Friday, October 14, 2005
August 14 2005 - Troy Police Officer re-enlists in the Army Reserve as Command Sergeant Major today at Noon
August 14, 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Troy Police Officer re-enlists in the Army Reserve as Command Sergeant Major today at Noon
Troy Police Officer Joseph Haddad has just re-enlisted in the United States Army Reserve. Officer Haddad holds the rank of Command Sergeant Major in the 2-330 Infantry.
Officer Haddad has chosen as the location for his swearing in ceremony, the Troy Veterans Memorial Plaza, located in the front of Troy City Hall, 500 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy, Michigan. The ceremony will take place today, Friday, October 14, 2005 at 12:00 noon. The Press is invited and encouraged to attend this ceremony honoring and recognizing our local hero
Officer Haddad will be issued the Oath of Office for his new term by his friend and co-worker, Troy Police Sergeant Russel Harden. Sergeant Harden is a First Lieutenant in the Michigan Army National Guard, assigned to the 210th Military Police Battalion.
Both Troy Officers have been called to active duty several times during their careers, most recently for the Desert War, where Officer Haddad was assigned to Guantanamo Bay and Sgt. Harden served in Iraq. Sgt. Harden has also just returned from his latest activation in the hurricane-torn region of the southern United States.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Troy Police Officer re-enlists in the Army Reserve as Command Sergeant Major today at Noon
Troy Police Officer Joseph Haddad has just re-enlisted in the United States Army Reserve. Officer Haddad holds the rank of Command Sergeant Major in the 2-330 Infantry.
Officer Haddad has chosen as the location for his swearing in ceremony, the Troy Veterans Memorial Plaza, located in the front of Troy City Hall, 500 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy, Michigan. The ceremony will take place today, Friday, October 14, 2005 at 12:00 noon. The Press is invited and encouraged to attend this ceremony honoring and recognizing our local hero
Officer Haddad will be issued the Oath of Office for his new term by his friend and co-worker, Troy Police Sergeant Russel Harden. Sergeant Harden is a First Lieutenant in the Michigan Army National Guard, assigned to the 210th Military Police Battalion.
Both Troy Officers have been called to active duty several times during their careers, most recently for the Desert War, where Officer Haddad was assigned to Guantanamo Bay and Sgt. Harden served in Iraq. Sgt. Harden has also just returned from his latest activation in the hurricane-torn region of the southern United States.