Baker Names Michael Case Chair of Holyoke Soldier’s Home
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
“Meeting the needs of the Commonwealth’s veterans and their families is a top priority for our administration. I am pleased to announce Michael Case, a 35-year war veteran and a devoted public servant, as the new chair of the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home and thank Steve Como for his work on the board over the years. The mission and importance of this home is crucial, and I thank the staff for their dedication to providing quality health care for our veterans," said Governor Baker.
Michael Case
Case is a Vietnam Veteran who has served for more than 35 years in the Air Force and with the Massachusetts National Guard.
Case has served in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iraq, and as part of the rescue efforts during Hurricane Katrina.
Case lives in Washington with his wife Stephanie and has two sons, Ryan and Cullen.
Holyoke Soldiers' Home
The Holyoke Soldiers' Home is a state-funded, fully accredited health care facility that offers veterans health care, including full-time residential accommodations, an on site dental clinic, and a multi-service outpatient department.
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