Where can I find information about the Armed Forces Recreation Centers in Germany, Korea, Orlando and Hawaii?
You can find information about the AFRCs on the web sites listed below, and you can also book reservations on line. The AFRCs are financially self-sufficient Morale, Welfare and Recreation activities managed by the Army for the Dept of Defense. AFRCs are open to all branches of service – active duty, reserve component and retiree ID-card holders and their families. Hale Koa Hotel: http://www.halekoa.com/ Shades of Green http://www.shadesofgreen.org/ Dragon Hill Lodge http://www.dragonhilllodge.com/main.
You can find information about the AFRCs on the web sites listed below, and you can also book reservations on line. The AFRCs are financially self-sufficient Morale, Welfare and Recreation activities managed by the Army for the Department of Defense. AFRCs are open to all branches of service – active duty, reserve component and retiree ID-card holders and their families. Hale Koa Hotel: www.halekoa.com Shades of Greena??q: www.shadesofgreen.org Dragon Hill Lodgea??q: www.dragonhilllodge.com AFRC-Europe: www.afrceurope.
You can find information about the AFRCs on the web sites listed below, and you can also book reservations on line. The AFRCs are financially self-sufficient Morale, Welfare and Recreation activities managed by the Army for the Dept. of Defense. AFRCs are open to all branches of service – active duty, reserve component and retiree ID-card holders and their families.