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Police) and currently is a University professor, teaching crisis leadership with duties as a Special Agent for the Florida Department of the Lottery – Law Enforcement Division. Dr. Dale Retzlaff is the Director of the Organizational Leader- ship Program at the University of Charleston. He is a Combat Veteran having served with the 2nd Ranger Battalion and a career police commander with the Washington State Patrol (Lieutenant, Ret.). References: National Law Enforcement Memorial (NLEOM). (2020). Memorial – Fallen Officer. Retrieved from: https://nleomf.org/memorial FEMA. (2017) N ational Incident Management System (NIMS): Instructor Guide 3rd Edition. Washington, DC: Department of Homeland Security.

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1993 Guernsey, Channel Islands 1994 Reykjavik, Iceland 1995 Bramshill, England 1996 Stockholm, Sweden 1997 Berlin, Germany 1998 Helsinki, Finland 1999 Vienna, Austria 2000 Dublin and Belfast, Ireland 2004 Lillehammer, Norway 2005 Edinburgh, Scotland 2006 Noordwijk Aan Zee, Netherlands 2007 Tallin, Estonia 2008 Copenhagen, Denmark 2009 Bucharest, Romania 2010 Limassol, Cyprus 2011 Tbilisi, Georgia 2012 Monaco 2001 Agia Napa, Cyprus 2002 Berne, Switzerland 2003 Ljubjana, Slovenia

2013 Brussels Belgium 2014 Warsaw Poland 2015 Salzburg Austria 2016 Dresden, Germany 2017 Bristol UK 2018 Helsinki, Finland 2019 Sofia, Bulgaria

2020 Tallin, Estonia – cancelled due to Covid 19 2021 is scheduled to be held in Sibenik, Croatia 2022 is scheduled to be held in Ukraine 2023 is scheduled to be held in Belgium 2024 is scheduled to be held in Norway

If you are interested in attending one of these International Conferences, information is found on the National Website: www.fbinaa.org/Chapters . On a personal note, your Historian was honoured to have attended the 2005 Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland and fell in love with the gracious manner in which the American graduates are welcomed. It was a chance to see a country through the eyes of its citizens. I encourage those of you who enjoy international travel to attend at least one and re-connect with the International Students who were in your Session.

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