The Air Defense Artillery Training Support Facility is a unique facility that trains today’s Soldiers and Leaders. Volunteers are an integral part of the facility staff and may help with educational programming, behind-the-scenes work, or assist with administrative functions. Current Active Duty, Reserves, and National Guard from all branches can use these volunteer hours towards a Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal. More to follow….

Mr. Correy Twilley

Curator


Mr. Twilley is an OIF/OEF Veteran and has worked in the museum field in various capacities since 1995. He has worked at several Army museums across the nation before coming to the ADA TSF. Mr. Twilley assumed command of the ADA TSF in 2020 as the Director/Curator just as construction of the new facility ended

Mr. Cecil Ward

Museum Technician


Cecil began working at the Fort Sill National Historic Landmark and Museum in July of 2021. He came to us from the Regional Training Support Center here at Fort Sill where he worked as the fabricator. He is a retired US Army Field Artillery veteran. Mr. Ward began his museum career in July of 2021 after a successful 20-year career with the Army as a Soldier and a 12-year career as a Department of the Army Civilian.

SFC Adam Moyer

NCOIC


SFC Moyer came to the ADATSF from 4/60th ADAR after successfully serving as E Btry's First Sergeant. SFC Moyer has had a distinguished career spanning over 20 years, serving as a COR, Recruiter, and Wideband Radio Technician for the Whitehouse Communications Agency.