October 15, 2008
LANSING, Mich. - The Michigan Army National Guard received honors from senior
Guard leaders in Orlando, Fla., last week for success in various areas of
recruiting and strength maintenance. Current Soldier strength stands at over
9,000 Soldiers; 108% of goal.
For the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, Michigan's Recruiting and Retention
Command exceeded the expected number of new recruits by signing up 1,542 new
Guardsman. In addition, efforts to retain current members and minimize losses
of newly enlisted personnel grew the total force size to 9,200.
"I think our success is based on many positive factors," said Maj. Gen.
Thomas G. Cutler, adjutant general of the Michigan National Guard. "But it
often comes down to word of mouth and the testimonies of our Soldiers and
Airmen that convince people to join. College money and high tech training
isn't what's selling. It's the honesty and reality of what we're doing for
the citizens of our state and nation and it starts with service."
Lt. Col. Shawn Harris, commander of the Army Guard Recruiting and Retention
Command added, "While the recruiting staff officially won this award, equal
credit goes to go the Soldiers and leaders who support recruiting and
retention efforts. Guard members who take the time to work with new
enlistees, share personal experiences, and promote camaraderie are winners as
well."
The success of traditional recruiting efforts can also be attributed to
increased emphasis on preparing new recruits for basic training through the
Recruit Sustainment Program, where recruiters stay connected with the newly
enlisted soldiers through their transition into the Guard.
Today, approximately 1,600 Michigan National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are
deployed to locations around the globe. Since Sept. 11, 2001, approximately
75 percent of the Michigan Guard has been deployed in support of Operation
Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom; however, as Michigan troops
serve the nation, more than 80 percent of the Michigan Guard remains
available and ready to respond to state or federal emergencies.
To learn more about the Michigan Army National visit www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com.
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Photo Caption: Michigan National Guard Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. Thomas
Cutler (far left) and Assistant Adjutant General - Army, Gen. James Anderson
(far right) congratulate Recruiting and Retention leaders during a ceremony
at Joint Force Headquarters, Lans., October 14, 2008.
For more information, media may contact Maj. Steven Gauss, Recruiting &
Retention Command, 517-481-7758.