Defense Switched Network A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DSN The DSN is the primary information transfer network for the Defense Communications System (DCS). It provides the worldwide voice, secure voice, data, facsimile, and video teleconferencing services for DOD command and control (C2) elements, their supporting activities engaged in logistics, personnel, engineering, and intelligence as well as other Federal agencies. In 1982, the DSN was designated by the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) as the provider of long- distance communications service for the DOD. It is designated as a primary system of communication during peacetime, periods of crisis, preattack, nonnuclear, and postattack phases of war. The network assures nonblocking service for users with FLASH and FLASH OVERRIDE precedence capabilities. Key users include the National Command Authority, Commanders in Chief (CINCs) of the Unified Commands, and strategic and tactical subordinate commanders. The DSN consists of four subsystems: Switching, Transmission, Timing and Synchronization, and Network Administration and Management. The DSN Switching Subsystem consists of multifunction, stand-alone tandem, end office, and remote switching units. Using transmission, timing, and control elements of the DCS, they interconnect all military locations worldwide and provide end-to-end, long-distance common user and dedicated voice, secure voice, data, and video services worldwide. The DSN includes the former Automatic Voice Network (AUTOVON) System, the European Telephone System, the Japanese and Korean Telephone Upgrades, the Oahu Telephone System, the Defense Commercial Telecommunications Network (DCTN)/DCTN Transition Network, the Defense RED Switch Network (DRSN), the Video Teleconferencing Network (VTN), and others. The growth of the network is such that any calls from one military organization to another will probably traverse at least one DSN switch. Overseas, the DSN has four times as many tandem nodes as the old AUTOVON System. The full overseas DSN, including end offices, is 15 to 20 times larger than the old AUTOVON. The result is greater accessibility to the network for users and a more robust and survivable system to support mission requirements. In addition to nonsecure voice, data, and video services, the DSN will provide transmission, switching, and support services for Secure Telephone Units Third Generation (STU- IIIs), the DRSN, the Unclassified, but Sensitive Internet Protocol (IP) Routing Network (NIPRNET), and the Secret IP Routing Network (SIPRNET). NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM VOICE PRECEDENCE SYSTEM The National Communications System (NCS) Voice Precedence System, established by NCS Memorandum 1-70, dated 14 February 1970, is directed for use by all authorized users of the DOD voice communications facilities. Since the effectiveness of the system depends on the cooperation of the people authorized to use it, users must: a. Be familiar with the purposes of each precedence category and the type of call that is assigned the precedence, and b. Exercise care not to request or use a precedence higher than needed. The NCS Voice Precedence System does not make provisions for conducting test and exercise calls. Those activities or persons authorized or required to conduct such test or exercise calls will employ a precedence consistent with the nature of the test or exercise. When the originator of the test or exercise call has contacted the called party, the call will immediately be identified as a FLASH, IMMEDIATE, or PRIORITY precedence test or exercise. The following examples should aid users in determining what precedence to use when placing a call. These examples are according to the NCS Voice Precedence System, but are not to be used exclusively for determination of the precedence of a call. This should be at the discretion of the originator of the call. FLASH OVERRIDE FLASH OVERRIDE is considered a capability, not a level of precedence. Exercising this capability preempts calls of all other levels or precedence. The FLASH OVERRIDE capability is available to the following users: a. The President of the United States b. The Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the JCS c. Commanders of Unified Commands FLASH FLASH calls preempt IMMEDIATE, PRIORITY, and ROUTINE calls. Listed below are examples of FLASH calls: a. Calls pertaining to C2 of military forces essential to defense and retaliation b. Critical intelligence essential to national survival c. Conduct of diplomatic negotiations critical to ceasing or limiting hostilities d. Dissemination of critical civil alert information essential to national survival e. Continuity of Federal Government functions essential to national survival f. Fulfillment of critical United States internal security functions essential to national survival g. Catastrophic events of national or international significance IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE calls preempt PRIORITY and ROUTINE calls and are reserved for communications pertaining to situations that gravely affect the security of U.S. and Allied forces. Listed below are some examples of IMMEDIATE calls: a. Reconstitution of forces in a postattack period b. Intelligence essential to national security c. Conduct of diplomatic negotiations to reduce or limit the threat of war d. Implementation of federal government actions essential to national survival e. Situations that gravely affect the security of the United States f. Civil defense actions concerning the direction of the population and their survival g. Disasters or events serious enough to have an immediate and detrimental effect on the welfare of the population h. Vital information having an immediate effect on aircraft, spacecraft, or missile operations i. Distress assistance PRIORITY PRIORITY calls preempt ROUTINE calls and are reserved for communications needing expeditious action by called parties furnishing essential information for conducting Government operations. ROUTINE This precedence applies to official Government communications that need rapid transmission by telephonic means, but do not need preferential handling. A ROUTINE call does not preempt any other call. WHAT CATEGORY OF NETWORK CUSTOMER ARE YOU? There are three types of DSN users, including: a. SPECIAL C2 USERS. A special class of user who has direct, unrestricted access to the DSN for essential communications and planning, and for directing and controlling the operations of assigned forces pursuant to assigned missions. This user requires capabilities that provide crisis, preattack, and theater nonnuclear war telecommunications service for intelligence, alert, and strategic readiness. This user also requires communications among the President, Secretary of Defense, JCS, Chief of the Services, and the CINCs. Specifically, these Special C2 users are identified through one or more Joint Staff, CINC, Service, or DOD agency validation processes. Also, they are all RED Switch subscribers and the following identified subscribers of common user networks: (1) Joint Staff-approved FLASH OVERRIDE and FLASH precedence origination capability (2) CINC- or Service-approved FLASH precedence origination capability (3) CINC-, Services, or Agency-validated connectivity identified as part of C2 networks that support secondary (or lower) strategic connectivity missions (4) CINC-validated minimum essential circuits as approved in the Pacific Joint Multichannel Trunking and Switching System and the European Theater Communications Architecture b. C2 USERS. Users having a requirement for C2 communications, but who do not meet the criteria for the class of Special C2 users. C2 users include any person (regardless of their position in the chain of command) who issues guidance or orders that direct, control, or coordinate any military forces, regardless of the nature of the military mission, whether said guidance or order is issued or effected during peace or wartime. c. OTHER USERS. Users of this class do not meet the criteria for Special C2 users and C2 users. This class includes other DOD elements, non-DOD Government agencies, DOD contractors with national security interests, and foreign Government agencies with approved requirements to access the DSN. Users of this type, with exceptions, are generally limited to PRIORITY and ROUTINE access, dependent upon DOD, CINC, Service, or Agency approval, and the capabilities of the local switchboard. These users may also be denied access during national emergencies. WHO IS LISTED IN THE DSN TELEPHONE DIRECTORY? Any DOD post, camp, base, or station served by the DSN that formally requests to be included in the directory is listed. Individual listings are restricted to command level, agency level, or organization level. To be included in the DSN Telephone Directory, or to correct or delete an existing directory listing, complete the form included in Appendix A, Request for Listing, and return it to: HQ DISA, Code D322 11440 Isaac Newton Square Reston, VA 20190-5006 Requests can also be sent through e-mail to: Phonedsn@NCR.DISA.MIL Additional information on directory listings can be found in DISA Circular 310-V55-6. DSN TELEPHONE DIRECTORY DISTRIBUTION It is neither cost-effective nor productive to publish and distribute a Global DSN Telephone Directory or provide a listing of all commands, activities, and agencies that have the capability to access the network. Because the directory needs the widest possible distribution to be effective, distribution is made to DSN users, either directly or indirectly, through major commands and agencies worldwide. If a directory is unavailable, consult your local operator or your servicing command element. Local reproduction is authorized and encouraged. The directory is available on the DSN Bulletin Board. Instructions for accessing the DSN Bulletin Board System are set forth in Appendix B, Instructions for Accessing the DSN Bulletin Board System. Publishers of local directories are strongly encouraged to include any part of this directory in their directories. NETWORK RECORDING AND SIGNAL TONES The various tones and recorded announcements tell you about the progress or disposition of your call. Below are some of the tones you might hear while using the DSN. a. When you hear a dial tone, the network is ready for your call. Dial your number. b. When you hear a ringing tone, your called number is ringing. Wait for your party to answer. On ROUTINE calls, you should hear a normal ringing tone (10 rings per minute). On calls of higher precedence, you will hear a very fast ringing tone (30 rings per minute). c. When you hear a busy tone, several possibilities exist. The called number may be in use, local equipment at your location may be busy, network equipment may be busy, or an equipment failure may have occurred. After a brief wait, call again. d. When you hear a preempt tone, your call was cut off by a higher precedence call. Hang up, the call may be for you. If the preempted call requires completion, wait a short time and redial. e. A conference call is proceeded by a warbling tone. When you hear this, stand by for instructions or for the other parties of the conference to be connected. Below are some of the recorded announcements you might hear while using the DSN. These announcements should be noted, and if trouble is suspected, report it according to the procedures outlined in the Telephone Trouble and Unsatisfactory Service Reporting section of this directory. Note the error message number and provide it to repair personnel. a. "Your call cannot be completed as dialed. Please consult your directory and call again or ask your operator for assistance. This is a recording (pause) error message number and switch number and country." b. "The precedence used is not authorized for your line. Please use an authorized precedence or ask your operator for assistance. This is a recording (pause) error message number and switch number and country." c. "Equal or higher precedence calls have prevented the completion of your call or the number you have dialed is not equipped for preemption. This is a recording (pause) error message number and switch number and country." d. "A DSN service disruption has prevented the completion of your call. Please wait 30 minutes and try again. In case of an emergency, call your operator. This is a recording (pause) error message number and switch number and country." CALLING PROCEDURES VOICE TELEPHONE CALLS Voice telephone calls can access a DSN line in several ways: either dial an access code (usually "8" or dial the operator, "O." Here is how each process works: a. If you do the dialing: (1) Listen for the dial tone. (2) Dial the DSN access number. (3) Listen for the DSN dial tone (optional at some locations). (4) Dial the desired DSN phone number. b. If the operator dials for you: (1) Give your name and local base telephone extension number. (2) Give your precedence. (3) Provide the DSN number you are calling and any other information. (4) Wait on the line until the operator connects you to the called party. DATA TELEPHONE CALLS Transmission of data on the switchboard portion of the DSN will be allowed by exception and will be severely limited by CINCs, Services, and Defense Agencies. The Defense Data Network (DDN) NIPRNET and SIPRNET is the primary network for data transmissions. Users are encouraged to dial "1" to select properly conditioned telephone lines for data calls. a. Secure Transmission with a STU-III. Use of a STU-III in the secure mode for voice communications is not interpreted as data transmission. When the STU-III is used to transmit secure data or a facsimile, the following criteria will be met: (1) The STU-III at each end will be monitored during the entire transmission to ensure the circuit is maintained, and the STU-III is in the secure mode. (2) The STU-III preempt feature will be enabled at all times. (3) National guidance for the use of STU-III in secure data transmission, including access control, TEMPEST, and computer security, will be implemented. b. Dial-up Data. Use of DSN switched voice (dial-up) circuits to transmit digital data will not be detrimental to voice users. Long circuit holding times will affect the network grade of service and significantly degrade other users' ability to complete calls. Data processing equipment may use DSN voice circuits only when the DDN and other transmission media, either commercial- or Government-owned, do not exist or are required for emergencies or reasons of national security and are authorized in subparagraph b.(2) below. Data equipment includes computer-controlled graphics (other than facsimile), word processors, mainframe and microcomputers, laptops, and other PCs and similar equipment. (1) Data processing equipment using DSN voice circuits (dial-up) will use a STU-III or be capable of automatically disconnecting from the access line or interswitch trunk when the transmission is complete or the circuit is preempted. (2) Approval authority, for outside CONUS data transmissions through DSN dial-up circuits, is the CINC. CONUS authority is the CINC, Chief of the Service, or the Director of the Defense Agency concerned. Each request will be coordinated with DISA to determine the network impact. DISA will be notified of each approval specifically to determine why the DDN can not support the requirement. Blanket approvals for use will identify a connect limit and expiration or revalidation date. c. Dial-up Facsimile. The DSN may be used to transmit unsecured facsimile traffic without a STU-III only if the facsimile machine or computer transmits within 1 minute after the facsimile transmission ends or the circuit is preempted. CONFERENCE CALLS To schedule a conference call across the DSN, contact your local operator by dialing "O." Tell the operator that you wish to make a conference call and provide the operator with a list of numbers to be included in the conference. CALLS TO COMMERCIAL NUMBERS Official long-distance calls may be placed using a combination of DSN and local base switchboard lines. When authorized by the local commander's policy, base switchboard operators may connect incoming DSN calls to a local commercial number if the called commercial number is within the toll-free radius of the switchboard. Off-net operations are at the day-by-day discretion of local base officials. Due to the possibility of abuse and difficulty of control, the automatic completion of on-net and off-net calls is not authorized. Though the DSN off-net capability exists at many military installations, DISA does not provide off-net directory service for official calls. CALL ASSISTANCE Switchboard operators are available to assist DSN users. If you are having trouble completing a call, dial "O" to reach the operator. INTERAREA CALLING The DSN provides global telephone service for authorized users. Some users can call everywhere but others are limited to one particular area or combination of areas. The location you can call depends on your mission and how your telephone line is classmarked. If your calling area is limited, you will not be able to dial outside your calling area. The local directory indicates the calling areas and codes available to you. The area code need not be dialed for calls within certain areas. Calls to an area outside the local call boundary require an area code plus the 7-digit DSN number. If you are transmitting data, alternate area codes are used. NEW OR ADDITIONAL SERVICE To obtain new DSN service or to change the type of service you have, consult DISA Circular 310-130-1, Submission of Telecommunications Service Requests, or consult your local telecommunications support office. USER-PROVIDED EQUIPMENT The terminal equipment provided by the user for connection to a DSN Switching Center must meet the technical interface criteria outlined in DISA Circular 370-175-13. TELEPHONE TROUBLE REPORTING Ensure that the DSN number you have dialed is correct. If you dialed the number correctly and are still having trouble, report the problem as follows: a. Keep the line connected if you can. Overseas users should call their local telephone reporting desk or the local operator. CONUS users should call the AT&T DSN customer service desk at 550-1611 or commercial at 1- 800-231-9288. Tell the attendant: (1) Your DSN number and location. (2) Called party DSN number and location. (3) What the problem was and when it occurred. (4) If you hear an announcement, listen to the entire recording. You will hear an error message and a switch number and country name. Provide this information to the trouble desk. It will help technicians trace the source of the trouble. (5) Get the attendant's initials and then request a call back when the trouble is corrected. UNSATISFACTORY SERVICE REPORTING If you are not satisfied with the results when you report a problem, write to the appropriate DISA organization. If the problem is technical rather than procedural, specific details may be needed. If you need assistance in filling out the report, contact your local telecommunications officer or the officer-in-charge of the station switchboard. The report must contain the following information: a. Your station name, unit name, DSN telephone number, and whether the trouble concerns a telephone or a switchboard b. The time and date you noticed the problem, the DSN trouble desk that the problem was reported to, and whether the problem was solved c. What kind of problem you had and the impact it had on your mission. If you are unhappy with the agency that was supposed to fix the problem, tell us exactly what unit it is, when you called them, when they arrived, and when the problem was repaired. Let us know why you think their service was unsatisfactory. If this is a repeated problem, inform us how many times and whether your comments apply to each occurrence. a. Action: Send the report to DISA Headquarters (HQ) Code D322 or the supporting field office for you organization. A list of field offices is provided in Appendix E, List of DISA Field Offices. b. Information: The Operations and Maintenance Agency in your area is responsible for providing service. DSN Prefix List The following is a list of DSN (Defense Switched Network) prefixes and associated locations. This is the U.S. military's telephone system, formerly known as autovon. This list was compiled using information from the publications of various organizations, the internet, and by actual monitoring of U.S. government HF/UHF communications. All information in this file was obtained from unclassified sources, and is expressly intended for use by monitoring enthusiasts as a reference for identifying the source of intercepted radio communications. This is a working document and errors are bound to exist. Corrections and additions are appreciated and welcomed. DSN Telephone Prefixes Sorted in Prefix Order DSN Area Codes: CONUS-312 CARIBBEAN(C)-313 EUROPE(E)-314 PACAF (P)-315 ALASKA(A)-317 MIDDLE EAST(M)-318 22x-xxxx Pentagon, Washington, DC 220-xxxx(P) Tokorozawa Transmitter Site, Japan 220-xxxx Stewart Army Subpost, NY 220-2xxx Camp Curtis Guild (Army NG) Reading, MA 220-3xxx Stewart Intl, NY 220-5xxx Burlington Intl, VT 221-3/4xxx(C) Quarry Heights, Panama (USSOUTHCOM) 221-xxxx(P) Yokota, Japan 221-xxxx Defense Nuclear Agency, Washington, DC 221-xxxx Total Army Personnel Cmnd, Alexandria, VA 222-4xxx(C) Albrook, Panama 222-xxxx DISA Arlington, VA 222-1xxx Crystal City, VA (Naval Telecomm Center) 223-xxxx(E) RAF Alconbury, UK 223-xxxx(P) Yokota, Japan (Giant Talk) 223-xxxx Arlington, VA 224-5xxx(P) Tokyo, Japan (American Embassy) 224-2xxx Henderson Hall, VA 225-xxxx(E) RAF Bentwaters, UK 225-xxxx(P) Yokota AB, Japan 225-4xxx(P) Seburiyama, Japan 225-1xxx Washington, DC 225-2xxxx USAF Pentagon Washington, DC 225-4xxxx Washington, DC 226-xxxx(E) RAF Lakenheath, UK 226-xxxx(P) Misawa AB, Japan 226-xxxx Fort Myer, VA 227-xxxx(E) Sondrestrom AB, Greenland 227-xxxx(E) Sculthorpe, UK 227-xxxx Pentagon Washington, DC 227-xxxx Fort McNair and Fort Myer, Washington, DC 227-xxxx Fort Belvoir, VA 227-5xxx Fort Richie. MD 228-xxxx(E) Keflavik NS, Iceland 228-xxxx(P) Atsugi, Japan 229-xxxx(E) Edzell, UK (Naval Security Group) 229-xxxx(P) New Sanno, Japan (Hardy Barracks) 229-xxxx Vint Hill Farms-Warrenton, VA 229-9xxx Def Log Ctr/Def Sup Act-Cameron Station, VA 230-7xxx(E) Thurso, UK 231-xxxx(E) Croughton, UK 231-xxxx New York NS, NY 232-xxxx(E) High Wycombe AS, UK 232-xxxx(P) Kisarazu, Japan (Naval Auxillary Landing Field) 232-9xxx(P) Sanno, Japan (Sanno Hotel) 232-xxxx Fort Hamilton-Brooklyn, NY 233-xxxx(E) RAF Alconbury, UK 234-xxxx(E) RAF Chicksands, UK 234-xxxx McGuire AFB-Wrightsville, NJ 234-1xxx Niagara Falls, NY (NG Unit) 234-3xxx Ronkonkoma, NY (FAA ARTCC New York) 235-4xxx London, UK (CINCUSNAVEUR) 235-xxxx Ft. Indiantown Gap-Annville, PA 235-9xxx Baltimore, MD 236-xxxx(E) RAF Croughton, UK 236-4xxx(P) Iwakuni, Japan 236-1xxx Azores, PO (Via CONUS) 236-xxxx Fort Bragg-Fayetteville, NC 237-xxxx(M) Jufair, Bahrain (Admin Support Unit) 237-1xxx Aldergrove, BC//CFB Esquimalt, BC Canada 238-xxxx(E) RAF Mildenhall, UK 238-xxxx Niagara Falls Intl/ARS, NY 238-8xxx Annville, PA (NG Unit) 239-xxxx Fort Bragg-Fayetteville, NC 240-xxxx(P) Yokosuka, Japan 240-xxxx Brooks AFB, TX 241-xxxx(P) Yokosuka/Negishi, Japan 241-xxxx New London NSB, CT 242-xxxx(P) Yokohama, Japan 242-1xxx Washington CO, PA 242-4xxx US Army War College-Carlisle Barracks, PA 242-5xxx Pittsburgh, PA (DCASMA) 242-8xxx Martinsburg, WV (FAA) 242-9xxx E WV Reg/Shepherd Fld-Martinsburg, WV 243-xxxx(E) Burtwood, UK 243-xxxx(P) Yokosuka, Japan 243-xxxx Bolling AFB, Washington DC 243-6xxx Marin State Airport, MD 244-xxxx Kirtland AFB-Albuquerque, NM (Also see 246) 245-5178(E) Lajes AB, Azores 245-xxxx(P) Yokohama/Totsuka/Tsurumi, Japan 245-1xxx Albuquerque, NM (FAA ARTCC Albuquerque) 246-xxxx(E) Lajes AB, Azores 246-xxxx Kirtland AFB, NM (Also see 244) 247-xxxx(E) RAF Fairford, UK 247-xxxx Stewart Intl, NY 247-xxxx Military Ocean Terminal-Bayonne, NJ 247-1xxx Scranton, PA (Army Ammo Depot) 247-5xxx MTMCEA HQ-Bayonne, NJ 247-6xxx Long Island MacArthur, NY 248-xxxx(P) Yokota AB, Japan 248-1xxx CFB Shilo, MB Canada 249-xxxx Dahlgren NSWC, VA 250-xxxx(P) Iwakuni, Japan 251-xxxx(P) Iwakuni, Japan 251-2xxx US Navy COMSTA-Cheltenham, MD 251-4xxx WHCA-Washington DC 252-xxxx(P) Sasebo, Japan 252-xxxx Vancouver, BC Canada (74th Comm Grp) 252-1xxx Chilliwack, BC Canada (740th Comm Det) 252-2xxx CFB Chilliwack, BC Canada 252-4xxx Vancouver, BC Canada (Military Area Pac Hq) 252-5xxx Nanaimo Military Camp, BC Canada 252-55xx CF Maritime Exp Test Ranges, BC Canada 252-8xxx CFB Comox, BC 252-92xxx CFS Aldergrove, BC Canada 253-xxxx(P) Iwakuni, Japan 253-7xxx(P) Pyongtaek, South Korea 253-xxxx Mare Island Naval Shipyard, CA 253-5xxx Concord, CA (Naval Telecomm Center) 254-xxxx Kwajelin Atoll, Marshall Is JQ (Via CONUS) 255-xxxx CFB Esquimalt, BC Canada 255-6xxx CFS Holberg, BC Canada 256-27xx(P) Akizuki, Japan (US Army Ammo Depot) 256-xxxx Fort Devins-Ayer, MA (Also see 478) 256-4xxx Natick, MA (Army Research Center) 257-xxxx(P) MCAS Kaneohe Bay, HI 257-3xxx CFB Shilo CFB, MB 257-5/6xxx CFB Winnipeg, MB 257-8xxx Portage La Prairie, MB Canada 258-xxxx(P) Hario, Japan 258-xxxx White Sands Missile Rng, NM (Also 349-2xxx) 259-xxxx USAF Academy-Colorado Springs, CO 259-9xxx Thule AB, Greenland (Via CONUS) 260-xxxx(P) Camp Zama, Japan 261-xxxx(P) Camp Zama, Japan 262-xxxx(E) Harrogate, UK 262-xxxx(P) Yongsan, South Korea 263-xxxx(E) RAF Upper Heyford, UK 263-xxxx(P) Camp Zama, Japan 264-xxxx(P) Atsugi, Japan 265-5xxx(P) Camp Fuji, Japan 265-8xxx(P) Kamiseya, Japan 266-1xxx(E) Souda Bay, Greece (Naval Support Activity) 266-1xxx(E) Greenham Common, UK 266-xxxx(P) Sagamihara, Japan 266-3/4xxx McGhee-Tyson, Knoxville, TN (ANG) 267-2xxx Phoenix, AZ (NG Unit) 268-xxxx(E) RAF Molesworth-Huntington, UK 268-4xxx(P) Sagami, Japan 268-1xxx Thule AB, Greenland (Via CONUS) 268-3xxx Cheyenne Mtn AFB-Colorado Springs, CO 268-4xxx Cheyenne Mtn AFB-Colorado Springs, CO 271-xxxx Offutt AFB, NE-Omaha, NE 273-xxxx Selfridge ANGB, MI 273-2xxx Indianapolis, IN (NG Unit) 273-3xxx Columbus, OH (NG Unit) 273-4xxx Detroit, MI (NAF) 273-7xxx Columbus, OH 273-8xxx Dane Co Reg-Truax Field, WI 274-???? Byrd Field, VA 274-xxxx Newport News, VA (AAFES) 274-6xxx Ronkonkoma, NY 274-7xxx U.S. Army TRADOC-FSTC-Charlottesville, VA 274-8xxx Traux Field (ANG)/Madison, WI (NG Unit) 275-xxxx Vandenberg AFB-Lompoc, CA (Also 276) 276-xxxx Vandenberg AFB-Lompoc, CA (Also 275) 277-xxxx 7th Sig Cmnd-Fort Richie, MD (Also See 988) 277-2xxx Fort Indiantown Gap-Annville, PA 277-7xxx Greater Pittsburgh Intl, PA 277-8xxx Greater Pittsburgh Intl, PA 278-2xxx Quantico MC Base, VA 278-8xxx ANG Fin Management/Reserve Cntr-Andrews 279-2xxx Great Falls Intl, MT 280-xxxx Fort McCoy-Sparta, WI 280-9xxx Badger, Baraboo, WI (Army Ammo Plant) 281-xxxx(C) Quarry Heights, PN (USSOUTHCOM) 281-xxxx US Naval Academy-Annapolis, MD 282-xxxx(C) Ft. Amador, PN 282-xxxx Barstow MC Logistics Base, CA 282-3xxx Mercury DOE Test Site, NV 283-xxxx(C) Ft. Gulick, PN 283-5xxx(C) Rodman, PN (Naval Security Station) 283-3xxx Baltimore, MD (USACE) 283-9xxx Fort Holabird-Baltimore, MD 284-xxxx(C) Ft. Kobbe, PN 284-xxxx(C) Howard AFB, Panama 284-xxxx Def Logs Agncy, Cameron Stn-Alexandria, VA 284-4xxx Alexandria, VA (American Forces Info Sve) 284-6xxx Alexandria, VA (Def Cntact Management Cmnd) 284-7xxx Alexandria, VA (Def Cntrct Audit Agency) 285-xxxx(C) Albrook AFS/Corozal Station, PN 286-xxxx Alexandria, VA (Def Logistics Agency) 286-7xxx Arlington, VA (Def National Stockpile Center) 287-xxxx(C) Ft. Clayton, PN 287-xxxx Bethesda, MD (Logistics Management Institute) 288-xxxx(C) Ft. Sherman, PN 288-xxxx Washington Naval District, DC 288-xxxx DC Marine Barracks-Arlington, VA 288-3xxx Washington, DC NAVRESREDCOM Regional 6 288-5xxx National Guard-Washington, DC 289-xxxx(C) Ft. Davis, PN 289-xxxx Army Audit Agency Headquarters 291-xxxx Walter Reed Army Med Cntr-Washington, DC 292-xxxx Naval Security Station-Washington, DC 294-0xxx Washington, DC (NROTC George Washington University) 294-7xxx Washington, DC (Naval Research Lab) 295-xxxx Bethesda Naval Hospital-Bethesda, MD 297-xxxx Bolling AFB-Washington, DC 298-xxxx Aberdeen Proving Gnd, MD 298-3xxx Phillips AAF, MD 320-xxxx(E) Frankfurt, Germany 321-xxxx(P) Andersen AFB, Guam 322-xxxx(P) Finegayn Bay, Guam 323-7xxx Seattle, WA (NG Unit) 323-8xxx Camp Murray, WA 326-xxxx NAS Pax River-Patuxent River, MD 327-xxxx Crystal City, VA (Def Telecom Svc-Wash) 328-xxxx(P) Andersen AFB, Guam 329-xxxx(E) Possible Geilenkirchen, Germany 330-xxxx(E) Rhein-Main AB, Germany 330-7xxx(E) Ramstein AB, Germany (UQ USAFE) 330-xxxx Cavalier AFS, ND 331-xxxx(E) Hessisch-Oldendorf AS, Germany 332-xxxx(E) Berlin, Germany 333-xxxx Guam NS 335-xxxx Fort McNair, DC 336-0xxx Tinker AFB, OK (Also see 339/884) 336-6xxx Camp Dawson, Kingwood, WV 337-xxxx Ft. Bragg, NC (82nd Airborne) 338-3xxx Gadsden, AL (NG Unit) 338-6xxx Atlanta, GA (NG Unit) 339-xxxx(E) Wiesbaden, Germany 339-xxxx(P) Guam (Navy) 339-xxxx Tinker AFB, OK (Also see 336/884) 340-xxxx Arnold AFB, TN 341-xxxx Fort Drum/Wheeler-Sack AAF-Watertown, NY 342-xxxx(E) Bremerhaven, Germany 342-xxxx NAS Patuxent River, MD 343-xxxx(E) Giessen, Germany 343-xxxx Fort Detrick-Frederick, MD 343-5xxx Rochester, NY (Army Aviation Support Facility) 343-7xxx Ft. Dertrick, MD 344-xxxx(P) Agana, Guam 344-5xxx Bismark, ND (ANG/NG) 346-1xxx Vienna, OH (Youngstown Air Reserve Station) 346-2xxx Springfield-Beckley Muni, OH 346-28xx Ravenna, OH (NAVRESREDCOM Region 5) 346-3xxx Ravenna, OH (Army Ammo Plant) 346-4xxx Camp Perry-Port Clinton, OH (NG Unit) 346-7xxx Columbus, OH (NG Unit) 346-8xxx Newark AFB, OH 346-9xxx Vienna, OH (Youngstown Air Reserve Station) 347-xxxx Castle AFB, CA 348-1xxx Sun Valley, CA (AFRTS) 349-xxxx(P) Guam (Navy) 349-xxxx White Sands Missile Range, NM (Also 258) 350-xxxx(E) Wuerzburg, Germany 350-xxxx Concord Naval Amphib Base, CA 351-xxxx Pt Mugu NAWS, CA 351-2xxx San Nicolas Island NOLF, CA 352-xxxx Fairchild AFB, WA 352-4xxx Ogden, UT (Army Depot) 352-7xxx Ogden, UT (Defense Depot) 353-xxxx(A) Fort Wainwright/Murphy Dome, AK 354-xxxx Fort Belvoir-Alexandria, VA 354-4xxx Indianhead, MD (NSWC-IH Div) 355-xxxx Guam (Navy) 355-3xxx Salem, OR (NG Unit) 355-7xxx Camp Murray Tacoma, WA (NG Unit) 355-8xxx Yakima, WA (Firing Center) 356-xxxx Falls Church, VA (DTS-Falls Church) 356-2xxx Woodbridge, VA (Harry Diamond Lab) 356-5xxx Arlington, VA (DISA) 357-xxxx Fort Lewis, WA 358-2xxx Pascagoula NS, MS 358-9xxx Dannelly Field Montgomery, AL 358-9xxx Donthan, AL 359-2xxx Tusi AHP (Hunter Liggett), CA 359-3xxx Mt. View, CA (Army Research Lab) 359-8/9xxx Moffett Field, CA 360-xxxx(E) Schinnen, Netherlands 360-xxxx Long Beach NS, CA 361-xxxx(E) Brussels, Belgium 361-xxxx Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 362-xxxx Rotterdam, Netherlands 362-xxxx Grand Forks AFB-Emerado, ND 362-2xxx Bismark, ND 362-8xxx Hector Intl-Fargo, ND 363-xxxx(E) Soesterberg AB, Netherlands 363-xxxx(A) Fort Greely, AK 363-xxxx Mobile NS, AL 363-1xxx New Orleans, LA (NALO) 363-2xxx New Orleans NSA, LA 363-3xxx New Orleans NAS, LA 363-5xxx Naval Reserve Force, NOLA, LA 363-6xxx New Orleans, LA (Naval Reserve Fin Center) 363-7xxx Montgomery, AL 363-8xxx Gulfport-Biloxi Reg, MS 363-9xxx Meridian, MS 364-xxxx Reston, VA (DISA) 364-9xxx Washington, DC (SecDef Crisis Coord Center) 364-9300 Pentagon Information 365-xxxx Camp Pendleton, CA 366-xxxx(E) Shape, Belgium (CINCEUR Shape Hq) 366-xxxx(P) Andersen AFB, Guam/FAA ARTCC Guam 366-xxxx Indiana Army Ammo Plt Charlestown, IN 366-2xxx Charleston, WV (ANG) 366-3xxx Frankfort, KY (NG Unit) 366-6xxx Yeager Airport Charleston, WV 366-9xxx Charleston, WV 367-xxxx Ft. McPherson, GA 368-xxxx Beale AFB, CA 369-1xxx Newport, IN (Army Ammo Plant) 369-2xxx Camp Perry, OH 370-xxxx(E) Heidelberg, Germany 370-2xxx(I) Diego Garcia, IO 374-xxxx(E) Hiedelberg, Germany 375-xxxx(P) Manila, Philippines (American Embassy) 377-xxxx(A) Eielson AFB, AK 383-xxxx(E) Worms, Germany 383-xxxx(C) Rodman NS, PN 384-xxxx(A) Fort Richardson, AK 385-3392 Washington, DC FEMA Alt Natl Warning Cntr 388-7xxx(A) Juneau, AK (CG) 390-xxxx(E) Humosa, Spain 391-1xxx(E) RAF Uxbridge, UK 391-4xxx(E) Lakenheath, UK 391-9989(E) Botley Hill, Germany (CINCEUR Van) 391-5378 Maynard, MA (FEMA Region 1 FRC) 392-1xxx(E) Martlesham Heath, UK 392-4xxx(E) Fylingdales, UK 392-85xx(E) Machrihanish, UK 392-86xx(E) Bentwaters/Mildenhall, UK 392-9989(E) Mormond Hill, UK (CINCEUR Van) 392-xxxx(A) Eareckson AFS, AK 392-3xxx(A) Shemya AFS/Attu (CG), AK 393-1xxx(E) Pruem AS, Germany 393-22xx(E) Shape, Belgium (CINCEUR) 393-27xx(E) Spangdahlem AB, Germany 393-28xx(E) Hahn AB CP, Germany 393-5110 Olney, MD (FEMA Federal Support Center) 393-5324 Gaithersberg, MD (USA Civil Prepard Sup Det) 395-7700 Battle Creek, MI (FEMA Region 5 FRC) 398-1xxx(E) Mt. Vergine, Italy 398-92xx(E) Gaeta, Italy (Sixth Fleet) 398-95xx(E) Sigonella, Italy (NCAMS) 398-96xx(E) Sigonella NAS, Italy 398-xxxx Denver, CO (FEMA Region 8) 399-1xxx(E) Mt. Pateras, Greece 399-94xx(E) Souda Bay, Crete 399-98xx(E) Amkara, Turkey 420-xxxx(P) Robinson, Guam 420-xxxx(E) Stuttgart, Germany 421-1xxx(P) Wheeler AAF, HI 421-2xxx(P) Ft. Shafter, HI 421-4xxx(P) Hickam AFB, HI 421-5xxx(P) Wahiawa, HI (NAVCAMS EPAC) 421-6xxx(P) Hickam AFB, HI 421-7xxx(P) Camp H.M. Smith (CINCPAC) 421-xxxx NW NSG Chesapeake, VA 421-7xxx Sydney, NS Canada 424-1xxx(P) Pearl Harbor, HI 424-2xxx(P) Wake Island, WQ 424-xxxx Pope AFB, NC 428-xxxx Arlington, VA (DIA) 428-7xxx CFS Goose Bay, ON Canada 430-xxxx(E) Vaihingen, Germany (DISA) 430-xxxx(P) Camp Smith, Pearl Harbor, HI 430-xxxx Mechanicsburg, PA (Naval Supply Depot) 430-4xxx Mechanicsburg, PA (Ships Part Control Center) 430-9xxx Harrisburg Intl, PA 431-xxxx(M) Dhahran, Saudia Arabia 431-3xxx Robbins AFB Macon, GA 432-xxxx(P) Honolulu, HI (NG Unit) 432-xxxx Langley AFB, VA 433-xxxx(E) Vaihingen, Germany Shape (Via Eucom Op) 433-xxxx(P) Tripler Army Medical Center, HI 433-xxxx Dam Neck FTC, VA 433-xxxx Oceana NAS, VA 434-xxxx(E) Augsburg, Germany 434-xxxx Charleston, AFB, SC 435-xxxx(M) Riyadh, Saudia Arabia 436-xxxx Panama City Coastal Systems Station, FL 436-1xxx Army Engr District-Mobile, AL 437-xxxx(P) Honolulu, HI 437-xxxx NAB Coronado, CA 437-5xxx China Lake NAWS, CA 438-xxxx(P) Ft. Shafter, HI 438-2xxx(P) Ft. Derussy, HI 438-xxxx Fort Pickett-Blackstone, VA 438-7xxx Fort Story-Virginia Beach, VA 438-9xxx Fort Story, VA 439-xxxx(M) Bahrain, BA 439-xxxx Bremerton Naval Hospital/Shipyard, WA 439-xxxx Pudget Sound Naval Shipyard-Bremerton, WA 440-xxxx(E) Munich, Germany 440-xxxx McGuire AFB-Wrightsville, NJ 440-7xxx New Castle, DE (ANG) 441-xxxx(P) Johnston Island, JQ 441-xxxx Warminster NAF, PA 441-7xxx Norfolk, VA (USACE) 442-xxxx Philadelphia, PA (Naval Support Depot) 443-xxxx Philadelphia NB, PA 444-2xxx Philadelphia, PA (Defense Pers Support Center) 444-6xxx Hampton Roads, VA (Navy Telecomm Center) 445-xxxx Dover AFB, DE 445-7xxx New Castle Airport, DE 445-9xxx Lawernceville, NJ (NG Unit) 446-xxxx(A) Galena AFB, AK 446-xxxx Gunter AFB-Montgomery, AL (See 596) 446-2xxx Meridian NAS, MS 446-8xxx Bay St. Louis, MS (Army Ammo Depot) 447-xxxx CFB Halifax, NS 447-7xxx CFS Millcove, NS/CFS Shelburne, NS Canada 448-xxxx(P) Hickam AFB, HI (Strategc Forces) 448-xxxx White Sands, NM (AF Comm Support Facility) 449-xxxx(P) Hickam AFB, HI 449-xxxx Earle Naval Weapons Stn-Colts Neck, NJ 450-xxxx(E) Hahn AB, Germany 450-xxxx Keflavik AS, Iceland (Via CONUS) 451-xxxx(E) Wueschheim, Germany 452-xxxx(E) Spangdahlem AB, Germany 453-xxxx(E) Bitburg AB, Germany 453-xxxx(E) Pruem AS, Germany 453-xxxx(P) Wahiawa, HI 453-xxxx Minot AFB-Minot, ND 454-xxxx(E) Kalkar, Germany 454-xxxx Harrisburg Intl, PA 454-9xxx Middletown, PA (ANG) 455-xxxx(E) Geilenkirchen AB, Germany 455-xxxx(P) Schofield Barracks, HI 455-3xxx(P) Field Station Kunia, HI 455-xxxx Dover AFB, DE 455-6xxx Atlantic City Airport, NJ 455-9xxx Wilmington/New Castle, DE 456-xxxx(P) Wheeler AAF, HI 456-0xxx Fort Totten-Long Island, NY 456-2xxx Brooklyn NS, NY 456-5xxx Roslyn ANGS, NY 456-6xxx Staten Island NS, NY 456-7xxx Francis S Gabreski Airport-Suffolk, NY 456-8xxx Bellmore, NY 457-xxxx(P) Kaneohe Bay MCAS, HI 457-xxxx Pascagoula NSY, MS 457-2xxx Mobile, AL (USACE) 457-8xxx New Orleans, LA (ANG) 458-xxxx Hill AFB-Ogden, UT 459-xxxx(E) Keflavik, Iceland 459-xxxx(E) Bellows AFS, HI 459-1xxx Fort Sheridan-Evanston, IL 459-2xxx Chicago Midway, IL 460-xxxx(E) Nuernberg, Germany 460-xxxx Moody AFB-Valdosta, GA 460-7xxx Jacksonville Intl, FL 461-xxxx Dyess AFB, TX 462-xxxx(E) Bindlach, Germany 462-xxxx Lathrop, CA (Army Depot) 462-3xxx Stockton Metropolitan, CA 462-5xxx Hayward ANGB, CA 462-9xxx Defense Depot-Tracy, CA 463-xxxx Richards-Gebaur AFB-Grandview, MO 463-7xxx Beech Aircraft Factory, KS 463-9xxx Lake City AAP, MO 464-xxxx Fort Knox, KY 465-xxxx Marine Corps Fin Center-Kansas City, MO 466-xxxx(E) Hohenfels, Germany 466-3xxx Sacramento, CA (NG Unit) 466-4xxx Riverbank, CA (Army Ammo Plant) 466-6xxx Sacramento, CA (NG Unit) 466-7xxx Stockton, CA (DRMO) 466-9xxx San Bruno, CA (DCASR) 467-xxxx Cape Canerval AFS, FL 468-xxxx(P) Lualualei, HI 468-xxxx Robins AFB-Warner Robins, GA 469-xxxx(A) Cold Bay, AK (Long Range Radar Site) 470-xxxx Fort Irwin-Barstow, CA 471-xxxx(P) Pearl Harbor NS, HI 471-xxxx(P) Camp Catlin, HI 471-6xxx(P) Barkings Sands, HI 471-xxxx Fort Sam Houston-San Antonio, TX (5th Army) 471-6xxx Santa Fe Co Muni, NM 472-xxxx(P) Ford Island, HI 472-xxxx K.I. Sawyer AFB-Gwinn, MI 473-xxxx Lackland AFB-San Antonio, TX 474-xxxx(P) Pearl Harbor NB, HI 474-xxxx Williams AFB-Chandler, AZ 474-3xxx Phoenix, AZ (Army Plant) 475-xxxx Treasure Island NS, CA 475-3xxx San Francisco, CA NAVRESREDCOM Reg 20 476-xxxx Brunswick NAS, ME 476-3xxx Quonset State Airport, RI 476-4xxx Camp Keyes-Augusta, ME 476-7xxx Cutler, ME 476-9xxx Winter Harbor NSG, ME 477-xxxx(P) Camp Smith, HI 477-1xxx Eldorado AFS, TX 477-3xxx Goodfellow AFB-San Angelo, TX 477-7xxx Fort Worth, TX (Army Plant) 478-xxxx Hanscom AFB-Bedford, MA 478-4xxx Burlington, MA (Navy) 478-6xxx Wellesley, MA 479-xxxx CFB Halifax, NS Canada 479-0xxx CFB Cornwallis, NS Canada 479-1xxx CFB Shearwater, NS Canada 479-3xxx Charlottetown, PEI Canada 480-xxxx(P) Kawjalein Island 480-xxxx(E) Ramstein AB, Germany 480-xxxx Jefferson Proving Ground-Madison, IN 481-xxxx Francis E. Warren AFB, WY 482-xxxx(E) Spangdahlem AB, Germany 482-1xxx Crane, IN 483-xxxx(E) Kaiserslautern, Germany 483-xxxx Key West NAS, FL 483-2xxx Bocachica, FL (JARCC) 483-7xxx NUSC AUTEC Andros Is, Bah/W Palm Bch, FL 484-xxxx(P) Barbers Point NAS, HI 484-xxxx Camp Lejune, NC 484-6xxx New River MCAS, NC 485-xxxx(E) Baumholder, Germany 485-xxxx Bay St. Louis, MS (Navy Oceanographic Office) 485-2xxx New Orleans, LA (Nav Telecomm-East Bank) 485-8xxx NG Unit New Orleans, LA 486-xxxx Pope AFB-Fayetteville, NC 487-xxxx Randolph AFB-Universal City, TX 488-xxxx Seymour Johnson AFB, NC 488-4xxx Ft. Bragg JSC, NC 488-8xxx Sunnypoint/Southpoint, NC (Mil Ocean Term) 489-xxxx(E) Kapaun AS, Germany 489-xxxx Seneca Army Depot-Seneca, NY 489-3xxx Syracuse, NY (NG Unit) 489-4xxx Latham, NY (NG Unit) 489-9xxx Syracuse Hancock Intl, NY 491-xxxx Muir AAF (Fort Indiantown Gap), PA 493-xxxx Maxwell AFB-Montgomery, AL 494-xxxx(P) Hickam AFB, HI (Pacific Switch) 494-xxxx Moffett Field NAS, CA 494-1xxx San Francisco Intl, CA 495-xxxx(E) Pirmasens, Germany 496-xxxx(E) Sembach AB, Germany 497-xxxx Robins AFB, GA 499-xxxx(P) Hickam AFB, HI (PALCC) 520-1xxx CFB Penhold, AB Canada 520-4xxx CFB Suffield CFB, AB Canada 520-6xxx CFB Penhold, AB Canada 520-8xxx CFB Cold Lake, AB Canada 521-xxxx(P) Yokota AB, Japan 521-xxxx Norfolk, VA (NTS RTSS) 522-xxxx(P) Yokosuka, Japan 522-xxxx San Diego Naval Medical Center, CA 523-xxxx Tyndall AFB-Panama City, FL 524-0xxx San Diego MC Recruit Depot/NTC, CA 524-xxxx FLTASWTRACENPAC, San Diego, CA 524-9xxxx San Clemente Island NALF, CA 525-xxxx Edwards AFB, CA 526-xxxx San Diego NS, CA 527-xxxx Edwards AFB, CA 532-xxxx(P) Finegayan, Guam 535-xxxx(E) Lajes Field, Azores *537-4742 "5151" for Chalice Alpha 539-xxxx Ft. Lee-Petersburg, VA (Also 687) 541-xxxx(P) Camp Smith, HI 544-7711 Washington, DC (FEMA Natl Operations Cntr) 544-7720 Washington, DC (FEMA Alt Emer Info//Coord Cntr) 551-xxxx Port Hueneme NCB Center, CA 552-xxxx(A) Elmendorf AFB, AK 552-xxxx Fort Leavenworth, KS 552-6xxx Sherman AAF, KS 552-7xxx New Century Air Center, KS 553-xxxx San Diego NSB, CA 553-xxxx San Diego, CA (Pac Flt Combat Trng Cntr) 554-xxxx San Antonio, TX (Wilford Hall Medical Center) 555-3xxx Springfield, IL (NG Unit) 555-5xxx St. Louis, MO (Def Contract Management Area) 555-9xxx Jefferson City Mem, MO 556-xxxx Dallas, TX (AAFES Hq) 557-2xxx Cape Cod AFS, MA 557-xxxx Otis ANGB-Falmouth, MA 557-53xx Cape May CG Training Center, NJ 558-xxxx Fort Rucker-Dothan, AL 558-6xxx Dothan, AL 560-xxxx Falcon AFB, CO 561-xxxx(P) Kadena AB, Okinawa (Commando Escort) 561-xxxx(P) Camp Courtney, Japan 561-xxxx Onizuka AFB, CA 563-xxxx Charleston NB-Charleston, SC 563-4xxx Charleston, SC (NAVRESREDCOM Region 7) 564-0xxx Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (Via CONUS) 564-xxxx Norfolk NB/NAS, VA 565-xxxx NB/NAS Norfolk, VA 566-xxxx Ft. Hood, TX 566-2xxx Karnack, TX (Longhorn Army Depot) 567-xxxx Albany MC Log Base, GA 568-xxxx Adlershot, NS Canada 568-5xxx CFB Greenwood, NS Canada 568-7xxx Goose Bay NS, NF Canada 568-8xxx Argentia NS, NF Canada 569-2xxx Edinburgh, IN (Camp Atterbury) 570-xxxx Letterkenny Army Depot, PA 571-xxxx Anniston Army Depot, AL 572-xxxx Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA 572-xxxx Ft. McPherson, GA 573-xxxx Kings Bay NSB, GA 574-xxxx Langley AFB-Hampton, VA 576-xxxx Scott AFB-Belleville, IL 577-0xxx Coronado Naval Amphib, CA 577-1xxx Miramar NAS, CA 577-2xxx Coronado Naval Amphib, CA 577-4xxx Miramar NAS, CA 578-5xxx Bermuda NAS (Via CONUS) 578-8xxx A.P. Hill AAF, VA 579-xxxx Hurlburt Field, FL 580-3xxx Battle Creek, MI (W.K. Kellogg Airport) 580-4xxx Toledo Express Airport, OH 580-5xxx Celeveland, OH (Defense Contract Management) 580-6xxx Akron-Canton Regional, OH (NG Unit) 580-8xxx General Mitchell Intl/ARS, WI 581-xxxx Fort Leonard Wood, MO 581-1xxx Springfield Regional, MO 582-xxxx Cherry Point MCAS-Cherry Point, NC 582-9xxx Raleigh, NC 583-1xxx Mcintire ANGB, SC 583-4xxx Columbia, SC (NG Unit) 583-8xxx Mcintire ANGB, SC 583-9xxx Charlotte/Douglas Intl, NC 584-xxxx Aberdeen Proving Gnd, MD at Edgewood 584-2xxx Army Publication Center-Baltimore, MD 584-3xxx Weide AAF, MD 585-xxxx(A) Clear AFS, AK 585-xxxx Savanna Army Depot-Savanna, IL 585-7xxx Burlington, IA (Iowa Army Ammo Plant) 586-xxxx San Francisco, CA (USAMC Log Ctl Activity) 587-xxxx Griffiss AFB-Rome, NY 588-xxxx Alcoa, TN (ANG) 588-7xxx Athens, GA (Naval Supply Corps School) 589-xxxx Westover ARB-Chicopee, MA 596-xxxx Gunter AFB, AL (Also see 446) 597-xxxx Keesler AFB-Biloxi, MS 620-15xx CFB Edmonton, AB Canada 620-15xx CFB Calgary, AB Canada 620-19xx Yellowknife, NWT Canada (Northern Reg Hq) 620-3xxx Wainwright, AB Canada 620-4xxx CFB Edmonton/Lancaster Park-Namao, AB Canada 620-7xxx CFB Calgary, AB Canada 620-8xxx CFB Edmonton, AB Canada/Griesbach Barracks 621-1xxx(P) Ft. Buckner, Japan 621-2xxx(P) Camp Courtney/Torii Station, Japan 621-3xxx(P) Camp Kinser/Zukeran, Japan 621-4xxx(P) Kadena AB, Japan 621-xxxx(E) Decimomannu AB, Italy 621-1xxx Montreal, PQ Canada (CFB Mob Cmnd Ops) 621-2xxx CFB Longue Pointe, PQ Canada 621-3xxx CFB St. Jean, PQ Canada 621-4xxx Mont-Apica, PQ Canada 621-5xxx CFB Valcartier, PQ Canada 621-7xxx CFB St. Hubert, PQ Canada 621-9xxx CFB Bagotville, PQ Canada 622-xxxx(P) Cp Mctureous/Cp Courtney/Cp SD Butler, Japan 622-xxxx(E) San Vito dei Normanni AS, Italy 622-0xxx St. Margaret's BNCC, NB Canada 622-1xxx CFS St. John's/CFS Barrington/CFB Greenwood, NS Canada 622-2xxx CFB Gagetown, NB Canada 622-3xxx CFS Gander/CFB Chatham, NF 622-5xxx CFS Debert, NS Canada 622-6xxx CFB Moncton, NS Canada 622-8xxx CFB Gagetown, NB Canada 622-9xxx CFB Goose Bay Canada 623-xxxx(P) Camp Hansen/Camp Butler, Japan 623-06xx Jackson, MI (NG Unit) 623-07xx Lansing, MI (NG Unit) 623-09xx Lansing, MI (NG Unit) 623-3xxx Grayling AAF, MI 623-5xxx Lansing, MI (NG Unit) 624-5xxx(E) Sigonella AB, Italy 624-xxxx Lakehurst NAW Center, NJ 625-xxxx(P) Camp Schwab, Japan 625-4xxx(E) Naples, Italy 625-6xxx(E) Naples, Italy 625-4xxx Thunder Bay, ON Canada 625-5xxx CFB London, ON Canada 626-xxxx(P) Woomera AS, Australia 626-xxxx(A) Anchorage Kulis ANGB, AK 627-xxxx Ottawa, ON Canada 627-8xxx Natl Def Ops Cntr (NDOC)-Ottawa, ON Canada 628-xxxx CFB North Bay (Canadian NORAD Reg ROCC) 628-2xxx CFB North Bay, ON (Air Defense Hq) 628-5/6xxx Natl Def Ops Cntr (NDOC)-Ottawa, ON 629-xxxx Comiso AS, Italy 629-1680 Camp Roberts, CA (USAISC DSCOC) 630-xxxx(P) Kadena AB, Japan 630-3xxx CFB Wainwright, AB Canada 630-8xxx Camp Roberts Bldg 18000, CA 630-86xx Camp Roberts (USAISC Satcomsta), CA 630-9xxx San Luis Obispo, CA (NG Unit) 631-8xxx Springfield, IL 632-xxxx(E) Aviano AB, Italy 632-xxxx Malmstrom AFB-Great Falls, MT 633-xxxx(E) Leghorn, Italy 633-xxxx McClellan AFB-Sacramento, CA 634-xxxx(P) Kadena AB, Okinawa 634-xxxx(E) Vicenza, Italy 634-1xxx Terre Haute, IN 635-xxxx Fort Campbell-Hopkinsville, KY 635-5xxx Sabre AHP, TN 636-xxxx(P) Futenma MCAS, Okinawa 636-xxxx Stewart Intl, NY 636-3xxx Camp Johnson Colchester, VT (NG Unit) 636-4xxx New London, CT (Naval Underwater Lab) 636-7xxx Hartford, CT (NG Unit) 636-8xxx Bradley Intl, CT 636-9xxx Barnes Muni, MA 637-xxxx(P) Makiminato, Japan 637-2xxx Meridian NAS, MS 637-5xxx Minden, LA (Army Ammo Plant) 637-6xxx Thompson Field/Jackson, MS (ANG/NG Unit) 638-xxxx Portland Intl, OR 639-xxxx Ft. Sill, OK 640-xxxx(P) Ft. Buckner, Japan 640-1xxx(P) Woomera ASN, Australia 642-xxxx(P) White Beach, Japan 644-xxxx(P) Torii Station, Japan 644-xxxx NSA Ft. Meade, MD 645-xxxx Camp Foster, Japan 645-7xxx Waldorf, MD (Ground Entry Point) 647-xxxx CFB Winnipeg, MB Canada 648-2xxx(E) Decimomannu AB, Sardinia, Italy 654-xxxx Ft. Belvoir, VA 656-7xxx *Davidson AAF, VA 657-xxxx Fairchild AFB, WA 661-xxxx(E) Athens, Greece 661-9xxx(E) Souda Bay, Crete 661-xxxx CFB St Jean, PQ Canada 668-xxxx(R) Iraklion AB, Crete 672-xxxx(E) Ankara AS, Turkey 672-xxxx Oakland Flt & Industrial Sup Center/NSC, CA 673-xxxx Charleston AFB, SC 674-2xxx Chesterfield, VA (CAP VA Wing) 675-xxxx(E) Izmir AS, Turkey 675-xxxx Ellsworth AFB, SD 676-xxxx(E) Incirlik AB, Turkey 677-5xxx CFB Petawawa, ON 678-xxxx Naval Reserve Force HQ, NOLA, LA 678-2xxx Naval Support Activity, NOLA, LA 679-xxxx(E) Pirinclik AS, Turkey 680-xxxx Little Creek Amphib Base, VA 680-xxxx Fort Monroe-Hampton, VA 680-9xxx Army Engineer District-Norfolk, VA 681-xxxx Cannon AFB-Clovis, NM 682-0xxx Indian Springs AF Aux Fld, NV 682-xxxx Nellis AFB-Las Vegas, NV 683-xxxx Defense Depot Memphis, TN 684-xxxx(P) Barbers Point, HI 684-xxxx Portsmouth Naval Shipyard-Portsmouth, NH 684-9xxx Concord, NH (NG Unit) 685-xxxx Bergstrom ARB, TX 686-xxxx Alameda, CA (Defense Logistics Agency) 687-xxxx Fort Lee-Petersburg, VA (See 539) 688-xxxx US Military Academy-West Point, NY 689-xxxx Plattsburgh AFB-Plattsburgh, NY 689-4xxx Burlington, VT (ANG) 691-xxxx Fort Carson-Colorado Springs, CO 692-xxxx(A) Adak NS, AK 692-xxxx Peterson AFB-Colorado Springs, CO (Also 834) 693-1xxx AR/AF Exchange Svc-St. Louis Army Dep, MO 693-3xxx ANG/Army Engineers-St. Louis, MO 693-6xxx Lambert-St Louis Intl, MO 693-7xxx Army AG Publications Center-St. Louis, MO 693-8xxx St. Louis, MO (ANG) 694-2xxx Birmingham Airport, AL (ANG) 694-3xxx Army National Guard-Nashville, TN 695-xxxx Defense Depot-Richmond, VA 696-xxxx Joliett Army Ammo Pit-Joliett, IL 696-6xxx Mansfield Lahm Airport, OH (ANG) 697-xxxx Marietta, GA (DCASR) 698-7xxx Bangor Intl, ME (ANG) 699-xxxx Fort Benjamin Harrison, IN 699-1xxx Indianapolis Brookside Airpark, IN 720-xxxx Rosecrans Memorial, MO 720-1xxx Adj General National Guard-Lincoln, NE 720-4xxx Forbes Field Topeka, KS 720-6xxx Sunflower Army Ammo Plant DeSoto, KS 720-8xxx Topeka, KS (ANG Hq) 720-9xxx St. Joseph, MO (ANG) 721-xxxx(A) King Salmon, AK (Long Range Radar Site) 721-3xxx(P) Camp Long, RK 721-5xxx(P) Camp Page, RK 721-7xxx(P) Tongdaemun, RK 721-xxxx Blytheville AFB, AR 722-xxxx(A) Indian Mtn, AK (Long Range Radar Site) 722-xxxx(E) Moron AB, Spain 722-3xxx(P) Camp Market, RK 722-4xxx(P) Camp Colbern, RK 722-5xxx(P) Camp Mercer, RK 722-8xxx Camp Grayling, MI 723-1xxx(E) Torrejon AB, Spain 723-7xxx(E) La Maddalena, Italy 723-xxxx(P) Yongsan Main 1 Seoul, RK 723-3390 USCG Air Station, Elizabeth City, NC 724-xxxx(A) Tin City, AK (Long Range Radar Site) 724-xxxx(E) Zaragoza, Spain 724-xxxx(P) Yongsan Main 2 Seoul, RK 724-1xxx Terre Haute Hulman Reg, IN 724-3xxx Dane Co Reg-Truax Field, WI 724-4xxx Greater Peoria Airport, IL 724-8xxx Madison, WI (ANG) 724-94xx West Bend Muni, WI 725-xxxx(A) Camp Lisburne, AK (Long Range Radar Site) 725-xxxx(P) Yongsan Seoul, RK 725-xxxx Lajes Field, Azores (Via CONUS also 535) 726-xxxx(E) La Maddalena, Italy 727-xxxx(E) Rota NS/NAS, Spain 728-xxxx(A) Tatalina, AK (Long Range Radar Site) 728-xxxx(P) Hanham Village, RK 728-xxxx Mountain Home AFB, ID 730-xxxx(P) Camp Casey, RK 730-xxxx(E) Thule AB, Greenland 730-xxxx McClellan AFB, CA 731-xxxx(A) Sparrevohn, AK (Long Range Radar Site) 731-xxxx Little Rock AFB-Little Rock, AR 731-9xxx Allen C. Thompson Field-Jackson, MS 732-xxxx(A) Ft. Yukon, AK (Long Range Radar Site) 732-xxxx(P) Camp Stanley, RK 732-6xxx(P) Camp Red Cloud, RK 732-xxxx Laughlin AFB-Del Rio, TX 733-xxxx Chatham, NB Canada 734-2xxx(P) Camp Giant., RK 734-5xxx(P) Camp Howze, RK 734-8xxx(P) Camp Dodge, RK 734-xxxx Fort Jackson-Columbia, SC 735-xxxx North Island NAS, CA 736-xxxx(P) Yongsan South 1 Seoul, RK 736-xxxx Sheppard AFB-Wichita Falls, TX 737-xxxx(P) Yongsan South 2 Seoul, RK 737-xxxx Fort Hood, TX 738-xxxx(P) Yongsan South 3 Seoul, RK 738-xxxx Robert Gray/Ft. Hood, TX 739-xxxx Fort Worth NAS/JRB, TX 740-xxxx Ft. Buchanan San Juan, PR (Via CONUS) 741-xxxx(P) Site K-16, RK 741-xxxx Alpena Cty Reg Airport, MI 741-8xxx Grand Rapids, MI (DCASMA) 742-xxxx(P) Camp Tango, RK 742-xxxx Columbus AFB, MS 742-7xxx Wichita, KS (NG Unit) 743-xxxx McConnell AFB-Wichita, KS 744-xxxx Bangor NSB, WA 744-3xxx Fort Lawton-Seattle, WA (see 357) 744-31xx Snohomish Co (Paine Fld), WA 744-6431 Port Angeles CGAS, WA 745-xxxx Lexington Bluegrass Army Depot, KY 745-6xxx Richmond Bluegrass Army Depot, KY 746-xxxx Redstone Arsenal-Hunstville, AL 747-3xxx Helena, MT (NG Unit) 747-8xxx Rapid City Reg, SD 749-2xxx Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO 749-4xxx Pueblo Army Depot, CO 752-xxxx(A) Elmendorf AFB, AK 753-xxxx(P) Camp Humphreys, RK 753-3xxx(P) Pyongtaek, RK (Naval Security Group) 760-xxxx(P) Taegu, RK (DCS Autodin Switch) 760-3xxx Symrna, TN (NG Unit) 760-9xxx Chattanooga, TN (Army Ammo Plant) 762-xxxx(E) Heidelberg, Ger (USAEUR ARCCNET Console) 762-5xxx(P) Chinhae, RK 763-3xxx(P) Pusan, RK 763-7xxx(P) Pusan, RK 764-xxxx(P) Camp Walker, RK 765-xxxx(P) Camp Carroll, RK 766-xxxx(P) Site K-2, RK 766-4xxx NG Unit Salt Lake City Muni, UT 767-3xxx(P) Pohang, RK 768-xxxx(P) Camp Henry, RK 768-5xxx CNB Vanier, ON Canada 768-6xxx CNB Ottawa, ON Canada 776-xxxx Ingleside NS, TX 777-xxxx(E) Pirinclik AS Diyarbakir, Turkey 777-xxxx Hill AFB, UT 778-2xxx Birmingham, AL (ANG) 778-3xxx Nashville, TN (NG) 778-6xxx Nashville, TN (ANG) 778-9xxx Meridian, MS (ANG) 779-xxxx Redstone Arsenal-Huntsville, AL 780-xxxx(E) Massweiler, Germany 780-xxxx(P) Kunsan AB, RK 780-xxxx Fort Gordon-Augusta, GA 781-xxxx(P) Osan AB Songtan City, RK 781-xxxx Barksdale AFB, LA 782-xxxx(P) Kunsan AB, Korea 782-xxxx(E) CFB Lahr, Germany (CANFORCE Europe Hq) 782-xxxx Ft. Lewis, WA 783-xxxx(E) CFB Baden-Sollingen, Germany 784-xxxx(P) Osan AB, Korea 784-xxxx Fort Benning-Columbus, GA 785-xxxx(P) Kimhae, RK 785-xxxx Wright Patterson AFB-Dayton, OH 786-xxxx(P) Kwangju AB, RK 786-xxxx Fort Wayne Intl, IN 786-5xxx Warren, MI (Army Tank-Auto Command) 786-8xxx Warren, MI (USA TACOM New Eq Tng) 786-9xxx General Billy Mitchell Field, WI 787-xxxx Wright-Patterson AFB-Dayton, OH 788-xxxx(P) Suwon AB. RK 789-xxxx Dugway Proving Ground, UT 789-4xxx Army Depot Ogden, UT 789-5xxx Michael AAF, UT 790-xxxx Tooele Army Depot, UT 791-xxxx(E) Florennes AB, Belgium 791-2xxx(E) Bonn, Germany 791-4xxx(E) Zwibruecken AB, Germany 791-5xxx(M) Kuwait City, Kuwait 791-xxxx Orlando NTC-Orlando, FL 791-4xxx Orlando, FL (Army) 791-6xxx Homestead ARB, FL 791-7xxx Homestead ARB, FL 792-xxxx Great Lakes NTC, IL 793-2xxx(E) Brussels, Belgium (FAA European Office) 793-2xxx Quad City, IL 793-6xxx Rock Island Arsenal-Rock Island, IL 794-xxxx(A) Cape Newenham, AK (Long Range Radar Site) 794-xxxx Charleston NWS, SC 795-xxxx(A) Cape Romanzof, AK (Long Range Radar Site) 795-xxxx Tobyhanna Army Depot-Tobyhanna, PA 797-xxxx Fort Gillem-Forest Park, GA 798-1xxx Twin Cities AAP, MN 799-3xxx Fairfield, CA (David Grant USAF Med Cntr) 799-6xxx Sunnyvale, CA (USAF Satellite Center) 820-xxxx Whidbey Island NAS, WA 820-7xxx Spokane Intl, WA (ANG) 821-xxxx Fort Huachuca-Sierra Vista, AZ 824-4xxx Milwaukee, WI (DCMAO) 825-4xxx St. Paul, MN (ANG/NG Unit) 825-5xxx Minneapolis-St Paul Intl, MN 825-6xxx St. Paul , MN (DCASMA Twin Cities) 825-7xxx Duluth AFS, MN 826-1xxx CFB Winnipeg, MB 826-4xxx CFB Dundurn Det, SK Canada 826-5xxx CFB Moose Jaw, SK 826-6xxx Regina, SK Canada 826-8xxx Saskatoon, SK Canada 827-1xxx CFB Trenton, ON Canada 827-2xxx CFB Trenton, ON Canada 827-3xxx CFB Trenton, ON Canada 827-4xxx CFS Leitrim, ON Canada 828-23xx(M) Bahrain, BA 828-28xx(M) Dhahran, Saudia Arabia 828-xxxx Oakland Naval Medical Center, CA 828-3xxx Coast Guard Island Alameda, CA (USCG) 829-xxxx Red River Army Depot, TX 830-xxxx Fallon NAS, NV 830-4xxx Reno/Tahoe Intl, NV 830-5xxx Carson City, NV 830-6xxx Kingsley AFS, Kamath OR 830-7xxx Hawthorne Army Ammo Depot, NV 831-xxxx Roosevelt Roads, PR (Via CONUS) 831-7xxx Sabana Seca, PR Nav Sec Act (Via CONUS) 832-xxxx Parris Is MC Recruit Depot-Parris Island, SC 832-4xxx Res Tr Park, NC (Army Research Center) 832-6xxx Beaufort MCAS-Beaufort, SC 832-7xxx Beaufort MCAS-Beaufort, SC 833-xxxx Los Angeles AFS, CA 834-xxxx(E) Thule AB, Greenland 834-xxxx Peterson AFB-Colorado Springs, CO (Also 692) 834-4xxx La Junta, CO 835-xxxx Fort Benning-Columbus, GA 836-5xxx Norfolk, VA (CINCLANT/CINCUSACOM) 837-xxxx Travis AFB-Fairchild, CA 838-xxxx Reese AFB-Hurlwood, TX 838-5xxx Lockheed AFP #4 Ft Worth, TX 839-xxxx Sacramento Army Depot, CA 840-xxxx Ottawa, ON Canada 841-xxxx CFB Alert, NWT 842-xxxx Ottawa, ON Canada *844-7313 ??? PP f/Razor 63 aircraft-Tinker AFB 845-xxxx Ottawa, ON Canada (National Defense Hq) 846-2xxx AF Det 1 North Warning, ON Canada 846-3xxx Ottawa, ON Canada 846-4xxx Lahr, Germany 846-5xxx Ottawa, ON Canada (DCASMA) 846-7xxx Lahr, Germany 848-8xxx Alert, NWT Canada (SRS) 850-xxxx Columbus, OH (Def Construction Supply Cntr) 850-3xxx Columbus, OH (Defense Depot) 851-xxxx Pentagon, Washington, DC 852-xxxx Pease ANGB-Portsmouth, NH 853-xxxx Luke AFB-Glendale, AZ 853-2xxx Phoenix , AZ (ANG) 853-4xxx Tucson Intl, AZ (ANG) 853-8xxx Phoenix, AZ 853-9xxx Sky Harbor Intl, AZ 853-xxxx Gila Bend AF Aux Field, AZ 854-xxxx Patrick AFB-Cocoa Beach, FL 855-xxxx Sierra Army Depot, CA 855-7xxx Bridgeport, CA (MCTC) 856-xxxx Fort Riley-Junction City, KS 857-xxxx Mountain Home AFB, ID 858-xxxx Andrews AFB, MD 859-xxxx Oakland Army Base-Oakland, CA 860-xxxx Cecil Field NAS-Jacksonville, FL 860-33xx Savannah Intl, GA 860-34xx Camp Blanding, FL 860-7xxx St. Augustine, FL 860-81xx Brunswick, GA (JCSS) 860-82xx Savannah Intl, GA 860-9xxx Muniz ANGB, Puerto Rico (Via CONUS) 861-2xxx Corpus Christi NAS, TX 861-6xxx Kingsville NAS, TX 862-xxxx Chanute AFB, Rantoul, IL 863-xxxx(A) Ft. Richardson, AK 863-xxxx Fort Polk-Leesville, LA 864-xxxx(A) Ft. Richardson, AK 864-xxxx Little Creek Amphib, VA 864-6xxx Richmond Intl, VA 864-7xxxx Richmond Intl, VA (Army) 865-xxxx Fort McClellan-Anniston, AL 866-xxxx Altus AFB, OK 867-xxxx Holloman AFB-Alamogordo, NM 867-9xxx Santa Fe, NM (NG Unit) 868-xxxx Gulfport NCB, MS 868-7xxx Whiting Field NAS, FL 869-xxxx Columbus, OH (Defense Finance Center) 870-xxxx(P) Diego Garcia 870-xxxx Fort Stewart/Hunter AAF-Savannah, GA 870-xxxx Wright AAF, GA 871-xxxx Camp Ripley, MN 872-xxxx(A) Fort Greely-Junction, AK 872-xxxx Duke Field AFS, FL 872-xxxx Eglin AFB, FL 873-xxxx(A) Fort Greely, AK 873-3xxx Seal Beach NWS, CA 873-6xxx Van Nuys, CA (ANG) 873-9xxx Long Beach Naval Hospital, CA 874-xxxx NAS Dallas, TX 874-3xxx Hensley Fld ANGB, TX 875-xxxx Eglin AF Aux Nr 3, Duke Field, FL 876-xxxx Norton, AFB-San Bernadino, CA 877-1xxx Camp George Denver, CO 877-2xxx Englewood, CO 877-6xxx Buckley ANGB, CO 877-9xxx Buckley ANGB, CO 878-xxxx Monterey Naval Postgraduate School, CA 878-9xxx Sam Luis Obispo, CA (ANG) 879-xxxx Fort Huachuca, AZ (USAISC HQ) 880-xxxx Picatinny Arsenal Dover, NJ 881-xxxx New Boston AFS, NH 881-14xx NG Unit Augusta, ME 881-16xx Boston, MA 883-3xxx Garland, TX (ANG) 884-xxxx Tinker AFB, OK (Also see 336/339) 887-xxxx(E) Sondrestrom AB, Greenland 891-1xxx Portland, OR 891-3xxx USCG Astoria Reg, OR 892-xxxx(A) Adak NAS, Alaska 892-8xxx Charles Melvin Price Support Center, IL 893-7xxx Port Hueneme Channel Islands ANGS, CA 894-2xxx Cedar Rapids, IA (DCMAO) 895-xxxx(E) Lajes AB, Azores 896-xxxx Luke AFB, AZ 898-xxxx Ontario Intl, CA 899-xxxx(M) Dhahran, Saudi Arabia (FWD) 899-xxxx Yuma Proving Grounds-Yuma, AZ 920-xxxx Loring AFB-Limestone, ME 921-2xxx Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, MS 922-xxxx Pensacola NAS-Pensacola, FL 923-xxxx Fort Meade-Odenton, MD (1st Army) 924-2xxx Hill AFB, UT 924-3xxx Salt Lake City Intl, UT 924-4xxx Fort Douglas, UT 924-5xxx Draper, UT (ANG) 924-6xxx Tucson Intl, AZ 924-9xxx Salt Lake City Intl, UT 925-xxxx Dobbins ARB/Atlanta NAS, GA 926-xxxx Lowry AFB-Denver, CO 926-1xxx Denver, CO 927-xxxx Fort Eustis-Newport News, VA 927-9xxx Fort Story-Virginia Beach, VA (See 438) 928-xxxx Grissom AFB-Peru, IN 929-xxxx Fort Ord-Monterey, CA 930-6xxx O'Hare Intl/ARS-Chicago, IL 931-xxxx Radford Army Ammo Plant, VA 932-1xxx Ft. Meade, MD 932-2xxx Glenview NAS-Glenview, IL 932-4xxx Battle Creek, MI (Defense Logistics Agency) 933-xxxx Corona, CA (Naval Ordnance Station) 934-xxxx Charlottesville, VA (Army) 935-xxxx Elizabeth City CGAS/Muni, NC 936-xxxx Morgantown, WV (Navy) 939-1xxx Strategic Command Post DSN numbers 939-32xx Camp Douglas, WI (NG Unit) 939-6xxx Sioux Gateway Airport, IA 939-7xxx Sioux Falls, SD 939-8xxx Des Moines Intl, IA 940-xxxx(A) Tok, AK (USCG Lorsta) 940-1xxx Ft. Worth, TX 940-1xxx Dallas, TX (DCMDS) 940-2xxx FAA MAMC-Oklahoma City, OK 940-3xxx Muldrow Afld, OK 940-5xxx Will Rogers World, OK 940-7xxx Vance AFB, OK 941-xxxx Pudget Sound NS, WA 941-3xxx Seattle NAS, WA 941-5xxx Boise/Gowen Field, ID 941-7xxx Pacific Beach NF, WA 942-xxxx Jacksonville NAS, FL 943-xxxx Fitzsimons Army Medical Center-Denver, CO 943-6xxx Cheyenne Muni, WY (AF/ANG/NG) 944-xxxx Fort Dix-Wrightsville, NJ 945-xxxx Kelly AFB-San Antonio, TX 946-1xxx Lincoln Muni, NE 946-2xxx Camp Dodge/Des Moines, IA 946-3xxx Volk Field, WI 946-5xxx Elkhorn, NE (ACOMMG/CC) 946-7xxx Lincoln, NE (Army Aviation) 947-xxxx March AFB-Riverside, CA 947-35xx Ontario Intl, CA 947-55xx San Diego ANGS, CA 948-xxxx Newport NB-Newport, RI 949-1xxx Lemoore NAS, CA 949-2xxx Fort Hunter Ligget-Jolan, CA 949-3xxx Lemoore Naval Air Reserve Center, CA 949-5xxx Fresno Air Terminal, CA 949-8xxx Camp Roberts ARNG, CA 949-9xxx Fresno Air Terminal, CA 950-xxxx(A) Neklason Lake, AK (AAO) 950-3xxx(A) Valdex, AK (USCG MSO) 950-4xxx(A) Elmendorf AFB, AK 950-6xxx(A) St. Paul Island, AK (USCG Lorsta) 950-xxxx Rickenbacker ANGB-Columbus, OH 950-5xxx General Mitchell Intl, WI 951-xxxx Yuma MCAS, AZ 953-xxxx Yorktown NWC, VA 953-2xxx Richmond, VA (NG Unit) 953-7xxx Williamsburg, VA (COMNAVIUWGRU Two) 954-2xxx Ellington Fld, TX 954-5xxx Camp Mabry/Austin, TX 955-xxxx South Weymouth NAS-South Weymouth, MA 955-4xxx Boston, MA (Def Contract Management District) 955-5xxx Watertown, MA (DMATS) 956-xxxx Will Rodgers World Airport, OK 956-1xxx Parsons, KS (Army Ammo Plant) 956-2xxx Marshall, TX (Army Ammo Plant) 956-3xxx Rosecrans Mem, MO 956-5xxx Tulsa Intl, OK 956-6xxx McAlester, OK (Army Ammo Plant) 956-8xxx Oklahoma City, OK (ANG) 957-xxxx 29 Palms MCB, CA 958-3xxx Hawthorne, CA (FAA Regional HQ) 958-7xxx San Diego, CA (Naval Comsta) 958-8xxx El Centro NAF, CA 960-2xxx Camp Blanding, FL 960-3xxx Starke, FL (CSMS) 960-4xxx Orlando, FL (NTSC) 960-6xxx Mayport NS, FL 960-7xxx Lakeland, FL (Army Aviation) 961-xxxx Norfolk Naval Shipyard-Portsmouth, VA 962-2xxx Fort Chaffee-Fort Smith, AR 962-8xxx Ft Smith Muni, AR 965-xxxx Shaw AFB-Sumter, SC 966-2xxx Pine Bluff Arsenal, AR 966-3xxx Pine Bluff Arsenal, AR 966-5xxx Memphis NAS-Millington, TN 966-6xxx Milan Army Ammo Plant, TN 966-8xxx Memphis Intl, TN *967-4580 Unknown pp f/Delta 14 968-xxxx MacDill AFB-Tampa, FL 968-4xxx St Petersburg-Clearwater Intl, FL 968-7xxx Avon Park AFS, FL 969-xxxx Kelly AFB, TX 971-xxxx Hunter Army Airfield, GA (See 870) 972-xxxx Fort McArthur-San Pedro, CA 972-2xxx Los Alamitos AAF, CA 972-3xxx El Segundo, CA (DCASR) 972-6xxx Van Nuys, CA (DCASD) 974-xxxx Watervliet, NY (Army Arsenal) 974-4xxx Latham, NY (Army Aviation) 974-9xxx Schenectady Airport, NY 975-xxxx Whiteman AFB, MO 976-xxxx McChord AFB-Tacoma, WA 977-1xxx New Cumberland, PA (Army Depot) 977-9xxx Baltimore, MD (NG Unit) 978-xxxx Fort Bliss-El Paso, TX 978-8xxx Biggs AFF, TX 979-3xxx Santa Fe, NM (NG Unit) 984-xxxx McChord AFB, WA 986-xxxx Wright Patterson AFB, OH (Also see 785/787) 986-5xxx Dayton, OH (Defense Electronics Supply Center) 988-xxxx Fort Richie, MD (Also see 277) 988-4xxx Blue Ridge Summit/Site R 989-3xxx Cincinnati, OH (DCASD) 989-4xxx Louisville, KY (ANG) 989-5xxx Louisville Naval Ord Station, KY 991-xxxx Willow Grove NAS/JRB-Willow Grove, PA 992-xxxx Fort Monmouth0Red Bank, NJ (USAISC Agncy) 993-xxxx Alameda NAS-Alameda, CA 994-xxxx New York, NY (DCASR) 997-xxxx El Toro MCAS, CA 997-7xxx Tustin MCAS, CA