Gate hours are subject to change. 

AIE - Automated Installation Entry

What is AIE III?

Fort Campbell uses the Army’s Automated Installation Entry III (AIE) system, across all Access Control Points (ACP) which enhances the overall security. The AIE III system leverages technology that increases security for Soldiers, Family members, DoD civilians, retirees, contract employees, and guest by verifying identity of the individual(s) and ensuring the meet Army approved access standards against FBI criminal and terrorist authoritative databases.

Who can use AIE III to enter Fort Campbell?

- All DoD employees, Active Duty personnel, their Families, Retirees, Reserve/National Guard Personnel.

- All personnel entering Fort Campbell will be vetted through the AIE III system.

How do you scan your ID for AIE?

  1. Approach gate slowly; ensure you pull close enough to reach your arm out to the guard; be mindful of mirrors
  2. Ensure to lower your window(s)
  3. Hold ID card to show the barcode to be scanned (click here for barcode examples)
  4. Wait for access to be granted
  5. Proceed slowly through the gate onto post OR
  6. Take direction from the guard at the gate

Will I need to register to use AIE?

  • All DoD employees, Active Duty personnel, their Families, Retirees, Reserve/National Guard Personnel will be registered in lane as they are scanned for access.
  • All Visitors register at the time they request access to the installation via the online pass system or in-person at the Visitor Control Center.

How will I know which lane to use?

Any open lane at the Access Control Point may be used.

What if I have passengers?

If you are DoD employees, Active Duty personnel, their Families, Retirees, Reserve/National Guard Personnel, you will proceed to the guard, who will scan the IDs of all adult occupants.

ID Card Information

  • DoD ID Card that still have a Social Security Number on them may not scan. These ID Cards should be updated at the ID Card Section.
  • Driver’s Licenses and State IDs must be REAL-ID Compliant.
    • The following States are non-Compliant and require secondary Identification:
      Washington, Missouri, Minnesota

For Additional Information on the REAL-ID Act, see the DHS website at https://www.dhs.gov/real-id-public-faqs ✪.

Will cards like the Air Assault cards and the extended visitor passes issued prior to AIE?

The expiration dates on these cards will be honored, however will try to get all older passes and cards out of circulation as soon as possible. As we see these cards come through we will ask the individuals or organization to resubmit for the new pass or ID card.

What kind of things will the AIE system pick up on?

The system will continue to display those that are barred from the installation, loss of driving privileges, and Be On the Look Out For (BOLO) warning with other sensitive information.

Is there a statue for limitations for how long on offense is in the AIE system?

Depending on the offense, how and when it is adjudicated are factors in the length of time it remains in the system. Some offenses will depend on the civilian court of law.

What if someone believes something that is in the system tied to their identity has been resolved and should no longer be active?

If it’s a civil offense, it would need to be cleared on that side. If it’s a military or something that happened on the installation they would go through the legal appeal process (ex. Reapplying for their post driving privileges).

What kind of impact can we expect to see at the gates when the system is first implemented?

There can be delays at the gates especially during times of increased traffic.

What happens when someone has something in the AIE system?

Depending on the violation/offense they could be detained for a brief time frame so that further information can be gathered, then released at the scene. Others violation/offense could warrant them being transported to the Provost Marshals Office for further investigation.

There will be no further restrictions to the installation then those that are currently in place.

What if someone is coming on for medical care (especially to go to the ER), but has something in the AIE?

If someone is coming on for medical especially ER concerns normal procedures will follow. We request EMS at the scene and allow them to transport or give the OK for them to continue to drive. If the individual has something in AIE, we look at each situation differently and the guard on scene has the ability to make those decisions.

GATE 7 VISITOR CONTROL CENTER (VCC)

Primary: 270-956-4488

Primary: 270-956-4488

Sunday 24/7
Monday 24/7
Tuesday 24/7
Wednesday 24/7
Thursday 24/7
Friday 24/7
Saturday 24/7

Building: 7199

7199 Glider Road
Fort Campbell, KY 42223

NOTICE: Gate 7 Visitor Control is open 24/7 while the the TC Freeman (Gate 4) Visitor Control Center is closed to allow for construction of an updated facility. Anyone needing a visitor pass is encouraged to use https://pass.aie.army.mil/ to request a one-day pass up to 14 days in advance.

Gate 1

Sunday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Monday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Tuesday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Wednesday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Thursday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Friday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Gate 2

Sunday   Closed
Monday   Closed
Tuesday   Closed
Wednesday   Closed
Thursday   Closed
Friday   Closed
Saturday   Closed

Gate 3

Sunday   Closed
Monday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Tuesday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Wednesday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Thursday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Friday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday   Closed

TC Freeman Gate

Sunday   24/7
Monday   24/7
Tuesday   24/7
Wednesday   24/7
Thursday   24/7
Friday   24/7
Saturday   24/7

Gate 5

Sunday   Closed
Monday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Tuesday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Wednesday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Thursday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Friday   5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday   Closed

Notice: Gate 6 is scheduled to be closed through Dec. 2 and Gate 5 will be open 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. Monday – Friday during the closure. Plan for extra time for your commute during the closure.

Gate 6

Sunday   Closed
Monday   Closed
Tuesday   Closed
Wednesday   Closed
Thursday   Closed
Friday   Closed
Saturday   Closed

Notice: Gate 6 is scheduled to be closed through Dec. 2 and Gate 5 will be open 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. Monday – Friday during the closure. Plan for extra time for your commute during the closure.

Gate 7

Sunday   24/7
Monday   24/7
Tuesday   24/7
Wednesday   24/7
Thursday   24/7
Friday   24/7
Saturday   24/7

Gate 10

Sunday   Closed
Monday   Closed
Tuesday   Closed
Wednesday   Closed
Thursday   Closed
Friday   Closed
Saturday   Closed

Notice: Gate 10 is scheduled to be closed through Oct. 15 and Mabry Gate will be open 24/7 during the closure. Individuals will detour from the Gate 10 area to Mabry Gate from Jordan Springs Road to Boiling Springs Road to Mabry Road. Plan for extra time for your commute during the closure.

Angels

Sunday   Closed
Monday   5 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday   5 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday   5 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday   5 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday   5 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday   Closed

Mabry

Sunday   24/7
Monday   24/7
Tuesday   24/7
Wednesday   24/7
Thursday   24/7
Friday   24/7
Saturday   24/7

Notice: Gate 10 is scheduled to be closed through Oct. 15 and Mabry Gate will be open 24/7 during the closure. Individuals will detour from the Gate 10 area to Mabry Gate from Jordan Springs Road to Boiling Springs Road to Mabry Road. Plan for extra time for your commute during the closure.

Sabre I

Sunday   24/7
Monday   24/7
Tuesday   24/7
Wednesday   24/7
Thursday   24/7
Friday   24/7
Saturday   24/7

Sabre II

Sunday   24/7
Monday   24/7
Tuesday   24/7
Wednesday   24/7
Thursday   24/7
Friday   24/7
Saturday   24/7