Fort McCoy Army Base Guide

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One of several decorative gate walls is shown June 25, 2020, at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin.
One of several decorative gate walls is shown June 25, 2020, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The installation has several decorative walls like this — some that are almost 90 years old. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)

 

Fort McCoy is named for Major General Robert Bruce McCoy, a distinguished veteran of World War I.

Fort McCoy houses the 84th Training Command (Leader Readiness), 88th Regional Support Command and Wisconsin National Guard Military Academy.

As a Total Force Training Center, Fort McCoy's primary responsibility is providing quality training facilities for reserve and active-component military forces.

Fort McCoy Information

Condition: Operational
Years in Use: 1909-present
Controlled by: United States Army
Current Commander: Colonel Sheyla Baez Ramirez
Garrison: United States Army
Base Occupants: 86th Training Division, 88th Regional Support Command, 181st Infantry Brigade, 426th Regiment (Regional Training Institute) & Wisconsin Military Academy, Wisconsin State Patrol, Fort McCoy Police Department, Equipment Concentration Site 67, Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, NCO Academy
Open to the Public: No

Base Location

100 East Headquarters Road
Fort McCoy, WI 54656