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Fort Leonard Wood is a thriving and prosperous installation that has evolved from a small basic training post more than 80 years ago to a premier Army Center of Excellence that trains nearly 80,000 military and civilians each year
- History :: FORT LEONARD WOOD - U. S. Army Garrisons
During World War II, more than 300,000 Soldiers passed through Fort Leonard Wood on their way to service in every theater of operation While the post was initially designated as an infantry division training area, Fort Leonard Wood quickly took on an engineer training mission
- Visitor Information :: FORT LEONARD WOOD - U. S. Army Garrisons
Fort Leonard Wood hosts and trains with the largest Marine Corps and Air Force detachments on any Army installation as well as a large Navy construction detachment We are home to the U S Army Corps of Engineers’ Prime Power School and home of several deployable U S Army Forces Command units
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Fort Leonard Wood is the installation of choice for Soldiers, Families and Civilians, by providing quality, sustainable, responsive facilities and services that enhance readiness and quality of life
- Visitors Access :: FORT LEONARD WOOD - U. S. Army Garrisons
Visitors, contractors and vendors 18 years and older, entering Fort Leonard Wood, who do not have a DoD identification card, will be subject to a background check before being allowed entry to the installation
- My FLW :: FORT LEONARD WOOD - U. S. Army Garrisons
Anyone wishing to bring or store a Privately Owned Firearm on Ft Leonard Wood for authorized legal activities must properly register the firearm Military members and their family members residing on the installation must register all firearms upon arrival
- Training Information :: FORT LEONARD WOOD
Basic Combat Training This 10-week, gender integrated training produces values-based, disciplined Soldiers, who are trained in basic skills, Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills Reception First stop to becoming part of the Army team Soldiers receive uniforms, medical screenings, pay information, and other important equipment and information necessary to start BCT Yellow Phase: (weeks 1-2
- U. S. Army Engineer School :: FORT LEONARD WOOD
CONTACT INFORMATION Phone: 573-563-6192, 573-563-8080, 573-596-0224 Fax: 573-563-8058 Location: 14010 MSCoE Loop Suite 1661 Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473
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