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Honor Guard seeks new members

C/O John Haynes and C/O Christianna Borst

The MDOC Honor Guard is recruiting new members who are focused, disciplined, professional and intensely dedicated. The unit serves in varied capacities including banquets, ceremonies, and parades, as well as funeral and memorial services. The Honor Guard is open to all status MDOC employees from throughout the state. Having a background in drill and

From left: C/O John Haynes, Muskegon Correctional Facility and C/O Christianna Borst, Florence Crane Correctional Facility

 
ceremony, or some type of disciplined marching is helpful but not required.

Each Honor Guard member is an envoy for the department; promoting a positive perception of the department at all times. If you are ready to accept a new challenge and are committed to being the best, please contact your warden or administrator regarding a position within the nationally recognized MDOC Honor Guard.

To be considered for an interview, you must send your resume and your warden or administrator’s letter of recommendation to:

Edward E. Mize, Emergency Services Manager

Grandview Plaza Building

4th Floor, CFA

PO Box 30003

Lansing, MI 48909

 

Michigan Department of Corrections FYI 11-23-05

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