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2026 Hall of Honor
Please join us as we celebrate this year’s honorees.
October 23, 2026
2 p.m. until 3:30 p.m.
VFW National Home
3573 South Waverly Rd
Eaton Rapids, MI 48827
CLASS OF 2026
Honoree Selection Process in Progress
Our Purpose
Why a Hall of Honor?
The Michigan Military and Veterans Hall of Honor seeks to not only honor Michigan military veterans, but to also educate our citizens about military service as a basic and honorable duty of citizenship–to stir patriotic spirit, a sense of civic duty, and a sense of honor that calls people to arms.
Honor is a core military virtue that, unlike fame, implies true worth, genuine virtue, and real achievement—valorous and meritorious. As a Hall of Honor, we seek to recognize and honor military veterans, with due attention to their true military and civic virtue and achievement.
What we stand for
More About Our Mission
Recognize
To recognize Michigan’s most distinguished service members and veterans through a Hall of Honor induction while creating a means and location to educate future generations of Michigan’s military legacy.
Educate
To educate Michigan citizens, and particularly young people, about the military and civic service of state veterans in order to inspire a sense of pride, patriotism, and civic virtue.
Promote
To promote through scholarships, grants, and other means, the research and teaching of Michigan’s military heritage and importance of military service to citizenship throughout the state.
The Event
About The Ceremony
An induction ceremony is held to recognize Michigan’s most distinguished service members. This special occasion marks the official recognition of distinguished service in the United States Armed Forces for the six Military Category inductees, and the extraordinary civic and community service of the six Veteran Category inductees.
Invited dignitaries include Michigan’s Governor, Michigan National Guard’s Adjutant General, Michigan’s U.S. Senators, and the Chair of the Michigan Military and Veterans Hall of Honor Board of Directors. Banners commemorating each inductee will be on display, with photo opportunities for the media, visitors, inductees, and families. Inductees or their surviving families are presented the specially designed Michigan Military and Veterans Hall of Honor Medal; a State of Michigan tribute document signed by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, the inductee’s State Senator and State Representative; and congratulatory letters from Michigan’s U.S. Senators.
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