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Whitmer proclaims Native American Veterans Day

By Editorial Board Published October 11, 2024 3 Min Read
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Whitmer proclaims Native American Veterans Day

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer proclaimed Friday, October 11 as Native American Veterans Day.

The proclamation experiences greater than 140,000 Native American veterans stay within the U.S. and a pair of,534 are Michiganders.

“Native American veterans have demonstrated unparalleled bravery and commitment to their tribal nations and our country throughout history,” mentioned Whitmer in a information launch. “These men and women have not only defended our freedoms on the battlefield but have also played crucial roles in advocating for the rights and needs of their communities. On Native American Veterans Day, we pay tribute to their service, sacrifice, and resilience, and we recommit to ensuring they receive the support and recognition they deserve.” 

On this July 8, 1986, file picture, World Struggle II Navajo veterans and supporters march by way of the reservation in a present of solidarity in opposition to giving up any of their lands to the Hopis in Arizona. “The Warrior Tradition,” a brand new movie set to air on most PBS stations Monday, Nov. 11, 2019, examines the historical past of Native People within the U.S. army since World Struggle I. (AP Picture/Jeff Robbins, File)

The information launch famous Native People had larger army service charges.

“Native Americans have historically enlisted in the military at higher rates per capita than any other ethnic group,” the gubernatorial information launch reported. “Over 44,000 Native Americans served in World War II, including more than 800 Native American women who served in the Women’s Army Corps.”

Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist joined Whitmer in celebrating the contributions of Native People to U.S. army service.

“As we mark Native American Veterans Day, we honor the deep sense of duty and warrior spirit that Native American veterans have shown in their service to this nation,” Gilchrist mentioned within the information launch. “Their legacy of bravery, honor, and commitment has helped shape the fabric of our country. Today, we not only reflect on their contributions but also recommit ourselves to ensuring that they have access to the benefits, healthcare, and support they deserve. We stand tall for our Native American veterans, honoring their courage and the strength they’ve shown on and off the battlefield.” 

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