in military history that an Airman was appointed as one of the four assistant chiefs of staff on the Army General Staff.

In November 1940, General Andrews assumed command of the newly established Panama Canal Air Force, and later the Caribbean Defense Command. He arrived in Cairo, Egypt, to assume command of the Army in the Middle East in 1942. At the Casablanca Conference in January 1943, Allied Forces leaders determined time had come to establish a separate European Theater of Operations. General Marshall proposed that General Andrews command it.

In February 1943, General Andrews assumed command of U.S. Forces in the European Theater of Operations. A few months later, he died in an aircraft accident off the coast of Iceland on May 3, 1943. General Marshall delivered the eulogy at a memorial service in Washington, saying that Frank Andrews was one of the Army’s few great captains.

March 31, 1945, Mrs. Jeanette “Johnny” Andrews visited Camp Springs Army Air Field, Md., for the dedication ceremony to rename the installation Andrews Field in honor of her late husband. When the Air Force finally became a separate service on Sept. 18, 1947, as General Andrews had so long advocated for, the base was assumed the designation — Andrews Air Force Base.

The Andrews Community

New Arrivals In-processing at Joint Base Andrews

For in processing at Andrews Air Force Base, check in at the newcomers’ 24-hour arrival point located at the Gateway Inn on Arkansas Road. Members are asked to report to the administration office the first duty day after arriving at Andrews Air Force Base. Once the administration office has completed personnel actions, military personnel will report to the Military Personnel Section Customer Service for Andrews Air Force Base. The regular hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 0730-1630. Andrews Air Force Base has a one-stop in-processing system to save time. Bring several copies of your orders as well as medical and dental records.

Important Phone Numbers for Housing on Joint Base Andrews

• Liberty Park at Andrews Leasing Office at 301-736-8082

• Liberty Park at Andrews Maintenance Office at 301-599-1418

• Community Housing Office 301-981-5518 or 301-981-5517

• Unaccompanied Housing Office 301-981-4479

Energy Utilities

Maryland customers have the power to choose the source of their energy. Prior to the Electric Customer Choice and Competition Act of 1999, companies provided energy based on predetermined territories. But as a result of deregulation, consumers can pick the company most suitable for their energy needs.

• Potomac Electric Power Co. (Pepco), the Washington, D.C. region’s largest electric company, provides service to 793,000 residential and commercial customers in the D.C. area. Visit www.pepco.com.

• Baltimore Gas & Electric provides service in Prince George’s County. Visit www. bge.com.

• Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative provides electric service to the southern portion of Prince George’s County. As part of the EmPOWER Maryland Initiative, SMECO offers several conservation programs to help customermembers save energy. Visit www.smeco. coop.

• Verizon provides local telephone service in the Washington region. It also provides packages that include cable television and Internet. Visit www.verizon.com.

• Comcast offers Xfinity, a program that provides phone, Internet and cable television services.

• Water and sewer service in the county is provided by the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission.

Military and Family Readiness at Joint Base Andrews

Military and Family Readiness Center supports the Air Force mission by assisting commanders and first sergeants in providing an improved quality of life. The M&FRC is the focal point for assistance, programs and activities that affect service members and their families.

The center provides assistance in information and referral coordination and follow-up, relocation assistance, transition assistance, financial management and emergency financial aid, career focus program and family readiness. The M&FRC has a job and computer resource room and information on similar services available at other military installations.

SCHOOLS

Elementary and Secondary Schools

Elementary and secondary school attendance is mandatory in Maryland for children between the ages of 5 and 16 years old. Children must be 5 years old by Sept. 1 of the current school year to enroll in kindergarten. Some elementary schools offer pre-kindergarten for 4-yearolds.

The public school system that accommodates Andrews’ children is administered by the Prince George’s County Board of Education. The system is the 18th largest in the country. For more information on Prince George’s County Public Schools, please visit: https://www.pgcps.org/ There are also numerous private and parochial schools within commuting distance to meet family needs.

Parents are urged to register their children as soon as possible after arrival in the area. Early enrollment is particularly important if a student needs placement consideration for special services. To register parents need their child’s immunization record, birth certificate, or some other proof of age, and legal proof of residence, such as house settlement papers or a rental or lease contract.

The Andrews Community

Contextual Learning Environment

School Programs, formally Magnet Schools, provide specialized curriculum, including science and technology, talented and gifted, and before and afterschool care programs.

The JBA School Liaison Program Manager is Matrice Brooks, 301-9819211, 316fss.fsy.slo@us.af.mil.

Public schools

HIGH SCHOOLS

Bladensburg High School

4200 57th Avenue

Bladensburg, MD 20710

301-887-6700

Bowie High School 15200 Annapolis Road Bowie, MD 20715

301-805-2600

Central High School

200 Cabin Branch Road

Capitol Heights, MD 20743

301-499-7080

Charles Herbert Flowers High School

10001 Ardwick-Ardmore Road Springdale, MD 20774

301-636-8000

Chesapeake Math & IT PC- North (Grade 6-11) 6100 Frost Place Laurel, MD 20708

301-350-6051

Chesapeake Math and IT Academy North High School 14800 Sweitzer Lane Laurel, MD, 20707

240-767-4080

College Park Academy 5751 Rivertech Court Riverdale, MD 20737

240-696-3206

Community Based Classroom 5150 Annapolis Road Bladensburg, MD 20710

301-985-5149

Crossland High School 6901 Temple Hill Road Temple Hills, MD 20748

301-449-4800

Crossland Evening High School 6901 Temple Hill Road Temple Hills, MD 20748

301-449-4994

The Andrews Community

Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. High School

12650 Brooke Lane

Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

301-780-2100

DuVal High School

9880 Good Luck Road Lanham, MD 20706

301-918-8600

Eleanor Roosevelt High School 7601 Hanover Parkway Greenbelt, MD 20770

301-513-5400

Fairmont Heights High School 6501 Columbia Park Road Landover, MD 20785

301-925-1360

Frederick Douglass High School

8000 Croom Road

Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

301-952-2400

Friendly High School 10000 Allentown Road Fort Washington, MD 20744

301-449-4900

Gwynn Park High School 13800 Brandywine Road Brandywine, MD 20613 301-372-0140

High Point High School 3601 Powder Mill Road Beltsville, MD 20705

301-572-6400

International high School at Langley Park

Alternative High School 5150 Annapolis Road Bladensburg, MD 20710 301-702-3910

Largo High School 505 Largo Road Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 301-808-8880

Laurel High School 8000 Cherry Lane Laurel, MD 20707 301-497-2050

Non-Traditional Program South 9400 Surratts Road

Cheltenham, MD 20623 301-372-8846

Northwestern High School 7000 Adelphi Road

Hyattsville, MD 20782

301-985-1820

Northwestern Evening High School 7000 Adelphi Road Hyattsville, MD 20782

301-985-1460

Oxon Hill High School

6701 Leyte Drive Oxon Hill, MD 20745

301-749-4300

Parkdale High School

6001 Good Luck Road Riverdale, MD 20737

301-513-5700

Potomac High School 5211 Boydell Avenue Oxon Hill, MD 20745

301-702-3900

Suitland High School 5200 Silver Hill Road Forestville, MD 20747 301-817-0500

Surrattsville High School 6101 Garden Drive Clinton, MD 20735 301-599-2453

Tall Oaks Vocational High School 2112 Church Road Bowie, MD 20721

301-390-0230

MIDDLE SCHOOLS

Accokeek Academy

Lower Campus (grades preK-4) 14500 Berry Road Accokeek, MD 20607

301-203-1140

Upper Campus (grades 5-8) 14400 Berry Road Accokeek, MD 20607

301-203-3200

Andrew Jackson Academy 3500 Regency Parkway Forestville, MD 20747

301-817-0310

Benjamin Stoddert Middle School 2501 Olson Street Temple Hills, MD 20748

301-702-7500

Benjamin Tasker Middle School 4901Collington Road Bowie, MD 20715

301-805-2660

Buck Lodge Middle School 2611 Buck Lodge Road Adelphi, MD 20783 301-431-6290

Charles Carroll Middle School 6130 Lamont Drive New Carrollton, MD 20784 301-918-8640

Chesapeake Math & IT PC- South (Middle High School) 9822 Fallard Court Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 240-573-7250

Drew-Freeman Middle School 2600 Brooks Drive Suitland, MD 20746 301-817-0900

Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School 13725 Briarwood Drive Laurel, MD 20708

301-497-3620

Ernest Everett Just Middle School 1300 Campus Way North Mitchellville, MD 20721

301-808-4040

G. James Gholson Middle School 900 Nalley Road Landover, MD 20785

301-883-8390

Greenbelt Middle School 6301 Breezewood Drive Greenbelt, MD 20770

301-513-5040

Gwynn Park Middle School 8000 Dyson Road Brandywine, MD 20613 301-372-0120

Hyattsville Middle School 6001 42nd Avenue

Hyattsville, MD 20781

301-209-5830

James Madison Middle School 7300 Woodyard Road Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

301-599-2422

John Hanson Montessori School (K-8)

6360 Oxon Hill Road Oxon Hill, MD 20745

301-749-4052

Kenmoor Middle School 2501 Kenmoor Drive Landover, MD 20785

301-925-2300

Kettering Middle School 65 Herrington Drive

Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

301-808-4060

Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School

4545 Ammendale Road Beltsville, MD 20705 301-572-0650

Nicholas Orem Middle School 6100 Editors Park Drive Hyattsville, MD 20782 301-853-0840

Non-Traditional Program-Middle at Edgar Allen Poe 2001 Shadyside Avenue Suitland, MD 20746 301-815-3100

Oxon Hill Middle School 9570 Fort Foote Road Fort Washington, MD 20744 301-749-4270

Robert Goddard Montessori 9850 Edmonston Road Greenbelt, MD 20770 301-918-3515

Samuel Ogle Middle School 4111 Chelmont Lane Bowie, MD 20715 301-805-2641

Stephen Decatur Middle School 8200 Pinewood Drive Clinton, MD 20735 301-449-4950

Thomas G. Pullen Creative and Performing Arts School (K-8) 700 Brightseat Road Landover, MD 20786 301-808-8160

The Andrews Community

Thomas Johnson Middle School

5401 Barker Place Lanham, MD 20706

301-918-8680

Thurgood G. Marshall Middle School

4909 Brinkley Road Temple Hills, MD 20748 301-702-7540

Walker Mill Middle School 800 Karen Boulevard Capitol Heights, MD 20743 301-808-4055

William Wirt Middle School 6200 Tuckerman Street Riverdale, MD 20737 301-985-1720

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

Accokeek Academy 14600 Berry Road Accokeek, MD 20607 301-203-1140

Adelphi Elementary School 9000 25th Avenue Adelphi, MD 20783 301-431-6250

Allenwood Elementary School 6300 Harley Lane

Temple Hills, MD 20748 301-702-3930

Andrew Jackson Academy 3500 Regency Parkway Forestville, MD 20747 301-817-0310

Apple Grove Elementary School 7400 Bellefield Avenue

Fort Washington, MD 20744 301-449-4966

Ardmore Elementary School 9301 Ardwick-Ardmore Road Springdale, MD 20774 301-925-1311

Arrowhead Elementary School 2300 Sansbury Road

Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 301-499-7071

Avalon Elementary School 7302 Webster Lane

Fort Washington, MD 20744 301-449-4970

Baden Elementary School 13601 Baden-Westwood Road

Brandywine, MD 20613 301-888-1188

Barack Obama

Elementary School 12700 Brooke Lane

Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 301-574-4020

Barnaby Manor Elementary School 2411 Owens Road Oxon Hill, MD 20745 301-702-7560

Beacon Heights Elementary School 6929 Furman Parkway Riverdale, MD 20737 301-918-8700

Beltsville Academy 4300 Wicomico Avenue

Beltsville, MD 20705

301-572-0630

Benjamin D. Foulois Creative and Performing Arts Academy 4601 Beauford Road Suitland, MD 20746 301-817-0300

Berwyn Heights Elementary School 6200 Pontiac Street Berwyn Heights, MD 20740 240-684-6210

Bladensburg Elementary School 4915 Annapolis Road Bladensburg, MD 20710 301-985-1450

Bond Mill Elementary School 16001 Sherwood Avenue Laurel, MD 20707 301-497-3600

Bradbury Heights Elementary School 1401 Glacier Avenue Capitol Heights, MD 20743 301-817-0570

Brandywine Elementary School 14101 Brandywine Road Brandywine, MD 20613 301-372-0100

Calverton Elementary School 3400 Beltsville Road Beltsville, MD 20705 301-572-0640

The Andrews Community

Capitol Heights Elementary School 601 Suffolk Avenue

Capitol Heights, MD 20743

301-817-0494

Carmody Hills Elementary School 401 Jadeleaf Avenue Capitol Heights, MD 20743 301-808-8180

Carole Highlands Elementary School 1610 Hannon Street Takoma Park, MD 20912 301-431-5660

Carrollton Elementary School 8300 Quintana Street New Carrollton, MD 20784

301-918-8708

Catherine T. Reed Elementary School 9501 Greenbelt Road Lanham, MD 20706

301-918-8716

César Chavéz Elementary School 6609 Riggs Road Hyattsville, MD 20782

301-853-5694

Cherokee Lane Elementary School 2617 Buck Lodge Road Adelphi, MD 20783

301-445-8415

Chesapeake Math & IT PC- Elementary 6151 Chevy Chase Dr Laurel, MD 20708

240-573-7240

Chillum Elementary School 1420 Timber Ridge Lane Hyattsville, MD 20782

301-853-0825

Clinton Grove Elementary School 9420 Temple Hill Road Clinton, MD 20735

301-599-2414

Colin Powell Academy 12200 Fort Washington Road Fort Washington, MD 20744

301-850-6402

Columbia Park Elementary School 1901 Kent Village Drive Landover, MD 20785

301-925-1322

Concord Elementary School 2004 Concord Lane District Heights, MD 20747

301-817-0488

Cool Spring Elementary School 8910 Riggs Road Adelphi, MD 20783

301-431-6200

Cooper Lane Elementary School 3817 Cooper Lane Landover Hills, MD 20784

301-925-1350

Cora L. Rice Elementary School 950 Nalley Road Landover, MD 20785

301-636-6340

Deerfield Run Elementary School 13000 Laurel-Bowie Road Laurel, MD 20708

301-497-3610

District Heights Elementary School 2200 County Road

District Heights, MD 20747

301-817-0484

Dodge Park Elementary School

3401 Hubbard Road Landover, MD 20785

301-883-4220

Dora Kennedy Immersion School 8950 Edmonston Road Greenbelt, MD 20770

301-918-8660

Doswell E. Brooks Elementary School

1301 Brooke Road Capitol Heights, MD 20743

301-817-0480

Excel Academy Public Charter School

6700 Bock Road

Fort Washington, MD 20744

301-925-2320

Flintstone Elementary School 800 Comanche Drive

Oxon Hill, MD 20745

301-749-4210

Forest Heights Elementary School 200 Talbert Drive Oxon Hill, MD 20745

301-749-4220

Fort Foote Elementary School 8300 Oxon Hill Road

Fort Washington, MD 20744

301-749-4230

Fort Washington Forest Elementary School 1300 Fillmore Road

Fort Washington, MD 20744

301-203-1123

Francis Scott Key Elementary School

2301 Scott Key Drive

District Heights, MD 20747

301-817-7970

Francis T. Evans

Elementary School

6720 Old Alexander Ferry Road Clinton, MD 20735

301-599-2480

Gaywood Elementary School 6701 97th Avenue

Seabrook, MD 20706

301-918-8730

Gladys Noon Spellman Elementary School 3324 64th Ave. Cheverly, MD 20785

301-925-1944

Glassmanor Elementary School 1011 Marcy Avenue Oxon Hill, MD 20745

301-749-4240

Glenarden Woods Elementary School 7801 Glenarden Parkway

Glenarden, MD 20706

301-925-1300

Glenn Dale Elementary School

6700 Glenn Dale Road

Glenn Dale, MD 20769

301-805-2750

Glenridge Elementary School 7200 Gallatin Street

Landover Hills, MD 20784

301-918-8740

Greenbelt Elementary School

66 Ridge Road

Greenbelt, MD 20770

301-513-5911

Heather Hills Elementary School 12605 Heming Lane Bowie, MD 20716

301-805-2730

High Bridge Elementary School 7011 High Bridge Road Bowie, MD 20720

301-805-2690

Highland Park Elementary School 6501 Lowland Drive Landover, MD 20785

301-333-0980

Hillcrest Heights Elementary School 4305 22nd Place Temple Hills, MD 20748

301-702-3800

Hollywood Elementary School 9811 49th Avenue College Park, MD 20740

301-513-5900

Hyattsville Elementary School 5311 43rd Avenue Hyattsville, MD 20781

301-209-5800

Imagine Andrews Public Charter School (K-7) 4701 San Antonio Boulevard Joint Base Andrews, MD 20762 301-350-6002

Imagine Foundations at Leeland (K-8)

Public Charter School 14111 Oak Grove Road Upper Marlboro, MD 20774

301-808-4003

Imagine Foundations at Morningside (K-5)

Public Charter School 6900 Ames St. Morningside, MD 20746

301-817-0544

Imagine Lincoln Public Charter School (K-8) 4207 Norcross Street Temple Hills, MD 20748 301-808-5600

The Andrews Community

Indian Queen Elementary School 9551 Fort Foote Road Fort Washington, MD 20744

301-749-4250

J. Frank Dent Elementary School 2700 Corning Avenue Fort Washington, MD 20744

301-702-3850

James H. Harrison Elementary School 13200 Larchdale Road Laurel, MD 20708

301-497-3650

James McHenry Elementary School 8909 McHenry Lane Lanham, MD 20706

301-918-8760

James Ryder Randall Elementary School 5410 Kirby Road Clinton, MD 20735

301-449-4980

John H. Bayne Elementary School 7010 Walker Mill Road Capitol Heights, MD 20743

301-499-7020

John Hanson Montessori School 6360 Oxon Hill Road Oxon Hill, MD 20745 301-749-4052

Judge Sylvania W. Woods Elementary School 3000 Church Street Glenarden, MD 20706 301-925-2840

Judith P. Hoyer Montessori 929 Hill Road Landover, MD 20785

301-808-4421

Kenilworth Elementary School 12520 Kembridge Drive Bowie, MD 20715

301-805-6600

Kempleton Elementary School at Kenmoor 2500 Kenmoor Avenue Landover, MD 20785

301-985-1880

Kettering Elementary School 11000 Layton Drive

Upper Marlboro, MD 20774

301-808-5977

Kingsford Elementary School 1401 Enterprise Road Mitchellville, MD 20721 301-390-0260

Lake Arbor Elementary School 10205 Lake Arbor Way Mitchellville, MD 20721

301-808-5940

Lamont Elementary School 7101 Good Luck Road New Carrollton, MD 20784 301-513-5205

Langley Park-McCormick Elementary School 8201 15th Ave. Hyattsville, MD 20784 301-445-8423

Laurel Elementary School 516 Montgomery Street Laurel, MD 20707

301-497-3660

Lewisdale Elementary School 2400 Banning Place Hyattsville, MD 20783

301-445-8433

Longfields Elementary School 3300 Newkirk Ave. Forestville, MD 20747

301-817-0455

Magnolia Elementary School 8400 Nightingale Drive Lanham, MD 20706

301-918-8770

Marlton Elementary School 8506 Old Colony South Drive S. Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

301-952-7780

Mary Harris ‘’Mother” Jones Elementary School 2405 Tecumseh St. Adelphi, MD 20783

301-408-7900

Mattaponi Elementary School 11701 Duley Station Road Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

301-599-2442

The Andrews Community

Maya Angelou French Immersion School at Shugart

2000 Callaway Street

Temple Hills, MD 20748

301-702-3950

Melwood Elementary School 7100 Woodyard Road Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

301-599-2500

Montpelier Elementary School 9200 Muirkirk Road Laurel, MD 20708

301-497-3670

Mount Rainier Elementary School 4011 32nd Street Mount Rainier, MD 20712

301-985-1810

North Forestville Elementary School 2311 Ritchie Road Forestville, MD 20747

301-499-7098

Northview Elementary School 3700 Northview Drive

Bowie, MD 20716

301-218-1520

Oaklands Elementary School 13710 Laurel-Bowie Road Laurel, MD 20708

301-497-3110

Overlook Full Spanish Immersion

3298 Curtis Drive

Temple Hills, MD 20748

301-702-3831

Oxon Hill Elementary School 7701 Livingston Road Oxon Hill, MD 20745

301-749-4290

Paint Branch Elementary School 5101 Pierce Avenue

College Park, MD 20740 301-513-5300

Panorama Elementary School 2002 Calloway Street

Temple Hills, MD 20748 301-702-3870

Patuxent Elementary School 4410 Bishopmill Drive Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

301-952-7700

Perrywood Elementary School 501 Watkins Park Drive Largo, MD 20774

301-218-3040

Phyllis E. Williams Elementary School 9601 Prince Place Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 301-499-3373

Pointer Ridge Elementary School 1110 Parkington Lane Bowie, MD 20716

301-390-0220

Port Towns Elementary School 4351 58th Avenue

Bladensburg, MD 20710

301-985-1480

Princeton Elementary School 6101 Baxter Drive Suitland, MD 20746 301-702-7650

Ridgecrest Elementary School 6120 Riggs Road

Hyattsville, MD 20783 301-853-0820

Riverdale Elementary School 5006 Riverdale Road Riverdale, MD 20737 301-985-1850

Robert Frost Elementary School 7910 Scott Road Landover, MD 20785 301-918-8792

Robert Goddard Montessori School 9850 Good Luck Road Seabrook, MD 20706 301-918-3515

Robert R. Gray Elementary School 4949 Addison Road Capitol Heights, MD 20743

301-636-8400

Rockledge Elementary School 7701 Laurel-Bowie Road Bowie, MD 20715

301-805-2720

Rogers Heights Elementary School 4301 58th Avenue

Bladensburg, MD 20710

301-985-1860

Rosa L. Parks Elementary 6111 Ager Road

Hyattsville, MD 20782

301-445-8090

Rosaryville Elementary School 9925 Rosaryville Road Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 301-599-2490

Samuel Chase Elementary School 5700 Fisher Road Temple Hills, MD 20748 301-702-7660

Samuel P. Massie Academy 3301 Regency Parkway Forestville, MD 20747

301-669-1120

Scotchtown Hills Elementary School 15950 Dorset Road Laurel, MD 20707 301-497-3994

Seabrook Elementary School 6001 Seabrook Road Seabrook, MD 20706 301-918-8542

Seat Pleasant Elementary School 6411 G Street

Seat Pleasant, MD 20743 301-925-2330

Skyline Elementary School 6311 Randolph Road

Suitland, MD 20746

301-817-0535

WWSpringhill Lake Elementary School

6060 Springhill Drive Greenbelt, MD 20770

301-513-5996

Suitland Elementary School 4650 Homer Ave. Suitland, MD 20746

301-817-3770

Tayac Elementary School 8600 Allentown Road

Fort Washington, MD 20744

301-449-4840

The Andrews Community

Templeton Elementary School at Kenmoor

2500 Kenmoor Avenue Landover, MD 20785

301-985-1880

Thomas G. Pullen K-8 Creative and Performing Arts School

700 Brightseat Road Landover, MD 20785

301-808-8160

Thomas S. Stone Elementary School

4500 34th Street Mount Rainier, MD 20712

301-985-1890

Tulip Grove Elementary School 2909 Trainor Lane Bowie, MD 20715

301-805-2680

University Park Elementary School 4315 Underwood Street Hyattsville, MD 20783 301-985-1898

Valley View Elementary School 5500 Danby Avenue Oxon Hill, MD 20745 301-749-4350

Vansville Elementary School 6813 Ammendale Road Beltsville, MD 20705 301-931-2830

Waldon Woods Elementary School 10301 Thrift Road Clinton, MD 20735 301-599-2540

Whitehall Elementary School 3901 Woodhaven Lane Bowie, MD 20715 301-805-1000

William Beanes Elementary School 5108 Dianna Drive Suitland, MD 20746 301-817-0533

William W. Hall Academy 5200 Marlboro Pike Capitol Heights, MD 20743 301-817-2933

William Paca Elementary School 7801 Sheriff Road Landover, MD 20785 301-925-1330

Woodmore at Meadowbrook Elementary 3501 Moylen Drive Bowie, MD 20715 301-390-0239

Woodridge Elementary School 5001 Flintridge Drive Hyattsville, MD 20784 301-918-8585

Yorktown Elementary School 7301 Race Track Road Bowie, MD 20715 301-805-6610

The Andrews Community

Joint Base Andrews

www.jba.af.mil

Public Affairs

Base Operator

Commissary

240-612-4428

301-981-1110

240-857-7106

Joint Base Andrews Passenger Terminal (Space A)

Base Exchange

301-981-1854

301-568-1500

Lodging/The Presidential Inn

Military Clothing

301-981-4614

240-857-5665

The Club at Andrews

301-568-3100

The Courses at Andrews

301-981-4653

Military and Family Readiness Center

301-981-7087

Education and Training Center at Andrews

The Education and Training section provides base-level education and training support to the “Total Force.” The education office oversees authorization of over 4 million dollars in tuition assistance funding for degrees of higher education. Primary programs include Community College of the Air Force student advisement, academic and vocational guidance/counseling from basic skills to graduate level, and DoD Skillbridge program guidance. Other education opportunities include Air Force COOL, Education Deferments, Montgomery and Post-9/11 GI Bill and commissioning programs guidance, Transition Assistance Program (TAP) Managing Your (MY) Education workshop, and the AF Institute of Technology. The office acts as a focal point to enroll in Intermediate and Senior Development Education (IDE/SDE) via correspondence.

The testing program includes tests for college credit, undergraduate college admissions, certification tests, and civilian and formal military testing. The office oversees and coordinates the activities and programs of four (4) institutions of higher learning which offer 35 degree programs on base.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

In Prince George’s County Upper Marlboro

Upper Marlboro Town Hall

14211 School Lane

Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

301-627-6905

Morningside

Town of Morningside

6901 Ames St.

Morningside, MD 20746

301-736-2300

Courts

County Courthouse

14735 Main St.

Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

Court administrator: 301-952-3708

Court information: 301-952-3655

Bail bond commissioner: 301-952-4754

Family Law Division: 301-780-8000

Circuit Court clerk, Civil: 301-952-3240

Circuit Court clerk, Criminal: 301-952-3344

District Court

Upper Marlboro: 301-952-4080; TTY 800-735-2258; toll-free (in state only) 800-943-8853

Hyattsville: 301-699-2766; TTY 1-800-735-2258; toll-free (in state only) 800-943-8853

Landlord/Tenant Court: 301-699-2766

Jury duty information: 301-952-4385

Juvenile Court: 301-952-4330

Land records: 301-952-3352

Business licenses: 301-952-3330

Marriage licenses: 301-952-3288

Passport application: 301-952- 5264

Paternity/Child Support Section: 301-952-4426

Office of the Public Defender: 301-952-2100

State’s Attorney’s Office: 301-952-3500

District Court Commissioners

Hyattsville: 301-699-2651

Upper Marlboro: 301-952-3145

Department of Corrections

13400 Dille Drive

Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

General information: 301-952-4800

Inmate locator: 301-952-7102, 301-952-7164 or 301-952-7025

Office of the Sheriff 5303 Chrysler Way

Upper Marlboro, MD 20773

301-780-8600

Register of Wills

Courthouse, 14735 Main Street Room D4001

P.O. Box 1729

Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

Main line: 301-952-3250

Toll free: 888-464-4219 (in state)

Orphans’ Court Courthouse, 14735 Main Street, Room D4012

Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

301-952-3790

Emergency management

Director Emergency Management

Ronald E. Gill, deputy director/ emergency manager

Office of Homeland Security

7915 Anchor Street, Hyattsville, MD 20744

301-324-4400

askohs@co.pg.md.us

To Report Suspicious Activities

800-492- 8477 (TIPS)

The Community Emergency Response Team is a neighborhood-based team that receives special training to recognize, respond to, and recover from a major emergency or disaster situation. If you are interested in applying for CERT training, call 301-883-3300.

Police

Prince George’s County Police Department | Chief of Police Chief Malik Aziz

301-772-4740

Non-Emergency Communications

301-352-1200

General info

311

Citizen Complaint Oversight Panel

301-883-5042

Community Services Division

301-909-7126

False Alarm Reduction Unit

301-883-5465

Homicide Section

301-772-4925

Office of Professional Standards Division 301-772-4778

Records Division 301-985-3660

Recruitment 301-794-1030

Robbery Unit 301-772-4905

Support Services Bureau 301-772-4770

Tow Coordination Unit (police impound) 301-627-6573

Victim Services 301-772-4970

County police stations

District 1

Hyattsville: 301-699-2630

5000 Rhode Island Ave.

Hyattsville, MD 20784

Fax: 301-699-2639

District 2

Bowie: 301-390-2100

601 S.W. Crain Highway

Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

Fax: 301-218-1091

District 3

Palmer Park: 301-772-4901

7600 Barlowe Road

Landover, MD 20785

Fax: 301-772-4634

District 4

Oxon Hill: 301-749-4900

5135 Indian Head Highway

Oxon Hill, MD 20745

Fax: 301-749-4912

District 5

Clinton: 301-856-3130

6707 Groveton Drive

Clinton, MD 20735

Fax: 301-856-0683

District 6

Beltsville: 301-937-0910

4321 Sellman Road

Beltsville, MD 20705

Fax: 301-595-8279

Crime Solvers anonymous tip line 866-411-8477

HEALTH CARE

Prince George’s County Health Department

Administration Building

1701 McCormick Drive Suite 200

The Andrews Community

Largo, MD 20774

301-883-7879 Fax: 301-883-7896 www.princegeorgescountymd.gov

Cheverly Health Center

3003 Hospital Drive

Cheverly, MD 20785

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment:

301-583-5920

Communicable Disease Control: 301-583-3750

HIV and AIDS Medical and Case Management Services: 301-583-3700

Immunizations for Children: 301-583-3300 (County Healthline)

Maternal Health and Family Planning: 301-583-3340

Dental Clinic for Children and Pregnant Women: 301-583-5900

Pregnancy Testing: 888-561-4049 (County Healthline)

Rabies Control: 301-583-3750

Regional Access Center: 888-561-4049 (county Healthline)

Sexually Transmitted Disease Control: 301-583-3150

WIC Program: 301-856-9600

Crossroads Youth Opportunity Center 7676 New Hampshire Ave., Suite 411 Takoma Park, MD 20912

Office of Youth Strategies and Programs: 301-422-1270

D. Leonard Dyer Regional Health Center 9314 Piscataway Road Clinton, MD 20735

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment: 301-856-9400

Healthline: 888-561-4049

HealthChoice: 800-977-7388

HIV and AIDS Counseling and Testing, Medical and Case Management Services: 301-856-9490

Immunizations for Children: 301-583-3300

Kaiser Bridge Health Insurance Program: 301-856-9427

Maternal Health and Family Planning: 301-856-9520

Healthline: 888-561-4049

Transportation, 301-856-9555

Pregnancy Testing: 888-561-4049

WIC Program: 301-856-9600

For local doctors, dentists and other medical practitioners please check our yellow pages.

Medical and Dental Care at Joint Base Andrews

https://andrews.tricare.mil

Malcolm Grow Medical Clinics and Surgery Center

Appointment Line: 1 (888) 999-1212

Emergent Care Center (240) 857-2158

Patient Advocate (240) 612-2224

Pharmacy (Main) (240) 857-4565

Pharmacy (Call in Refills) (240) 857-4893 or 1 (800) 377-1723

Dental clinic 1 (888) 999-1212 (options 1-2-2)

Poison Hotline 1 (800) 222-1222

DEERS 1 (800) 538-9552

The Andrews Community

Appointments

Service members on active duty orders can contact our appointment line at 240857-5029 for questions or to schedule a dental appointment.

A referral is required for oral surgery appointments.

Out-of-Area Care

When traveling out of the area, TRICARE Prime enrollees are only covered for urgent or emergency care. Routine care is not authorized when traveling out of the area.

ALWAYS obtain a referral from your PCM before using a civilian Urgent Care Center or civilian provider or you will be responsible for the costs. Call HNFS at 1 (877) 874–2273 for assistance in locating a provider and then contact your PCM for a referral.

Emergent Care Center

The Emergent Care Center (ECC) at Joint Base Andrews provides both urgent and emergency medical care (that does not require admittance). If you become ill after hours with an urgent condition (one that requires treatment within 24 hours) go to the ECC on Joint Base Andrews, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital or Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

If you are enrolled to the 316th MDG and choose to use a civilian provider or urgent care facility, you will be responsible for the cost of the visit.

In an emergency, call 911 and go to the nearest civilian or military hospital.

TRICARE Claims

For information about claims processing or to check the status of your claims submission, please contact Health Net Federal Services at 1 (877) 874-2273 or visit their online TRICARE Service Center at www.hnfs.net. Claim forms and information may also be obtained at www. tricare.mil.

Houses of Worship

Joint Base Andrews Chaplain: 301-981-2111

After duty hours, call the Command Post at: 301-981-5058

Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling Chaplain: 202-767-5900

After duty hours, call the Navy’s Regional Duty Officer at: 202-439-4243

Pentagon Chaplain: 703-695-3336

CHAPEL SERVICES SCHEDULE

Chapel 1: 1345 Arkansas Road, JBA Chapel 2: 3715 Fetchet Drive, JBA

*All services are held at Chapel One unless otherwise noted.

ROMAN CATHOLIC

Sunday Mass: 9:00 a.m.

PROTESTANT

Protestant Traditional Service (Sunday): Chapel 2 @ 9:30 a.m.

Protestant Community Service (Sunday): 11:00 a.m.

MUSLIM SERVICES

Muslim Prayer room available at Chapel One

ADDITIONAL WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Muslim Prayer Room at Chapel 1

Meditation Room at Chapel 1

Other Faith Groups: Call Chapel for Religious Accommodations Contact Information

Andrews Chapel 301-981-2111

Chapel One: 1345 Arkansas Rd JBA

Chapel Two: 3715 Fetchet Drive JBA

Hospital Chapel: 1050 W. Perimeter Rd.JBA

For After-Hours Emergencies, contact the Command Post and ask for the Duty Chaplain at: 301-981-5058

Please e-mail any inquiries or requests to the JBA Chapel 316.wg.hc.chapel.staff@ us.af.mil

Sports, Recreation and Leisure

Youth Programs at Joint Base Andrews

At JBA, parents will find some of the best recreational facilities and programs available for children and teens. The Youth Programs fills the recreational needs of family members ages 6 through 18 with a full-size gymnasium and several activity rooms for meetings and classes. The facility also has a

dance room and mini theater. The center offers numerous sports and recreational programs year-round, including a variety of martial arts, dance, gymnastics, arts and crafts and board game tournaments.

Intramural Sports at Joint Base Andrews

The Andrews intramural sports program is the largest part of an intensive base athletic program.

In the late spring, the year’s program kicks off with slow-pitch softball. The season runs through August and provides Andrews with a spirited brand of softball. Flag football is another popular sport, which brings out the competitive spirit at Andrews and begins in September.

Perhaps the most popular sport at Andrews is basketball, played year round. The formal season begins in November, immediately following flag football, and features several leagues.

The ‘’Over 30” basketball league usually fields approximately a dozen teams. Other sports offered in intramurals during the year are volleyball, tennis, soccer and golf.

Youth Sports at Joint Base Andrews

Youth sports participation is heavy at Andrews. All youth sports programs are administered by the Youth Center. The youth sports program offers spring and fall soccer, baseball, softball, basketball and track. Youth ages 5 to 18 years are eligible to participate. For more information, contact the Youth Center at 301-981-5430.

Youth Programs also offers the following instructional classes: Taekwondo, dance, gymnastics, and music classes.

Youth clubs in the Community

Big Brothers-Big Sisters

National Capital Area

10210 Greenbelt Road Suite 900 Lanham, MD 20706

301-794-9170; fax: 301-794-9180

Volunteer hotline: 888-Need-Big (888-633-3244). www.bbbsnca.org

The Andrews Community

The Boy Scouts of America

National Capital Area Council

Big Brothers-Big Sisters

Maryland Regional Office 12 South Summit Avenue Gaithersburg, MD 20877

301-794-9170

https://bbbsnca.org

The National Council of the Boy Scouts of America supports more than 300 local councils. Tiger Cubs is a school-year program for first grade or 7-year-old boys with an adult. The Cub Scouting program is for boys in the second through fifth grades or who are ages 8 through 10, and a program called Webelos (We’ll Be Loyal Scouts) is for fourth- or fifth-grade boys (age 10). The Boy Scouting program is for ages 11 to 17; Varsity Scouting is for ages 14 to 17.

Girl Scouts Council of the Nation’s Capital

Van Ness Center

4301 Connecticut Avenue NW M-2

Washington, D.C. 20008

202-237-1670

www.gscnc.org

Girl Scouts is the world’s largest organization for girls and is open to ages 5 to 18. Daisy Girl Scouts are ages 5 to 6 and in kindergarten or first grade. Brownie Girl Scouts are ages 5 to 8 and in first, second or third grades. Cadette Girl Scouts are ages 11 to 14 and in sixth, seventh, eighth or ninth grades. Senior Girl Scouts are ages 14 to 17 and in grades nine through 12. Residents who wish to be put in contact with the troop closest to them should call Sheeleah Prince at 301-861-5864, ext. 4021.

Prince George’s County Boys & Girls Club Sports Office

Executive director: Calvin L. Massie 7833 Walker Drive, Suite 430 Greenbelt, MD 20770

301-446-6800; TTY: 301-446-6802; fax: 301-446-6801

http://pgcbgc.org/

The Boys & Girls Club has 33 neighborhood clubs across the county that offer youth teams in various sports, including football, basketball, baseball, softball, soc-

cer, track and wrestling.

Maryland 4-H Center 8020 Greenmead Drive College Park, MD 20740 301-314-9070; fax: 301-314-7146

Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Xtreme Teens M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation

Department of Parks and Recreation programs 6600 Kenilworth Ave. Riverdale, MD 20737

There are events available for teens and pre-teens

Colten Clarke and his ser vice dog, llie

Becauseafamily's love is good medicine!

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o donate please visit our ebsite at www.fisherhousejbandrews .org or contac tusat(301)399-0735. For lodging assistancecall (301)981-1243.

We put alot of hear tintoeverything we do forour heroes and their families.

With your help we candoevenmore!

This is aprivate organization. It is not apar tofthe Department of Defense or anyofits components and it has no governmental status.

Clarke family

The Andrews Community

Joint Base Andrews Phone Directory

DO NOT DISCUSS CLASSIFIED INFORMATION ON UNSECURE TELEPHONES. OFFICIAL DoD TELEPHONES ARE SUBJECT TO MONITORING FOR COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY PURPOSES AT ALL TIMES.

DoD telephones are provided for the transmission of official government information only and are subject to communications security monitoring at all times. Use of official DoD telephones constitutes consent to communications security telephone monitoring

A AAFES Administration

301-568-2222

Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) ..........................................240-857-7281

AMC Passenger Terminal (Hops)

72-Hour Flight Recording

301-981-3604 Representative 301-981-3604

American Red Cross.......................... 703-584-8400

B Barber Shop (AAFES)

Base Exchange (AAFES)

Base Operations

301-420-9874

301-568-1500

301-981-3411

Base Operator ..................................301-981-1110

Beauty Shop (AAFES)

301-735-1988

Bethesda Appointment Line 301-295-6289

Burger King (Restaurant) 301-736-4864

Bus (METRO-Cust. Info.) 202-637-7000

C Chapel One

Chapel Staff

301-981-2111

301-981-2111

After Hours (Command Post) 301-981-5058

Child Development Center One

301-981-3035

Child Development Center Two 301-981-3323

Child Development Center Three 240-857-3197

Civilian Pay 1-877-729-2339

Civilian Personnel .............................240-612-6609

Clothing Sales

Command Post

240-857-5665

301-981-5058/5059 Commissary (DECA) 301-541-1370

Community Commons (ITT) .................. 301-981 4041 Credit Union (AFCU)...........................301-702-5500

D

DEERS (Enrollment)

800-538-9552/301-981-1776

Dental Clinic 240-857-2806/5029

Dining Hall......................................301-981-6516

Dry Cleaners 301-568-7492

Duty Officer (Navy) 240-857-4880

DV Lounge 301-981-2100

E Education Center

Central Michigan Univ.

301-981-6377

301-568-0545

Embry Riddle Univ. 301-735-6340

Prince George’s Community College 301-981-5949

University of Maryland Univ. College ......301-981-3123

Webster University ............................301-420-2256

Emergency Room 240-857-2333

Enterprise Rent-a-Car 301-736-1701

Equipment Rental (Outdoor Rec and Ticketing) 301-981-4109/5663

Express (west side shoppette/gas station) 301-456-2233

Express (east side shoppette) 301-736-4202

F Family Readiness Center ....................301-981-7087

Fire Department ...............................301-981-4986

Fitness Center (East) ..........................301-981-1610

Fitness Center (West) .........................301-981-7101

Food Court ......................................301-568-0180

Freedom Hall (Dining Facility) ..............301-981-6516

G

Gate 1, Main .................................. 301-981 -6622

Gate 2, North ...................................301-981-4092

Gate 3, Pearl Harbor Dr (commercial/overweight) ....................301-981-7491

Gate 4, Virginia Ave...........................301-981-7496

Gate 5, West (pedestrian) 301-981-1812

Golf Course (The Courses at Andrews) 301-736-4595

H

Help Desk (Computer)

301-981-2300

Help Desk (Computer 779MDG) 240-857-6755

Home and Garden (AAFES) 301-568-1770

Hops (AMC Passenger Terminal)

72-Hour Flight Recording 301-981-3527 Representative 301-981-3604

Household Goods 301-981-4451

Housing Referral Office (Off Base) 301-981-5518

Housing Maintenance and Supply 301-599-1418

Housing Office (Liberty Park) 301-736-8083

I Immunizations 240-857-7427

In Processing (MPS)

In-Flight Kitchen

301-981-1776

301-981-3543

Information (Base Operator) 301-981-1110

Internal Medicine 240-857-5499

ITT (Info., Tickets & Travel)

L

301-981-4109/5663

Law Enforcement Desk 301-981-2001/2002

Legal Assistance 240-612-5750

Lemon Lot

301-981-4109/5663

Library (Base) 301-981-6454

Lodging (Front Desk) 301-981-4614

M

Malcolm Grow Medical Clinics and Surgery Center Appointment line 888-999-1212 Information Desk 240-612-4866

Military Clothing Sales 240-857-5665

Military Pay (AFDW Financial Service Desk) 301-981-5505

Military Personnel Section 301-981-1776

Mortuary Affairs 301-981-9341

N

Naval Flight Info. 240-857-2850/2865

Navy Sick Call 240-857-2850

O

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