USO-El Paso

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2408 Chaffee Rd
Fort Bliss, TX 79916

USO El Paso serves as a vital support hub for military service members and their families at Fort Bliss, Texas, offering a range of engaging programs and amenities designed to foster community connections. With events like monthly Game Nights and Monday Meals, the USO provides service members with opportunities to relax, enjoy delicious food, and participate in friendly competition.

The center also hosts special celebrations, including monthly birthday and holiday events, to honor and uplift military personnel during their time away from family. By providing essential resources such as gaming facilities, connectivity options, and recreational amenities, USO El Paso is committed to enhancing the morale and well-being of those who serve.

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5.05 reviews
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Jay B.
1/25/2020

Need a place that has free WiFi and is a great time killer when your bosses don't have enough floors for you to buffer? Why not take a stop by this very accessible USO? Some of you may have seen...

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Josias C.
3/2/2024

Very clean and well cared. Relaxing seat even at the tables. Two community screening areas and about 8 video game consoles. Two decent pool tables and plenty of computers to go around. Some snacks...

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Andrew J.
1/20/2019

This is a great reprieve from everything else while at CRC or while at Ft Bliss. There are computers with CAC readers, TVs, food, pool table and more. It definitely warrants a visit.

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Drizzo B.
7/27/2015

Small but very well done. Seating for roughly 16 people. Fantastic art and tastefully painted walls make the ambiance high quality. A snack bar and a small fridge provide guests refreshments....

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Zach B.
6/4/2015

Everything's free for soldiers and they're family's. Great people and very respectful. Numerous Game Consoles, Tv's, Furniture, Computers and Wifi along with Free Food. Donations are accepted of...

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