Posted on Aug 1, 2014
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1. Is there any regulation that states anything about enlisted/NCO clubs.

2. If allowed to is there a way to create/start a enlisted/NCO club.

The questions above are in reference to something I think that my duty station is missing. All the NCO's in my brigade(don't really meet any that are not in my BDE) aren't always on the same page. There is little to no NCOPD where i am currently, and would like to meet and get with other NCOs to discuss issues that are currently plaguing the army/brigade/battalion etc..., do NCOPD in a relaxed environment so new NCO's like myself can ask questions in a relaxed environment to help better educate and bring the NCO corp together across the post.

**I am currently on JBER, and we fall under the Airforce**
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SSG(P) Ncoic
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I know on Yokota they have an enlisted club for nco's. i dont have the poc but you can probably do an interenet search for basic info, to help get you start. I hope you achieve your goal, good luck.
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SrA John Edwards
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If you are on a Air Force base the answer is yes. There is regulations on Clubs. It falls under services Squ on each base. I was there back in early 2000s the Enlisted club the was the Kashim over by base movie theater.
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SFC Mark Merino
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They were everywhere into the early 1990's but with the spotlight on DUI's and other alcohol-related incidents, they wen't the way of the dodo.
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MSgt Electrical Power Production
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Back in the early 80's on Pendleton they even allowed strippers at the E-club. They where pretty packed on the weekend lol!
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SFC Mark Merino
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I bet!
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SPC Paul Prevost
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When I made my first duty station at Ft. Carson in 85 there were 9 EM clubs on post, 8 battalion clubs and a Post NCO club. There were also 3 Officer clubs. Right about that time they started to put the screws to the 3 beer lunch. I was Aviation and we were the first to be told no beer. But I can assure you more than half my battalion made PT Formation with a Buzz on from the night before 4 or 5 days a week. And the EM club for the Grunts used to have wet T contests and all kinds of shit. I never went there, our club was better.
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