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America
Under Attack |
Never
forget the victims and families of the unprovoked act of
war against America on September 11, 2001
See
our Dedication Page
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Honor
Guard Commanding Officer |
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The
Honor Guard is continuously supported by the Chief of Police
Chief John R. Llewellyn |
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Welcome
to the Rockland Police Honor Guard web site

Rockland Police Honor Guard with Chief Llewellyn Memorial Day Parade 2008
(L/R Front Row ~ Ofc. Hurley, Sgt. Shallies, Ofc. O'Connor, Ofc. S. Somers, Chief J. Llewellyn, Ofc. S. Llewellyn.
Ofc. Casper, Sgt. Pigeon. Back Row L/R ~ Ofc.Coakley, Ofc. Simpson, Ofc. R. Somers, Ofc. Byers, Lt. Ashton)
Every
57 hours a Law Enforcement Officer is killed in the line of
duty.
On
average 150 Law Enforcement Officers are killed each year.
This year over 160 names of Law Enforcement Officers will be
added to the National Law Enforcement Memorial.
This
page is dedicated to Officers who have given the Ultimate Sacrifice
while serving and protecting their community.
Mission
Statement
The
Rockland Police Honor Guard has been established to represent
the Rockland Police Department, its officers and families at police
funerals, parades and other ceremonial occasions. It is our intention
to assist all officers and their families during their time of
emotional duress from the loss or debilitating injury of their
loved one.
This
web site will keep you up to date on all the upcoming
events of the RPD Honor Guard unit and informed about
the success of our past
events.
We
also have some great links
to other sites you may want to check out.
We
are currently working on a Police
Officer Poetry Page... please come view this page.
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Please
visit the Rockland
Police Department at our home page.
Visit our newest web site for the Rockland Police K-9 "Boyar, Jessie and Steve"
If
you are interested in information on Law Enforcement Survivors Support,
PTSD or Suicide, visit Sgt. Jackson's profile page at members
and click on his link. Follow the links in
his profile.
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