Upper Peninsula Veteran of the Year

Upper Peninsula Veteran of the Year The U.P. Vet of the Year recognizes a Vet in the U.P. for their contributions to the community.

08/27/2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Craig SaloU.P. Veteran of the Year Public Affairs Officer Phone: 906-250-2935Email: craig....
07/08/2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Craig Salo
U.P. Veteran of the Year Public Affairs Officer
Phone: 906-250-2935
Email: [email protected]
Local Veteran Honored as Upper Peninsula Veteran of the Year
Negaunee, MI – June 24, 2025 – The Upper Peninsula Veteran of the Year Committee is proud to announce that Raymond E. Carlson has been named the Upper Peninsula Veteran of the Year. This prestigious award recognizes Carlson's outstanding contributions to the veteran community and his unwavering commitment to service.
Over the past two decades, Carlson has played a pivotal role in the leadership of the American Legion in Michigan. He has held various positions, including Post Commander, District Commander, Zone Commander, and served on the State Department Finance Committee. His extensive experience and dedication have made him one of the most influential members of the American Legion across the state.
As the president of the U.P. Convention Corporation, Carlson has successfully bid on and coordinated American Legion conventions for 14 years, ensuring the annual event's success in the Upper Peninsula region. His efforts have also secured future convention dates in Sault Ste. Marie for the upcoming years.
During his tenure as Post 44 Commander, Carlson spearheaded a $240,000 renovation project to enhance and revitalize the post's premises. His commitment to community veterans is evident through his active participation in post-sponsored events such as Bingo at the Marquette County Fair, Jacobetti Veterans Home Bingo, and Boys State initiatives, which aim to promote youth development and civic engagement.
Beyond his involvement in veteran organizations, Carlson has devoted countless hours as a coach and fundraiser for youth sports in the Upper Peninsula. As the Blues' coach for six years, he led the team to multiple district championships and the coveted 5th Zone championship in 1986, securing their place in the State tournament. His 12 years of service as chairman of the district baseball committee saw him meticulously organizing and overseeing numerous successful district tournaments.
Carlson's unwavering commitment to supporting veteran activities and youth initiatives has made a lasting impact on the community. His dedication and service are truly commendable.
Veteran Organizations and Awards:
• American Legion Post 44, Marquette, MI (Life Member)
o Finance Officer (11 years)
o Executive Board (16 years)
o Commander (2 years)
o Senior Vice Commander (2 years)
o Junior Vice Commander (2 years)
o Membership Committee (18 years)
o Post Elections Committee (6 years)
o Post Audits Committee (10 years)
o Post Youth Raffle Committee
o 12th District Commander (2002-2004)
o 12th District Finance Officer (12 years)
o UP Association of American Legion Posts, Adjutant (13 years)
o 5th Zone Commander (2004, 2023)
o State Finance Committee Chairman (4 years); member (13 years)
o UP Convention Corporation, Bid on and hosted American Legion State conventions
o Queen of Hearts Committee raised $30,000 for American Legion Baseball and Hockey teams (2 years)
• DAV Chapter 22, Marquette County (Life Member)
• VFW Post 4624, Hubbell, MI (Life Member)
• VVA Chapter 380, Marquette County (Life Member)
Civilian Organizations and Awards:
• Elks, Newberry, MI
• American Legion Blues Baseball Coach (6 years)
• American Legion Post 44 Baseball Chairman (12 years)
• American Legion 12th District Baseball Chairman (12 years)
• American Legion State Baseball Committee (2 years)
• American Legion 4-H Youth Scholarship Committee

Congratulations to Howard Seid!Howard Seid, 2024 Upper Peninsula Veteran of the YearHoward Seid has been the western U.P...
07/02/2024

Congratulations to Howard Seid!

Howard Seid, 2024 Upper Peninsula Veteran of the Year

Howard Seid has been the western U.P. representative for the Veteran’s Community Action Team (VCAT) since 2016. He has worked on numerous individual issues with community veterans. For example, he worked with a veteran who had stage 4 cancer and needed a special chair so he could sit and sleep in comfort during his last days. Howard not only raised the money for the chair, but he also purchased, delivered, and set-up the chair for the veteran. The veteran was able to sleep and sit comfortably and safely for the last four months of his life due to his efforts. After the veteran passed, Howard removed the chair and delivered it to another veteran in need. This is just one example of many in the extra effort he exhibits to support veterans and their medical needs across the western U.P.
Howard also drives the DAV van to the VA Hospital in Iron Mountain and works as the instructor for teaching new drivers as well as advocating for new volunteers. As an active member of the Ontonagon County Veterans Association, Howard attends most military funerals in Ontonagon County, serving as the rifle squad commander or as the commander presenting the US flag to the next of kin. The Association averages almost 30 military funerals a year participating for the last 10 years.
Howard has commanded many veteran color guards in local parades organizing veterans in Memorial Day, July 4th, and Labor Day parades. Every year Howard plans, organizes, and hosts a Veteran’s Day dinner party for almost 100 veterans and spouses in Rockland, thanking them for their service. He serves as the speaker for this event each year and personally delivers meals to all veterans who cannot attend this event. It’s important to him that they know they are not forgotten.
In 2023, Howard planned and organized a Veteran Outreach event for Ontonagon County. 153 veterans came to access resources and gain more information on numerous veteran topics, important to them. This event had the greatest attendance of any county in the U.P. had that year was 92. It was a tremendous event, and Howard was directly responsible for the incredible response!
Howard is the Vice-Chairman of the VCAT Steering Committee and is responsible for the administration of grant money given to the VCAT. In the last two years, he worked with the team giving over $265,000 in food cards to veterans across the U.P. He is currently working on dispersing another $110,000 in grant money for July. He is part of a VCAT team, donating days of his time, to send over 1200 letters with food cards and other veteran information to help veterans who have food disparities. He also manages all calls and messages from western U.P. veterans who contact VCAT or UPCAP and he works with them one-on-one to answer their questions, solve their problems, or support their needs.
As Commander of Rockland Legion Post 92, he has almost doubled its membership. For the last 2 years, Post 92 was number one in membership in District 12 and the U.P. When the Post was losing money at bingo, he reworked the entire program and as Commander refused to close it down. He turned it around and they are now making over $10,000 a year profit serving almost 30 locals a week at their bingo game. Funding is put back into the veteran community to support additional programs and services.
Howard works with the local Marine Toys for Area Youth program to organize a visit from Santa every Christmas to deliver a toy to every child in Rockland. Almost 65 toys are given out each year.
Last year a Conservatory Group from Marquette contacted Howard to create a nature walk area in Rockland for veterans in memory of a man who passed away. The family wanted to buy 40 acres and create a nature area dedicated to local veterans. He coordinated the purchase and worked with the conservatory group to create a beautiful area near Victoria Dam. Last year the family visited the nature area, and it was dedicated to all veterans in memory of the individual who had passed. Howard did all the work with this group and humbly accepted the nature walk from the family on behalf of all veterans.
A family in Marquette had 6 cemetery plots in Ontonagon and wanted to donate them for local veterans who passed without a plot. Howard worked with the family and coordinated with lawyers and the local cemetery to obtain all required paperwork and then accepted the six plots in the Post name. These plots are now available to any veteran who needs one, and he continues to work with the local funeral homes to ensure any veteran who needs a final resting place will receive it at no charge to the family.
Three years ago, Howard worked with a local group to start a yearly veteran fishing day in a private pond. Almost 100 veterans come out to catch rainbow trout at this handicap-accessible pond. The trout are then cleaned and given to the veteran to take home. A nice lunch is also served to them as a thank you. Last year, a wheelchair-accessible sled was manufactured so that an ice fishing day can be coordinated. He is also working on a new program to take veterans out on Lake Superior fishing, and they are hoping to have it running this year.
Howard is truly a gifted leader and deserving of this award!

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