Camp Atterbury Army Base in Edinburgh, IN

In 1941, Camp Atterbury was established in Edinburgh, Indiana. It covers around 55 square miles and serves as a key training and mobilization center for the Indiana National Guard along with other military units. The base is situated at coordinates 39.2836° N, 86.0336° W. It is named after Brigadier General William Wallace Atterbury.

Contact Information

Address
2002 S County Rd 700 E, Edinburgh, IN 46124

Visitor Center
Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Phone: (812) 526-1499

Public Affairs Office
Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Phone: (812) 526-1388

Jobs

For military personnel, positions such as Infantryman, Military Police and Logistics Specialist are available. For civilians, positions are available in Engineering Support including Technicians and Analysts, Administrative Staff including Clerks and Coordinators and Facility Management and Maintenance.

Housing

On-base housing is available for military members. If someone wants to living off-base, rental options in Edinburgh from about $1,000 to $1,800 per month is available.

Population

About 1,500 active-duty personnel are stationed here along with over 500 civilian employees who help keep things running. Add in family members, trainees and local retirees who use base services. Over 5,000 people are connected to the base.

Medical

On-base medical teams providing essential services like primary treatments, pharmacy and mental health. From Johnson Memorial Hospital, wide range of treatments are available.

Commissary

For active duty members, retirees and their families, essentials and groceries like fresh produce, meats, dairy, frozen foods and household goods are available at reasonable prices.

Directory

Base Operator
(812) 526-1499

Command Duty Officer
(812) 526-1122

Commissary
(812) 526-2240

Housing Office
(812) 526-1128

Emergency Operations
(812) 526-1122

Ryan Mercer

A former U.S. Army officer, served from 2013 to 2024 with extensive experience in leadership, strategy and base operations. With a degree in Military Science, has played a key role in military infrastructure management and defense strategy development.