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- MSU Army ROTCDo you have what it takes? The Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) is a training program present on college campuses to recruit and educate commissioned Army officers. It is designed as a college elective, and studies focus on leadership development, problem solving, strategic planning, and professional ethics. 75% of Army officers receive their commission through ROTC. Select a category above for more information! Army ROTC offers merit-based full-tuition scholarships. --Start a Scholarship Application!-- Our cadets go on to distinguished careers in some of the most famous Army divisions (see right).
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- Michigan Army National Guard WebsiteThe Army National Guard is an elite group of warriors who dedicate a portion of their time to serving their nation. Each state has its own National Guard as required by the constitution; in fact, the National Guard is the only branch of the military whose existence is actually required by the constitution.
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- US Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit DistrictThe Detroit District, established in 1841 covers 82,000 square miles of land inhabited by about 14 million people and has 4,000 miles of Great Lakes shoreline. The Districts major mission is to investigate, plan, design, construct, operate and maintain Congressionally authorized water resource projects related to navigation, flood control, beach erosion and other activities. The District operates and maintains the World Famous Soo Locks, plus 102 harbors on Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, St.Clair and the State of Michigan portion of Lake Erie. The Detroit District manages the Great Lakes Water Control Data System, making it the Corps center for hydrometeorologic and water level data collection and dissemination for the Great Lakes system
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- Citizens Research Council of MichiganThis page has analyses of issues that will appear on Michigan's statewide ballot at the November 7, 2006 general election. The Citizens Research Council of Michigan does not endorse candidates for office or take position on ballot issues. In analyzing these ballot issues, CRC hopes to provide more information so that voters can make better informed decisions in formulating their vote.
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- Secretary of State: Elections in MichiganA Listing of Candidates and Proposals
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- YouVote!General Voter information for MSU students and East Lansing Community...The YouVote Campaign was created after the 2000 Presidential Election. Much confusion from students about registering, candidates, and voting began the talks between East Lansing and Michigan State University. The result is the YouVote Campaign.
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- Michigan For EdwardsThe Provisional Michigan for Edwards Blog (until the time we can build up a multi-contributor community of netroots volunteers, at which time this will become West Michigan for Edwards). I am looking for contributors from around the state to join me.
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- Lansing Residents for ObamaResidents of Lansing, Michigan are encouraged to join this group. We will organize fund raising activities and public events in concert with the Mid-Michigan Residents for Obama group while enjoying ourselves.
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- East Lansing Police Departmentis dedicated to protect and serve with fairness, through partnerships that improve the quality of life in our community.
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- Meridian Township Police DepartmentThe Meridian Township Police Department is a professional organization that prides itself in its delivery of the best services possible. Our mission statement exemplifies our employees’ commitment to the community and our established partnerships. "The Meridian Township Police Department is committed to establishing and maintaining partnerships in our community; and with understanding, cooperation and equality we strive to enhance the quality of life and protect the rights of our community."
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