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The Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency (MVAA) is a state government agency which is a part of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs that functions as the central coordinating point for Michigan veterans, connecting those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, and their families, to services and benefits throughout the state.
Cronk Road Bridge Replaced Pratt truss: 1886 1987 Cronk Road St. Joseph River: Litchfield: Hillsdale: MI-26: William S. Antisdale Memorial State Reward Bridge Replaced Steel built-up girder: 1932 1988 Henry Street Mona Lake: Norton Shores: Muskegon
In 1997, the department was renamed the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs by Executive Order. [2] In 2005 by Governor's Executive Order, the State Military Board was abolished with duties transfer to the department with the Governor's approval authority over the Military Board was transferred to the State Administrative Board. [3]
Michigan has four recognized national cemeteries, and one supported by Veterans Affairs Department grants. Fort Custer National Cemetery is located at 15501 Dickman Road, in Augusta, near Battle ...
Coldwater councilwoman Major Emily Rissman takes Michigan Veterans Affairs Office's job to serve all 516,000 state veterans. ... recruiting programs and benefits, focusing on initiatives and ...
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Veterans Memorial Bridge (Bay City, Michigan) W. Wayne County Bridge; Z. Zilwaukee Bridge This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 10:42 (UTC). Text is ...
Bridge Street Bridge, also known as Veterans Memorial Bridge, is a two-span Pratt through truss bridge that crosses the Grand River in Portland, Michigan, in the United States. Completed in 1890, it is the oldest known surviving example of a truss bridge built in the state by the Groton Bridge and Manufacturing Company. [3] [4]