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    Stamet Incident

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    at the neighbors at the moment. He requested to speak with me in person. Stamets and I went to John's residence, upon arriving on scene I first observed his wife's vehicle in front of the home and then her outside of the house. When I exited my patrol vehicle I began to approach Roberta. Upon approaching Roberta, she immediately began yelling at me before I could ask her what the problem…

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    I repsonded to 202 Dale Drive for a suspicious circumstance call. Upon my arrival, I exited my patrol vehicle and observed a white female, later identified as Syndney Lonowski, yelling and stumbling towards the listed vehicle. Another subject on scene shouted, "Shes drunk, Don’t let her drive!" I walked towards the car and made contact with Lonowski. When I made contact, she was inside the listed vehicle in the drivers seat with the car idling. As I came into contact with her I could smell a…

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    camp. Two sergeants opened the barbed wired fence. They pulled the wounded man in.” Jenkins was a young soldier who was blown up by a mine on his way back to his company after a night patrol. In other words, Myers shows how dangerous the war is, he was just transferred and died soon after. Every time they go on a patrol they are risking their lives. They could easily get caught in a boobie trap, shot, and end up dead. They are admired for their courage and…

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    Marine Corps Reflection

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    personnel. One of many impacts that I think of often, is when we reacted to an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) near the south gate of Camp Fallujah detonated under the second and fourth vehicles. When contacted, I was out on a presence patrol and my patrol was the closest unit capable of emergency response. On arrival to the scene it was chaos from the Marines impacted, and we quickly had to set up a cordon around the site, and dispatch sweepers with the corpsman to assist in removing and…

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    Student Housing at Harrisburg University Author: Shiakh Mukidur Rahman Audience: Members of the Dauphin County Commissioners Table of Contents Name Page No. 1 Introduction 4 1.1 Purpose and Scope 4 1.2 Procedures 4 2 Body 5 2.1 History of Student Housing at Harrisburg University 5 2.2 Existing facilities of Student Housing at Harrisburg University 5 2.3 Student’s review at Harrisburg University 6 2.4 Comparative study of student housing among Harrisburg…

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    Essay On Police Education

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    Police officer education requirements range from a high school diploma to a college degree. The minimum requirement is usually a high school diploma, although an increasing number of police departments require applicants to complete at least one or two years of college coursework or have an associate's degree. While most agencies require you to be 21 by academy graduation date, some take cadets as young as 18. The maximum age can vary widely. Do not assume that just because you are over 30,…

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    Counterterrorism

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    of other IRs, specifically Realism, could cause undue stress and lead to a potential escalation amongst neighboring countries. I will admit, it will be hard not to stress the importance of Realism when our military is training the host nations to patrol and protect/defend their borders from terrorist. But care must be taken to ensure this is a forward reaching strategy. One that looks to the long term goal of eliminating the freedom of movement amongst terrorist groups within Southeast Asia…

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    Many kids don’t know what they want after high school for a career or even what they want to major in at college. For the kids who do know what they want for a career or degree they have a great advantage. They have the ability to prepare for their career and make themselves the best candidate for the job when the time comes. That may mean they do mock interviews, extensive research on which college provides the best teaching and degree plan, potentially shadowing a professional in their…

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    I removed the backpack and placed it on the ground next to my patrol vehicle, before I placed Ryan in handcuffs. I asked Ryan if the backpack was his and he stated it was. I then asked Ryan if he would allow me to search his backpack, which he stated that I could. I advised Ryan that he could limit my search at any time and revoke my search at any time. I placed the backpack on the hood of my patrol car to search it, while Ryan sat my front bumper. While searching the backpack,…

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    Studies done on the highway patrol of Arizona in 2006 and 2007 showed that they were 2.5 times more likely to stop an African American driver than a white. That’s almost 3 African Americans being stopped for every 1 white person (The Reality of Racial Profiling). 2009 studies taken in West Virginia showed that highway patrol were 1.64 times more likely to stop African American motorists than a white motorist, this means that…

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