Inprocessing Procedures
The Fort Benning in/out processing and Replacement Operations
focuses on the installation clearance procedures and individual
Soldier readiness verification. AG organizes the various
installation agencies needed to welcome and depart permanent party
Soldiers and their Families from Fort Benning. Initial
installation sign-in and replacement center support are
operational 24 hours daily at Building 2607, 706-545-3608.
Upon arrival at the Replacement Operations Center, each Soldier is
asked a list of questions which willresult in them receiving a
"tailored" in processing checklist. This "tailored" checklist
will require them to inprocess only those opitional agencies
thatare applicable to their needs. There are a total of ten (10)
opitional in processing agencies and twelve (12) mandatory
agencies.
During the first full day of in processing, all soldiers attend a
4 hour session that involves briefings given by DENTAC, MEDPROS,
TRICARE, Occupational Health, Health Promotions, Pinnacle (Post
Housing), Finanace, ACS/DMWR, Drug and Alcohol, and Better
Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS).
Upon completion of these sessions, Soldiers proceed to complete
other in processing requirements identified on their "tailored"
checklist. All in processing agencies are located in Soldier's
Plaza and are with walking distance. Overall, it takes on average
of 3 days to complete installation in processing.
Other in processing requirements will be conducted at the unit of
assignment ( i.e., Central Issue Facility, Security Clearance,
Government Credit Cards,etc.).
The Following Point of Contact numbers are provided in regards to
unit assignment decisions:
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Enlisted: 706-545-4103; DSN: 312-835-8790
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Officer: 706-545-5240: DSN: 312-835-5240
In/out processing of Students and Trainees is coordinated by
the Commander operating the course of instruction that the Soldier
is attending. If you are coming to Fort Benning to attend
training/Schools, please use the
following link for check in and in-processing procedures.
What to do if you Get Married
Enroute
If you get married before you PCS, you must inform your
Commander and follow the procedures exactly as you are given. If
you do not follow proper procedures, the military will not pay for
travel and housing for your spouse.