Photo Essay: Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement

By Christopher HansonJune 3, 2022

Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
1 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
2 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
3 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
4 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
5 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
6 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
7 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
8 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
9 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
10 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
11 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
12 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
13 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort McCoy hosts May 2022 Community Leader Engagement for local law enforcement
14 / 14 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Participants in a Community Leader Engagement stop at a training area May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis. More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand. During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch. (U.S. Army Photo by Christopher Hanson, Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office) (Photo Credit: Christopher Hanson) VIEW ORIGINAL

Participants in a Community Leader Engagement are shown visiting training areas May 24, 2022, at Fort McCoy, Wis.

More than a dozen community leaders and local law enforcement professionals from Tomah, Sparta, Monroe County, and other nearby municipalities gathered at Fort McCoy to see the post’s mission first-hand.

During their visit, the community leaders received a driving tour of the installation and made stops at the Combined Arms Collective Training Facility on South Post, training areas on North Post, the Commemorative Area, Garrison Headquarters, and McCoy’s Community Center where they received a lunch.

This was an Army Community Relations effort organized by the Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office and the Fort McCoy Garrison command team.

Learn more about Fort McCoy online at https://home.army.mil/mccoy, on the Defense Visual Information Distribution System at https://www.dvidshub.net/fmpao, on Facebook by searching “ftmccoy,” and on Twitter by searching “usagmccoy.”

Also try downloading the Digital Garrison app to your smartphone and set “Fort McCoy” or another installation as your preferred base.