The Administrative Services Division provides oversight, training, and guidance for the Document Management Program in record-keeping, Army addresses, correspondence preparation, office symbols, official mail and distribution, forms and Freedom of Information Act / Privacy Act requests.
The Fort Drum Army Military Pay Office provides military pay operations to Army active-duty, Reserve, and National Guard service members. Our goal is to pay Soldiers base pay, entitlements, and allowances accurately and timely.
The Army Substance Abuse Prevention program provides education & early intervention to help commanders, civilian supervisors, and the installation community reduce lifestyle risk factors to increase healthy outcomes.
The Casualty Assistance Office provides assistance to next-of-kin of critically injured, ill or deceased service members, retirees, and veterans to include benefits counseling; military funeral honors; and Casualty Assistance / Notification Officer training.
Installation chaplains provide comprehensive religious support for the spiritual and moral needs of soldiers and airmen, other service members, family members, retirees, and authorized civilians.
Fort Drum Child and Youth Services (CYS) programs are designed to foster and develop children's physical, intellectual and socio-emotional capabilities.
The Civilian Personnel Advisory Center is made up of a team of human resources professionals dedicated to supporting and empowering service members, civilian employees , families and veterans worldwide in an era of persistent conflict. The Civilian Personnel Advisory Center recruits, retains and sustains a high quality volunteer force through innovative and effective enterprise solutions and ensures human resources readiness of the Total Army across the full spectrum of operations.
The Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) program formulates, directs, and sustains a comprehensive effort to maximize human potential to ensure fair treatment for military personnel, family members, and civilians without regard to race, color, gender, religion, or national origin, and provide an environment free of unlawful discrimination and offensive behavior.
At Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, we manage programs and services that support readiness and resilience for Soldiers and Families. Our programs include family support services, child and youth programs, sports and fitness activities, recreation, and more. To learn more, visit drum.armymwr.com or Facebook.com/DrumFMWR.
The Fire Division safeguards the health, safety and welfare of the community through code enforcement, loss prevention and effective fire prevention and public education programs.
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a Federal Law that establishes the public's right to request existing records from Federal Government agencies. The FOIA provides for prompt, maximum release of DoD records to the public unless such requested records are specifically exempt from mandatory public disclosure under the FOIA. . The Privacy Act of 1974, establishes a Code of Fair Information Practice that governs the collection, maintenance, use, and dissemination of personally identifiable information about individuals that is maintained in systems of records by federal agencies.
Fort Drum Food Service includes four Warrior Restaurants, a food truck, and a grab-and-go kiosk to meet the demands of personnel throughout the installation, allowing access to a good, nutritious meal anywhere on post. Monthly training modules created by Army dieticians also are available, allowing for education opportunities and discussion about the food you consume.
Important information about the Visitor Control Center (VCC), proper identification needed and operating hours of the gates.
Fort Drum Housing Division Team provides best-in-Army housing services and support. We are committed to ensuring all 10th Mountain Division warfighters and families have predictable quality of life and a safe secure environment while concentrating on focused readiness training in support of the globally responsive Army.
The mission of the legal assistance program is to assist eligible individuals in a timely and professional manner by meeting their needs for information on personal legal matters and resolving their personal legal problems whenever possible.
The installation offers on-base lodging through IHG Army Hotels.
Our mission is to deliver friendly, diverse services to Soldiers, their Families, retired military, government civilians, and government contractors. Furthermore, our office provides sustainment services to maintain mission readiness of military personnel, Family members and commanders of the community.
The installation provides motorcycle safety training under the Installation Management Command’s (IMCOM) Army Traffic Safety Training Program contract. Course attendance is limited to active duty, reserve and guard service members (on orders), and DoD civilian employees whose job description requires motorcycle operation.
The Physical Security Division of the Directorate of Emergency Services executes force protection and anti-terrorism activities and training, and develops, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates the status of the Fort Drum protection and anti-terrorism program.
The Post Exchange provides Soldiers and Airmen with the services and merchandise they need to make their lives more comfortable. The Exchange also maintains services and support to family members and troops back home. Service members, retirees and their families have the option to visit the Exchange.
The Fort Drum Public Affairs Office maintains effective two-way communications with our internal and external audiences.
Anyone wishing to request service or repairs at installation facilities can use the Directorate of Public Works hotline to submit a service order request. More information and the request form are available on this page.
Fort Drum is a Department of Defense (DoD) installation designated to provide protective services related to Secure Hold and Safe Haven for transportation service providers (TSPs) transporting DoD shipments of arms, ammunition & explosives (AA&E) as well as classified information and controlled cryptographic items (CCIs).
The Sexual Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Program provides assistance with sexual assault and sexual harassment complaints.
Soldier and Family Readiness Division (SFRD) provides the following programs and resources for service members, their families, retirees and DoD civilians: Army Emergency Relief (AER); Army Volunteer Corps (AVC); Employee Assistance Program; Financial Readiness Program (FRP); Information & Referral (I&R); Mobilization and Deployment Program (Mob/Dep); Outreach Services; Relocation Readiness Program; Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP); Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP); Family Advocacy Program (FAP); Risk Reduction Program (RRP); SHARP (Garrison); and Suicide Prevention Program (SPP).
The Office of the Staff Judge Advocate offers suggestions for income tax assistance to persons eligible for Legal Assistance services.
The voting assistance office assists with voter information and registration and ensures all personnel have the resources, time and ability to participate in their civic duty. All service members, family members, retirees, and civilians of the community have access to the installation voting office.
Laws and regulations for possessing, registering and storing privately owned weapons on Fort Drum.
Chaplain's office offers a variety of religious and non-religious worship services on base.