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Armed Forces Recreation Centers

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Shades of Green AFRC resort in Orlando, Florida
Edelweiss Lodge and Resort
Edelweiss Lodge and Resort located in Bavaria
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Dragon Hill Lodge in Yongsan, Seoul, South Korea
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Hale Koa Hotel AFRC resort at Fort DeRussy in Honolulu, Hawaii
New Sanno Hotel in Minato, Tokyo, Japan

Armed Forces Recreation Centers (AFRCs) are a chain of Joint Service Facility resorts hotels owned by the United States Department of Defense to provide rest and relaxation in the form of lodging and outdoor recreation for United States military service members, US military retirees and other authorized patrons.

Rates for use of these facilities are determined by rank, with the lowest ranking service-members paying the lowest fees. The facilities are often located in areas where typical hotel and resort rates are very high, thus allowing the members of the military lower cost vacations. Hale Koa Hotel at Fort DeRussy, Hawaii is the only AFRC resort inside a military reservation in the United States.

Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM) G9 directly manages the AFRCs to provide all uniformed services with high-quality, affordable resort-style facilities consistent with the Army's focus on readiness and quality of life for Service Members and their Families.

Authorized guests

  • Active duty members and their families of the U.S Armed Forces.
  • Retired members of Active Duty, Reserves, and the National Guard
  • Members of the Reserve components of the United States Armed Forces, Reserve and National Guard.
  • Retired Reservist and National Guardsmen not yet age 60 (Gray Area).
  • Honorably discharged veterans with 100 percent service-connected disability certified by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
  • Current civilian and retired employees of the Department of Defense.
  • Former and/or Surviving Spouses and Family Members of a Retired member of the Armed Forces or of personnel who died while on active duty.
  • Involuntarily separated service members under the Transition Assistance Management Program.
  • Personnel separated under the Voluntary Separation Incentive (VSI) and Special Separation Benefit (SSB) programs for two years after separation from service.
  • U.S. employees of firms under contract to Department of Defense working in the Pacific Region outside the U.S. on Department of Defense Government orders.
  • Military personnel of foreign nations and their family members when assigned or attached to a U.S. military unit or installation or on U.S. Travel Orders.
  • Those newly authorised under the Disabled Veterans Equal Access Act of 2018 (only available at Shades of Green and Hale Koa)

Resorts

The five resorts include:

References

  1. ^ "First-class in Bavaria.(Armed Forces Recreation Center hotel)". Soldiers Magazine. 2004-09-01. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
  2. ^ "Hale Koa Hotel at the Ft. DeRussy Armed Forces Recreation Center". about.com. Retrieved 2007-09-21.