Where is the best place to be stationed if your husband is a 52C/Air Condition Tech in the Army?
Query by iamlved610: Exactly where is the very best area to be stationed if your husband is a 52C/Air Problem Tech in the Army?
lol thank you…He really just received orders to Fort Hood! everyone know something about there? How usually do they deploy?
Effectively no we are coming from Fort Lee, Va. I actually do not want to go.. but that military lifestyle for you. I am not a new wife or husband just never ever been off the east coast. Need to we stay off publish or on submit?
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Solution by twackman4life
just about anywhere,…you have assured A/C!
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The Arctic
He’d be like the Maytag repairman
LOL just kidding
Depends.
Do you like cold? Alaska!
Do you like Tropics? Hawaii!
Do you like country? Texas/Kansas!
The cool thing about the Army is that they pretty much have bases everywhere.
FT Hood is not the cream of the crop for duty if he is lazy Alaska is a good area good fishing
They deploy all the time from Fort Hood (but then so does everyone these days…it sucks but it’s true). There are a couple of different divsions there and some garrison units, so it would be impossible to predict if and when he’d go.
Hood is in an okay location, if you like Texas (which I do). You’ll be only a couple of hours away from both Austin and San Antonio (both of which are wonderful weekend-away places). They have a great outdoor recreation area, the Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area (more commonly referred to as “BLORA”) where they have fishing, boating, jetskis…you name it and it’s all rentable at affordable rates. There are also some good campsites out there (cabin, tent and RV).
Hood has two big PX’s and a really decent commissary (if you’re new and don’t know, the commissary is a grocery store). The stores on post are of course free of any sales taxes.
Killeen, which is the town just outside of Hood, isn’t much to look at but as with any post once you get comfortable and start talking to people you will find the places that you need to.
Sorry I got a bit long-winded, but I hope it helps!