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Camp Stanley
3743N 12706E
Camp Stanley was located on approximately 420 acres some 3 miles outside of the city of Uijongbu, less than 20 miles north of Seoul. Camp Stanley was located 4 miles southeast of Camp Red Cloud and about 7 miles north-northeast of the outskirts of Seoul. The Kwangju Mountain Range, an offshoot of the Taebaek Mountains lies to the west. The population of the camp was approximately 2,700, with 2,200 of that being US Military personnel and the remaining 500 being civilians employed by the Department of the Army. One way trip to Seoul from Camp Stanley took about 2 hours by car or bus. Its climate features included, on average, summers between 75 and 90 oF, winters between -5 and 35 oF, and 48-56″ of rain during a rainy season between July and August.

Camp Stanley began as an unnamed Tent City in 1955. In 1958 it was named after one of the Engineering Battalion’s Commanders, Col. Stanley. The first building was erected in 1969. The Camp’s primary mission became to provide artillery and aviation support for 2nd Infantry Division.

Camp Stanley was one of the 42 camps north of Seoul authorized Hardship Duty Pay of $150 per month as of 1 January 2001. The Hardship Duty Pay is paid to troops who are permanently assigned to areas where it is authorized or who serve 30 consecutive days of temporary duty in those areas. Several factors are considered in determining whether a location qualified for the pay: climate, physical and social isolation, sanitation, disease, medical facilities, housing, food, recreational and community facilities, political violence, harassment and crime. The extra pay provides meaningful financial recognition to troops assigned in areas where living conditions are substantially below US standards.

The 2nd Infantry Division’s 17 installations operated on a hub system that gave Division soldiers access to services not available on their installations. Camps Red Cloud and Stanley acted as hubs for other camps. Army Community Service was available at Camp Stanley and a Housing Office, Education Center, and Family Employment Assistance were provided at Camp Stanley. Family Quarters were not available. All but 76 of the Division’s soldiers served one-year unaccompanied tours. All soldiers lived in on-post quarters.

Central Post Information
Hospitals Available:

Health Clinic
Dental Clinic

MWR Facilities Available:

Recreation Center
Library
Mini Gymnasium
Bowling Center/Swimming Pool
Outdoor Tennis/Basketball Courts
Community Club
NCO/Enlisted Club
Arts & Crafts

AAFES Facilities Available:

Post Exchange
Small Post Exchange
Pizza Delivery
Tailor Shop
Shoppette
Burger Bar
Airline Ticket Office
Barber Shop

General Area Information
National Parks and Resorts: Tobong, Soyo and Surak Mountains are all in the area, as is the Songdu Resort. Also, there are many parks, resorts, historical sites and entertainment areas in Korea. Because of the country’s size and excellent transortation system, all these sites are within a day’s travel from anywhere in the Division area. On-post tour and travel offices, Morale, Welfare and Recreation offices, and the USO offer regular excursions.

Nearby Facilities and Places of Interest:

Hunting = None nearby. Hunting available at Cheju-Do Island (300 miles away).
Fishing = None nearby. Fishing at Inchon (40 miles away).
Skiing = There are several ski resorts in country.
Swimming and Boating = No boating.
On-post swimming pools.
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Camp Stanley

3743N 12706E
Units
2nd Infantry Division Artillery HQ
6th Battalion, 37th Field Artillery
F Battery, 26th Field Artillery
A Battery, 38th Field Artillery
Aviation Brigade Headquarters
2nd Battalion 2nd Aviation
5th Battalion 5th ADA
Headquarters Battery
D Battery
D Company, 702nd Maintenance Bn
Official Homepage
Camp Stanley

Camp Stanley is located approximately three miles outside of the city of Uijongbu, less than 20 miles north of Seoul. Cp Stanley is located 4 miles southeast of Cp Red Cloud and about 7 miles north-northeast of the outskirts of Seoul. The Kwangju Mountain Range, an offshoot of the Taebaek Mountains lies to the west. One way trip to Seoul from Camp Stanley takes about two hours by car or bus. Camp Stanley began as an unnamed Tent City in 1955. In 1958 it was named after one of the Engineering Battalion’s Commanders, Col. Stanley. The first building was erected in 1969.

Camp Stanley is one of the forty-two camps north of Seoul authorized Hardship Duty Pay of $150 per month as of 01 January 2001. The Hardship Duty Pay is paid to troops who are permanently assigned to areas where it is authorized or who serve 30 consecutive days of temporary duty in those areas. Several factors are considered in determining whether a location qualified for the pay: climate, physical and social isolation, sanitation, disease, medical facilities, housing, food, recreational and community facilities, political violence, harassment and crime. The extra pay provides meaningful financial recognition to troops assigned in areas where living conditions are substantially below US standards.

Army Community Service : 011-82-351-870-5883 (DSN 315-732-5883).

Staff Duty Officer/NCO : 011-82-351-870-5351 (DSN 315-732-5351)

Housing Office : 011-82-351-879-5347 (DSN 315-732-5347)

Education Center : 011-82-351-870-5541 (DSN 315-732-5541)

Family Employment Assistance : 011-82-351-870-6057 (DSN 315-732-6057)

Family Quarters are not available. All but 76 of the Division’s soldiers serve one-year unaccompanied tours. All soldiers live in on-post quarters. See the Quality of Life and unit-specific pages for more information on recent barracks upgrades and construction projects.

Nearest Towns/Large Urban Areas

Uijongbu
3 Miles
Population 280,000
Seoul
17 Miles
Population 11,000,000
One way trip to Seoul from Camp Stanley takes about two hours by car or bus.

General Area Information

Climate :
Summer = 75.0 to 90.0F Average
Winter = -5.0 to 35.0F Average
Precipation = 48-56″ (Rainy season July to August)

Nearby Facilities and Places of Interest :
Hunting = None nearby. Hunting available at Cheju-Do Island (300 miles away).
Fishing = None nearby. Fishing at Inchon (40 miles away).
Skiing = There are several ski resorts in country.
Swimming and Boating = No boating. On-post swimming pools.

National Parks and Resorts : Tobong, Soyo and Surak Mountains are all in the area, as is the Songdu Resort. Also, there are many parks, resorts, historical sites and entertainment areas in Korea. Because of the country’s size and excellent transortation system, all these sites are within a day’s travel from anywhere in the Division area. On-post tour and travel offices, Morale, Welfare and Recreation offices, and the USO offer regular excursions.

Central Post Information

Base Size : 419.8 Acres

Population of the Post : approx. 2,700
Military = approx. 2,200
Dept. of the Army civilians = approx. 500
Other = 0

Primary Mission of the Installation : To provide artillery and aviation support for 2nd Infantry Division.

Supported Units :
Division Artillery Headquarters
6th Battalion, 37th Field Artillery
F Battery, (Target Acquisition) 26th Field Artillery
A Battery, 38th Field Artillery
Aviation Brigade Headquarters
2nd Battalion 2nd Aviation
5th Battalion 5th Air Defense Artillery
- Headquarters Battery
- D Battery
D Company, 702nd Maintenance Battalion

Location of the Post : Camp Stanley is near Uijongbu City, Republic of Korea. Camp Stanley is situated on a hill, surrounded by farmland.

Hospitals Available :
Health Clinic
Dental Clinic

MWR Facilities Available :
Recreation Center
Library
Mini Gymnasium
Bowling Center/Swimming Pool
Outdoor Tennis/Basketball Courts
Community Club
NCO/Enlisted Club
Arts & Crafts

AAFES Facilities Available :
Post Exchange
Small Post Exchange
Pizza Delivery
Tailor Shop
Shoppette
Burger Bar
Airline Ticket Office
Barber Shop