Davis Monthan Air Force Base Welcome Center

Comm: 520-228-1077
DSN: 228-1077
Monday-Friday, 0800-1600
Mission Support Group's Building #3200, Room 123
By Appointment Only
 
Welcome to the Desert Lightning Team!
 

The Davis Monthan Welcome Center is a one-stop for one-on-one in-processing appointments for newly arrived Airmen and their Families with the Military Personnel Flight (MPF), Comptroller Squadron (CPTS), Traffic Management Office (TMO) and the Medical Group (MDG) in approximately an hour. 

Airmen are encouraged to bring family/dependents with them to their in-processing appointment at the Welcome Center where children can be entertained by arcade games, toys, books and children's movies in a designated area just for them. 

Before you can make an appointment, you must electronically complete the in-processing checklist and email the completed form to: 355WG.CVB.WC@US.AF.MIL 

Once the in-processing checklist is completed and submitted, your gaining unit's representative will schedule an appointment that will be within 72 business hours of your arrival on station. This appointment will be before house hunting days or leave is taken.

First Term Airman (Davis-Monthan is your first duty station) are required to be accompanied to their in-processing appointment by their supervisor or sponsor. 

All Airmen will be scheduled for the Right Start Orientation that is located at the Landing Community Center. The Right Start Orientation has briefings from the Wing Commander, Command Chief, Public Affairs, Equal Opportunity, Wing Safety, Public Health, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response, Legal, Chapel, Office of Special Investigations, etc.   

The Welcome Center can provide contact information for the School Liaison Officer, Exceptional Family Member Program and Military Housing Office.

 

Welcome Center Intro

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Dutch KCT and 12th Infantry Battalion Complete advanced Riverine Training
Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School
Video by Angela Fry
Sept. 25, 2024 | 1:01
STENNIS SPACE CENTER, Miss. -- Operators from the Royal Netherlands Army's Korps Commandotroepen (KCT) and 12th Infantry Battalion (Air Assault) participate in simulated insertion and extraction operations during advanced riverine training at the Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School (NAVSCIATTS) located at the John C. Stennis Space Center in South Mississippi.

This iteration of advanced training marks a 10-year relationship between the KCT and NAVSCIATTS, further enhancing U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command's (NSW) maritime SOF capability to enable Joint Force lethality and survivability inside denied and contested areas.

NAVSCIATTS, operating under NSW, is a security cooperation training command supporting geographic combatant commands' theater security cooperation priorities. To date, almost 14,000 international security force professionals from 129 allies and partners have trained with this historic command. (U.S. Navy video by Angela K. Fry)
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