Posted on Jul 17, 2018
I’m re-enlisting, possibly for Alaska. What information do you have about either location, and what are your thoughts on both?
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What to do with personal time.
Also, me and my wife are very active in our faith and want to know what the best non denominational churches are in the area. Thank you
What to do with personal time.
Also, me and my wife are very active in our faith and want to know what the best non denominational churches are in the area. Thank you
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I have a total of 7 years in the Fairbanks area at Fort Wainwright. The summers are great and the winters are long but beautiful. My wife and I attend a great nondenominational church up there and you can watch them on facebook to see if it is your style. https://www.facebook.com/friendschurchfairbanks/
The town offers a lot and if you would like i can send you more info. That being said, anchorage has much more in the way of stores and restaurants. Anchorage is also closer to some of the more beautiful areas and has milder winters. You can't go wrong with either. Oh and my wife is from Georgia and loved Fairbanks.
The town offers a lot and if you would like i can send you more info. That being said, anchorage has much more in the way of stores and restaurants. Anchorage is also closer to some of the more beautiful areas and has milder winters. You can't go wrong with either. Oh and my wife is from Georgia and loved Fairbanks.
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Actually I've spent some time at both, albeit a long time ago. Both bases have the standard stuff mentioned elsewhere. I'd say there's a big difference in location besides the weather. It's a lot easier to "go outside" from Anchorage vs. Fairbanks. The decent weather lasts longer too. If you're into fishing, it's easy to get to Homer for halibut and Kenai River for salmon. That said, the locals call it "Los Anchorage" because it isn't "real" Alaska. Nonetheless, there's more to do around there. Over time, I lost interest in both as I spent a lot of time in Ketchikan building the SEAFAC. Best place to people watch is ANC baggage claim. You'll see it all.
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SFC Dagmar Riley
It is very beautiful! Cost of living on an enlisted members salary can be a bit of a strain unless you stick to making all purchases on post.
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You get 3 intense months of summer then the rest is either getting cold or winter. Around Wainwright it will still be cold in June and winter temps start hitting in September. As for post, it's fine you have the PX and commissary and some places to eat. Fairbanks has about 80k residents, but they're fairly well spread our. You have all your normal life kind of places including Walmart, Barnes & Noble, Fred Meyer and fast food. It's about a 6 hour drive to Anchorage if you want to take a trip. I hope this helps.
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