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    • This Month in Fort McCoy History — June 2023

      Courtesy Photo   |   Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office   |   06.20.2023

      This screen shot shows a part of page 12 of the June 19, 1943, edition of The Real McCoy newspaper at then-Camp McCoy, Wis. Now it's Fort McCoy. At that time, Fort McCoy was fully engaged in preparing Soldiers for World War II deployment and more. (U.S. Army Photo)...

    • This Month in Fort McCoy History — June 2023

      Courtesy Photo   |   Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office   |   06.20.2023

      This news clip is from a June 1973 edition of The Real McCoy newspaper at Fort McCoy, Wis. At that time, it was still Camp McCoy. The name would change a year later. Here the news item discusses an option to listen to a radio station run by troops on post. (U.S. Army Photo)...

    • This Month in Fort McCoy History — April 2023

      Courtesy Photo   |   Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office   |   04.26.2023

      This is a screen shot of a news clip from the April 24, 1943, edition of The Real McCoy newspaper at then-Camp McCoy, Wis. It shows a couple of different items from the newspaper at the time. (U.S. Army Photo)...

    • This Month in Fort McCoy History — February

      Courtesy Photo   |   Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office   |   02.16.2023

      This is a photo of a photo of former Maj. Gen. Robert Bruce McCoy for whom Fort McCoy, Wis., is named for. Fort McCoy is named for Robert Bruce McCoy. He was born Sept. 5, 1867, in Kenosha, Wis. The son of a Civil War captain, Robert B. McCoy was a prominent local resident who served as a lawyer, district attorney, county judge, and mayor of Sparta, Wis. In 1920, he was nominated as (a)......

    • This Month in Fort McCoy History — January

      Courtesy Photo   |   Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office   |   01.12.2023

      This screen shot from Jan. 12, 2023, shows photos by Robert Schuette with The Real McCoy Newspaper that were in the Jan. 27, 2012, edition of The Real McCoy paper at Fort McCoy, Wis. The photos highlight January training going on at the installation, which fits the installations ongoing training motto to be a four-season Total Force Training Center. (U.S. Army Photo)...

    • This Month in Fort McCoy History — June 2023

      Photo by Scott Sturkol   |   Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office   |   06.12.2018

      Soldiers at Fort McCoy, Wis., for training in the 86th Training Division’s Combat Support Training Exercise 86-18-04 conduct live-fire gunnery operations at Range 2 on North Post on June 12, 2018, at Fort McCoy, Wis. The exercise is part of the Army Reserve’s Combat Support Training Program, or CSTP. CSTP exercises are large-scale, collective-training exercises designed to immerse units......

    • This Month in Fort McCoy History — February

      Photo by Scott Sturkol   |   Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office   |   02.28.2018

      Soldiers training in Operation Cold Steel II conduct operations Feb. 28, 2018, at Range 18 on North Post at Fort McCoy, Wis. Operation Cold Steel II is the Army Reserve’s crew-served weapons qualification and validation exercise to ensure America’s Army Reserve units and Soldiers are trained and ready to deploy on short notice as part of Ready Force X. Cold Steel II's Task Force Triad,......

    • This Month in Fort McCoy History — February

      Photo by Scott Sturkol   |   Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office   |   02.28.2018

      Soldiers training in Operation Cold Steel II conduct operations Feb. 28, 2018, at Range 18 on North Post at Fort McCoy, Wis. Operation Cold Steel II is the Army Reserve’s crew-served weapons qualification and validation exercise to ensure America’s Army Reserve units and Soldiers are trained and ready to deploy on short notice as part of Ready Force X. Cold Steel II's Task Force Triad,......