PRESS RELEASE
NOVEMBER 29, 2007LANSING, MICH. - Approximately 281 Soldiers of the
Jackson, based 1461st Transportation Company, Michigan Army National
Guard will be honored Saturday with a "Freedom Salute Campaign" in
recognition of their 15-month deployment in support of Operation Iraqi
Freedom.
The Soldiers mobilized to Camp Atterbury, Ind., in June 2006 for
in-processing and mission specific training, before deploying to Iraq in
August. During their deployment, the 1461st supported 28,000 Soldiers
throughout a 24,000 square mile area; logged 800,000 miles on 275 combat
logistical patrols; and performed 120 escort missions involving more
than 1,800 vehicles.
The unit encountered more than 50 improvised explosive device. In
June 2007, unit member Sgt. Matthew Soper, 25, of Jackson, died of
wounds suffered from an. IED. Sgt. Soper was one of many Soldiers who
volunteered for a second deployment to Iraq.
The Freedom Salute ceremony will recognize and honor the families,
employers, and other "centers of influence" of each Guard member. Each
Soldier will receive an encased American flag, lapel insignia,
commemorative coin, and a certificate of appreciation. Soldiers on their
second OIF deployment will receive a Freedom ring and their spouse will
receive a clock in recognition of their service. The remaining spouses
will receive a commemorative lapel pin. Employers and other centers of
influence will receive a medallion.
During the ceremony, 14 Purple Heart Medals, 24 Bronze Star Medals,
and 108 Combat Action Badges will be awarded to 1461st members.
Today, approximately 900 Michigan National Guard Soldiers and Airmen
are deployed across the globe at locations such as Iraq, Kuwait,
Afghanistan, Kosovo, and the Arizona, New Mexico and Texas borders.
Since Sept. 11, 2001, approximately 85 percent of the Michigan Guard has
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
a state emergency including a terrorist event.
MEDIA ADVISORY
Media is invited to attend the ceremony scheduled to begin at 1 p.m.,
Saturday, Dec. 1, at Jackson Community College, The Potter Center,
2111 Emmons Road, Jackson, MI 49201
(For more information, contact Maj. Mark Gust, 517-990-1144, or
Master Sgt. Denice Rankin, 517-896-0859, 517-481-8136)