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The Odessa Police Department and the Ector County Sheriff’s Office are inviting the community to join them for their annual ...
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The service posted design illustrations on several social media platforms Wednesday for the Mariner and Mountaineer Badges, which will recognize proficiency in mariner operations at three ...
A former Los Angeles Police Department assistant chief who faced ... The outcome allows Labrada to retain his license to carry a badge in the state. His certification was temporarily suspended ...
With a 0 to 60 mph sprint in as quick as 2.6 seconds, you might have a hard time outrunning Rivian’s electric SUV. Soon, it will be hitting the streets after the Palo Alto police department ...
The Army has announced the establishment of the Mountaineering Badge, making a long-recognized achievement available to wear for the first time for active-duty soldiers. The badge recognizes ...
The NSW Government is today launching five new Tactical Armoured Vehicles, which will significantly strengthen the capability of the NSW Police Force (NSWPF) to respond to high-risk, tactical and ...
Team Police came into the game looking to keep their three-year winning streak, but Team Fire came out on top winning 5-2. Since 2008, Battle of the Badges has raised more than $3 million to help ...
During the search, police K-9s indicated the presence of narcotics and firearms, leading to a major seizure, the department said. Over the course of the operation, authorities said they seized 400 ...
You have to engage with and complete missions in 25 games to collect as many Badges as possible and get a chance to go beyond and compete for the ultimate cash reward. Eat the World is one of the ...
FDNY Boxing Club head trainer Mike Reno and FDNY boxer James Gennari join ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the second annual ‘Battle of the Badges ... firefighters and police officers go ...
Following protocol, Wells reached into the lapel of her coat and showed her shining police badge, No. 105, to the conductor. The man looked at the object in her hand, and then at Wells herself.