Lansing, Mich.--Michigan
National Guard officials will participate in a
ribbon cutting ceremony and open house tomorrow at 12 noon at the new
$5.4 million federally funded reserve center in Corunna, Mich. The
facility located on Corunna Avenue (M-71) east of the Shiawassee County
Road Commission is the home station and training facility for the nearly
200 Soldiers of the 144th Military Police Company, Michigan Army
National Guard.
The 37,350 square foot building provides the military police much needed
space, something the unit's previous facility--the land-locked,
92-year-old National Guard armory located on Water Street in
Owosso--could not provide. Additional improvements include showers and
locker rooms, a larger administrative area and an energy efficient
cooling and ventilation system. The general contractor for the project
was LA Construction Company, of Flushing, Mich.
Members of the 144th MP Company visited their new home for the first
time in October as they stepped off the bus that brought them home from
a tour of duty in Iraq that began July 2006. While deployed, the
Soldiers trained local Iraqi police forces on MP tactics and techniques,
later allowing a transition from coalition policing to Iraqi control.
Tomorrow's ceremony and open house is open to the public.
MEDIA ADVISORY
The media is invited to attend the ribbon cutting ceremony and open
house. For more information, contact Staff Sgt. Gabe Morse
at 517-243-9587.