Fort Bliss housing

Currently, Fort Bliss is at the tail end of the largest transformation in its history. Due to the efforts of congressman Silvestre Reyes Fort Bliss  has received  over $5 billion to build new facilities for personnel and their families and its population will grow to 24,000 active duty personnel by 2013.

Unfortunately, with this growth El Paso has attracted many fly-by-night new home construction companies. It is imperative to contact an experienced Buyer’s Agent that exclusively works with buyers before buying a new home in El Paso, Horizon City or Fort Bliss Texas. Fort Bliss has 3092 on-base family housing units:

E1-E3: 406 units
E4-E6: 1608 units
E7-E9: 300 units
USASMA: 329 units
Co. Grade Officers: 274 units
Field Grade Officers: 102 units
Sr. Grade Officers: 33 units
 
Relocation Guide 10/06/2011
 
Millions of Americans move every year, yet even the most organized person will probably not be able to remember every detail of their move. According to top moving companies these 10 items are most important to your relocation preparation list:

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Medical Records

Obtaining copies of your medical records including your dentist, veterinarian and vaccine/immunization information can often be overlooked. In some cases, a notarized letter is required to receive the official documentation; you may need to contact the American Medical Records Association to determine your new state's procedure. 



 
 
Biggs Army Airfield 
(915) 568-8002

United State Army Sergeants Major Academy
11291 Sgt E Churchill, Fort Bliss, Texas (915) 744-9069

US Army Air Defense Artillery
Fort Bliss Texas  (915) 568-5412

US Army Hospital
5005 N Piedras, El Paso, Tx  (915) 569-2121

US Army Museum
Biggs St, El Paso Tx 

US Army Reserve
301 S Ascarate St., El Paso, Tx  (915) 772-3230

US Army Reserve
4100 Dyer St., El Paso Tx  (915) 568-3048