Contact Information
Terminal 1, Mezzanine Level
San Francisco, CA 94128 Located on the Mezzanine Level of the Harvey Milk Terminal (Terminal 1) above the American Airlines ticket counters.
Hours of Operation
Sunday-Saturday 0700 2000
About this Location
Located in the San Francisco International Airport, the USO provides a home away from home for service members and their families as they travel through California. The USO is located in the Harvey Milk Terminal (Terminal 1) above the American Airlines ticket counter.
For more information on operations please call (650) 821-7613. We may be able to extend hours on an as needed basis for military groups, please reach out if needed.
We are providing programs and support outdoors for military units across California.
For Events
If you are a command looking for support for an upcoming event submit a resource request form. You will then hear back within 48 hours from a staff member regarding the request on whether it was able to be approved or not. Please submit a resource request for command support 2 weeks or more prior to the event.
Amenities at this Location
Food & Beverages
- Coffee & Tea
- Snacks
Connectivity
- CAC Readers
- Computers & Laptops
- Wi-Fi
Multimedia & Gaming
- PS4
- TV & Cable
Rest & Relaxation
- Baby Changing Station
- Bathrooms
- Children’s Play Area
- Sleeping & Quiet Area
“A giant in the San Diego business and philanthropic community for decades, Neil and his lovely wife June have been consistent and doting benefactors of the USO, displaying a fierce and undeterred commitment to our troops and their families throughout the county. Neil’s memory will endure, of course, every time a guest walks into the USO San Diego Neil Ash Airport Center."Bob Kurkjian, USO West President Find out how to support USO
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