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Wahiawa, HI

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SCHOFIELD BARRACKS/WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD

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Wahiawa, HI

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Located in central Oahu, Schofield Barracks is the largest Army installation in Hawaii and the proud home of the 25th Infantry Division. Its primary mission is to train, equip, and deploy rapid-response, combat-ready forces across the strategically critical Indo-Pacific theater. As the premier land-power hub for United States Army Pacific (USARPAC), the installation plays a vital role in projecting American military strength and maintaining regional stability throughout the Pacific.

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Base Details

Type

Army Post

Branch

ARMY

Command

IMCOM

Status

Active

Est.

December 4, 1908

Acres

17,725

Active Duty

20,423

Civilian

11,827

Population

98,621

Economic Impact

$2.6 billion

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Schofield Barracks/Wheeler Army Airfield History

Named AfterLt. Gen. John M. Schofield, who in 1872 recognized the strategic importance of Oahu to the defense of the United States

The site which became Schofield Barracks was ceded to the U.S. government July 26, 1899, less than a year after Hawaii was annexed. On Dec. 4, 1908, Capt. Joseph C. Castner arrived to begin construction of a temporary cantonment on the Waianae Uka military reservation. In April 1909, the War Department named the post after the late Gen. John M. Schofield, former commanding general of the U.S. Army.

In 1921, Schofield became home to the Hawaiian Division—the only complete division in the U.S. Army and the Army's largest single garrison, with a population of 14,000 by 1938, making it the second-largest city in Hawaii. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese flew over Schofield and bombed nearby Wheeler Army Airfield. Almost 1 million men went through the Jungle Training Center at Schofield before being sent overseas during World War II.

When the 25th Infantry Division returned in September 1954, it increased Hawaii's overall population by 5 percent. The Capehart Housing Act allowed for the construction of 1,600 housing units from 1955 to 1962. Today, the Schofield Barracks area includes Wheeler Army Airfield and Helemano Military Reservation and consists of more than 16,000 acres.

Wheeler Army Airfield was established Feb. 6, 1922, named Wheeler Field on Nov. 11, 1922, in honor of Maj. Sheldon H. Wheeler, former commander of Luke Field who died in a plane crash July 13, 1921. Wheeler was designated a National Historic Landmark in August 1987 and was returned to the Army on Nov. 1, 1991.

Units Stationed

Unit

Nickname

Type

25th Infantry Division

25th ID

Division

25th ID

Division

U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii

USAG-HI

Other

USAG-HI

Other

500th Military Intelligence Brigade

500th MI Brigade

Brigade

500th MI Brigade

Brigade

599th Transportation Brigade

Brigade

Brigade

Historic Timeline

1899

Land Ceded to U.S. Government

1908

Construction Begins

1909

Post Named Schofield Barracks

1921

Hawaiian Division Established

1922

Wheeler Field Established

1941

December 7 Attack

1954

25th Infantry Division Returns

1987

Wheeler Designated National Historic Landmark

1991

Wheeler Returned to Army

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1899

Land Ceded to U.S. Government

The Waianae Uka military reservation, consisting of 14,400 acres of former Hawaiian Crown Lands, was ceded to the U.S. government on July 26, 1899.

1908

Construction Begins

Capt. Joseph C. Castner arrived on Oahu to begin construction of a temporary cantonment on Dec. 4, 1908.

1909

Post Named Schofield Barracks

In April 1909, the War Department named the post after Gen. John M. Schofield, who had originally called attention to Hawaii's strategic value.

1921

Hawaiian Division Established

Schofield housed the only complete division in the U.S. Army and the Army's largest single garrison, with population rising to 14,000 by 1938.

1922

Wheeler Field Established

A detachment arrived to clear the flying field on Feb. 6, 1922. It was named Wheeler Field on Nov. 11, 1922, in honor of Maj. Sheldon H. Wheeler.

1941

December 7 Attack

The Japanese attacked Wheeler Army Airfield on Dec. 7, 1941. Casualties totaled 33 killed and 75 wounded at Wheeler; 146 of 233 aircraft had been mission-capable before the attack.

1954

25th Infantry Division Returns

The 25th Infantry Division returned to Schofield Barracks in September 1954, increasing Hawaii's overall population by 5 percent.

1987

Wheeler Designated National Historic Landmark

In August 1987, the Secretary of the Interior designated Wheeler Air Force Base a National Historic Landmark for its significance in World War II in the Pacific.

1991

Wheeler Returned to Army

On Nov. 1, 1991, the Army held a ceremony to signify its takeover of the base, renaming it Wheeler Army Airfield.

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Schofield Barracks/Wheeler Army Airfield Base Gates

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Open 24 Hours

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Open until 9:00 PM

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5:00 AM - 9:00 PM

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5:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Military & DoD

5:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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Open

Open 24/7

Military & DoD

Open 24 Hours

Gate hours can change suddenly during special exercises, holidays, and operational periods. We always recommend confirming details before you travel.

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Everything you need to know for your move to Schofield Barracks/Wheeler Army Airfield.

Welcome center hours and contact details can change. We recommend confirming before you visit or call.

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(808) 366-8082

In-Processing

In-processing at Schofield Barracks is conducted through the Soldier Support Center. Contact your sponsor and gaining unit before arrival for reporting instructions; bring all PCS orders, medical and dental records, and supporting documents. Army Community Service (ACS) provides newcomer orientations and relocation support.

On-post housing at Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Airfield is managed by Ohana Military Communities. Apply as early as possible due to high demand. Hawaii’s off-base rental market is among the most expensive in the nation; begin your housing search immediately after receiving orders.

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Where To Live

Wahiawa

Small Town

Commute: 5-10 min

Schools: Hawaii DOE - Central District (Leilehua complex)

Adjacent town to Schofield gates; commissary-friendly, longstanding military community, lowest commute.

Mililani

Suburban

Commute: 15-20 min

Schools: Hawaii DOE - Mililani complex

Master-planned suburb just south on H-2; popular with families, strong schools, community pools and parks.

Waipio / Waipahu

Suburban

Commute: 25-30 min

Schools: Hawaii DOE - Pearl City / Waipahu complexes

South-central Oahu communities along H-2/H-1 corridor; varied housing stock and retail.

Pearl City

Suburban

Commute: 30-35 min

Schools: Hawaii DOE - Pearl City complex

Near Pearl Harbor amenities; convenient for joint-base shopping; apartment-heavy housing.

Aiea

Suburban

Commute: 30-35 min

Schools: Hawaii DOE - Aiea complex

Hillside neighborhood overlooking Pearl Harbor; close to JBPHH commissary/exchange, mall, and freeways.

Haleiwa / North Shore

Rural

Commute: 20-30 min

Schools: Hawaii DOE - Waialua complex

Surf-town vibe north of base; smaller rentals, slower pace, easy weekend beach access.

Taxes & Finance

State tax policy and financial info for service members at Schofield Barracks/Wheeler Army Airfield.

State Income Tax

Has state income tax

Military Pay

Fully taxed

Retirement Pay

Fully taxed

Vehicle Tax Exempt

No

Spouse Income Tax

Hawaii taxes military pay at rates up to 11%. MSRRA applies for spouses.

Vehicle Registration

Vehicles must be registered within 30 days of arrival. Non-resident military may claim exemption.

Property Tax

Limited property tax exemptions for disabled veterans.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Schofield Barracks/Wheeler Army Airfield.

01

Where do I in-process when I arrive at Schofield Barracks?

Personnel assigned to 25th ID, 8TSC, USAG-HI, 130th Engineers, 8th Military Police, 45th STB, 500th MI, 205th MI, and 715th MI will in-process at Schofield Barracks through the Replacement Detachment. Sign in at the Replacement Detachment Liaison desk at the Honolulu airport between baggage claims F and G.

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02

What appliances are provided in privatized family housing?

All privatized family housing units on post are equipped with an oven/stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer and dryer. Complimentary front and side lawn care is provided year-round.

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03

What are the pet quarantine requirements for Hawaii?

Hawaii is a rabies-free state with a strict quarantine law. Email the Animal Quarantine Station at rabiesfree@hawaii.gov for the quarantine packet. Required documents must be received at least 30 days prior to arrival.

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What temporary lodging is available for Army personnel at Schofield?

The Inn at Schofield Barracks is the official temporary lodging for all Army personnel on Oahu and is the only facility authorized to issue certificates of non-availability. Call 808-624-9650.

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How do I register my vehicle after arriving in Hawaii?

All personal vehicles must be safety inspected and registered within 30 days after arrival. The City & County of Honolulu Pearl Harbor Satellite Vehicle Registration Office is at 1705 O'Malley Blvd., Building 192H. Appointments are mandatory.

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06

Where do I go for off-base housing assistance?

The Housing Services Office at the North Regional Office is in Building 950, 215 Duck Road, Schofield Barracks (877-487-4323). The Schofield Barracks HSO is also the DoD executive agent for off-base housing on Oahu.

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