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  1. 107th Engineer Battalion History: 18811980 Tracing it's official lineage to 1881, today's 107th Engineer Battalion has an illustrious history. 32nd "Red Arrow" Infantry Division in WWII Michigan and Wisconsin National Guard Soldiers were the first U.S. troops to see combat during World War II.

  2. of the Michigan National Guard Request Form. Others requesting information from military personnel records and/or STR’s must have the release authorization in Section III signed by the member or legal guardian. If the appropriate signature cannot be obtained, only limited types of information can be provided.

  3. A form is defined as a fixed arrangement of captioned spaces designed for gathering, organizing, and transmitting prescribed information quickly and efficiently. It also serves as a historical record. A form may be in hard-copy, electronic, or other media. Certificates are forms. Items such as labels, stickers, tags, instruction sheets, notices ...

  4. Michigan National Guard Joint Force Headquarters 3411 N. Martin Luther King Blvd Lansing, MI 48906-2934 2) Fax: 517-481-7361 ATTN: Archive Records 3) Email: If you would like to email this form, please reach out to Michigan Army National Guard Archive Records via phone at 517-481-8331 or email at ng.mi.miarng.mbx.archive-

  5. National Guard Bureau Staff Actions dated 08 February 2024 supersedes CNGBI 5050.01A date 21 October 2015: NGB-DTM 401.00: National Guard Bureau Legal Support Office dated 06 February 2024: CNGBM 1800.02A: National Guard Service Member and Family Readiness Program dated 31 January 2024 supersedes CNGBM 1800.02 dated 16 March 2016: CNGBI 1305.00

  6. If you have been discharged from the Army National Guard, NGB Forms, to include NGB Forms 22, and 23, submit a Standard Form (SF) 180 to the state headquarters and respective branch you were discharged from or that you served in. States are required by law, to maintain these records for 99 years.

  7. Apr 19, 2024 · Many military records are at the FamilySearch Library, the National Archives, and other federal and state archives. United States Military Records provides more information on federal military records and search strategies. The following sources for Michigan are also helpful:

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