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Jan 17, 2025 · Located in the Flint Hills region of Kansas, Fort Riley hosts approximately 15,000 active-duty service members and more than 18,000 family members. The area is also home to …
About :: U.S. Army Fort Riley
Jan 6, 2023 · Fort Riley is a FORSCOM installation and the home of the Army's First and most storied Division — 1st Infantry Division — "The Big Red One", l ocated in the in the Central …
My Fort Riley :: U.S. Army Fort Riley
Dec 1, 2020 · Welcome to Fort Riley! Fort Riley is an award-winning, premier, division-level training installation. Its mission is to provide the best in support for warfighters and their families.
History of Fort Riley and 1st Infantry Division - U.S. Army Garrisons
Fort Riley has always had an important role in the defense of our nation and the training of our Soldiers. This location, approved by the War Department in January 1853, offered an …
Visitor and Access Information :: U.S. Army Fort Riley
Feb 18, 2025 · Fort Riley Online Pass Application Visitors requiring a pass for access to Fort Riley can now apply for passes online. The online pass application is available at: …
For Newcomers :: U.S. Army Fort Riley
Feb 3, 2025 · Fort Riley's Army Community Service provides first class services and support to Soldiers, Families, and Army civilian employees that enhances readiness, improves quality of …
Division/Units/Tenants :: U.S. Army Fort Riley
Nov 13, 2018 · U.S. Army Fort Riley: Home of the 1st Infantry Division
Things to do at Fort Riley :: U.S. Army Fort Riley
Oct 17, 2024 · There are a variety of activities available on Fort Riley and in the surrounding area. There are the natural wonders of the Central Flint Hills and Milford Wetlands, indoor and …
Garrison Leadership :: U.S. Army Fort Riley
Jul 9, 2024 · The Garrison Command is composed of dedicated Soldiers and civilian employees who play a critical role in supporting the Fort Riley mission. Our focus is to provide training, …
Fort Riley’s mission evolved after the Civil War to protecting the railroad and maintaining peace and stability among settlers and the Plains Indians. For over 30 years, Soldiers, including …