Fort McCoy (Wisconsin)

Fort McCoy is a United States Army Reserve installation on 60,000 acres (24,000 ha) between Sparta and Tomah, Wisconsin, in Monroe County. In 1909, there were two separate camps named Camp Emory Upton and Camp Robinson; in 1926, these camps were joined together to form Camp McCoy. Since its creation in 1909, the post has been used primarily as a military training center. A part of Fort McCoy is also used by the Wisconsin State Patrol as a training facility.

Fort McCoy
Part of United States Army Reserve Command (USARC)
Located near: Tomah, Wisconsin
Coordinates44°00′35″N 90°41′00″W
Site information
OwnerUnited States Army
ConditionActive
Site history
Built1909
Built byMajor General Robert Bruce McCoy
Garrison information
OccupantsUnited States Army, 86th Training Division, 88th Regional Support Command, 181st Infantry Brigade, 426th Regiment (Regional Training Institute) & Wisconsin Military Academy, Wisconsin State Patrol, Fort McCoy Police Department, Equipment Concentration Site 67, Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site, NCO Academy
Fort McCoy
Coordinates: 44.0035°N 90.41°W / 44.0035; -90.41
CountryUnited States
StateWisconsin
CountyMonroe County
Area
  Total90 sq mi (240 km2)
Elevation
873 ft (266 m)
Population
  Total2,215
  Density24/sq mi (9.2/km2)
Time zoneUTC−6 (Central (CST))
  Summer (DST)UTC−5 (Central (CDT))
ZIP Code
54656
Area code608
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