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![]() Officers Dominic Varacallo and John McKenna of the Warminster Police Department, Detective Tim Perkins of the Bristol Twp. Police Department. Both departments represent Bucks County, PA. We come to the memorial every year. | ![]() Inspired by the NLEOM, loyal Police Week visitors, the late Jim McNulty and Bobbies from the UK have worked faithfully to build a Law Enforcement Memorial for officers in the United Kingdom. The UK Memorial will be dedicated in September of this year. (Leave a tribute to Jim McNulty, who passed away 10/1/04. Click here.) |
![]() A Canton MI Police Officer Kneeling at the Wall during Police Week 2004 |
![]() Miami-Dade Police Department Honor Guard (Left to Right: Lombrage, Gaitan, Castillo, Turso, Bradford) visit the wall, May 13, 2004. |
![]() The Davis County Sheriff's Office, Davis County Iowa, being presented the flag that flew over the capitol that day. Presented to them as they represent the first agency in 2003 to suffer a loss. |
![]() Folding the flag during the ceremony at the Capitol. |
![]() Tina and Robbie Palmer, Fort Pickett Police, first time visit for National Police Week. The experience will always be with me. |
![]() Robbie Palmer at Memorial, NPW04 |
![]() Aruba police officers/members of the International Police Association together with an Aruban official working at the Dutch Embassy in Washington DC. (Aruba is FAM Region of the IPA-US National Section). It was our first time to send a group of 10 officers. We came to Washington with a NJ police group for the last weekend of activities. |
![]() Presenting the Colors- May 13, 2004 |
![]() Officer Tony Costa Swissvale Police Dept., badge number 159 (PA) and Deputy Bob Chambers of the Allegheny County Sheriff Dept., badge number 62, standing guard with honor at the 2004 police memorial. |
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