Fort McCoy
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Mission Statement:
Fort McCoy serves as a support installation, a ready and capable mobilization site, and is the Army's only facility focused on providing Total Force Training. Fort McCoy's primary mission is providing for the training and ensuring the readiness of America's reserve- and active-component armed forces. The post also is one of 15 Army power-projection platforms. Camp McCoy was aligned under U.S. Forces Command July 1, 1973, and officially was redesignated as Fort McCoy Sept. 30, 1974. Fort McCoy was aligned under the U.S. Army Reserve Command (USARC) in 1993. As part of this realignment, Fort McCoy serves in a "parent installation" role for two direct-reporting installations -- Fort Hunter Liggett and Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, which are both located in California.
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