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The End of Watch Call or Last Radio Call is a ceremony in which, after a police officer's death (usually in the line of duty but sometimes from illness), the officers from his or her unit or department gather around a police radio, over which the police dispatcher issues one call to the officer, followed by a silence, then a second call, followed by silence.
Dave Cruxton began as a cadet but soon joined the force's mounted division and road policing unit.
Jan. 10—LENOIR After 28 years of devotion to the community, Sgt. James Moore will retire from the Lenoir Police Department on Feb. 1. But his work will not end. In fact, his new service to ...
Law enforcement officers and K9 units from several agencies participated in a final goodbye for 5-year-old Macho. ‘Final call for K9 unit Macho.’ Ky. sheriff’s office says goodbye to police ...
David Ayer, who wrote and directed End of Watch, grew up in South Central Los Angeles and has had numerous friends in the LAPD. [8] [9] He had written several films previously about police officers in Los Angeles, but while these depicted rogue and corrupt officers, he wanted to feature honest, ethical police work in End of Watch. [9]
Members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff render a salute during the departure ceremony at Andrews Air Force Base for former President Ronald Reagan, 11 June 2004.. There are currently 38 active-duty four-star officers in the uniformed services of the United States: 11 in the Army, three in the Marine Corps, eight in the Navy, 12 in the Air Force, three in the Space Force, one in the Coast Guard ...
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Shaaron Claridge (born Shaaron Lee Cooper; later Snead; October 1, 1938 [1] – September 15, 2021) was an American second-shift radiotelephone operator or police radio dispatcher at the Van Nuys Division of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) best known for her voice work on the Adam-12 television series.