1-Bedroom Houses
The Standalone Suite
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House 874
This is one of our most sought-after residences, specifically designed for couples, single Soldiers, or guests looking for a comfortable, long-term stay. Its location is highly convenient, situated near the main gate and the DFAC, providing easy access for those on a busy training schedule or arriving late from off-post.
Features include:
Large Living Space: An expansive living room featuring a matching couch and loveseat set arranged around a central coffee table.
Entertainment: A large flat-screen TV equipped with Roku, allowing you to easily stream your favorite shows using your own accounts.
Sleeping: A private bedroom featuring a King-sized bed, offering the ultimate in comfort and space.
Full Kitchen: A complete kitchen with a stove, oven, refrigerator, Keurig coffee maker and microwave. It is fully equipped for guests who prefer to prepare home-cooked meals during their stay.
Dining: A circular dining table with seating for four, providing a classic setting for meals or a spacious dedicated workspace.
Operational Comfort: Modern amenities including complimentary Wi-Fi and a clean, classic atmosphere.
Perfect for those who value extra living space and the independence of a full kitchen. House 874 offers a fresh and sharp environment that is ideal for both short visits and extended rotations.
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House 884
Originally the General’s Aide Quarters, House 884 is a standalone one-bedroom residence located near House C-8-1. Offering a private, independent living experience, this home was historically reserved for the officer tasked with managing the General’s daily operations—a role that required a residence both functional and dignified
Living Area: A comfortable and inviting living space featuring a flat-screen TV with Roku for all your streaming needs.
Sleeping: A private bedroom with a Full-sized bed, providing a quiet and restful retreat.
Mini-Kitchen: Conveniently located within the living area, featuring a microwave, small refrigerator, and a Keurig coffee maker—perfect for quick meals and snacks.
Why these houses are special:
The "Inner Circle": Staying here means staying in the exact spot where the General’s closest advisors lived. These weren't just barracks; they were homes for the "Inner Circle."
Proximity to Power: Notice how these houses are situated near the larger General’s Houses (like C-8-1). This layout was intentional—designed for speed and communication before the age of cell phones.
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House C-5-6
Also a former General’s Aide residence, House C-5-6 features a unique and efficient layout designed for modern utility. This standalone house is steeped in post history, having served the junior officers who managed the logistics for the camp’s highest leadership. This residence is conveniently situated adjacent to C-5-1
Entry & Sleeping: Upon walking into the home, you are greeted by a comfortable Queen-sized bed, making the front of the house a dedicated rest zone.
Dining & Prep: The back of the house opens into a functional mini-kitchen and a small dining area, allowing you to enjoy meals or work at a table away from your sleeping space.
Amenities: Features a microwave, small refrigerator, and a Keurig coffee maker, along with a flat-screen TV and complimentary Wi-Fi.