Soldier at Fort Hood

j_martin

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My son is at Fort Hood, preparing to ship out to Iraq in January.

If his mom and I pay a surprise visit over Christmas, where a good place to crash for a couple of nights? Budget is tight.
 

waterinthefuel

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Re: Soldier at Fort Hood

My son is at Fort Hood, preparing to ship out to Iraq in January.

If his mom and I pay a surprise visit over Christmas, where a good place to crash for a couple of nights? Budget is tight.

In the back of the car if you have to, I think that's awesome!!!

Tell him that he has our support here on Iboats!!!!!!

"The land of the free because of the brave."
 

avenger79

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may be harder to do as a surprise but they should have visitors quarters on base. basically a motel for families. I used the one at Fort Bragg for my folks when they came to visit.
you may be able to work something out with the quarters personel to get a stay there and prove he's there after you surprise him. worth a shot.
 

Bob_VT

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Yes, try for a room on post first

good link angus
 

angus63

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My many experiences had Active TDY, Reservists, and Contractors having priority leaving very few openings for family who are not active or reserve, but still worth a shot. There is a link on the webpage I posted above for that too!
Good luck:)
 

Robbabob

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Wish we could help... we have an extra room, but a bit far from where you're going.

Give him our support and a Huge THANK YOU!
 

Bob_VT

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My many experiences had Active TDY, Reservists, and Contractors having priority leaving very few openings for family who are not active or reserve, but still worth a shot. There is a link on the webpage I posted above for that too!
Good luck:)

I consider this......... in all of my years most installations become quiet and dead since everyone is leaving for the holidays. Most of the tdy/contractors etc should be gone during that period.............. and everyone should be woring a holiday schedule ;)
 

Brent S

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My brother was there last Christmas, they had SNOW!!!

Just a little but he enjoyed it.
Try the other ideas but I will ask him for suggestions if they don't pan out.

Give your son our best!
 

clanton

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Google Fort Hood, click on visiters centers, lots of info and Phone. I would also call unit commander/First Sergeant for info. I think you will find them very helpful. Some will allow use of quarters on base.


Clanton
 

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A few year?s back when my son was stationed at Fort Hood I stayed at the Econo Lodge. It?s 2 miles from the main gate, was clean but with just the basics for comfort. No fridge, coffee maker etc. There are places to eat within walking distance if needed. They had single and double rooms.
I flew in and out of Dallas and that?s about a 2hr drive. Also flew into Waco once and that?s about 1.5hr drive.
Wish your son well and tell him to keep his head down. We are proud of our solders.
 

LippCJ7

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Re: Soldier at Fort Hood

My son is at Fort Hood, preparing to ship out to Iraq in January.

If his mom and I pay a surprise visit over Christmas, where a good place to crash for a couple of nights? Budget is tight.

Mr. Martin, Please pass on my thanks to your son for his service to our country and thank you for your son. I hope you have a wonderful and safe Holiday with your family and I pray for your sons safe return home as well as all of our military servicemen and women.
 

badkins50

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j, I don't have any idea where you should stay but god bless your son and my he always stay safe and return safely along with all the other soldiers.
 

MTboatguy

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Re: Soldier at Fort Hood

My son is at Fort Hood, preparing to ship out to Iraq in January.

If his mom and I pay a surprise visit over Christmas, where a good place to crash for a couple of nights? Budget is tight.

J_martin,

Contact the housing authority on base to see if they can help you out, when I was serving we often got contacted by families that wanted to visit loved ones before they deployed and often times we were able to accommodate them on base and if not, were able to get them quarters close to the base for a very reasonable/cheap rate.

When I served(26 years) I knew one of the best moral builders was a visit from loved ones.

I know for a fact after my many years, this is not only important but is appreciated by the commanders in charge as well as the loved one you will visit, nice, and I commend you...

Good luck to your son, enjoy your visit and thank you for your and his service. Be Safe.
 

j_martin

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Re: Soldier at Fort Hood

I had to spill the beans. Turns out he was going off base for 4 days, so I might have had a hard time finding him.

He's lined up a cheep motel for the first night, then we can probably get into a lake cabin right on base, which exactly matches our normal MO.

Front brakes just went to crap on the car, so I have to look into that before we leave.

Thanks for all the input. It helps a lot.
 

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My offer stands, John. Let me know ...
 

j_martin

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Cheap pad slap, and the brakes are fixed. Need a fresh guide pin that I'll pick up and throw in Sunday. One got twisted a little and binds. When I replace a bald tire on Monday the car should be good to go.

Kid's got a motel room for us first night. Probably will spend a couple of days in lake cabins on base. Maybe even rent a boat. If the bass boat wasn't tucked away so tight for the winter, I'd be tempted to use the conversion van and tow it down there. That, however, would be a budget buster at this time, just in fuel.

Thanks for all the suggestions.
John
 
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