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New Jersey State Troopers, 1961-2011
Remembering the Fallen
- 192 pages
- English
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About this book
The New Jersey State Troopers are dedicated to upholding their credo of Honor, Duty and Fidelity. Their commitment to this service has helped countless civilians in dangerous situations and saved many innocent lives. Yet in upholding their duty to serve and protect, extraordinary troopers have given their lives. Retired Sergeant First Class John ORourke has collected their stories of bravery and herein follows up his first book, Jersey Troopers, with the accounts of troopers killed in the line of duty from 1961 to 2011. These are not only the stories of how they died but also how they lived, with recollections and photos from the families and friends they left behind.
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Yes, you can access New Jersey State Troopers, 1961-2011 by Sergeant First Class John E. O'Rourke in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in History & North American History. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword, by Sergeant Eliecer Ayala #5555
- Acknowledgements
- Sandwich and a Coffee: John W. Staas #1382
- In-Service Training: Raymond P. Fiola #1399
- A Day Like No Other
- “Spike”: Anthony Lukis Jr. #1754
- Spilled Load: Thomas W. Kavula #1809
- Struck Down by a Drunk: Robert J. Prato #2353
- Train Crossing: Russell J. Moesta #2579
- Call Me Rennie: Marienus J. Segeren #2414
- It Can’t Happen to Him!: Robert J. Merenda #2393
- Shootout with the Black Liberation Army: Werner Foerster #2608
- Detective: Thomas A. Dawson #2141
- Trooper of the Year: Philip J. Lamonaco #2663
- The Black Dragon: John P. McCarthy #3265
- One Hell of a Strong Man: Lester A. Pagano Sr. #1177
- Always a Smile on His Face: Edward R. Errickson #3875
- Trooper Down: Carlos M. Negron #3656
- A Wedding and a Funeral: William L. Carroll Jr. #3296
- Raid: Albert J. Mallen Sr. #2753
- Even the Simplest Call Can Be Perilous: Theodore J. Moos #2706
- Directions, Please?: Thomas J. Hanratty #4971
- “A Smile that Could Light Up the World”: Marvin R. McCloud #4718
- High-Speed Pursuit: Francis J. Bellaran #4429
- Trapped: Scott M. Gonzalez #5059
- A Tribute: Christopher S. Scales #4575
- Armed Robbery: Bertram T. Zimmerman III #5853
- Antagonist: Marc K. Castellano #6397
- Notes
- About the Author