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Army
Soldier Service Center
55 Pony Soldier Road
Bldg. 253
Fort Stewart, GA 31314
912-767-8673
Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
When you arrive at your new installation, you’ll need to follow installation-specific procedures. Each installation and service handles in-processing differently. Here, you can find installation-specific guidelines and a list of documents to bring with you when checking- in. Reach out to the contacts provided if you have specific questions.
Whether being assigned to Fort Stewart or Hunter Army Airfield, all soldiers must sign in at the Marne Reception Center (MRC) on Fort Stewart unless you have specific directions to do otherwise. A few days will be spent in-processing. Make sure to bring items listed under Documents to Hand Carry. Make sure to submit proper leave request prior to taking permissive leave for house hunting.
During in-processing, soldiers will get assignments and briefings on standards of conduct and the Marne Standard. Files are screened to determine in-processing requirements and a Preparation for Overseas Redeployment (POR) checklist is created.
The sponsor's duty during in-processing is to provide accurate, timely information and other support needed to minimize problems with relocating. To get the benefits of the Total Army Sponsorship Program, soldiers must fill out the DA Form 5434 (Sponsorship Program Counseling and Information Sheet).
You should hand carry:
Temporary Lodging Reservations
Reservations with PCS orders can be made up to one year in advance and should be made as soon as possible. Space is limited as Army Lodging is a combination of 70 double rooms and 99 single rooms. There are many hotels available in the immediate area.
Command Sponsorship
Concurrent travel is travel with family members. This must be authorized by your PCS orders or reimbursement for family travel will not be authorized. If you get married before you PCS, you must inform your commander and follow procedures exactly as they are given to you. The military will not pay for travel and housing of your spouse if you do not follow the proper procedures.
If you get married before you PCS or before reporting, you must inform your commander and follow procedures exactly as they are given to you. The military will not pay for travel and housing of your spouse if you do not follow the proper procedures.