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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participate in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
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Soldiers from multiple units participated in the Installation Run on July 19, 2024, at Fort McCoy, Wis.
The formation run saw more than 130 Soldiers participate and covered approximately 2 miles.
The run included the installation’s senior commander, a two-star general, with the 88th Readiness Division leading the way with Soldiers from the division.
The run also included Soldiers with the Fort McCoy Garrison, 86th Training Division, 181st Multi-Functional Training Brigade and its related units, Fort McCoy Noncommissioned Officer Academy, Fort McCoy Regional Training Site-Maintenance and related 94th Training Division service members, and other units.
Fort McCoy’s motto is to be the “Total Force Training Center.”
Located in the heart of the upper Midwest, Fort McCoy is the only U.S. Army installation in Wisconsin.
The installation has provided support and facilities for the field and classroom training of more than 100,000 military personnel from all services nearly every year since 1984.
Learn more about Fort McCoy online at https://home.army.mil/mccoy, 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. Fort McCoy is also part of Army’s Installation Management Command where “We Are The Army’s Home.”
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