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CHAPTER

CHAT

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Captain

BarryWilson

helped

carry the flame of hope on the

Final Leg of the Torch Run to the

Opening Games of the World

Winter Games for Special Olym-

pics in Austria. He along with

133 other law enforcement offi-

cers, many of whom were FBINA

graduates, traveled across 2929

miles of Austria through 47 cit-

ies to the opening ceremonies.

This effort not only showed the

LEO commitment, but also the

international outreach of FBINA

and it graduates in supporting

Special Olympics and positive

initiatives for law enforcement.

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ARIZONA

5.11 OPENING

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Several members of the

Executive Board were able to

attend the grand opening of the

new

Phoenix 5.11 store

recently.

5.11 has been a good partner

to the FBINA, both locally and

nationally.

NEW GRADUATES

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Congratulations to our latest

NA graduates from the Arizona

Chapter:

Session 268

Lt. James Gregory

Prescott Valley PD

Cmdr. Doug Steele

Captain Barry Wilson helped carry the flame of hope on the Final Leg of the Torch Run to the Opening

Games of the World Winter Games for Special Olympics in Austria.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run in Ketchikan, Alaska. Our members, Chief of Police Joseph White and

Deputy Chief Josh Dossett of the Ketchikan Police Department participated. Joe is a graduate of Session

#254 and Josh is a graduate of Session #238. Josh serves on the Training Committee.

Alaska State Trooper Chad Goeden, Commander of the State Trooper Training Academy, graduate of

the Session #266 and current Southeast Vice President of the Alaska Chapter got his entire academy class

involved in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. Chad is pictured on the far right.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run starting in Fairbanks. Organizer Alaska State Trooper Captain Barry Wilson is pictured second from the right. Fourteen communities across the State of Alaska all ran simultaneously to

raise money and awareness for Special Olympics.

Barry is providing much encouragement for the

youth participating.

Anchorage Police Department Chief Justin Doll,

Session #260 (R) runs to the finish line along

with Anchorage Mayor Ethan Berkowitz.