Have questions about your career? Want to know what reenlistment options are available? Thinking about leaving the Army but interested in continuing your service in the National Guard or Reserves? The Presidio of Monterey Installation Retention Office serves all active duty Soldiers--faculty, staff and students.
The Army Substance Abuse Program, or ASAP, is a comprehensive program, which combines prevention education, suicide prevention, urinalysis testing, risk reduction, and civilian employees counseling services. These programs are designed to strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Presidio of Monterey Military Community and to enhance the combat readiness of its personnel and units. The main purpose is to eliminate alcohol and/or other drugs abuse. The prevention education function will provide current substance abuse prevention information for all members of POM. The civilian employees Counseling Services will concentrate on assisting supervisors with short term counseling to employees with personal, job related and relationship problems and the urinalysis function is a program to deter and identify drug use/abuse.
The DoD is committed to protecting the security of our nation and its people by issuing identification (ID) cards to individuals requiring access to government systems and facilities and to eligible individuals authorized to receive Uniformed Service benefits and privileges by law. The Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) enrollment and ID card issuance process consists of several steps to ensure the correct ID card is issued and the appropriate benefits and privileges are assigned.
Family and MWR, seeks to bridge the gap between the garrison and the local community, and contribute to the Army’s strength and readiness by offering services that reduce stress, build skills and self confidence for Soldiers and their families.
Soldiers, family members and Department of Army civilians are able to pursue their educational goals and further their careers at their local Army Education Centers.
Process for registering a firearm with the Presidio of Monterey
The Presidio of Monterey Installation Voting Assistance Office assists military members, their dependents, civilian employees and visitors with a wide range of voting functions. Whether you would like to register to vote, request an absentee ballot, or find your polling place, we can help!
Information and description of the cities and areas that surround the Presidio of Monterey.
Our nation's diversity is one of its most enduring strengths. A workplace free from unlawful discrimination and reflective of our nation's diversity is central to maintaining a mission-ready workforce.
Free Bus Passes for Active Duty Military & DOD Civilians. The Department of Defense has implemented a Mass Transportation Benefit Program under Executive Order 13150 for its members. The purpose of this program is to offset commuting costs to active duty military members and DOD civilian employees, including non-appropriated fund (NAF) employees, to reduce pollution and traffic congestion, preserve the environment, and expand transportation alternatives.
List of areas and establishments that are prohibited to visit.
The Housing Services Office is composed of three divisions, the Housing Services Office (HSO), Unaccompanied Housing and Army Residential Communities Initiative (RCI) Division.
The Army's Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention program, known as SHARP, exists so the Army can prevent sexual harassment and sexual assaults before they occur. Our goal is to eliminate sexual assaults and sexual harassment by creating a climate that respects the dignity of every member of the Army family.