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Moose Run Golf Course exists to support the Army's MWR (Morale, Welfare, and Recreation) Programs.  Moose Run Golf Course is a Nonappropriated fund activity, which means, there are no tax-dollars used to subsidize the program. In fact, the golf course is totally supported by fees and charges. The golf course's revenue supports many MWR programs on Fort Richardson .

The U.S. Army, including Fort Richardson, is committed to the well-being of the community of people who serve and stand ready to defend the nation. A former Chief of Staff stated that, "Soldiers are entitled to the same quality of life of those who they have pledged to defend." MWR and programs like Moose Run Golf Course help make that possible.

Army MWR is a comprehensive network of support and leisure services designed to enhance the lives of soldiers (Active, Reserve, and Guard), their families, civilian employees, military retirees and other eligible participants. Over 37,000 MWR employees worldwide strive to deliver the highest quality programs and services at each installation -- from family, child and youth programs to recreation, sports, entertainment, travel and leisure activities.

Their mission is to serve the needs, interests and responsibilities of each individual in the Army community for as long as they are associated with the Army, no matter where they are.

MWR contributes to the Army's strength and readiness by offering services that reduce stress, build skills and self-confidence and foster strong esprit de corps. MWR services also help the Army attract and retain talented people. MWR is proof of the Army's commitment to caring for the people who serve and stand ready to defend the nation. When you play golf at Moose Run, you are supporting soldiers and their families.

Thank you for your support!

[from army mwr website]