RIGA, Latvia – Latvia marked its 106th Independence Day Nov. 18 with a heartfelt celebration, uniting military personnel, dignitaries and citizens in a display of national pride and unity. The event brought together more than 1,500 military personnel from over 12 allied nations.
The Michigan National Guard’s 31-year partnership with Latvia is part of the Department of Defense National Guard Bureau State Partnership Program. Key leaders from Michigan spent three days visiting Latvia to celebrate their shared commitment to democratic values and strengthening military and cultural ties.
“Today, we celebrate our Independence Day and enjoy living in a secure environment thanks to friends like the United States, particularly the Michigan National Guard,” said Lt. Gen. Leonids Kalnins, chief of defense, National Armed Forces of Latvia. “The cooperation between our two countries is excellent and continues to grow stronger every year. Thank you to the state of Michigan, the National Guard, and everyone involved. I wish a bright and prosperous future for both our nations!”
Latvia’s national anthem, “Dievs, svētī Latviju” (God bless Latvia), stirred a sense of unity and patriotism among the tens of thousands in attendance.
A highlight of the commemorative events was the ceremonial wreath-laying at Riga’s historic Freedom Monument. This act of remembrance honored Latvians who gave their lives for their country’s independence and reinforced the strong support and continued partnership between the Michigan National Guard and the Latvian National Armed Forces.
“I am extremely honored to partake in the Latvian Independence Day celebration,“ said Brig. Gen. Daniel J. Kramer II, assistant adjutant general of the Michigan Air National Guard. “Starting from the church service, the flower-laying ceremony to the military parade, it was impactful for me to see the Latvian citizens showing so much pride for their independence and support for their military. I am excited to be a part of this partnership, working together to preserve the greater peace and be united in purpose.”