Mt. Clemens, Mich. -The Michigan National Guard will hold a ribbon cutting
ceremony on Oct. 9 at 1:00 p.m. at the new home of Detachment 1, Bravo Co.
3-328th Aviation Regiment, on Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Mt.
Clemens. Special ribbon cutting guests include executives from Boeing, Inc.,
the manufacturer of the Chinook aircraft.
The approximately 132,000 square foot facility allows for all four of the
units' aircraft to be housed together in one location and provides better
weather protection and maintenance options than were previously available.
The new location is almost double the size of the previous facility but
actually saves money due to consolidation and the advantages of better
weather protection for the aircraft.
Currently, 50 Soldiers including pilots, flight engineers, mechanics, and
specialty shop personnel, drill at the facility on weekends and during
special training sessions. Twenty-three full time employees provide continual
support, conducting flight and aircraft maintenance.
The 3-238th, previously known as the Detachment 1, Company G, 185th Heavy
Helicopter unit, deployed to Iraq in early 2004 for 14 months, conducting
hundreds of combat missions both day and night. The unit's primary mission
was transportation of equipment and combat personnel as directed by the
combatant commanders in support of ground forces in Iraq. Michigan-based
Chinook, CH-47, aircraft were integral in the rebuilding of levees after
hurricane Katrina as well as instrumental in controlling the Upper Peninsula
sleeper lake fires in Newberry in August of 2007.
The mission of the CH-47 is heavy lifting, with an internal cargo capacity of
18,000 pounds, and an external cargo capacity of 26,000 pounds. It can carry
up to 33 combat troops and can be used as a firefighting aircraft lifting and
dumping 2,000 gallons of water per sortie.
The Michigan National Guard gratefully recognizes Boeing, Inc. partners who
continually upgrade Chinook features in order to provide successive product
improvements. Boeing's commitment to quality aircraft and meeting the
challenging requirements of the National Guard prove their dedication to
preserving American ideals.
Today, approximately 1,800 Michigan National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from
around the state are deployed across the globe in support of the global war
on terrorism; however, as the Michigan Guard serves the nation abroad, more
than 85 percent of the force is available, trained and ready to respond to
state or federal emergencies.
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MEDIA ADVISORY
The media is encouraged to attend the ceremony.
Please RSVP your attendance by contacting Capt. Penelope Carroll at
586-239-5576.