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The 189th Infantry Brigade (CATB) is a multi-component combined arms training brigade stationed at JBLM. It is composed of five active Army and six reserve battalions. The active component and three reserve battalions are stationed at JBLM, while three additional reserve battalions are dispersed between California and Utah.
Details about JBLM and it's history
Records Management Branch provides oversight, training, and guidance for the JBLM Document Management Program in record-keeping, Army and Air Force addresses, correspondence preparation, office symbols, official mail and distribution, forms and Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act requests.
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The Area Access Guide contains information about how to use your Area Access Permit for recreational use of JBLM training areas.
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The JBLM program, Armed Forces Action Plan (AFAP) is inclusive of all branches of the military community in providing the opportunity to influence the quality of life and standard of living. Through AFAP, all Service members, retirees, spouses, DA civilians and Family members have a forum to voice concerns and make recommendations for change.
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The Armed Forces Community Service at JBLM helps maintain community readiness and resiliency through a wide range of educational opportunities, special events, individualized counseling services and other offerings.
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Armed Forces Team Building (AFTB) empowers you, through self-development and leadership skills, basic Army knowledge and specialized training, to maximize your personal and professional potential.
The Armed Forces Wellness Center helps service members, retirees, their families, and civilian employees build and sustain good health by offering health coaching sessions in several areas.
The Supplemental Programmatic Environmental Assessment (SPEA) for Army 2020 Force Structure Realignment and Draft Finding of No Significant Impact (FNSI)
ACUB stands for Army Compatible Use Buffer, which is the Army’s implementation of the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Readiness and Environmental Integration (REPI) program. The REPI program was established by an act of Congress in 2003 to combat “encroachment,” any activities occurring outside the boundaries of military installations that impact the ability of those installations to execute their missions. Examples of encroachment include residential development curbing noise and smoke generation by military training, tall structures near military airfields intruding into landing/takeoff paths, and legal requirements to manage rare, threatened, and endangered species that occur on military lands. The REPI program allows military services to enter into cooperative agreements with state/local governments and non-profit conservation organizations to secure interest (in-fee purchase, conservation easement) of lands adjacent to installations to prevent incompatible uses that result in encroachment. Management of the natural resources on those lands is also authorized.
Army Continuing Education Services provides quality education programs and services to the service members, families, civilians, retirees and veterans of the JBLM community.
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Army PCS Move mobile app enhances the relocation experience for Soldiers, families, and civilian employees. Those preparing for a PCS move now have access to an organized central hub of information on entitlements, types of moves, how to plan/schedule a move, claims, and important COVID-19 information.
JBLM Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) provides education & early intervention to help commanders and service members reduce lifestyle risk factors to increase healthy outcomes. We are committed to understanding our supported units and their missions, anticipating what is needed to sustain mission readiness, and proudly serving as a valued member of the Commander’s battle staff.
Get to know the leaders of I Corps and Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Madigan's Department of Behavioral Health has the largest number of behavioral health providers in the Army and offers comprehensive behavioral health services to all TRICARE eligible beneficiaries.
Madigan's Department of Behavioral Health has the largest number of behavioral health providers in the Army and offers comprehensive behavioral health services to all TRICARE eligible beneficiaries.
Madigan has a friendly staff of physicians and nurses who are committed to bringing you and your family current, safe and state-of-the-art medical care.
Better Opportunities for Single Service Members is a program that supports the overall quality of life for single service members.
Your Madigan team of lactation consultants for breastfeeding is here to serve you.
Energy Conservation Training, Building Energy Monitor classes take place monthly.
The Camp Lewis Cemetery can be found within the grounds of JBLM.
Visit this page for information about travel camps and cabins operated by the Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation.
Personalized pathways provide a way to intentionally plan high school course selection beginning in 8th grade and provides a deliberate sequence of courses and a mixture of academic and technical high school courses to prepare students for post-secondary education and career success.
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.
The JBLM Center for Autism Resources, Education and Services (CARES) is a joint installation partnership between Madigan Army Medical Center and the JBLM Armed Forces Community Service which focuses on providing patient-centered care for military children with autism and their families.
Centering pregnancy groups provide a dynamic atmosphere for learning and sharing that is impossible to create in a one-to-one encounter and alters routine prenatal care by placing women in groups for appointments based on similar due dates.
The Child and Family Behavioral Health Services (CAFBHS) serves children, adolescent and adult beneficiaries to provide individual, marriage and family therapy as well as medication management.
Affordable quality child care is provided for children from 6 weeks through 12 years of age. Activities are geared toward school readiness and the social, emotional, mental and physical development of your children. To meet the needs of the JBLM community, childcare is offered in both on-base centers and homes.
Resources for healthy eating, nutrition and well-being.
The team of human resources professionals at the CPAC is dedicated to supporting and empowering service members, civilian employees, families, and veterans worldwide.
Clover Park School District is the 27th largest public school district in Washington state and the fourth largest of 15 in Pierce County and offers K-12 student enrollment.
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Chief Master Sgt. Kristy Korchak-Campbell
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Col. Sergio E. Anaya
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Lt. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane
The Defense Commissary Agency operates a worldwide chain of commissaries providing groceries to military personnel, retirees and their families in a safe and secure shopping environment.
Community Relations programs support and sustain relationships between service members and leaders at JBLM and citizens of neighboring civilian communities. JBLM works closely with resident units, including I Corps, 62nd Airlift Wing, and 56th Army Band, to fulfill community requests. To request a guest speaker, marching unit, honor guard, military equipment display, or military band, visit the Community Relations page.
The Community Resource Guide lists programs and services available to service members and families, Department of Defense civilian personnel and retirees.
JBLM contact information and email address for org box
Provides quality education programs and services to the service members, families, civilians, retirees and veterans of the Joint Base Lewis-McChord community.
This page is intended to provide our JBLM community with information about COVID-19 and answers to frequently asked questions.
Critical Assistance with Resources for Environmental Stressors
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Visit this page for the latest COVID-19 and vaccine info.
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Access online registration for Community Recreation and Child, Youth & School Services activities by visiting this page.
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The DA Photo Studio provides DA photos; Command photos; EO, SHARP, Recruiter, Career Counsellor, etc. and photos for packets (Reclass, Warrant, Awards, etc.).
Visit this page for details on how to submit a service or work order to the Department of Public Works.
Dental Clinics provide responsive and reliable oral health services and influences health to improve readiness and advance wellness in support of the force, military families, and all those entrusted to our care.
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The information presented herein is intended to provide basic information and guidance to the reader regarding design and construction standards applicable to JBLM Public Works projects.
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Information and Materials for the DHR Financial Readiness Program on McChord Field, specializing in serving our Air Force population.
Dining Facilities are conveniently located on JBLM. Appropriated Dining Facilities are open to all service components and their family members, retirees, and government employees.
Visit this page for hours, locations and contact information for MWR dining facilities and programs.
MWR's mission is to provide customers with the same quality of life given to the society they have pledged to defend by offering services that reduce stress and build skills and self confidence for service members and their families.
The Directorate of Human Resources (DHR), offers Military Personnel Services and Education Services (ACES). DHR serves and supports all active-duty military and their families, retirees and DOD civilian employees.
DPTAMS provides operational support to all elements of JBLM in the following areas: regional, personnel and information security; installation emergency response planning and execution; mobilization, demobilization, deployment and redeployment; coordination and synchronization of training on the installation; individual schooling and training; aviation management and operations; (regional) TADSS support; live training management and safety oversight (virtual and constructive under SGO).
The Directorate of Public Works provides exceptional infrastructure, engineering resources, housing and facility management support and services incorporating sustainable development. DPW’s mission is to ensure the long-term viability of JBLM's ability to support the military commanders and joint base community, advancing environmental stewardship, community relations and quality of life.
We are the people who make Joint Base Lewis McChord the home for our Soldiers, Airmen, their families, and our civilian workforce.
The directory is where to find contact information for JBLM units and organizations.
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A listing of all current, active DHR flyers.
The Mission Training Complex's mission is to support commanders' collective and individual training in preparation for their wartime mission. The facilities serve JBLM units, units around the Army (AC and RC), and units from services with a framework and infrastructure for mission planning, rehearsals and execution of training.
This page contains information about the Training Support Branch under DPTAMS' Training Division.
JBLM Drinking Water Reports
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Recreational drones and radio-controlled aircraft are prohibited from flying on or over DOD installations.
JBLM diverts waste from landfills.The Earthworks mission is to preserve and enhance the environment by composting organic wastes and recycling inorganic construction and demolition debris. Earthworks materials are only available to military units at no cost. Materials are not available to individuals or contractors. All material or disposal requests must be made at least two days in advance for approval and scheduling. Units must provide their own military or GSA vehicles for hauling. Call Earthworks with any questions or to get a Material Request Form: 253-967-3803.
Visit this page for links to resources that help service members and families eat healthy and stay fit.
Page for information and training dates.
Receive alerts about JBLM and Pierce County area emergencies and other critical community information.
The Joint Base Lewis-McChord Employee Assistance Program is a voluntary, confidential program that helps employees (including management) work through various life challenges that may adversely affect job performance, health, and personal well-being to optimize an organization's success. Services include assessments, counseling, and referrals for additional services to employees with personal and/or work-related concerns, such as stress, financial issues, legal issues, family problems, office conflicts, and alcohol and substance use disorders.
JBLM offers multiple resources for employment opportunities on base.
Directorate of Public Works Energy Program
This page provides key information about our Energy Resilience Readiness Exercises (ERRE), preparation tips, and resources to help you stay informed and resilient.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - Northwest Aviation Operations Unmanned Aircraft Systems Training Airstrip
This page provides public access to documents and other information pertaining to Environmental Impact Analyses (EIAs) that have been released for public disclosure. This site assists in meeting the statutory and regulatory requirement for federal agencies to provide for public disclosure and participation during the EIA process in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), signed into law in 1970, and the regulations that implement NEPA.
A summary of links to the relevant environmental laws, regulations and policies
Consolidation of Hazardous Waste, Hazardous Materials and Environmental Training pages.
The Equal Employment Opportunity program strives to ensure fair treatment for military personnel, family members, and civilians without regard to race, color, gender, religion, or national origin, and provides an environment free of unlawful discrimination and offensive behavior.
A list of dates and links to the registration page for the EOM Course.
Learn, socialize and have fun with this free program at McChord Field. The Escape Zone offers parents and their children ages 5 and younger a place to learn and play together on Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
Spouses and children of Service Members (Active Duty, USAR, AGR, Title 10, Title 32) from all branches of services, who have medical conditions (physical, emotional, developmental, or intellectual) which require specialty care and also those who have special education needs are eligible to apply.
The Department of Defense’s Exceptional Family Member Program exists to ensure dependents with special needs get the care and services they need, and to help make transitions easier.
The Department of Defense’s Exceptional Family Member Program exists to ensure family members with special needs get the care and services they need.
At war and in peacetime, the Exchange provides service members with the services and merchandise they need to make their lives more comfortable.
At war and in peacetime, the Exchange provides service members with the services and merchandise they need to make their lives more comfortable.
Provides services to all active-duty service members and family members with domestic violence abuse concerns, questions, or reports.
The Family Child Care (FCC) program is an integral part of the Child and Youth Services (CYS) child care system available on Army garrisons. FCC provides quality home based care for children 4 weeks to 12 years old and is offered in government owned and government leased housing located on post.
The Family Resource Center is a historic facility on Joint Base Lewis-McChord which is available for meetings, trainings, and official events such as retirement and promotion ceremonies.
Visit the Finance & Financial Readiness page for information about military pay, savings plans, personal finance programs, and emergency financial assistance.
Fisher House provides a 'home away from home' for past and present service members and their families. Eligible families are provided accommodations at no cost to them.
The Joint Base Lewis-McChord Fisher House provides service members and their families a comfortable, nurturing and secure environment while they receive medical care at Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC). The JBLM Fisher House can serve 7 families at one time in house and the rest of eligible families at off site locations for up to 179 days completely free of cost.
This guide page contains resources for families living on and around JBLM.
This guide page contains services and programs for children on Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Madigan Army Medical Center offers general medical and surgical care, patient-centered adult and pediatric primary care, a 24-hour emergency room, specialty clinics, behavioral health and wellness services to more than 100,000 active-duty service members, their families and retirees.
Essential knowledge for Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors and Marines on base.
This page was designed to provide military spouses with access to beneficial JBLM services and programs.
Resources and links for youth and adult educational services.
The mission of the Forestry Branch is to "provide good stewardship of the forested training lands of JBLM by ensuring the continued existence of a healthy forest that supports military training, sustains native plants and animals, and benefits local communities." JBLM has 61,000 acres of forest, woodland, and savanna, most of which are actively managed for military training and for commercial and non-commercial uses. Forest management activities are carried out by on-site professional foresters and technicians. These activities include forest improvement, reforestation, forest protection, and maintenance of forest access roads.
Visit this page for JBLM shuttle service and route schedules.
Civilian Hall of Fame inductees are listed on this page.
The Hawk Career Center on Lewis North is a one-stop shop for service members transitioning from military to civilian life, as well as military spouses and other DOD ID cardholders seeking employment readiness and support services. The facility houses the JBLM SFL-TAP Program, the DPFR Employment Readiness Program, Career Choice Financial Counseling, and information and referral services. Also on site is the WorkSource JBLM office, a partnership of state and local government agencies, colleges and non-profit organizations that offer employment services for job seekers and businesses.
Hazardous Materials Management
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) is the primary regulatory driver for hazardous waste (HW) management. Passed in 1976 and amended twice in the early 1980's, Congress established the following goals for RCRA: •Protect human health and the environment from the potential dangers of waste disposal •Conserve energy and natural resources through waste recycling and recovery •Reduce the amount of waste generated •Ensure that wastes are managed in an environmentally sound manner Other laws exist to protect the public and the health of employees in the workplace from the hazards associated with the management and transportation of HW. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) mandates include the regulatory requirements for Hazard Communication Standards and the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) Worker Protection Standard. The Department of Transportation (DOT) regulates the transportation of Hazardous Waste.
Here at JBLM, the strength of our service members comes from the strength of their families. The installation is committed to providing a strong, supportive environment, conducive to healthy relationships.
College and career search services.
History of JBLM
This page contains the history of JBLM and contact information for the Cultural Resources Management program.
Home-Based Businesses allow families to work from their JBLM homes, developing rewarding careers.
The Housing Division provides accompanied and unaccompanied housing options for service members and their family stationed at JBLM.
The Housing Services Office supports JBLM service members and their families with off-base housing relocation, to include the Rental Partnership Program.
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Download the I Corps COVID-19 Blue Hash.
The mission of the ID Card/DEERS section is to ensure enrollment of all eligible DoD beneficiaries in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System and to provide Common Access Card issuance to service members, retirees and their family members as well as to federal civilian employees and contract employees.
This page is designed to educate and request support in the prevention of illegal dumping on JBLM.
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Visit this page to learn about the Reception Center and what to expect on upon arrival at Inprocessing, including required uniform and documents to bring with you.
Visit this page for upcoming events on the joint base.
Installation Restoration Program (IRP)
Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan EIA
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Download the JBLM Connection, your consolidated monthly bulletin.
Illegal dumping is defined as the improper disposal of waste on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Dumping or abandonment of refuse or materials on Joint Base Lewis-McChord costs the installation and taxpayers in excess of $500,000 per year. The current semiannual clean up program negatively impacts the training of our service members.
JBLM Fish and Wildlife Volunteer Program
The JBLM Passenger Terminal provides space available (space A) flights to different locations throughout the United States and abroad.
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JBSO advises, audits, and assists commanders and managers in executing their safety and occupational health program while safeguarding service members, their families, civilian employees, and federal property, to create the safest environment possible. The JBSO is also the POC for Motorcycle Training and UXO Awareness Training.
The JPPSO Northwest provides traffic management services related to personal property/household goods shipments initiated by service members or DOD civilians through an online system called the Defense Personal Property System.
TRAINING ALERT: Joint Base Lewis-McChord will conduct day and nighttime demolitions training from July 1 at 12 a.m. to July 1 at approximately 11:59 p.m. For more information, visit: https://home.army.mil/lewis-mcchord/index.php/contact/noise-and-public-disturbances.
The U.S. Air Force Key Spouse Program is an official Air Force Unit Family Readiness Program designed to enhance readiness, personal/family resiliency, and establish a sense of Air Force Community. Key Spouses are commander-appointed and serve as a vital resource to command teams in an effort to support Air Force Families.
The legal office provides legal services to service members and their families to include claims, legal assistance, tax preparation, magistrate issues (including tickets), military justice, and administrative, civil, or labor law (including investigating officer appointments).
The Defense Commissary Agency operates a worldwide chain of commissaries providing groceries to military personnel, retirees and their families.
Lewis Main Exchange food court options and hours of operation.
There are three libraries located on JBLM: Book Patch Children's Library, Grandstaff Memorial Library, and the McChord Library. Checkout books, DVDs, audiobooks, video games, and more.
Joint Base Lewis-McChord offers on-base lodging through IHG Army Hotels.
The Logistics Readiness Center provides JBLM customers with sustainable full-spectrum logistics in the areas of transportation, maintenance, and supply and services.
Madigan offers general medical and surgical care, patient-centered adult and pediatric primary care, a 24-hour emergency room, specialty clinics, behavioral health and wellness services.
Offers a broad range of nutritional services designed to deliver patient-centered healthcare to Joint Base Lewis-McChord active duty service members, families and retirees.
The McChord Clinic provides comprehensive primary care.
The Defense Commissary Agency operates a worldwide chain of commissaries providing groceries to military personnel, retirees and their families.
McChord Field Exchange food court options and hours of operation.
The McChord Health and Wellness Center provides classes in nutrition, fitness and tobacco cessation for active duty personnel, family members, National Guard, reservists, retired military personnel and DOD civilians.
The Middle School and Teen program provides educational and recreational opportunities for students in grades 6 to 12.
Provides confidential non-medical counseling to the Military community. MFLCs can assist with issues such as managing stress, parenting, difficulty adjusting to new changes or life events, and improving home or work relationships.
Licensed professionals who provide situational, problem-solving consultations anonymously and confidentially.
The various agencies within the DHR Military Personnel Division are responsible for providing installation level personnel services to military personnel within Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
The Directorate of Emergency Services plans, directs and provides law and order, fire and emergency services, and protection operations in support of JBLM and Yakima Training Center in order to provide a safe and secure environment for the Airmen, Soldiers, civilians, and families that work, live or visit the installations. The directorate is made up of the Provost Marshal Office, Fire Division and Protection Division.
Joint Base Lewis-McChord Mission and vision statement
JBLM provides motorcycle safety training under the Installation Management Command’s 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.
Three museums are available on the installation: the Lewis Army Museum, McChord Air Museum, and the Childrens' Museum at JBLM.
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Visit this page for the latest COVID-19 impacts to MWR programs and events.
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Visit this page for the latest COVID-19 impacts to MWR programs and events. Masks are required in all MWR locations. Customers and team members are asked to visit the nearest washroom to clean their hands before conducting business.
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The New Parent Support Program promotes healthy Families through a variety of services including home visits, support groups, and parenting classes.
This page contains helpful links for new parents.
Madigan resources for new and returning patients.
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This office performs 24-hour direct support for all incoming personnel to ensure they are inprocessed.
JBLM News is your first source for news and information about the joint base.
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To report noise, smoke, low-flying aircraft, or other disturbances caused by military activity, please visit the noise and disturbances page.
Notice of Public Comment Period Environmental Assessment Northwest Aviation Operations Off-Base Helicopter Training Areas
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
NOTICE OF A PROPOSED ACTIVITY IN A FLOODPLAIN
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF A DRAFT FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT (FNSI) AND PROGRAMMATIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (EA) FOR LOCAL RECREATION CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS AT JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, WASHINGTON
Provides a complete range of women’s healthcare from initial menses to beginning of motherhood and continued on through menopause and after.
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN) at Madigan is dedicated to giving the best possible care to our patients. We provide a complete range of women’s healthcare from initial menses to beginning of motherhood and continued on through menopause and after.
The Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board maintains a list of areas and establishments designated as off-limits to service members. Establishment of off-limits areas is a function of command, used maintain good order and discipline, health, morale, safety and welfare of service personnel.
The Official Mail and Distribution office provides incoming and outgoing official mail and distribution services to units/organizations. Services provided are sorting mail and distribution, delivering and distributing mail, processing accountable mail, and metering of outgoing official mail.
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This is a list of operations updates due to COVID-19.
Outprocessing and Central Clearance for PCSing, ETSing, and retiring Soldiers
The Pacific Northwest Field Office, Region III, Army Counterintelligence Command at Joint Base Lewis-McChord
Parent and Outreach Services is your gateway to Child and Youth Services programs. We support Family readiness and well-being by helping you balance military requirements and parental responsibilities.
This page contains information on how to obtain a government-issued no fee passport.
Whether you have questions on your TRICARE benefit, need assistance with a medical bill from a provider in the community, or want to speak with someone about your care at Madigan, the Patient Assistance Center staff is here to help.
This page contains resources for JBLM service members and their families who have pets.
Welcome to the Joint Base Lewis-McChord PFAS information site. We are providing this information for you to learn more about how the Army is addressing PFAS (perfluoroalkyl substances) at JBLM.
The JBLM Physical Security Office provides the following services: risk assessments, program compliance inspections, intrusion detection design, and installation, maintenance, and monitoring for both Army and USAF units on Lewis Main, Lewis North, McChord Field and Yakima Training Center. The PSO also assists service members, family members, and DOD civilians in the protection, physical security and loss prevention of personnel, assets, weapons and equipment for all units assigned to the installation. The PSO also hosts the JBLM Physical Security Council.
Form for walk-in customers to register for an appointment
The PT guide map shows routes, road closures and off-limits areas.
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The Public Affairs Office supports JBLM by communicating on behalf of the installation and its leadership - providing clear, accurate, timely information to internal and external audiences. We employ a variety of communication strategies - including internal news and information products, media engagement and community outreach.
The Environmental Division of the Directorate of Public Works mission is to protect and enhance the JBLM environment through education, leadership and stewardship. The Environmental Division implements programs to ensure compliance with multiple environmental laws as well as clean-up of past contamination, management of current environmental hazards, pollution prevention, and conservation of natural resources.
Raindrops & Rainbows Center offers JBLM Families a free place to play, learn and network all year. Parents and their children ages birth to 5 years may drop in and take part in a variety of fun activities to work on school readiness, meet other parents and children and form friendships to last a lifetime.
This page contains information about the Range Support Branch of DPTAMS.
The U.S. Department of the Army announces the availability for public review of the draft EA that examines the potential environmental effects of adopting the RPMP, including the Installation Development Plan, Installation Planning Standards, Capital Investment Strategy, 2015 Air Installation Compatible Use Zone Study Update, and the Installation Operational Noise Management Plan.
The JBLM Reassignment Processing Center handles Permanent Change of Station assignment processing for all Soldiers within the JBLM area of support. Central Clearance assists soldiers with all out-processing procedures which includes PCS, ETS, retirements and separations.
MWR offers a plethora of recreation opportunities for the JBLM community.
There are two recycling centers available to all military ID cardholders at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
All chapel worship services host Bible studies and/or Sunday school classes, as well as regular and special mid-week events, prayer breakfasts and luncheons.
Chaplains provide comprehensive religious support for the spiritual and moral needs of service members and their families, retirees and authorized civilians.
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JBLM Relocation Readiness is a comprehensive program designed to assist Service members and Families with transfers and relocations throughout the tour cycle.
The information below is provided to assist service members in researching their off-base housing options; however, all service members are required to report to the Housing Services Office before signing any lease or committing to any property under the Rental Partnership Program.
The Retirement Service Office provides quality service regarding benefits, entitlements, information and referral to retirees, their families as well as active-duty Soldiers and their families preparing for retirement.
The U.S. Army launched a pilot ride-share access program to improve installation access for service members, their families, retirees and civilians living at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and five other installations. The ride-share access pilot will standardize access procedures and requirements to safely increase ridership and promote additional transportation options. If successful, the Army plans to expand the program to additional installations across the country.
If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse in an intimate partner relationship, please call for help. 253-966-SAFE (7233)
The CYS School Age Services program is offered at three locations across the installation to best serve your Family: Lewis North School Age Center, Cascade School Age Center and McChord School Age Center.
Designed to enhance your teen's ability to access care during their busy school year, School Based Health Clinics allow students to be seen for acute, minor and chronic illnesses, sports physicals, immunizations and to manage long-term medications such as those for asthma and allergies. In addition, students can access counseling for behavioral health concerns, as well as laboratory and basic pharmacy services.
These clinics are designed to enhance your teen's ability to access care during their busy school year. School clinics start the first week of September. With Madigan’s School Based Health System clinics in 10 area schools, military teenagers with TRICARE Prime insurance can get care in their school clinics one day a week.
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This page contains FAQs and tips on how to navigate the school year.
School Support Services provides school-aged youth with educational opportunities, resources and information necessary to achieve academic success. A branch of Child & Youth Services, School Support Services features School Liaison Officers, who help schools, installations and families work together for student achievement.
When searching for your new home, you will encounter many nongovernment websites. The information on this page is provided by the Military Relocation Center in accordance with Army Regulation (AR) 420-1.
The Armed Forces’ integrated, proactive effort to end the crimes of sexual harassment and sexual assault within our ranks. Sexual harassment and sexual assault have no place in the Armed Forces. If you have been the victim of sexual harassment or sexual assault, you have a voice, you have rights, and we’re here to help.
The Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Program is committed to eliminating sexual harassment and sexual assault by creating a climate that respects the dignity of every member of the Army Family. The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) program provides these services to the Air Force Family.
The Soldier Actions division assists Soldiers and their families with compassionate reassignments, out of the continental U.S. travel and other actions affecting their military career.
SFRGs are command-sponsored programs to help build strong Families and bridge the gap between Families and units.
The Soldier Readiness Processing Center ensures all Soldiers are validated for deployments in support of world-wide operations and provides full-service redeployment/reintegration support to all service members returning from overseas deployments.
The SRU takes care of our nation's ill, injured, and wounded Soldiers, providing them with outstanding medical care, advocacy, and leadership. The SRU at JBLM is one of two battalions under Madigan Army Medical Center.
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Visit MWR Sports & Fitness for a full list of facilities and programs offered on JBLM.
SCLM is an all ranks club open to members of the JBLM community. Outreach programs support the military community through welfare and scholarships.
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Standards are the engine of discipline and essential to success on the battlefield. The primary goal of the JBLM Standards Book is to guide and reinforce the high standards of conduct and appearance of all service members at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, in order to build and communicate professional habits, confident leaders, and a highly disciplined joint fighting force.
Contact information and hours of operation for Stone Education Center services.
The Joint Base Lewis-McChord Stormwater Program oversees compliance with the installation’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits.The permits authorize JBLM to discharge stormwater runoff and require the use of permit required management practices to reduce pollutants from entering the storm system.
The JBLM Suicide Prevention Program focuses on prevention education. Services offered include ACE-SI Training and resources for leadership.
This page includes details on JBLM's terms of use.
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Share the ride to JBLM! Join a van pool or car pool.
Transition Assistance Program's mission is to provide pre-separation counseling, transition and employment assistance services to Active Duty, Guard, and Reserve Soldiers and Airmen, Department of Defense civilians who are considering or preparing to depart the military and all work age family members of each of the above groups.
Provides comprehensive health coverage for uniformed service members, retirees and their families.
At JBLM, we strive to create an inclusive environment that cultivates the development and training of Soldiers and Airmen. The Army and the Air Force recognize that the management of Unaccompanied Personnel Housing (UPH) facilities is critical to a service member’s development process.
Units and Tenants stationed at JBLM
UXO Awareness Training
This page contains information about visiting JBLM, including gate information and driving directions.
Voting information for service members, family members, retirees, and civilians of the JBLM community.
Waller Hall is the central transition center on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Sections within this facility are responsible for assisting Soldiers and families who are newly arriving to JBLM and those transitioning from military service.
There are six Warrior Restaurants conveniently located throughout the installation. Visit the Warrior Restaurants page for a list of locations and hours of operation.
This is the water main break impact area.
Weapons registration is mandatory for all persons residing on JBLM, regardless of branch affiliation. All privately-owned weapons being brought on base are also required to be registered.
This page provides information and links for local weather and on-base road conditions.
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Welcome to the Pacific Northwest! As you prepare for your move, the JBLM team stands ready to help you settle into your new home and get to know the area. Inside the Welcome Packet, you'll find information about: reception, inprocessing, on and off-base housing, BAH rates, temporary lodging, the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office, schools, pets, local communities, maps, FAQs, and more.
The mission of the Western Region Training Support Center is to provide customers with state-of-the art training aids, devices, simulations and simulators which will enhance unit training by adding realism and/or providing instruction that is not otherwise available.
WIC provides nutritious foods, plus other benefits, free of charge to eligible families.
​Located in the center of the state of Washington, Yakima Training Center is a 327,000 acre training location consisting of 25 ranges, including state of the art Multi-Purpose Range Complex and a Shoot House that allows service members to train collectively or individually.
The Youth Sports & Fitness Program hosts recreational leagues that are inclusive of all youth who want to learn the fundamentals of the game and to have fun.

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