22nd
Area Support Group
The 22nd Area Support Group is a close-knit, progressive community
whose primary focus is meeting the needs of soldiers, family members
and civilians of the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force (Airborne).
Located in one of the most beautiful areas in northern Italy, it
offers a multitude of cultural and travel experiences to make an
assignment to Europe the absolute best.
The 22nd ASG consists of two military communities in Vicenza and
Livorno. It also provides support for U.S. personnel stationed at
the NATO headquarters in Verona, Italy. More than 11,000 service
members, family members and civilian employees, are supported by
the 22nd ASG, which covers an area about the size of Massachusetts.
Along with the famous cities of Venice, Verona and Florence, there
are many other fascinating towns to be explored and experienced
in the 22nd ASG area, including Padua, Pisa and Fiesole.
The American military presence in Italy dates back to 1951, when
the U. S. and Italy concluded negotiations to establish a line of
communication and supply through Italy, in support of troops in
Austria. Under the agreement, Italy provided the land and the United
States began construction of a military post, a general depot and
a port which were to be the basic facilities for the logistical
command.
Vicenza, a thriving, vibrant city with a population of nearly 110,000,
lies at the foot of the Dolomites and is a 45-minute drive west
of picturesque, historic Venice. It�s home to Caserma Ederle, headquarters
of the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force (Airborne), a major
subordinate command of the US Army, Europe, and the only major U.S.
Army organization south of the Alps.
SETAF�s mission is to provide trained forces, including a joint
task force headquarters that is deployable within 72 hours. The
installation is on the east side of Vicenza, not far from the Vicenza
East (Est) exit off Autostrada (A4) which runs from Venice to Milan
and is a short bus ride, or even a leisurely walk, from downtown.
Favorite excursions of Vicenza residents include the nearby towns
of Camisano and Padova, both of which have weekly markets selling
everything from antiques to weed eaters. The romantic canals of
Venice are also a favorite experience. Many make trips to Venice
to purchase the fine Venetian and Murano glass produced on the island
of Murano.
Livorno is in Tuscany, a region that is rich in both history and
culture. Headquarters for the Livorno military community is located
on Camp Darby, a 20-minute drive south of Pisa, home to the world-famous
Leaning Tower. Though the military community is small, it has most
of the facilities typical of a U.S. installation. They�re just a
bit smaller in size.
This military complex between Pisa and Livorno was formally dedicated
on 15 November 1952 and named Camp Darby in memory of Brigadier
General William O. Darby, Assistant Division Commander of the 10th
Mountain Division, killed by enemy artillery on 30 April 1945 on
the shore of Lake Garda, Italy.
Camp Darby is only a one-hour train or car ride from the city of
Florence, the production center for fine Italian leather. Rich in
culture, Florence boasts hundreds of art museums and historic sites,
all of which make it one of the most interesting cities in Europe.
Florence is also home to the world-famous Uffizzi Gallery and Michaelangelo�s
masterpiece, the statue of David.
Verona. Headquarters for Land Forces South, a NATO command, is located
in downtown Verona, a prosperous city of approximately 258,000 inhabitants.
Though personnel of the U.S. element assigned to LANDSOUTH live
in economy quarters, there is a small compound outside the city
center comprising an elementary school, AAFES shoppette, club, gym,
library and youth center. Students seventh through 12th grade commute
to the DoDDS school on Caserma Ederle, Vicenza.
In addition to the many shops, restaurants and open air markets,
Verona is bursting with historical structures all within walking
distance of each other, including a 2,000-year-old Roman arena,
castles and medieval piazzas. Verona was also the setting of Shakespeare�s
Romeo and Juliet, and you can see the balcony from which the heroine
supposedly asked Romeo "wherefore art thou?"
Special Events.
Each community enjoys a cordial relationship with its Italian neighbors.
Communities in the 22nd ASG sponsor Italian-American fests that
include entertainment, rides, games, fireworks and a variety of
delicious foods. Vicenza�s four-day Fourth of July Festa Americana
had a one-day attendance of 23,500 people on July 4, 2000 and Camp
Darby hosted a 10-day carnival and fireworks over the sea at the
American Beach. Camp Darby�s Run to the Tower, a 12-kilometer run
from the base to the Leaning Tower of Pisa, is another event popular
with Americans and Italians alike.
Every year in February, Italian communities sponsor Carnevale, an
event similar to Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Some of the most spectacular
celebrations take place in Venice and Viareggio, the narrow streets
of which are crowded with revelers dressed in colorful historical
costumes. The evenings are filled with parties, music, dancing and
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SPORTS AND RECREATION
� American Beach. The crown jewel of the 22nd ASG recreational
facilities is the American Beach near Camp Darby in Tirrenia, at
the southern end of the Italian Rivera. The beach, which is open
between Memorial Day and Labor Day, offers water sports gear rental,
beach chairs, umbrellas and MWR food and retail outlets. It also
has the Oasis Bar with DJ Fridays and Saturdays. A shuttle bus runs
between Camp Darby and Tirrenia three times a day.
� Camping. Complementing the beach is the campground located
on Camp Darby. In addition to offering 102 campsites for trailers
and tents, the campground has 20 camper trailers on concrete pads
available for vacation rentals. For those who don�t want to rough
it, the Sea Pines Lodge and the Casa Toscana on Camp Darby offer
clean, reasonably priced lodging for soldiers and their family members
vacationing near the beach.
� Sports. The Vicenza and Livorno military communities offer
a full range of indoor and outdoor facilities, as well as thriving
community team sports programs, community clubs and bowling centers.
Each community offers well-equipped gymnasiums and fitness centers
complete with Stairmaster, Life Fitness, Nautilus machines and free
weights. Both offer aerobics classes, indoor racquetball and basketball
courts. Tennis courts are also available.
� Outdoor Recreation. The Outdoor Recreation Center Livorno
and the Adventure and Travel Center in Vicenza sponsor trips for
sports enthusiasts. Both centers offer reasonably priced weekly
ski trips to the Italian Alps and the Armed Forces Recreation Center
(AFRC) in Germany throughout the winter. In warmer weather they
offer scuba diving, hiking, rock climbing, deep sea fishing and
white water rafting excursions. Equipment for outdoor sports can
also be rented at the centers.
� Swimming Pools. Both the Vicenza and Livorno communities
are equipped with swimming pools, open throughout the summer. One
pool in Vicenza is enclosed during the winter months, providing
year-round opportunities for safety courses, plus recreational swimming.
� ITR/ATC. The Information, Tickets and Registration office
in Livorno and the Adventure Travel Center in Vicenza offer a variety
of moderately-priced and leisure experiences, including cultural
tours, cooking classes and wine tasting. ITR/ATC also sells city
bus tickets and tickets to regional events, shows and concerts.
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FAMILY AND SINGLE SOLDIER
SUPPORT
� CDS CYS. Child Development and Youth Services, is committed
to providing quality developmental child care in the Vicenza and
Livorno communities. CDS CYS is available in the Vicenza and Livorno
communities for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. CDS CYS also
offers Family Child Care (FCC) homes in community housing areas
and the School Age Services for after-school care.
� YS. Youth Services conducts a variety of programs designed
to promote social interaction, personal growth and recreational
skills in youth ages 6-19. YS provides fun and unique activities
for youth, including summer camp, open recreation, sports and special
events. Sports programs include baseball, T-ball, soccer, swimming,
basketball and cheerleading.
� Health Services. The Primary Care Clinic (PCC) at Vicenza
is available to the community for immediate care and appointment
patients. The PCC is not an emergency room. It is capable of treating
acute minor illnesses and lacerations and conducting screening after
discharge from an Italian medical facility.
The Livorno clinic has a pharmacy and handles immunizations, obstetrics,
ophthalmology, otolaryngology (ENT), pediatrics/well baby, radiology
(x-ray only) and casts. U.S. patients with major illnesses or major
surgical requirements in both communities will be admitted to host
nation hospitals or other U.S. military facilities such as the ones
at Landstuhl, Germany, or Naples.
TRICARE-Europe is alive and well in Vicenza and Livorno. Active
duty soldiers are automatically enrolled in TRICARE Prime. Family
members must make a choice, enrolling in either TRICARE Prime or
TRICARE Standard. The Dental Clinic Command, Vicenza, provides dental
care facilities for patients throughout the 22nd ASG. Both Vicenza
and Livorno have well-staffed, modern facilities.
� Music and Theater. The award-winning Soldiers� Theatre
in Vicenza gives community residents the opportunity to apply their
talent in a variety of areas, including acting, singing, dancing,
designing costumes and sets, lighting and theatrical production.
A full season of plays, musicals and classes are scheduled during
the year.
� Schools. The Vicenza Elementary School staff has 21 regular classroom
teachers, grades K-6, and a support staff of 18, including art, music, physical
education, media services, host nation, counseling, a school-wide enrichment program,
English as a second language, compensatory education and nursing services. The
school has an Italian language immersion program in grades K-4 as well as a Sure
Start program.
The DoDDS Livorno Unit School is located in two buildings on post and services
students in Pre-K through 12th grade.
Vicenza High School offers the DoDEA curriculum. It has 21 classroom teachers
and specialists for Talented and Gifted, Learning Impaired, English as a Second
Language, Cooperative Work Experience and Guidance programs, an information specialist
and a school nurse. Activities include varsity sports, forensics, drama club,
model senate, student council, yearbook, band, chorus and special interest clubs.
Both the elementary school and high school also offer an array of co-curricular
activities. All teachers and specialists have computers in their rooms.
� Chapels. The Caserma Ederle and Camp Darby community chapels
offer Catholic and Protestant services and assistance for special
religious requests. Each chapel has religious education, counseling
and youth activities. The Vicenza Post Chapel and the Adventure
and Travel Center can provide detailed information on local religious
activities and special tours of the Vatican during the Easter and
Christmas seasons and a schedule of Papal Masses.
� ACS. Army Community Service (ACS) in Vicenza and Livorno
promote personal and family self-reliance and readiness. Major areas
of emphasis are money management, career development, health, strong
family support groups, family member employment assistance, relocation
assistance and volunteer activities.
� Volunteers. The Installation Volunteer Coordinator (IVC),
located with ACS, assists agencies in publicizing their needs for
volunteers and helps individuals find jobs that are best suited
to their personal interests and goals. Much like an employment office,
the IVC maintains a community job bank. Volunteers are placed in
positions based on their individual interests, goals, skills, availability
and experience.
� Single Soldier Support. Many barracks at Caserma Ederle
have been converted into single soldier quarters, which feature
two-soldier rooms with private baths and individual entrances. Quarters
also have common areas for recreational activities and cooking.
Caserma Ederle and Camp Darby have no on-post housing other than
barracks/dormitories for single soldiers and airmen. Government
and private leased units are available in the local community and
the housing offices are set up to help find available accommodations.
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FACILITIES
� Guest Houses. Caserma Ederle in Vicenza is the home to the Ederle Inn,
a modern, 102-room hotel and 23-room hotel annex. Each room has a private bath,
microwave, sink and refrigerator. VIP suites are also available. The Ederle Inn
was named the best medium-sized Army guest house worldwide in 1998. The guest
house on Camp Darby, the newly-renovated Casa Toscana, offers clean, well-appointed
accommodations. Reservations for the Casa Toscana as well as the Sea Pines Lodge
are made through the Camp Darby Lodging office.
� Shopping. The Vicenza Exchange is the largest mall complex
(over 80,000 square feet) south of the Alps. The beautiful complex,
completed in May 1996, offers a full service main store, a one-hour
photo shop, amusement center, optical shop, specialty vendors, PowerZone,
food court, car rental, beauty/barber shop, and Italian and German
gift shops and German furniture. Additional AAFES facilities in
the area include car sales, flower shop, Burger King, military clothing
sales/tailor shop, launderette/dry cleaners, shoppette, theater
and auto parts/garage. In addition to the main store the Livorno
PX offers a pick-up point and gift service mart, a shoppette, a
tailor shop and a theater. Both exchanges also sell gas coupons
for Italy and Germany, oil coupons for Italy, and the PX on Caserma
Ederle sells gas coupons for the Netherlands.
Each community also has a full-service commissary. Vicenza�s new $6.6 million
one offers the latest in meat, produce and hot food deli sections. The Camp Darby
facility was named the best small commissary worldwide in the Department of Defense
competition in 1998.
� Clubs. The community clubs in Vicenza and Livorno are open
to all soldiers, family members, civilians and retirees. The Darby
Community Club offers family dining, musical entertainment with
DJ, a steel tip dart tournament and large screen TV in the Sports
Bar.
� Bowling centers in Vicenza and Livorno also provide affordable
entertainment and food and beverages.
� Auto Skills Centers on Caserma Ederle and Camp Darby can
help you keep your car running. They have bays and tools for do-it-yourselfers,
plus experienced mechanics if you get stuck. The Vicenza center
is a new $2.2 million facility with eight bays.
� Education Centers. The ones in Vicenza and Livorno offer
a wide range of services and opportunities for all community members.
University of Maryland and City Colleges of Chicago have extension
programs in both communities. The education centers also provide
tuition assistance, vocational counseling, college entrance tests
and learning resource centers.
� APOs. Each community in the 22nd ASG has full-service Army
post offices for all authorized customers. The APOs provide parcel
service and transport all classes of mail from priority to express.
They transport APO-to-APO mail free when "MPS" is written
in the upper right corner of envelopes and packages.
� Banking. Military credit unions and Italian banking facilities
with automatic teller machines (ATMs) and money exchange service
for most European currencies are available. Each community finance
office cashes checks up to $745 per day (with a limit of $1,490
per week) and converts dollars to lire to pay rent and utility bills.
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