U.S. Army Garrison Fort McCoy

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U.S. Army Garrison Fort McCoy Colonel David J. Pinter, Sr. 5 April 2018 1

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Purpose To provide an overview of USAG Fort McCoy s training mission, initiatives and economic impact. 3

Fort McCoy Mission, Vision and Motto Mission Statement: Underpin Total Force Readiness by serving as a Training Center and a Support Site for Power Projection Missions. Vision: To be the Premier Total Force Training Center and Power Projection Installation for America s Defense Forces. Motto: Total Force Training Center 4

Strategic Business Plan FY16-20 How we will achieve our vision. 1. Sustain and Modernize Fort McCoy s Cantonment, Range Complex, Strategic Mobility, Physical Security, Quality Of Life, and Information Technology Infrastructure. 2. Maintain and Expand Fort McCoy s Institutional and Transient Training Customer Base. 3. Attract, Retain, and Develop a Competent, Professional Workforce. 4. Increase Fort McCoy s Military Value Through Efficient Cantonment Facility Management and Access to Additional Maneuver Space. 5. Enhance Communication and Collaboration Internally and with Enterprise Transformation, Tenant, and Training Organizations. 6. Deliver High Quality, Responsive, and Innovative Quality of Life Programs and Services for Soldiers, Families, Retirees, Employees, and Transient Training Population. 7. Ensure Fort McCoy s Military Value and Relevance to DoD and The Region is Recognized Throughout the DoD, Our Regional Communities, and Among Our Elected Officials at all levels as A Premier Training Center Of Choice. Installation Strategic and Sustainability Plan (looking 25 years into the future) in development 5

Training Audience (Thousands) FORT McCOY TOTAL FORCE TRAINING CENTER 150 100 50 Training Utilization FY2011 2020 135 145 122 126 155 137 155 165 170 175 36 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 FY17 Training Numbers: 155,237 PAX. FY18 Training Numbers: 36,102 (as of 28 FEB) FY 18 Active-Duty Units: Vigilant Shield 18 (A/2-87IN/10 th MTN) Operation Ullr (2 nd MAW) Diamond Saber (2x CO TBD) CSTX 18-04, 18-02 (TBD OPFOR) Multinational Integration Global Medic (CSTX 18-02) UK/Canada (TBD) Data Reflects Usage From: US Army Reserve Other DOD Organizations National Guard Units Non-DOD Organizations EXERCISES 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 CSTX (x2 Starting FY 18) 7,000 9,500 18,500 16,000 16,000 Global Medic (x2 Starting FY 18) 1,250 1,250 3,750 2,500 2,500 WAREX (Phased out FY18) 7,100 5,500 N/A N/A N/A Patriot North 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 Red Dragon 1,200 2,300 1,300 1,000 1,000 Guardian Justice 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Diamond Saber 950 950 950 950 950 HR Warrior 100 100 100 100 100 Castle IRC 750 750 Operation Cold Steel 1,550 3,000 3,000 Operation Newsday 250 MFGI Validation 1,500 1,500 Air Guard Patriot 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 ARNG XCTC 3,750 WI JFHQ DOMOPS 1,250 Turbo Distribution (USTRANSCOM) 1,000 1,000 TBD Vigiliant Shield (ARNORTH) 120 500 Operation Ullr (2MAW) 1,200 Total 23,550 28,600 35,370 30,000 25,000 6

Capacity, Capability and Facilities Combined Arms Collective Training Facility 3 Large Urban Training Areas (Rice, Harrison, Hughes) 17 Training Villages 2 Home Station Training Lanes 7 Tactical Training Bases 4 Drop Zones, 1 Assault Air Strip 500 Miles of Roads (Paved & Unpaved) 62 Miles of Tank Trails 72K acres of Adjacent Training Area 46,000 acres of contiguous tactical training area that provides CTC like support to brigade-sized elements in L/V/C-ITE DATE 2.2 dynamic and complex operating environment. 5 x 25m Zero Range 4 x Rifle Record Fire Range 2 x Pistol Qualification Range 2 x Multi Purpose Machine Gun Range Known Distance Range (1000m) Grenade Launcher Range Hand Grenade Range LAW/ATGM Range 2x Instrumented Multi Purpose Training Range Infantry Squad Battle Course 2x Multi Purpose Training Ranges Infantry Platoon Battle Course 12k Convoy Escort Team Live- Fire Lane (AUG 18) 11 Mortar Firing Points (60,81,120mm) 22 Artillery Firing Points (105,155mm) UAS Group 1-5 Capable Army Aviation up to 30mm CAS up to 500lbs. Mission Training Complex Footprint 4x Engagement Skills Trainer 2000 Virtual Battle Space Simulation Unstabalized Gunnery Trainer- Crew Reconfigurable Vehicle Tactical Trainer Call for Fire Trainer Vehicle Rollover Trainer MRAP Common Driver Trainer 7

Reconfigurable Vehicle Tactical Trainer Virtual Battle Space Simulation Un-stabilized Gunnery Training- Crew Call for Fire Trainer Engagement Skills Trainer Virtual Clearance Training Suite FORT McCOY TOTAL FORCE TRAINING CENTER Mobile Close Combat Tactical Trainer (Assigned At Camp Ripley) Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Common Driver Trainer Humvee Egress Assistance Trainer/Mine-Resistant Ambush- Protected Rollover Trainer Virtual Training 8

THOUSANDS FORT McCOY TOTAL FORCE TRAINING CENTER FY 17 Economic Impact FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 Expenditures 317.5M 282M 295.2M 263.3M 280.2M 294.8M Economic Impact 1.02B 902.4M 944.7M 842.6M 896.8M 1.18B NOTE: The area GMI is 3.2 for FY2012-2016 and 4.0 for FY2017. 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 122 126 155 145 137 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 155 165 36k 170 175 9

Fort McCoy Army Family Housing Fort McCoy Army Family Housing (No RCI) Current Construction: 113 homes (1998-2017) Future Construction: FY19, Seven Home Project approved, pending funds This will bring the total number of housing units to 80% of current Housing Market Analysis (120 of 132). Current wait list of 48 Soldiers with Families ACSIM conducted a Housing Market Analysis in May 2017. Draft report received July 2017. 113 Homes 1998-2017 10

Fort McCoy Threatened & Endangered Species 1 Federally Endangered Species -Karner Blue Butterfly 1 Species Proposed for Federal Listing -Northern Long-Eared Bat 2 Species Recently Removed from Federal Listing -Gray Wolf (One pack on post) -Bald Eagle 3 Army Species At Risk -Regal Fritillary Butterfly -Henslow s Sparrow -Red-tailed Prairie Leafhopper 11

We Are Hiring www.usajobs.gov 12

FORT MCCOY ARMED FORCES DAY OPEN HOUSE 9 AM-3 PM SATURDAY MAY 19 Facebook @FtMcCoy Guided bus tours Military equipment displays Historic World War II buildings Refreshments available Free & open to the public Hwy 21 between Sparta & Tomah More than 25 mud pits & obstacles Significant discounts for 10-person team available through May 1 Open to the public Hwy 21 between Sparta & Tomah Facebook @McCoyMWR 13

Fort McCoy s Enduring Military Value (Take Aways) Four Season Training Climate Barge, Interstate, Rail & Air Platforms Renovated Infrastructure With Available Capacity Upgraded Utility System Capacities Modern Range & Training Complex Live-Virtual-Constructive Integrated Training Environment Significant Training Support Capabilities Extensive Materiel Maintenance Assets & Storage Areas Mutually Supportive Tenants On-Site MWR Programs Demonstrated Service Excellence Well Founded Installation Management Expertise Experienced Workforce / Great Work Ethic Strong Area Community Support Joint & Multi-Component Support Focus 14

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