
March 25, 2022
March 25, 2022
Fort McCoy held a special Community Leader Engagement on March 21 for civic leaders from several Wisconsin cities near the installation. (Link)
Members of the Fort McCoy prescribed burn team held their first prescribed burn on the installation March 1, and they have continued to hold prescribed burns throughout the first half of March as conditions have been favorable. (Link)
Army Reserve Soldiers with the Army Reserve’s 485th Engineer Company of Arlington Heights, Ill., fought a late-winter snowstorm to conduct rail loading on March 18 at Fort McCoy. (Link)
Twenty-five Airmen from multiple Air Force units were among the 35 graduates of the Fort McCoy Cold-Weather Operations Course (CWOC) class 22-05 that took place on post from late February to early March. (Link)
Hope and authenticity were the themes of Fort McCoy’s Women’s History Month event. The installation hosted its Women’s History Month event March 17 at McCoy’s Community Center. The guest speaker was Army Community Service Program Manager Sylvia Lopez. (Link)
MORE HEADLINES
Fort McCoy SARC earns SHARP Spirit Award during academy training (Link)
Women's History Month: Women among thousands exceling at training at McCoy every year (Link)
Fort McCoy honors female leaders during Women’s History Month (Link)
Crafting promotes resiliency at McCoy ACS (Link)
Fort McCoy PAO staff members earn Army Material Command awards (Link)
Fort McCoy ArtiFACT: Weather vane (Link)
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