Pope Army Airfield Base Guide
Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina
Pope Army Airfield is a former Air Force base now part of the Fort Liberty garrison. There are still Air Force missions here; this base is home to the 43rd Air Mobility Operations Group, responsible for deployments to Joint Special Operations Command and the XVIII Airborne Corps and 82nd Airborne Division.
Pope Army Airfield is near Fayetteville, North Carolina, a city with almost 400,000 people. Get all the info you need about Pope Army Airfield including schools, commissary info, base phone numbers, nearby colleges, and more.
Pope Army Airfield Base History
Pope Army Airfield has partnered with Fort Liberty, creating a relationship that employs about ten percent of the army, benefitting servicemen and women as well as the community and the country they serve. Troops from PAA conduct airlift and port missions and contribute to humanitarian missions worldwide.
Named after 1st Lt. Harley Halbert Pope in 1919, who died in a crash near Cape Fear River, Pope Field has demonstrated its importance in U.S. air support through its sustained cooperation with the armed forces and philanthropic missions.
Pope Army Airfield, although supporting the Air Force, was transferred to the Army in 2005, supporting Fort Bragg. The base has over 2,500 active duty members and their families, as well as almost 1,000 civilians. PAA is affiliated with Fort Bragg, which has about 60,000 active duty members.
Pope Army Airfield Surrounding Area
The nearest metro area to Pop Army Field is Fayetteville, North Carolina, with many recreational options for adults and families. Those interested in learning more about the installation and the military will enjoy the Airport and Special Operations Museum.
Spend the day perusing the Museum of The Cape Fear and the nearby Cape Fear Botanical Gardens. For families, Fascinate-U Children’s Museum is an ideal excursion with smaller children.
For those with older kids and an adventurous streak, ZipQuest Waterfall and Treetop Adventure has plenty of courses and choices to get the adrenaline moving. For those who prefer to spend a day on the green, golfers will be excited to learn that Fort Bragg is home to both Ryder Golf Course and Stryker Golf Course, with various membership types and the additional option of lessons. For more information, call (910) 907-4653.
Pope Army Airfield Mission and Units
The 43d Air Mobility Operations Group provides Senior Air Force Airfield support to the Army’s XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg Installation Garrison Commanders, fulfilling military and humanitarian needs worldwide.
Pope Army Airfield is home to the following units:
- 43rd Air Mobility Squadron
- 43rd Communications Squadron
- 43rd Comptroller Squadron
- 43rd Force Unit Squadron
- 43rd Force Support Squadron
- 43rd Medical Squadron
- 43rd Operations Support Squadron
- 34th Combat Training Squadron
- 49th Combat Training Squadron
- 43rd Group Staff Agencies
Pope Army Airfield In-Processing and Check-In
Consult your squadron directly to schedule appointments for in-processing. After arrival, you must sign in with your Commander Support Staff. They will guide you through the initial phase of your employment on base and provide essential information about your duties.
Your appointments will include but are not limited to:
- Pope Newcomers Orientation an introduction to Pope Army Field Forces and the Fayetteville community
- The opportunity to meet with the Group Commander
- Finance briefing and various other agencies
Child Care at Pope Army Airfield
Many childcare options are available at Fort Bragg and Pope Army Airfield through the Child Development Center (CDC). Children ages six weeks to five years old are eligible for hourly or full-time, or after-school care, including kids with special needs.
Payments for child care are usually made on a sliding scale to accommodate families. Call (910) 396-4313 or (910) 908-4564 to inquire. At nearby Fort Bragg, home childcare options with qualified providers are available for children from one month old to 12 years old.
Youth programs and the accredited School Age Program are available for older children for social opportunities and fun. Call (910) 908-4314 to learn how to register.
The Alexander CDC is located in the nearby Linden Oaks Housing Area in the Covas Military Housing area and may provide more off-base options. The Alexander CDC can be reached at (910) 495-0878 for more information.
Pope Army Airfield Housing
Finding housing through the Air Force can be achieved through the Air Force Housing Department. Air Force Housing can provide housing details and potential opportunities. Fort Liberty and Pope Field Housing are affiliated with the Corvias Leasing Center. Contact Corvius at the center below:
Email: Libertyrelocation@corvias.com
There are nearly 700 units of multi-bedroom residencies with various amenities, and there are now options for retired military and DoD Civilians. For more information, call (877) 703-6540. Additional housing units can be found at Randolph Pointe on Fort Bragg for those needing smaller residencies. Call (910) 764-5008.
Related: Basic Allowance for Housing Calculator
PCS and TDY Lodging at Pope Army Airfield
Your options for new arrivals needing temporary housing are more limited at short notice. Book in advance for best results. Contact the Lodging Office in Moon Hall at Fort Liberty for reservations when you have orders to the base. Call (910) 396-7700.
Transportation
Because of its location, there are many options for arrival at Pope Air Force Base. Travelers can fly into Fayetteville Regional Airport, less than five miles from PAA. From the airport, a taxi ride is the easiest way to get to the base. After dark, use a taxi and make someone aware of your arrival time.
The base is also accessible by car using I-95 or highways 24, 87 or 210. If traveling from I-95 north, head toward Owen Drive. If coming from the south, head toward Grove Street. Access from the smaller highways at Manchester gate may not be possible on the weekends. The Carolina Inn can be used temporarily if immediate lodging on base is unavailable.
Vehicle Registration And Driver’s License
All vehicles should have a valid inspection sticker if local to North Carolina and pay state vehicle tax unless arrangements are made for exemption for active duty members. Family members receive a discounted rate. As in most states, liability insurance and a valid driver’s license are mandatory.
It is lawful to use seatbelts, applicable child safety regulations and to avoid using a cell phone while operating a vehicle. Check local and state laws for changes and specifics.
Pope Army Airfield Schools
Housing is key to enrolling in the school you want at Pope Army Airfield. Those living on base cannot be registered at local schools. According to the Department of Defense, “A catch-22 exists for people staying on-base in lodging,’ and newcomers should take note.
“Because they are on-base, on government property, they cannot be enrolled in local (Cumberland County, Harnett County, etc.) schools.” If you can’t get on-base housing within 90 days, your children “cannot be enrolled in the DODEA-run schools on the installation.” The School Liaison is the resource about this policy and more information on how to find and enroll in the appropriate school.
Housing must be achieved in 90 days to secure a school. Off-base housing can enroll near temporary lodging and adjust once permanent housing is secured. Always bring immunization records, report cards, and other relevant schooling documentation when enrolling. Call the Airman and Family Readiness Center at Pope Army Airfield for questions at (910) 907-0200.
- The Pope Elementary School is closed; families will be referred to one of 10 other elementary schools at Fort Bragg
- Irwin Middle School: 5th-6th graders bused from Pope Army Airfield
- Albritton Middle School: 6th-8th graders bused from Pop Army Airfield to Ft. Bragg
- E. E. Smith High School – 9th-12th graders in base housing are bused here
Local School Districts:
- Cumberland County Schools
- Fort Bragg Schools
- Harnett County Schools
- Hoke County Schools
- Lee County Schools
- Moore County Schools
Pope Army Airfield Colleges and Universities
For service members looking to attain a higher level of education, the Education Office has resources including tuition assistance, detailed program information and locations for higher-level institutions that encourage military enrollment.
Currently, on Pope Air Field, the following institutions offer college and university-level education: Campbell University offers bachelor’s programs in Business Administration, Accounting, History, Economics, and Computer Information, while Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC) also offers satellite classes.
The Pope Education Office can provide more information and services at (910) 394-4692.
Related: Ultimate GI Bill Guide
Pope Army Airfield Contacts
Pope Army Airfield
829 Stiner Street, Bldg 430
Pope Army Airfield, NC 28308-2404
- Base operator (910) 394-2538
- Child Development Center (910) 394-4323
- School Liaison Office (919) 722-5810
- Temporary Lodging (910) 394-4131
- Emergency Relief Services (910) 394-2538
- Chapel (910) 394-3123
- Housing Office (910) 495-0878
- Relocation Assistance Program (910) 394-2538
- Pass and ID or equivalent (910) 394-1934
Related: Ultimate Military Benefits Guide
Military Bases in North Carolina
North Carolina has an impressive veteran population. According to the North Carolina Governor’s Office, the state has the fifth-largest military presence in the United States. There are more than 100,000 active duty troops and family members here, and approximately 725,000 military veterans.
If you are traveling to North Carolina on PCS orders, look up the BAH in your new duty location using our BAH Calculator. You can also look up veteran benefits offered in North Carolina.
Army Bases in North Carolina
- Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg)
- US Army Cadet Command 4th Brigade
- US Army Recruiting Raleigh Battalion
Marine Corps Bases in North Carolina
Air Force Bases in North Carolina
Coast Guard Bases in North Carolina
Get more info on VA benefits for veterans, retirees, separating service members, spouses, dependents, and disabled veterans. Learn more about the GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon program, monthly housing allowances, VA loans, and TRICARE.
Did you know? The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency offers up to $15 thousand in down payment assistance for first-time home buyers and qualifying veterans thanks to a program called NC 1st Home Advantage Down Payment. The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency is a public agency that helps provide North Carolina residents with safe and affordable housing.
Department of Veterans Affairs Facilities in North Carolina
Lee County VA Clinic
3112 Tramway Road
Sanford, NC 27330-7142
919-775-6160
Mental health: 919-775-6166
Womack VA Clinic
2817 Reilly Road
Fort Bragg, NC 28310-0001
910-488-2120
Durham VA Medical Center
508 Fulton Street
Durham, NC 27705-3875
919-286-0411
Mental health: 919-286-0411 x5418
Croasdaile VA Clinic
3114 Croasdaile Drive
Durham, NC 27705-2508
919-286-0411
Cumberland County VA Clinic
7300 South Raeford Road
Fayetteville, NC 28304-6162
910-488-2120
Mental health: 910-488-2120 x7909
Hillandale Road VA Clinic
1824 Hillandale Road
Durham, NC 27705-2650
919-383-6107
Durham County VA Clinic
1830 Hillandale Road
Durham, NC 27705-2670
919-383-6107
Raeford Road VA Clinic
4101 Raeford Road
Suite 100-B
Fayetteville, NC 28304-3359
910-908-2222
Fayetteville VA Medical Center
2300 Ramsey Street
Fayetteville, NC 28301-3856
Main number: 910-488-2120
Mental health: 910-488-2120 x7909
Robeson Street VA Clinic
2301 Robeson Street
Fayetteville, NC 28305-5640
910-483-9727
Veteran Readiness and Employment Office at Fort Liberty
2843 Normandy Street
Suite 100
Fort Liberty, NC 28310
910-396-8611
Pre-Discharge Site at Fort Liberty
2843 Normandy Street
Soldier Support Center/VA Outbase office
Fort Liberty, NC 28307
800-827-1163
Veteran Readiness and Employment at Fayetteville Technical Community College
2817 Fort Bragg Road
General Classroom Building, Room 202-A
Fayetteville, NC 28303
910-678-8580
Veteran Readiness and Employment Office at Raleigh, North Carolina
310 New Bern Avenue
Raleigh, NC 27601
Main number: 336-714-6099
Winston-Salem VA Regional Benefit Office
251 N. Main Street
Floors 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and Basement 1 & 2 – Hiram Ward Federal Building
Winston-Salem, NC 27155
800-827-1000
Veteran Readiness and Employment Office at W.G. (Bill) Hefner Salisbury VA Medical Center
1601 Brenner Avenue
Salisbury, NC 28144
336-714-6099
Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery
400 Murchison Rd.
Spring Lake, NC 28390
919-664-1175
Coastal Carolina State Veterans Cemetery Office
Albemarle Building, Suite 1065
325 N. Salisbury St.
Raleigh, NC 27699
844-624-8387
Raleigh Vet Center
8851 Ellstree Lane
Suite 122
Raleigh, NC 27617
919-361-6419
Greensboro Vet Center
3515 West Market Street
Suite 120
Greensboro, NC 27403
336-323-2660
Fayetteville, NC Vet Center
2301 Robeson Street
Suite 103
Fayetteville, NC 28305
910-488-6252
Other Military Bases in the Continental United States
- Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona
- Luke Air Force Base, Arizona
- Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas
- Buckley Space Force Base, Colorado
- Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia
Look up the BAH in your new duty location by searching for your zip code’s housing allowance using our BAH Calculator. You can also review our complete list of Military Bases by State.
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