Contact Information
Hours of Operation
May Center hours
Mon-Wed based on volunteer ability
Thur-Sat 10am-9pm
About this Location
The USO Fort McCoy Center includes, computers, internet, video games, movies beverages and snacks, out door games and other activities for service members.
The USO Mobile visits ranges and provides: Gaming Zone – Cornhole, Nintendo Switch kit, cards/ games. Sports & Fitness – Soccer ball, football, giant outdoor games, portable exercise gear. Center Support – chairs, hotspot, shade, snacks, drinks.
Amenities at this Location
Food & Beverages
- Beverages
- Coffee & Tea
- Snack Bar
Connectivity
- CAC Readers
- Computers & Laptops
- Wi-Fi
Multimedia & Gaming
- Board & Table Games
- DVD & Blu-ray Player
- Lawn Games
- Playing Cards
- Streaming Services (Hulu, Netflix, HBO, ESPN)
- TV & Cable
- Xbox 360
- Xbox One
Rest & Relaxation
- Air Conditioning
- Bathrooms
- Library
- Music Room & Instruments
- Patio & Outdoor Space
- Toiletries
Support
- Administrative Office
Admissions Policy
Programs at this Location
When I was given the tragic news of my oldest son and was trying to reach my deployed airman, Joe, you took me in and treated me so beautifully. My son had died and you helped me through those first few hours. You gave me privacy as I made those heart-wrenching phone calls, particularly the call to my airman to tell him the news. Keep doing what you’re doing. Keep helping and supporting. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Your kindness and understanding will never be forgotten.Katie, military family member Find out how to support USO
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