Michigan National Guard

Michigan National Guard
Michigan National Guard conducting aerial firefighting near Tahquamenon Falls State Park

The Michigan National Guard consists of the Michigan Army National Guard[1] and the Michigan Air National Guard.

Units

Michigan Army National Guard units include:

  • Joint Forces Headquarters, Lansing, MI
  • 177th Military Police Brigade, Taylor, MI
  • 210th Military Police Battalion, Taylor, MI
  • 1st Battalion, 119th Field Artillery, Lansing, MI
  • 1st Battalion, 182nd Field Artillery (HIMARS), Detroit, MI
  • 745th EOD Company, Camp Grayling, MI
  • 272nd Regional Support Group, Jasckon, MI
  • 246th Tranportation Battalion, Jackson, MI
  • State MEDCOM, Detroit, MI
146th Medical Battalion armory
  • 1225th Combat Support Sustainment Battalion, Detroit, MI
  • 1st Squadron, 126th Cavalry, Wyoming, MI
  • 1st Battalion, 125th Infantry, Flint, MI
  • Company F, 425th Infantry, Selfridge ANGB, MI
  • Company F, 237th Forward Support Battalion, Bay City, MI
  • 507th Engineer Battalion, Kalamazoo, MI
  • 107th Engineer Battalion, Ishpeming, MI
  • 46th Military Police Command, Lansing, MI
  • 3rd Battalion, 238th Aviation, Grand Ledge, MI
  • 63rd Brigade, Wyoming, MI
  • Regional Training Institute, Ft. Custer, MI
  • Joint Maneuver Training Center (JTMC), Camp Grayling, MI
  • 51st Civil Support Team (WMD), Ft. Custer, MI
  • 631st Troop Command, Lansing, MI
  • 146th Multi-Functional Medical Battalion, Ypsilanti, MI
  • 1171st Area Support Medical Company, Ypsilanti, MI

Michigan Air National Guard units include:


The Michigan National Guard has a State Partnership Program relationship with the Ministry of National Defense (Latvia) and the Armed Forces of Latvia. The program began in October 2009.

References

  • Michigan Army National Guard Units [2]

External links


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