This shipment should be limited to clothing, linens, dishes, towels, cooking utensils and other housekeeping items. You may also ship cribs, playpens, baby carriages and articles necessary for the care of your children. Small radios, portable televisions, sewing machines and small appliances may also be shipped.
Items are loaned while waiting for your household goods shipment. Items available include small electrical appliances, pots, pans, dishes, ironing boards, high chairs, cribs and more. Your ID card and copy of orders are required. Call the Relocation Readiness Program at for more information. Each service member is authorized to ship one privately owned vehicle at government expense.
You must have permission from the lien holder to transport the vehicle to. If you are shipping a privately owned vehicle, it will require more time to arrive from the East Coast and Southeast portion of the continental United States. Allow at least three weeks for a vehicle to arrive from the West Coast. All personal vehicles must be safety inspected and registered within 30 days after arrival.
The office is open to all military personnel, their family members and civilian personnel who have base access. Be sure to make your reservations early. Hotel accommodations are usually plentiful except during high tourist seasons December through March and May through August. Accommodations must be Temporary Lodging Allowance approved. TLA is authorized for all command-sponsored military personnel arriving on permanent change of station orders pending availability or completion of permanent living arrangements.
TLA is an allowance to help offset the cost of living in hotels during your PCS move; it is not an advance but a reimbursement. TLA commences the date your PCS orders are endorsed as having reported aboard, so have your orders endorsed with the time and date reported as soon as possible after arriving.
You will not be reimbursed for temporary lodging prior to the report date endorsed on your orders. Tripler Lodging has two-room suites with two double beds or one queen, TV, microwave, small refrigerator, coffee pot, internet access, lanai and private bath.
All guests that cannot be accommodated at Tripler are automatically referred to the Inn at Schofield Barracks. For more information, call , ext. Accommodations consist of guest rooms in two towers, some with views of the Pacific Ocean. All rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with a mini refrigerator, coffeemaker, flat-screen HD TV, free internet and in-room security safes. Eligible patrons include active or retired members of the armed forces, Department of Defense personnel, reservists and National Guardsmen, their families and sponsored guests.
For more information, visit www. The Inn at Schofield Barracks is the official temporary lodging for all Army personnel on Oahu and is the only facility authorized to issue a certificate of non-availability CNAs are not issued if the inn is unable to lodge your pet.
The inn is within walking distance of the commissary, exchange and Richardson Pool. Rooms include small refrigerators, coffee pots and microwaves. Other amenities include wireless internet, air conditioning, laundry facilities, on-site parking, a hour convenience store and an onsite deli. For more information, call or go to www. Eligible patrons include active or retired members of the armed forces, reserve and National Guard personnel, Department of Defense civilian personnel, their families and sponsored guests.
Accommodations range from studios to three-bedroom cottages for families. Each has a private sundeck and a barbecue grill. All cottages are air-conditioned and have ceiling fans, cable TV and phones. Kitchens are equipped with cooking utensils, tableware and dishes. Linen and daily maid service are provided. For more information or to book online, visit www.
All flights lead to Daniel K. The airport is 9 miles west of Waikiki Beach and 4 miles west of central Honolulu. Travel time to Waikiki is about 20 to 30 minutes by car, 40 minutes during rush hour. Your sponsor will greet you at the airport and help you get settled into your accommodations. If you are not met by anyone at the airport and require lodging, contact your command duty officer or go to the USO.
Inouye International Airport, is available for use by all military personnel and their family members, reservists on active duty, retirees and Department of Defense civilians on orders. Call for more information. Once you arrive at the airport in Honolulu, sign in at the Replacement Detachment Liaison desk between baggage claims F and G. Soldiers are authorized to report in civilian clothes; however, you must be clean-shaven and in accordance with AR i.
Soldiers should bring all initial issue uniforms and hand-carry all-important documents such as orders, leave form, marriage certificates and prescriptions. They will contact your sponsor or quickly assign one for you. All incoming personnel should have their PCS orders, Command Sponsorship orders for spouse and family members, file, leave form, and medical and dental records. For questions, contact your sponsor or email pacom. You should expect that utilities will not be included in your monthly rent with utility deposits required, but deposit waivers are usually granted to military personnel.
Prior to renting, leasing, purchasing or making arrangements for any housing, all military personnel are required to report to their respective Housing Services Office. The HSO prepares TLA paperwork and offers services such as in-depth briefings on renting in the community, scheduling appointments to view rentals, transportation to view prospective rentals, lease review, complaint mediation, discrimination complaint processing, inspecting rentals for adequacy, rental listings, BAH rates, school information, in-depth maps of Oahu, security deposit waiver information utilities and information on the Housing Relocation Assistance Program.
Island Palm Communities serves Army installations on Oahu with housing options on and off the installations. IPC offers a great on-post living experience to families from all military branches with property management support and recreational amenities — playgrounds, basketball courts, spray parks and swimming pools — as well as neighborhood activities year-round.
Community centers are a gathering place for friends and neighbors with a hour fitness facility, a multipurpose room with a complete kitchen and a theater. Residents receive complimentary lawn services for front and side yards, maintenance support seven days a week and a utility allowance.
Another great benefit of living on post is the convenient access to work, schools, the commissary and exchange, shoppettes and more. Family members of active-duty service members, retired service members and their families may also use this option.
If you need care your PCM cannot provide, you are referred to a specialist. Active-duty service members and their families pay nothing out of pocket for this option; however, there is less freedom to choose your provider. On Jan. Select is a standardized fee-for-service plan available to family members of active-duty service members, retired service members and their families.
Referrals are not required, but you may need prior authorization from your regional contractor for some services. You will pay a copay or cost share based on the type of care and provider you see. Costs for Select vary, but you will pay an annual deductible as well as a percentage of covered services. Follow these simple steps to ensure you have no break in coverage when you move:.
Remember, you may have a new regional contractor and claims filing address. For a complete description of the types of coverage programs and regions, visit www. For more information, to enroll or find participating dentists, go to www. Picking up from one place and moving to another is always a hassle, especially when kids and pets are involved. Knowing whom to call or where to find information can help make the transition easier.
The Red Cross helps members of the military, veterans and their families prepare for, cope with, and respond to, the challenges of military service. The American Red Cross offers confidential services to all members of the military, veterans, and their families by connecting them with local, state and national resources through the network of chapters in communities across the United States and offices on military installations worldwide.
Local Red Cross offices develop and maintain relationships with key community partners. Military families rely on the Red Cross to help them identify their needs and connect them to the most appropriate Red Cross and community resources.
This key Red Cross service includes responding to emergency needs for food, clothing, and shelter, referrals to counseling services e. It makes military life easier by providing programs and services to the young men and women of all five armed services: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard. ASYMCA programs, services and events are designed to help the family come together, stay together and have the ability to adjust, bounce back and thrive wherever the services send them — with a particular focus on junior-enlisted men and women, the individuals on the front lines of defending our nation.
Programs are offered at low cost and require no dues or membership fees. Operation Homefront assists military families during difficult financial times by providing food assistance, auto and home repair, vision care, travel and transportation, moving assistance, essential home items, and rent-free transitional housing for wounded veterans and their families.
Helping military families gain long-term stability is a specific concern for Operation Homefront. Homes on the Homefront awards mortgage-free homes, impacting veteran families for generations to come. The caregivers for wounded warriors also need help and that is why Hearts of Valor was formed. Since , the USO has kept our military men and women connected to their families, home and country no matter where they are or under what conditions they serve.
For more information, go to www. The site which was to become Schofield Barracks was ceded to the U. The Waianae Uka military reservation was part of the former an Crown Lands and consisted of 14, acres. These acres, between the two major mountain ranges on Oahu, provided central access to both the North Shore of Oahu and the Pearl Harbor naval base and the city of Honolulu to the south.
On Dec. Joseph C. Castner, construction quartermaster, arrived on Oahu to begin construction of a temporary cantonment on the Waianae Uka military reservation. Castner, with the help of local laborers, constructed tents for the officers and men, followed by temporary wooden barracks. The cantonment was informally known as Castner Village among military personnel. In April , the War Department named the post after the late Gen.
Schofield, former commanding general of the U. In , the U. Army District of was formed under the command of Col. Walter Schuyler at Schofield Barracks. Due to their superior performance during this operation, the 25th Infantry Division 25th ID earned its nickname "Tropic Lightning.
Schofield Barracks is nestled at the foot of the Waianae mountain range and is approximately 18 miles north of Daniel K. Inouye International Airport on the island of Oahu.
The installation is located a few miles from the towns of Wahiawa and Mililani. The Daniel K. Inouye International Airport HNL is the primary hub for domestic overseas and inter-island flights and is currently one of the three State airports accommodating international flights. It is identified as one of the busiest airports in the United States. The installation is approximately 18 miles from the airport. Proceed on H-1 to the H-2 interchange and go north to Wahiawa.
As you go through the third traffic light, you will see the Inn at Schofield on the right. As you turn right into the parking area, the Main Lobby is on your left. Follow the exit directions; Turn left onto Rodgers Blvd, continue for about 0. Edit source History Talk 0. Throughout the Japanese occupation, it was facilitated and occupied by Japanese soldiers.
Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. The area is covered in thick vegetation and trees on the steeper elevations and in the impact and range areas it opens up into more open grassland. Two archaeological sites were found on the range area, but nothing worthy of preserving was found. There are a number of jeep trails and dirt roads that run through the maneuver areas, ranges, and around the impact area. Designated helicopter landing zones are located throughout the area.
The Schofield Training area is mainly taken up by the 2, acre range and impact area. The range lies along the eastern and southern boundary of the impact area.
There are numerous areas suitable for infantry maneuvers, totaling approximately 1, acres, to the northeast and south of the impact area. The other 3, acres that lie to the west of the impact area are not considered suitable for military maneuvers and training. The southern part of the Schofield Training area is characterized by steep slopes that cut the training area into several smaller areas. This area is considered suitable for the field training of headquarters and service support units, and also contains firing points for artillery live fire.
The northern area of the Barracks is fairly flat and considered suitable for the same maneuvers as the southern area. All of the firing ranges are grouped into six smaller groups that are located next to the impact area. The Schofield Training area is not restricted by use agreement, meaning that exercises can be held seven days a week. The only bigger problem that the area faces is its size.
Since the impact area is so small, the ranges are forced to be set closer together.
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