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We are the Michigan Army National Guard. As a component of the U.S. Army, we are an entity of the state. We defend our country when called to action, but what makes us a unique branch in the military is our duty to protect and serve the state of Michigan.
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Apr 8, 2024 · Tennessee Guard, Local Partners Practice Disaster Response. May 23, 2024. Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency. State of Michigan. Michigan Youth Challenge Academy. Michigan Veterans Homes. The official website of the Michigan National Guard.
Michigan National Guard > About Us > Units. Units and Installations. Army National Guard. Fort Custer Training Center. Camp Grayling. Air National Guard. Battle Creek Air National Guard Base. Selfridge Air National Guard Base. Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center. Armories and and Unit Locations.
GOVERNOR GRETCHEN WHITMER. VIEW BIO. Major General Paul D. Rogers. Adjutant General, Michigan National Guard. VIEW BIO. Command Sergeant Major William W. Russell III. State Command Sergeant Major and Senior Enlisted Leader of the Michigan Army National Guard. VIEW BIO. Brigadier General Ravindra Wagh.
The Michigan Army National Guard is the Army component of the Michigan National Guard and a reserve component of the United States Army. During the Cold War , the 156th Signal Battalion was federalized on 1 October 1962 at its home stations in response to the Cuban Missile Crisis .