| Steeler Medic 2000:
McCoy hosts exercise that integrates reserve- and active-component medical personnel in
DEPMEDs operations. (See story, photos.) AMEDDEX 2000: Medical exercise tests evacuation procedures.
(See story, photo.)
Scale house facility to be open 24/7: Customer
service, convenience increased (See story, photo.)
Environment: 5 young adults with a Wisconsin
Conservation Corps crew will help McCoy accomplish more than 35 projects throughout
yearlong program. (See story, photos.)
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ARRTC Dormitory nears completion
Quality training opportunities available at the Army Reserve
Readiness Training Center at Fort McCoy soon will be complemented with quality
billeting space for students attending courses there. The $15.8 million, 218-room
dormitory (exterior pictured above) will open late this fall. (See
story, building features sidebar, and photos.)
| People: McCoy's
Kathleen Sumrall recognized as top civilian in 1999 U.S. Army Transportation Corps
Regimental Award competition (See story, photo.) Def Leppard, Katella rock at Dog Days concert: Nearly 5,000
attend outdoor concert at McCoy's Constitution Park as the Army's concert
tour makes its fourth consecutive stop at the post. (See story,
photos.)
Appropriations Act signed: President Clinton
signed the fiscal 2001 Defense Appropriations Act, paving the way for a 3.7 percent pay
raise for servicemebers Jan. 1 (See story.) |
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