lawman504
Well-Known Member
In 1962 President Kennedy proclaimed May 15th of every year to be National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the entire week that day falls in to be National Police Week. National Police Week pays special recognition to those who have lost thier lives in the line of duty for the safety and protection of others.
This year, there are 286 heroes added to the Law Enforcement Memorial walls. 100 of them died last year with the remaining from years past that never got added. I just finished watching the candlight vigil in Washington DC at the memorial site where they announced the final roll call of those officers. I am leaving in the morning for a 2 day stay in DC for other events for Police Week including the 33rd annual National Police Officer's Memorial Day Service on the west lawn of the Capitol Building.
I ask that if you know a Police Officer or happen to come in contact with an officer in a store, on the street, or even if you get pulled over, say thank you for the thankless job they head off to everyday leaving family members behind wondering if they will be coming home.
If anyone would be interested in donating a few dollars to the Law Enforcement Memorial Fund, go to www.nleomf.org It costs $250 per name to be engraved on the wall every year and they are currently building a museum as well. If you ever get to DC, i highly recommend visiting the memorial to pay respects even if you are not a Police Officer.
Thanks for taking the time to read this folks.
George Smoot
Patrol Officer, SWAT member, Firearms Instructor
New Market Police Department
New Market, Virginia
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This year, there are 286 heroes added to the Law Enforcement Memorial walls. 100 of them died last year with the remaining from years past that never got added. I just finished watching the candlight vigil in Washington DC at the memorial site where they announced the final roll call of those officers. I am leaving in the morning for a 2 day stay in DC for other events for Police Week including the 33rd annual National Police Officer's Memorial Day Service on the west lawn of the Capitol Building.
I ask that if you know a Police Officer or happen to come in contact with an officer in a store, on the street, or even if you get pulled over, say thank you for the thankless job they head off to everyday leaving family members behind wondering if they will be coming home.
If anyone would be interested in donating a few dollars to the Law Enforcement Memorial Fund, go to www.nleomf.org It costs $250 per name to be engraved on the wall every year and they are currently building a museum as well. If you ever get to DC, i highly recommend visiting the memorial to pay respects even if you are not a Police Officer.
Thanks for taking the time to read this folks.
George Smoot
Patrol Officer, SWAT member, Firearms Instructor
New Market Police Department
New Market, Virginia
Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk