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Border Patrol Morale, Welfare and Recreation Links

The Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) programs at various U.S. Border Patrol stations and sectors provide recreational, social, and support services for agents and their families. Below is a list of publicly available MWR links to help connect current and former agents with these resources.

To suggest an addition or report a broken link, please email [email protected].
Border Patrol Museum FaceBook
Alpine Station MWR
Comstock MWR FB Page
Casa Grande Station MWR
del rio mwr
Douglas Station
Eagle Pass South MWR FB Page
Willcox Station MWR
El Paso Station
TCA MRT
Marfa Station MWR
Tucson MWR
Nogales Station
Uvalde Station
Yuma Station
Van Horn Station MWR FB Page
Spokane Sector MWR
San Diego Sector Barracks 5
Important Disclaimer:
​HonorFirst.com provides this list as a publicly available resource and does not manage, endorse, or officially support any of these MWR programs. The content and availability of external links are subject to change, and HonorFirst.com is not responsible for external website content. For official information about U.S. Border Patrol MWR programs, please refer to CBP.gov.

Station MWR's


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