Fort McCoy Soldiers Staff Sgt. John Roloson, Fort McCoy Headquarters and Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Garrison, and Sgt. 1st Class Robert Hankins, 181st Infantry Brigade, support a color guard at an early April game of the Milwaukee Bucks basket...
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Staff members from the Staff Sgt. Todd R. Cornell Noncommissioned Officer Academy, a tenant unit at Fort McCoy, stand in formation for a photo April 14 in the Capitol Building in Madison, Wis. During the visit to Madison, the staff learned more about...
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Soldiers from the 826th Ordnance Company, an Army Reserve unit from Milwaukee, set up and plan a training session April 10 at Badger Drop Zone on Fort McCoy's South Post.
The unit's Soldiers were among the nearly 7,000 service members who trained a...
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Wildlife Biologist Tim Wilder of the Directorate of Public Works Natural Resources Branch places a microchip in a 4-foot bull snake April 14 while volunteer John Polk holds the snake.
The work was part of a survey Wilder is conducting to determine ...
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Recreational Assistant Jackie Hanson places books on shelves at the Recreation Center library during the opening day of the center April 7.
The center, located in building 2000, is open Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 8 p.m.
People can play...
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About post at Fort McCoy, Wis. April 24, 2015
About post at Fort McCoy, Wis. -- A collection of stand-alone photos from the April 24, 2015 issue of Fort McCoy's newspaper, The Real McCoy.
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