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  2. List of military installations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Fort Brady, Sault Saint Marie, built 1822, closed 1944 (except for an antiaircraft battery in place until 1962) Fort Saginaw, Saginaw, built 1822, abandoned 1824. Detroit Arsenal, Dearborn, built 1832, sold off in 1877. Fort Wayne, Detroit, built 1843, in use until the 1970s (the Army Corps of Engineers still maintains a boatdock here) Fort ...

  3. Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Website. michigan .gov /dmva /. The Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs is a principal department of the State of Michigan. It oversees the military components and veterans services for the State. The military components are the Michigan National Guard and Michigan Volunteer Defense Force (MI VDF). [1]

  4. Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 and 1992 by Executive Orders, the two veteran's homes were transferred to the Department of Military Affairs.:7. All but some rural Michigan counties operated veterans offices with veterans counselors, but many such offices face funding shortfalls and under-staffing. The state and local government provided vocational training to states.

  5. Michigan Militia - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Militia is a paramilitary Michigan -based organization founded in 1994 by Norman Olson, a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. [9] The group was formed in response to perceived encroachments by the federal government on the rights of citizens. It is part of the wider American militia movement. [10]

  6. Fort Custer Training Center - Wikipedia

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    Fort Custer Training Center. 4 miles west of downtown Battle Creek. 184th Field Artillery at Ft. Custer (June 1941). /  42.29250°N 85.32583°W  / 42.29250; -85.32583. Fort Custer Training Center, often known simply as Fort Custer, is a federally owned and state-operated Michigan Army National Guard training facility, but is also used by ...

  7. Michigan Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    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. This marked the Michigan National Guard's last call to federal ...

  8. Michigan National Guard - Wikipedia

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    Michigan National Guard logo. A helicopter of the Michigan National Guard conducting aerial firefighting near Tahquamenon Falls State Park. The Michigan National Guard consists of the Michigan Army National Guard and the Michigan Air National Guard. The State adjutant general is Major general Paul D. Rogers. [1]

  9. Groundwater treatment systems to address 'forever chemicals ...

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    Groundwater treatment systems will be installed near a military base in northern Michigan to address contamination from high levels of toxic, widely used “forever chemicals,” the U.S ...