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MILITARY

Access to post

All vehicles entering Fort Bragg are subject to search, and most people without military identification ID can expect guards to search their vehicles.

The main access control point for Fort Bragg is the All American Freeway. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

There are lanes for cars with decals -- those driven by soldiers, retirees or Department of Defense employees -- and lanes for cars without decals.

There are five access control points designated for people without decals -- Bragg Boulevard at Knox Street, the All American Freeway, Bragg Boulevard at Randolph Street, Longstreet Road and the Yadkin Road gate.

Drivers of vehicles with no decals must present a driver's license and vehicle registration.

Pope Air Force Base

Access to Pope Air Force Base is restricted. Only military ID cardholders and their guests are authorized to enter. Vehicles must be registered with the Department of Defense or have a guest pass to enter. Guest passes can be picked up at the Visitors Center at the Reilly Street gate.


Top commanders


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Lt. Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III
18th Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg
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Maj. Gen. David Rodriguez
82nd Airborne Division
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Brig. Gen. Philip Volpe
44th Medical Command
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Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal
Joint Special Operations Command
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Lt. Gen. Robert W. Wagner
U.S. Army Special Operations Command
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Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Csrnko
U.S. Army Special Forces Command
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Maj. Gen. David A. Morris
U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command, U.S. Army Reserve Command
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Brig. Gen. Kevin A. Leonard
1st Theater Sustainment 3rd Army
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Col. Timothy M. Zadalis
43rd Airlift Wing, Air Mobility Command
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Col. Merle D. Hart
440th Airlift Wing, Air Force Reserve Command

Rank chart


Enlisted


Air Force Army
Airman Basic no insignia E-1 no insignia Private (PV1)
Airman E-2 Private (PV2)
Airman First Class E-3 Private First Class
Senior Airman E-4 Corporal
Specialist
Staff Sergeant E-5 Sergeant
Technical Sergeant E-6 Staff Sergeant
Master Sergeant   Sergeant First Class
Master Sergeant
(First Sergeant)
E-7
Senior Master Sergeant E-8 Master Sergeant
Senior Master Sergeant
(First Sergeant)
First Sergeant
Chief Master Sergeant E-9 Sergeant Major
Command Chief Master Sergeant Command Sergeant Major
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force   Sgt. Major of the Army

Warrant Officers (Army)


WO-1 Warrant Officer
CW-2 Chief Warrant Officer
CW-3 Chief Warrant Officer
CW-4 Chief Warrant Officer
CW-5 Chief Warrant Officer

Officers (Army and Air Force


O-1 Second Lieutenant
O-2 First Lieutenant
O-3 Captain
O-4 Major
O-5 Lieutenant Colonel
O-6 Colonel
O-7 Brigadier General
O-8 Major General
O-9 Lieutenant General
O-10 General
  General of the Army
/ Air Force
(Reserved for wartime only)

Updated: August, 2007