Here's just a glimpse at what life at Fort Leonard Wood is like. G.I. Stanley was visited by a friend from California and so this tour is courtesy of her!
| At our Shoppette which off post is called a gas station or convenience store. |
| Our movie theater on post |
| Always people working out on post, these are some of the trainees doing their physical training. |
| Our wonderful USO where Soldiers can go hang out and relax. It's also one of our favorite places to volunteer as a Family! |
| Nutter Field House. There are lots of events that go on here. Everything from vendor events to military balls to graduations and homecomings! |
| Soldier's Chapel. I love that nearly every installation we have ever lived on has had a Soldier's chapel on it. |
| Everyone starts their time at FLW here (well not the trainees but everyone else). |
| The Post Exchange where we can shop tax-fee. It's like a Walmart/Kmart. |
| Wonderful place where Soldiers and their Families can get information on the many Family Programs that are available free of charge to them. Nadine spends a lot of time in this building volunteering. |
| Our grocery store! |
| We train a lot of transportation personnel here at FLW, it's kind of daunting sometimes driving behind big trucks that have signs that say "Student Driver"! |
| Like most Military installations, we have a Post Cemetery as well. We find it very important to go and visit those who have walked this journey before us and to honor them. |
| Gammon Field is the main field where lots of Military graduations and parades are held. It's always excited to see such tradition in place! |
| There's always someone working out at FLW with all the training going on. There are exercise areas all over post, this is just one of them. |
| Sometimes you need a "Battle Buddy"! |
| This stand is where Drill Sergeants give instructions to the many trainees on how to properly do Physical Training |
| We have a beautiful Memorial Park where we can pay tribute to the many Engineer, Military Police and Chemical Troops who have served and will serve. |
| We are a proud Chemical Family and had to show off our motto! |
| Very cool World War II museum, this is what an old Orderly room looked like where Soldiers would go to get their personnel stuff done. |
| This is what an old supply room looked like. We still have supply rooms but they look a bit different. |
| Barracks are like dorm rooms for our Soldiers |
| Barracks look different now too. But they still have beds and someplace to store their items. For most Soldiers these days, they haven't even seen a footlocker. |
| Mess Halls or now called Dining Facilities. It's where are Soldier go to get good grub! |
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