Posted on Aug 24, 2015
Sgt Joshua Ray
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I had a sales person tell my boss that every person that transitions to a duty station gets this directory or one like it targeted toward their base. I question this because I only remember seeing these in the company office. My question is, does her sales pitch carry any weight?
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PO1 Jason Taylor
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In 20 years nope!
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LCDR Deputy Department Head
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I saw one once for NAS Whidbey Island but it was already 2 years out of date in 2005 and it wasn't issued to me directly. Never even seen one for the other bases I've been on.
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SMSgt Tony Barnes
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No...never in 25 years. I would take the old version home when they got updated.
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Did you get a base directory when you transitioned to your duty station?
SGM Steve Wettstein
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Sgt Joshua Ray In 25 years I never did and never had a sponsor which I guess the Army says you are supposed to get.
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SP5 Joel O'Brien
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I remember getting...one. That was when I went to Ft. Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis. The base is gone now, but I think I still have the book somewhere.
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MSgt Aaron Brite
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I think I saw one in 20 years. More often it was a plain text printout. Pre web days. Not sure who she has sold them to but not to bases I PCS'd to.
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Sgt Joshua Ray
Sgt Joshua Ray
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Thanks MSgt Aaron Brite! According to their website there is a base guide for a good number of bases around the globe. I hope their is still time to negotiate the price. I think most people use base 411 or google for base info. Am I correct?
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MSgt Aaron Brite
MSgt Aaron Brite
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I use the base website, even when traveling, and of course good ole Google. Not that I would knock a good printed guide but they can be hard to keep up to date. A good base map though... That is a rare and priceless commodity!
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COL Charles Williams
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In 33 years... rarely, if ever...
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Sgt Joshua Ray
Sgt Joshua Ray
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Thanks Col Charles Williams! I though the same thing. I never got one and rarely saw one being used. If I needed a number I called base's 411 service.
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SSgt Air Traffic Control Watch Supervisor
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Yes and no.
With budget cuts they're not physically printed any more. But they should always be easily accessible online!
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Sgt Joshua Ray
Sgt Joshua Ray
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Thank you SrA Calvin Erkens for the reply! Some sales people will sometime tell people anything to make some money. Do people really go online to access the base directory?
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SSgt Air Traffic Control Watch Supervisor
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Haha I know we do!
But this is my first duty station.
I'll be able to give a "broader" perspective in a few months!
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GySgt Infantry Unit Leader
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Never got a base directory, never had a sponsor. I did get a pretty good ass chewing for checking in at my unit(as my orders stated) instead of going to the "Reception Center" first.
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