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NCO Club

Fort Riley, Kansas

Ghosts are haunt the doors of this club. An MP reported that a ghostly forced jerked the door he was guarding open; the door was locked.

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believer says:

October 31, 2009, 9:11 am

I thought this was a place for ppl to tell ghost stories. If you don’t believe, why bother wasting your time commenting on that. Who cares. If you have a story then tell it. Don’t you ppl know by now, that a place where many ppl have died, some never pass on. They have some unfinished business to take care of. When I die, I will haunted the ones that deserve it. LMFAO!!! And I won’t be nice either.

Armywife says:

November 11, 2009, 2:03 pm

I live on Fort Riley now in the new Forysth housing. I have been to the old NCO club and I can tell you that I have felt something different there as well as the new housing area. It always have a strange wind and one of the kids in the area repoted being touch on the should when she was standing alone. She wont go back to that spot again. I know there are things on FOrt Riley you cant but help feel them.

DJ says:

November 13, 2009, 4:27 am

I currently work at the hospital on ft. riley and the basement of the hospital is very haunted. the doors of the elevators would open when you just walk past them. and there are black formless apprations that walk down there. I hate being down there alone at night.

Thomas says:

November 25, 2009, 11:12 pm

I lived on Fort Riley 53′-58′ and there was an NCO Club at the corner of Holbrook Ave and Pershing Ct. The next building over heading east on Pershing was the school house where I attended 5th and 6th grade. There the only thing scary was my classmate Newt Gingrich, future US Speaker of the House. Fort Riley is a beautiful jewel on the prairie and I hope it is protected as many of the old cavalry structures have disappeared since I lived there. There used to be an old cavalry horse obstacle course east of Camp Forsyth that was just plowed down. Shame, shame.

nicolle says:

December 13, 2009, 8:45 pm

i currently live at fort riley across from the old px and i have heard all of the stories and keep hearing new ones. i live on meade loop in one of a plexs. my husband and my neighbor’s daugter swear that we have a ghost in our apartment. there is a maintance man who refuses to come into our building because he is positive that it is haunted. he will only come in when he has to. i will admit weird things happen in our apartment or we hear weird things here.

Thomas says:

December 14, 2009, 12:20 am

Around 1957-1958, an enlisted man shot to death a young Lieutenant with a military rifle in the building next to the west side of Wainwright Hall. I believe this happened in the daytime and took place on the veranda on the east side of the building. That’s the only violent incident I can recall from the period I lived there and never heard about ghosts until this site and the vids on youtube.

sheila kelley says:

July 18, 2010, 11:03 pm

You people who are leaving negative remarks shouldn’t if you aren’t a believer than why are you here in the first place people who have told their stories should be respected.

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