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These web pages (www.fortirwinmwr.com) are designated as unofficial. The appearance of sponsorship, advertisements or external links (including the information, products or services contained therein), does not imply an endorsement by the US Army or the Department of Defense. For other than authorized activities such as military exchanges and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) sites, the United States Department of Defense does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations.
MWR programs are established primarily for active duty (AD) military personnel. Other authorized patrons may participate as well. Questions and comments concerning the contents of the site should be sent to Jackie Hoggins, Director MWR Marketing mailto:jacqueline.hoggins@us.army.mil
Authorized Patrons
MWR programs are open to Authorized Patrons only.
This excerpt from Army Regulation AR215-1 defines Patronage Requirements:
MWR programs are established primarily for active duty (AD) military personnel. AD personnel receive first priority for participation or use if space is limited. Ready and Selected Reserve members have the same priority as AD military personnel with regard to category C MWR activites only. Gray area retirees (retired reservists under age 60) have the same priority as regular Army retirees for use of category C MWR activities only. Neither the Ready, Selected, or Retired Reserve without pay have first priority for categories A and B MWR activities (10 USC 1065) (see definitions in the glossary for Ready, Selected, and Retired Military Personnel).
Eligible family members may participate in MWR activities whether or not accompanied by the sponsor. Family members and guests of first priority patrons assume the same priority. All others have equal access after first priority patrons, on a first come basis, unless determined otherwise by the local commander.
Guests must be accompanied by authorized patrons and may participate in MWR activities, purchase items incidental to participation, and consume food and beverages while on the premises. Otherwise, guests are not authorized resale purchases. Installation commanders (or delegatees) will approve local rules governing the number of guests and the frequency of use at specific facilities.
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