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Governor Honors Michigan Service Men and Women, Past and Present

Encourages citizens to observe Veterans Day, issues proclamations

LANSING - Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today encouraged residents across the state to observe Veterans Day by giving thanks to the brave members of our armed forces for their sacrifices and commitment to Michigan and to the United States throughout the years. 

The governor also issued a proclamation honoring distinguished Michigan citizens who serve our country and proclaimed November Hire a Veteran Month in Michigan to promote the hiring of qualified veterans.

"I applaud the patriotic spirit and sacrifices of the distinguished Michigan citizens who have so proudly served our country, and I urge the residents of this state to recognize our veterans and military personnel with public ceremonies and private reflection," Granholm said.

The Michigan National Guard continues to train for both overseas combat missions and to keep the homeland safe.  Thousands of soldiers and airmen have deployed overseas where they've provided base and convoy security with the Iraqi military police, contributed medical support in Iraq and supplied administrative support in Kuwait.  They've trained the Afghani army in everything from military tactics to establishing a successful civilian government.        

This past summer, approximately 1,500 soldiers were trained at Camp Grayling using the National Guard's Exportable Combat Training Capacity, which is the latest high-tech digital system that allows for increased opportunities to learn the latest training and tactics needed to survive on the battlefield.

The Michigan National Guard participated in the Capital Area response exercise last month with state and local emergency responders and are gearing up to host the multi-agency, multi-state Vigilant Guard 2010 Domestic Response Exercise this spring.

To date, more than 180 Michigan men and women in uniform have given their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan, and many, many more have been wounded in combat. 

"On this Veterans Day, let's all say thank you to our brave members of the armed forces, past and present, for their sacrifices, commitment to Michigan, and their commitment to the United States of America," Granholm said.  "Those who have given their lives, who are serving, and the families who sacrifice so much will continue to be in our prayers."

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