Palmer Theater
761st Tank Battalion Avenue & 31st Street,
Fort Hood,
TX
76544
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U.S. Army & Air Force Exchange Services (Official)
Additional Info
Operated by: Army & Air Force Exchange Service
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
254.287.3851
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News About This Theater
- Oct 21, 2012 — Movie theater reopens after fire
This theater is on the U.S Army Military Post, Fort Hood. This is a really big post with 34,000 people, 6,000 families, with 9 schools for the children. Seems like they would need a theater.
The theater is run by the U.S. Army & Air Force Exchange Services, Reel Time Theaters Circuit which has about 120 theaters around the world. The theater is Building Number 334 and is also used for military meetings and training. Does anyone know who it was named after?
I also found something about a Howze Theater, which I think is on the post and is much larger. Can anyone tell anything about that theater?
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Recent comments (view all 5 comments)
PLEASE CHANGE THE SPELLING OF kiLeen TO:
kiLLeen
What can I say, this sailor made a mistake.
Lots a soldiers have been to this post, can anyone add any info or photos?
Chief Jensen
PLEASE CHANGE THE LOCATION KILLEEN, TX TO:
FORT HOOD,TX
Sorry Fort Hood better describes the location of the theater.
Chief Jensen
ATTENTION U.S. ARMY, MARINE CORPS, NAVY, AIR FORCE, COAST GUARD, VETERANS AND DEPENDENTS, HELP!
This is only number 1 of 135 operating U.S. Army & Air Force Exchange Service, Reel Time Theaters I hope to list on Cinema Treasures. This does not include U.S. Marine Corps, Navy, and Coast Guard Theaters that are operating. Also not included are theaters that are not operating or have been demolished on operating or closed U.S. Military Installations. It must be THOUSANDS OF THEATERS!
PLEASE ADD THEATERS YOU KNOW ABOUT OR ADD COMMENTS OR PHOTOS!
Retired U.S. Navy Chief Bob Jensen
Palmer Theater was named after my great grandfather Brigadier General Bruce Palmer Sr. who servered 44 years in the U.S. Army; World Wars I & II; Distinguished Service Medal; French Legion of Honor with Rosette. Known as “The Father of Armor”
luffup, thanks for the info, you should be proud!