Fort Bliss 1st Armored Division

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(184) · Museum in El Paso, United States
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Feb 17, 2023
A very interesting history, but if you do not have DOD credentials you must have a pass issued from the visitors center on Chaffee Street before entering Ft Bliss base. It takes about 15 minutes to c…Full review by cbthies
Feb 19, 2022
The place is *CLOSED* due to “unforeseen circumstances”. FB hours, telephone line, official .mil website ALL say it’s open. Even though none of the hours match (including the signs on the front of …Full review by 1122steven
Jun 16, 2020
The base is closed to all non military personnel ( other than family and retired or VA) I could not get in with my parents who are retired military without a pass to go to their awesome PX here. I co…Full review by Jennifer W

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I went to fort Bliss earlier on today to visit the museum, but could not get through the checkpoint. A permit of some …
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I went to fort Bliss earlier on today to visit the museum, but could not get through the checkpoint. A permit of some sort was required. I did not quite understand where to get that permit! Does anyone know?
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You have to check in at the visitor building which is located just before the entry gate. Be prepared to show government issued non expired identification. As for more information, call the …
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You have to check in at the visitor building which is located just before the entry gate. Be prepared to show government issued non expired identification. As for more information, call the welcome center located on Fort Bliss. It is listed in the telephone directory, and on Google. They will be able to tell you if other options are available and how to obtain.
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Answer by Robin S · Mar 22, 2018
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Thanks for the head's up about the base pass. I too will be following in your steps and I'll have my Grandsons in tow …
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Thanks for the head's up about the base pass. I too will be following in your steps and I'll have my Grandsons in tow so I don't want to waste time in a car trying to get red tape squared away, they will be biting at the bit to see tanks. Is it possible for you to be a bit more specific? Like, what street did you come in on? The approximate location of the pass office on that street? Do I need to show proof of car insurance to drive on base? Was there adequate parking at the pass office? What is the name of the street that is the main gate? Tanks DAS
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I recall that the visitors entrance I used was on Airport Road. It is the Buffalo Soldier Gate. The pass office is at the gate. They will ask for ID. Drivers License or passport. Don't recall …
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I recall that the visitors entrance I used was on Airport Road. It is the Buffalo Soldier Gate. The pass office is at the gate. They will ask for ID. Drivers License or passport. Don't recall proof of insurance, but I always have mine anyway. Plenty of parking. Well signed, I drove the perimeter until I found it. Only took about 15 minutes. Have fun!!!
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