Governor announces troop deployments
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 1, 2005
Contact: Heidi Hansen
517-335-6397
Governor Granholm Announces
Additional National Guard Troop Deployments
Will Assist in Hurricane
Relief Efforts in Louisiana, Mississippi
LANSING - Governor Jennifer
M. Granholm today announced that additional National Guard troops from
Michigan are being deployed to assist in the relief efforts underway in the
wake of Hurricane Katrina.
"Michigan stands ready to assist our fellow citizens in Louisiana and
Mississippi who are reeling from the impact of this enormous natural
disaster," Granholm said today. "The men and women of the Michigan National
Guard will be on the frontline of this disaster and lead the way for all
financial and in-kind support that will flow from Michigan in the days and
weeks to come."
The deployment of 275 soldiers announced today includes:
* Headquarters, 210th MP Battalion (Taylor) (61 soldiers) and the 46th MP Company (Kingsford/Menominee) (182 soldiers) will deploy in support of the civil authorities of the State of Louisiana. The MP units will report to England Air Force Base, Alexandria, Louisiana where they will receive further instructions and be briefed on their mission.
* The 1434th Quartermaster Water Purification Detachment (22 soldiers) will deploy to Mississippi to save human life, alleviate immediate human suffering and/or lessen major property damage or destruction. The 1434th will report to Camp Shelby, Mississippi where they will receive further instructions and be briefed on their mission. A 10-soldier maintenance contact team consisting of wheeled vehicle mechanics and generator repairers will augment the 1434th for maintenance support.
The units will report
tomorrow to the Michigan Army National Guard armory in Taylor for inprocessing
and will depart for Mississippi and Louisiana on Sunday.
Today's announcement follows an earlier commitment to deploy 182 military
police (MPs) from Owosso, Pontiac, and Taylor to Camp Shelby, Mississippi for
law enforcement or security mission.
Two C-130 transport planes from the Selfridge Air National Guard Base left
yesterday with 15 pilots and crew members to assist with an air evacuation
mission to transport patients from a Veterans medical facility to hospitals in
Jackson, Mississippi.
The Michigan National Guard
deployments, under the direction of Adjutant General Tom Cutler, are being
made under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC), a national
mutual aid and partnership agreement that allows state-to-state assistance
during governor or federally declared state of emergencies.
EMAC provides a responsive and straightforward system for the National Guard
in unaffected states to send personnel and equipment to help disaster relief
efforts in affected states. When resources are overwhelmed, National Guard
units nationwide can fill the shortfalls.
In addition to ordering deployment of Michigan National Guard troops, Granholm
has declared an energy emergency in Michigan to lift regulations and
restrictions to ease the distribution and availability of gasoline to areas
where it is needed.
The state of Michigan (through the emergency management division of the
Michigan State Police) is in constant contact with the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) and will offer whatever assistance requested at a
moments notice. Efforts are underway to identify private and public resources
that can be offered to the relief effort.
Governor Granholm is encouraging Michigan citizens to donate money to relief
efforts, which represent the most direct and useful way to aid the victims.
For additional information on disaster relief agencies accepting
contributions, please visit
www.michigan.gov







