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Fort McCoy Has A Long History

Saturday, August 12th, 2023 -- 7:21 AM

Fort McCoy in western Wisconsin has a long history as a U.S. military installation for training and mobilizing troops.

Much of the base was constructed during World War II, including the more than 200 wood barracks that are still used today to house soldiers who come for training year round. Now, the military base is in the process of building a new campus that will house 1,600 troops and 320 officers. Two new four-story barracks buildings have been completed so far, with construction on a brigade headquarters building projected to finish this December. In total, the campus is expected to include four barracks, two officer barracks and three headquarters buildings. "This will be one of the first areas we'll stand up if we do end up having to mobilize soldiers," Liane Haun, Fort McCoy's director of public works, said during a tour. "When they come in and they don't have vehicles to get themselves around, they're within walking distance of those community facilities." Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin visited the base Thursday to see the new facilities.

She helped secure $69 million in federal funding this year to pay for two of the new buildings, which the base is expected to break ground on in the coming weeks. She said the new facilities were needed because of a rise in maintenance problems. "They just weren't keeping up with the times," Baldwin said. "There were all sorts of failures, including water damage, mold and other issues. I am so proud of the folks who stand up to serve our nation in our volunteer services and want them to have satisfactory barracks and certainly training equipment." But Fort McCoy isn't getting rid of the WWII barracks that have housed soldiers, refugees from Cuba in 1980 and Afghan refugees in 2021. Haun said the base needs to have bed spaces for 10,000 soldiers at any given time.


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