Address: 18436 4th Street Building 112, Fort A.P. Hill, VA 22427, USA
Phone: +18046338585
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
David Chihanick
I was stationed at AP Hill as an Military Policeman 44 years ago with the 515th Military Police. Is it possible to visit and stay for a few days to reminisce when I use too " patrol " this " Fort " ?
BULL KEVIN
Yes military is good
Mark Whittaker
My wife and I don’t post things very often but after our recent experience with Becky at MWR we felt we had to post something. I am a retired Air Force person who recently moved into the Fredericksburg area. When we contacted the MWR Facility to see if it was possible to store our Travel Trailer on the base and we had the pleasure of hooking up with Becky, she was such a pleasure to deal with and extremely helpful. She went out of her way to not only explain the different storage options but to provide us great directions to the base along with the correct gate we needed to enter. She even drove in from her home on a Saturday and met us at the base and drove us out to the lot. I just want to say she went above and beyond, and Fort A.P Hill and MWR specifically could not ask for a better front person to be representing their organization. Top Notch person all the way. Thanks for all your help Becky!!!
Will Casey
It's wonderful except for one entrance being closed
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The Garrison Fort A.P. Hill of the US Army does not identify any specific warriors who train here.
Hello 11C Holliday, Fort A.P. Hill is a regional training center. We have only one U.S. Army Reserve unit on post and that is the 310th Multi-Role Bridge Company ( https://home.army.mil/aphill/index.php/units-tenants/310th-engineer-company ) For additional information please call the public affairs office at (804) 633 - 8210.
Yes, please review the DEERs / ID card page for details: https://home.army.mil/aphill/index.php/about/Garrison/directorate-human-resources/deersid-cards
Please contact the Fort A.P. Hill DEERS office at (804) 633-8797.
Yes, Fort A.P. Hill has artillery training from today, October 20th through October 27th, 2021.
The information you seek is contained in a publication titled, "Wealthy in Heart." Please click on the URL and then click on the words, "View the full text of this report." The full publication will download to your computer in PDF. Enjoy and good luck in your search. https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/ADA544134
Regretfully, not at this time. Thank you for your query.
Fort A.P. Hill does not have a commissary on post. The garrison does have a small PX but it is more of a canteen.
For F&MWR services check here: https://aphill.armymwr.com/
Fort A.P. Hill Assault Landing Zone on North post is named after a distinguished paratrooper who served with valor during World War II. George B. "Ben" Adkins was a native of Franklin County, Virginia. He left the Virginia National Guard at the start of World War II and joined the 82nd Airborne. Serving as a medic in the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, he was awarded two Silver Stars, one Bronze Star, a Citation for Gallantry in Action, and a Purple Heart. The Adkins Assault Landing Zone is currently used by many different types of aircraft to include the C-130 and C-17.
U.S. Army Garrison Fort A.P. Hill is not open to the public. Yes, Route 301 bisects the Regional Training Center and is open for travel by all. Thank you for asking.
Fort A.P. Hill uses U.S. Army housing ( https://www.facebook.com/USArmyHousing ) for Soldier housing.
Fort A.P. Hill annually hosts a water stop for the Police Unity Tour. http://policeunitytour.com/
If you have a DoD CAC or your retirement ID, you can rent F&MWR cabins and you can use all F&MWR facilities. Thanks for asking.
These things are almost always a scam. Do not send money. U.S. Military members will never ask for money.
That's a question for the PAO. You should call them directly.
Regretfully, not at this time. Thank you for your query.
No
Walkerson, Virginia is approximately 20+ miles away from U.S. Army Garrison Fort A.P. Hill.
Fort A.P. Hill does not have a commissary at this time.
Fort A.P. Hill is named after Confederate General Ambrose Powell Hill, Jr. who was killed in the American Civil War.
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