Michigan Guard Sends 160 Troops to Washington, Challenging State Control
Michigan’s National Guard deployment to Washington puts federal direction against state control of Guard personnel.

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The Michigan National Guard deployed 160 troops to Washington, D.C., placing the state force in a federal setting. The move involves Michigan authorities, Guard personnel, and federal officials responsible for the mission.
It gives priority either to federal direction of Guard deployments or to Michigan’s authority over its own personnel, with a reported dispute over whether the mission occurred without the state’s knowledge or consent. The deployment involved 160 troops.
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