Contact Information
Hours of Operation
Tuesday- Friday: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday: 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm
About this Location
At Fort McCoy, we operate two combat-simulated USO stations on the training field. We provide a realistic and rustic experience for our service members to relax and connect to home through phone calls, board games, planned activities, internet conductivity, and email access.
We also have an internet café on base where service members can bring their electronics and connect to loved ones through our WiFi, grab a cup of coffee, or meet for a rousing game of cards, while catching up on the latest news.
To request USO Wisconsin support for military and their families, go to the Programs - Unit Requests page of our website.
Amenities at this Location
Food & Beverages
- Beverages
- Coffee & Tea
- Snack Bar
- Snacks
Connectivity
- Charging Stations
- Computers & Laptops
- Phones
- Printers
- Skype
- Wi-Fi
Multimedia & Gaming
- DVD & Blu-ray Player
- Lawn Games
- Playing Cards
- TV & Cable
- Xbox 360
Rest & Relaxation
- Music Room & Instruments
- Toiletries
Support
- Administrative Office
Programs at this Location
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Tickets on EventBrite
Free or greatly reduced tickets are available for military families to enjoy the Brewers, Admirals, Loggers, theater, and other entertainme…
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Unit Requests
Military units can request support for various functions, in the form of snacks, comfort or relaxation. Fort McCoy area: Email ehazlett@us…
Without you being here, a lot of the soldiers would be in a much worse place emotionally. A cup of hot coffee and internet is life changing, and the only life-line these guys have to their families right now.Service Member, U.S. Army Find out how to support USO
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