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EXECUTIVE BOARD
Name: E-Mail Addresses: President Randy W. Beane @FOPDAYTON44.ORG: First Vice President Derric D. McDonald @FOPDAYTON44.ORG: 2nd VicePresident Jerry Dix
MAY 2020 NEWSLETTER
Page 2 THE AEGIS PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell S pring is in the air! This is a time to welcome both the blooming flowers and our 16 newest brothers andsisters of FOP 44.
JOHN VAILE POLICE RETIREES TRUST FUND John Henry Vaile Police & Fire Trust John Henry Vaile was a manufacturer and inventor in Dayton Ohio. He was born in Piqua, Ohio on March 31, 1844 and was raised in Lowell Massachusetts. MARCH 2016 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell Page 2 THE AEGIS Hello Everyone, Hope everyone is making it thru the winter ok, just remember spring is right VOLUME 12, ISSUE 12 DECEMBER 2008 Letter From the Editor PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-4538 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS The AEGIS© Published Monthly Official Publication of JANUARY 2015 NEWSLETTER Associate Lodge Message Shelly Hatfield Volume 19, Issue 1 Page 5 Date of Application _____, 20_____ I, _____the undersigned, hereby make application to join Lodge No. 1, Fraternal Order of Police Associates, Inc., and hereby state that I am more than 18 JULY 2016 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell Page 2 THE AEGIS Published Monthly See you after my short but need vacation. Don’t APRIL 2009 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-2134 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Lodge Renovation I hope everyone can come out to the April meeting and see the hard workthat has went into
BRUNCH WITH THE EASTER BUNNY PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-4538 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Regional Dispatch Center The Lodge was successful in getting a Temporary RestrainingOrder issued
CAPTAIN JOHN C. POST FOP LODGE #44 F.O.P. Lodge No 44 History. The Dayton Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police was adopted in a regular session of the State of Ohio Fraternal Order of Police . Lodge 44's constitution and bylaws were then approved in an executive session at Columbus, Ohio, January 17th, 1939. The Dayton Lodge has been held in continuous good standingwithin the
MAY 2020 NEWSLETTER
Page 2 THE AEGIS PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell S pring is in the air! This is a time to welcome both the blooming flowers and our 16 newest brothers andsisters of FOP 44.
JOHN VAILE POLICE RETIREES TRUST FUND John Henry Vaile Police & Fire Trust John Henry Vaile was a manufacturer and inventor in Dayton Ohio. He was born in Piqua, Ohio on March 31, 1844 and was raised in Lowell Massachusetts. MARCH 2016 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell Page 2 THE AEGIS Hello Everyone, Hope everyone is making it thru the winter ok, just remember spring is right VOLUME 12, ISSUE 12 DECEMBER 2008 Letter From the Editor PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-4538 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS The AEGIS© Published Monthly Official Publication of JANUARY 2015 NEWSLETTER Associate Lodge Message Shelly Hatfield Volume 19, Issue 1 Page 5 Date of Application _____, 20_____ I, _____the undersigned, hereby make application to join Lodge No. 1, Fraternal Order of Police Associates, Inc., and hereby state that I am more than 18 JULY 2016 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell Page 2 THE AEGIS Published Monthly See you after my short but need vacation. Don’tMAY 2016 NEWSLETTER
Thursday, May 12th 2016 Jack Zindorf Thursday, May 12th 2016 6:00 PM– 8:30 PM
BRUNCH WITH THE EASTER BUNNY PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-4538 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Regional Dispatch Center The Lodge was successful in getting a Temporary RestrainingOrder issued
APRIL 2009 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-2134 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Lodge Renovation I hope everyone can come out to the April meeting and see the hard workthat has went into
RETIREES INTRO
Formation of the FOP 44 Retirees: In 1980, retired Dayton police officers - members of Capt. John C. Post Lodge No. 44 - along with several retired police officers from other agencies in Montgomery County, formed a group that regularly met at the local Lodge.EXECUTIVE BOARD
Name: E-Mail Addresses: President Randy W. Beane @FOPDAYTON44.ORG: First Vice President Derric D. McDonald @FOPDAYTON44.ORG: 2nd VicePresident Jerry Dix
LODGE RENTALS
Are you in need of a hall for a upcoming event? Lodge No 44 has a hall available for rentals. This hall is perfect for a retirement party, wedding reception, or family reunion and can seat 225 peoplecomfortably.
MAY 2020 NEWSLETTER
Page 2 THE AEGIS PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell S pring is in the air! This is a time to welcome both the blooming flowers and our 16 newest brothers andsisters of FOP 44.
ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE 72nd Annual State Conference Crowne Plaza Hotel and Doubletree Hotel There will be special hotel rates for delegates and guests of the Fraternal Order of Police. The FOP, FOPA RETIRED OFC. BRUCE OSBORN CHAPLAIN They live among us (Matthew 13:24-30) Brothers and Sisters: It was an exciting but tough time for me in the early 80’s when I started as a rookie officer (that’s 1980’s, not JANUARY 2016 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell Page 2 THE AEGIS Greetings, Well I hope everyone had a nice Christmas, obviously a lot warmer than usual. DECEMBER 2016 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell Page 2 THE AEGIS Hello Everyone, We had the Policeman’s Ball November 5 th and it was well attended and very classy event many thanks go out to Monica Evans and her crew APRIL 2010 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-2134 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Just a quick note to all about what is FORMER FOP NATIONAL TRUSTEE TO RUN FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-4538 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Family Picnic I am please to announce that we will be having a Family Picnic/Octoberfestthis year.
CAPTAIN JOHN C. POST FOP LODGE #44 F.O.P. Lodge No 44 History. The Dayton Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police was adopted in a regular session of the State of Ohio Fraternal Order of Police . Lodge 44's constitution and bylaws were then approved in an executive session at Columbus, Ohio, January 17th, 1939. The Dayton Lodge has been held in continuous good standingwithin the
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Name: E-Mail Addresses: President Randy W. Beane @FOPDAYTON44.ORG: First Vice President Derric D. McDonald @FOPDAYTON44.ORG: 2nd VicePresident Jerry Dix
MAY 2020 NEWSLETTER
Page 2 THE AEGIS PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell S pring is in the air! This is a time to welcome both the blooming flowers and our 16 newest brothers andsisters of FOP 44.
JOHN VAILE POLICE RETIREES TRUST FUND John Henry Vaile Police & Fire Trust John Henry Vaile was a manufacturer and inventor in Dayton Ohio. He was born in Piqua, Ohio on March 31, 1844 and was raised in Lowell Massachusetts. MARCH 2016 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell Page 2 THE AEGIS Hello Everyone, Hope everyone is making it thru the winter ok, just remember spring is right VOLUME 12, ISSUE 12 DECEMBER 2008 Letter From the Editor PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-4538 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS The AEGIS© Published Monthly Official Publication of JANUARY 2015 NEWSLETTER Associate Lodge Message Shelly Hatfield Volume 19, Issue 1 Page 5 Date of Application _____, 20_____ I, _____the undersigned, hereby make application to join Lodge No. 1, Fraternal Order of Police Associates, Inc., and hereby state that I am more than 18 JULY 2016 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell Page 2 THE AEGIS Published Monthly See you after my short but need vacation. Don’t APRIL 2009 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-2134 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Lodge Renovation I hope everyone can come out to the April meeting and see the hard workthat has went into
BRUNCH WITH THE EASTER BUNNY PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-4538 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Regional Dispatch Center The Lodge was successful in getting a Temporary RestrainingOrder issued
CAPTAIN JOHN C. POST FOP LODGE #44 F.O.P. Lodge No 44 History. The Dayton Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police was adopted in a regular session of the State of Ohio Fraternal Order of Police . Lodge 44's constitution and bylaws were then approved in an executive session at Columbus, Ohio, January 17th, 1939. The Dayton Lodge has been held in continuous good standingwithin the
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Name: E-Mail Addresses: President Randy W. Beane @FOPDAYTON44.ORG: First Vice President Derric D. McDonald @FOPDAYTON44.ORG: 2nd VicePresident Jerry Dix
MAY 2020 NEWSLETTER
Page 2 THE AEGIS PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell S pring is in the air! This is a time to welcome both the blooming flowers and our 16 newest brothers andsisters of FOP 44.
JOHN VAILE POLICE RETIREES TRUST FUND John Henry Vaile Police & Fire Trust John Henry Vaile was a manufacturer and inventor in Dayton Ohio. He was born in Piqua, Ohio on March 31, 1844 and was raised in Lowell Massachusetts. MARCH 2016 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell Page 2 THE AEGIS Hello Everyone, Hope everyone is making it thru the winter ok, just remember spring is right VOLUME 12, ISSUE 12 DECEMBER 2008 Letter From the Editor PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-4538 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS The AEGIS© Published Monthly Official Publication of JANUARY 2015 NEWSLETTER Associate Lodge Message Shelly Hatfield Volume 19, Issue 1 Page 5 Date of Application _____, 20_____ I, _____the undersigned, hereby make application to join Lodge No. 1, Fraternal Order of Police Associates, Inc., and hereby state that I am more than 18 JULY 2016 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell Page 2 THE AEGIS Published Monthly See you after my short but need vacation. Don’t APRIL 2009 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-2134 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Lodge Renovation I hope everyone can come out to the April meeting and see the hard workthat has went into
BRUNCH WITH THE EASTER BUNNY PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-4538 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Regional Dispatch Center The Lodge was successful in getting a Temporary RestrainingOrder issued
RETIREES INTRO
Formation of the FOP 44 Retirees: In 1980, retired Dayton police officers - members of Capt. John C. Post Lodge No. 44 - along with several retired police officers from other agencies in Montgomery County, formed a group that regularly met at the local Lodge.EXECUTIVE BOARD
Name: E-Mail Addresses: President Randy W. Beane @FOPDAYTON44.ORG: First Vice President Derric D. McDonald @FOPDAYTON44.ORG: 2nd VicePresident Jerry Dix
LODGE RENTALS
Are you in need of a hall for a upcoming event? Lodge No 44 has a hall available for rentals. This hall is perfect for a retirement party, wedding reception, or family reunion and can seat 225 peoplecomfortably.
MAY 2020 NEWSLETTER
Page 2 THE AEGIS PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell S pring is in the air! This is a time to welcome both the blooming flowers and our 16 newest brothers andsisters of FOP 44.
ANNUAL STATE CONFERENCE 72nd Annual State Conference Crowne Plaza Hotel and Doubletree Hotel There will be special hotel rates for delegates and guests of the Fraternal Order of Police. The FOP, FOPA RETIRED OFC. BRUCE OSBORN CHAPLAIN They live among us (Matthew 13:24-30) Brothers and Sisters: It was an exciting but tough time for me in the early 80’s when I started as a rookie officer (that’s 1980’s, not JANUARY 2016 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell Page 2 THE AEGIS Greetings, Well I hope everyone had a nice Christmas, obviously a lot warmer than usual. DECEMBER 2016 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell Page 2 THE AEGIS Hello Everyone, We had the Policeman’s Ball November 5 th and it was well attended and very classy event many thanks go out to Monica Evans and her crew APRIL 2010 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-2134 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Just a quick note to all about what is FORMER FOP NATIONAL TRUSTEE TO RUN FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-4538 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Family Picnic I am please to announce that we will be having a Family Picnic/Octoberfestthis year.
CAPTAIN JOHN C. POST FOP LODGE #44 F.O.P. Lodge No 44 History. The Dayton Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police was adopted in a regular session of the State of Ohio Fraternal Order of Police . Lodge 44's constitution and bylaws were then approved in an executive session at Columbus, Ohio, January 17th, 1939. The Dayton Lodge has been held in continuous good standingwithin the
RETIREES INTRO
Formation of the FOP 44 Retirees: In 1980, retired Dayton police officers - members of Capt. John C. Post Lodge No. 44 - along with several retired police officers from other agencies in Montgomery County, formed a group that regularly met at the local Lodge.LODGE RENTALS
Are you in need of a hall for a upcoming event? Lodge No 44 has a hall available for rentals. This hall is perfect for a retirement party, wedding reception, or family reunion and can seat 225 peoplecomfortably.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT … c. Oven usage is for re-heating purposes only and the oven must be cleaned by Member-user. The deep fryer is not included. d. Member-users are permitted to cook on an outdoor grill; however, the JOHN VAILE POLICE RETIREES TRUST FUND John Henry Vaile Police & Fire Trust John Henry Vaile was a manufacturer and inventor in Dayton Ohio. He was born in Piqua, Ohio on March 31, 1844 and was raised in Lowell Massachusetts. RETIRED OFC. BRUCE OSBORN CHAPLAIN They live among us (Matthew 13:24-30) Brothers and Sisters: It was an exciting but tough time for me in the early 80’s when I started as a rookie officer (that’s 1980’s, notDPD HISTORY EXHIBIT
The Exhibit < Click for PHOTOS >: The Dayton Police History Exhibit opened on May 3 rd and ran through 2008. This exhibit followed and honored the evolution of the police profession and honors itssacrifices.
APRIL 2009 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-2134 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Lodge Renovation I hope everyone can come out to the April meeting and see the hard workthat has went into
AGREEMENT FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE JOHN C. POST … agreement fraternal order of police john c. post lodge no. 44 supervisors’ unit and city of dayton, ohio effective may 18, 2007 FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE ASSOCIATE LODGE What is the Fraternal Order of Police Associates (FOPA)? The FOPA is a civilian affiliate of the Fraternal Order of Police. Our members are friends of Law Enforcement Officers, responsible and respected business persons, professional men and women, and citizens from allwalks of life.
CAPTAIN JOHN C. POST FOP LODGE #44 F.O.P. Lodge No 44 History. The Dayton Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police was adopted in a regular session of the State of Ohio Fraternal Order of Police . Lodge 44's constitution and bylaws were then approved in an executive session at Columbus, Ohio, January 17th, 1939. The Dayton Lodge has been held in continuous good standingwithin the
RETIREES INTRO
Formation of the FOP 44 Retirees: In 1980, retired Dayton police officers - members of Capt. John C. Post Lodge No. 44 - along with several retired police officers from other agencies in Montgomery County, formed a group that regularly met at the local Lodge.LODGE RENTALS
Are you in need of a hall for a upcoming event? Lodge No 44 has a hall available for rentals. This hall is perfect for a retirement party, wedding reception, or family reunion and can seat 225 peoplecomfortably.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE ASSOCIATE LODGE What is the Fraternal Order of Police Associates (FOPA)? The FOPA is a civilian affiliate of the Fraternal Order of Police. Our members are friends of Law Enforcement Officers, responsible and respected business persons, professional men and women, and citizens from allwalks of life.
DPD HISTORY EXHIBIT
The Exhibit < Click for PHOTOS >: The Dayton Police History Exhibit opened on May 3 rd and ran through 2008. This exhibit followed and honored the evolution of the police profession and honors itssacrifices.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT … c. Oven usage is for re-heating purposes only and the oven must be cleaned by Member-user. The deep fryer is not included. d. Member-users are permitted to cook on an outdoor grill; however, the AGREEMENT FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE JOHN C. POST … agreement fraternal order of police john c. post lodge no. 44 supervisors’ unit and city of dayton, ohio effective may 18, 2007 JOHN VAILE POLICE RETIREES TRUST FUND John Henry Vaile Police & Fire Trust John Henry Vaile was a manufacturer and inventor in Dayton Ohio. He was born in Piqua, Ohio on March 31, 1844 and was raised in Lowell Massachusetts. RETIRED OFC. BRUCE OSBORN CHAPLAIN They live among us (Matthew 13:24-30) Brothers and Sisters: It was an exciting but tough time for me in the early 80’s when I started as a rookie officer (that’s 1980’s, not APRIL 2009 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-2134 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Lodge Renovation I hope everyone can come out to the April meeting and see the hard workthat has went into
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE ASSOCIATE LODGE What is the Fraternal Order of Police Associates (FOPA)? The FOPA is a civilian affiliate of the Fraternal Order of Police. Our members are friends of Law Enforcement Officers, responsible and respected business persons, professional men and women, and citizens from allwalks of life.
HISTORY PHOTOS
Dayton Police Historical Photos. To learn more about the Dayton Police History Exhibit, click on either of the following links: FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT … c. Oven usage is for re-heating purposes only and the oven must be cleaned by Member-user. The deep fryer is not included. d. Member-users are permitted to cook on an outdoor grill; however, theDPD HISTORY EXHIBIT
The Exhibit < Click for PHOTOS >: The Dayton Police History Exhibit opened on May 3 rd and ran through 2008. This exhibit followed and honored the evolution of the police profession and honors itssacrifices.
MAY 2020 NEWSLETTER
Page 2 THE AEGIS PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134 937.478.7517 cell S pring is in the air! This is a time to welcome both the blooming flowers and our 16 newest brothers andsisters of FOP 44.
AGREEMENT FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE JOHN C. POST … agreement fraternal order of police john c. post lodge no. 44 supervisors’ unit and city of dayton, ohio effective may 18, 2007##DUES FORM
Title: ##Dues Form - FOP 44 Retirees.doc Created Date: 11/17/20071:37:36 PM
2006 STATE CONFERENCE This Regional Transit Authority map identifies various downtown streets and sites including: the Dayton Convention Center (location of the 72nd State Conference), Dave Hall Plaza (location of the Monday Barbeque), the Safety Building (Dayton Police central headquarters), the Dayton Dragon's Fifth-Third Field, Riverscape, the Oregon District, the Schuster Center and more RETIRED OFC. BRUCE OSBORN CHAPLAIN They live among us (Matthew 13:24-30) Brothers and Sisters: It was an exciting but tough time for me in the early 80’s when I started as a rookie officer (that’s 1980’s, not DECEMBER 2009 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-2134 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS A nother year is coming to an end and 2009 has been full of CAPTAIN JOHN C. POST FOP LODGE #44 F.O.P. Lodge No 44 History. The Dayton Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police was adopted in a regular session of the State of Ohio Fraternal Order of Police . Lodge 44's constitution and bylaws were then approved in an executive session at Columbus, Ohio, January 17th, 1939. The Dayton Lodge has been held in continuous good standingwithin the
RETIREES INTRO
Formation of the FOP 44 Retirees: In 1980, retired Dayton police officers - members of Capt. John C. Post Lodge No. 44 - along with several retired police officers from other agencies in Montgomery County, formed a group that regularly met at the local Lodge. FOR YOUR INFORMATION The FOP star logo, the FOP scroll logo, the name "Fraternal Order of Police" and the name "FOP" are registered trademarks of the Grand Lodge Fraternal Order of Police. FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE ASSOCIATE LODGE What is the Fraternal Order of Police Associates (FOPA)? The FOPA is a civilian affiliate of the Fraternal Order of Police. Our members are friends of Law Enforcement Officers, responsible and respected business persons, professional men and women, and citizens from allwalks of life.
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The FOP star logo, the FOP scroll logo, the name "Fraternal Order of Police" and the name "FOP" are registered trademarks of the Grand Lodge Fraternal Order of Police.LODGE RENTALS
Are you in need of a hall for a upcoming event? Lodge No 44 has a hall available for rentals. This hall is perfect for a retirement party, wedding reception, or family reunion and can seat 225 peoplecomfortably.
FOP NO 44 RETIREES EXECUTIVE BOARD Name: Phone: E-Mail Addresses: President Brooks Kirkland (937)374-0363(h) LazyKx2@aol.com: Vice President Gary Melson (937)225-2972(w) (937)859-4372(h) GarSuz@prodigy.netDPD HISTORY EXHIBIT
The Exhibit < Click for PHOTOS >: The Dayton Police History Exhibit opened on May 3 rd and ran through 2008. This exhibit followed and honored the evolution of the police profession and honors itssacrifices.
IN REMEMBRANCE..
The suspect who shot him will stand up in court, With counsel demanding his rights, While a young widowed mother must work for her kids And spend alone many long nights. 2008 MEMORIAL PHOTO GALLERY Click the thumbnails below for larger views: Click here for ananimated movie
CAPTAIN JOHN C. POST FOP LODGE #44 F.O.P. Lodge No 44 History. The Dayton Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police was adopted in a regular session of the State of Ohio Fraternal Order of Police . Lodge 44's constitution and bylaws were then approved in an executive session at Columbus, Ohio, January 17th, 1939. The Dayton Lodge has been held in continuous good standingwithin the
RETIREES INTRO
Formation of the FOP 44 Retirees: In 1980, retired Dayton police officers - members of Capt. John C. Post Lodge No. 44 - along with several retired police officers from other agencies in Montgomery County, formed a group that regularly met at the local Lodge. FOR YOUR INFORMATION The FOP star logo, the FOP scroll logo, the name "Fraternal Order of Police" and the name "FOP" are registered trademarks of the Grand Lodge Fraternal Order of Police. FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE ASSOCIATE LODGE What is the Fraternal Order of Police Associates (FOPA)? The FOPA is a civilian affiliate of the Fraternal Order of Police. Our members are friends of Law Enforcement Officers, responsible and respected business persons, professional men and women, and citizens from allwalks of life.
DOCUMENT DOWNLOADS
The FOP star logo, the FOP scroll logo, the name "Fraternal Order of Police" and the name "FOP" are registered trademarks of the Grand Lodge Fraternal Order of Police.LODGE RENTALS
Are you in need of a hall for a upcoming event? Lodge No 44 has a hall available for rentals. This hall is perfect for a retirement party, wedding reception, or family reunion and can seat 225 peoplecomfortably.
FOP NO 44 RETIREES EXECUTIVE BOARD Name: Phone: E-Mail Addresses: President Brooks Kirkland (937)374-0363(h) LazyKx2@aol.com: Vice President Gary Melson (937)225-2972(w) (937)859-4372(h) GarSuz@prodigy.netDPD HISTORY EXHIBIT
The Exhibit < Click for PHOTOS >: The Dayton Police History Exhibit opened on May 3 rd and ran through 2008. This exhibit followed and honored the evolution of the police profession and honors itssacrifices.
IN REMEMBRANCE..
The suspect who shot him will stand up in court, With counsel demanding his rights, While a young widowed mother must work for her kids And spend alone many long nights. 2008 MEMORIAL PHOTO GALLERY Click the thumbnails below for larger views: Click here for ananimated movie
LODGE RENTALS
Are you in need of a hall for a upcoming event? Lodge No 44 has a hall available for rentals. This hall is perfect for a retirement party, wedding reception, or family reunion and can seat 225 peoplecomfortably.
FOP NO 44 RETIREES EXECUTIVE BOARD Name: Phone: E-Mail Addresses: President Brooks Kirkland (937)374-0363(h) LazyKx2@aol.com: Vice President Gary Melson (937)225-2972(w) (937)859-4372(h) GarSuz@prodigy.netFOP HISTORY
Two foot patrolman Martin Toole and Delbert Nagle were the original Pittsburgh Police Officers who thought of organizing other officers into a body to secure much needed improvement in their way of life.IN REMEMBRANCE..
The suspect who shot him will stand up in court, With counsel demanding his rights, While a young widowed mother must work for her kids And spend alone many long nights. AEGIS PAGE - FOPDAYTON44.ORG The AEGIS ©. Published Monthly. Official Publication of. Fraternal Order of Police ©. Captain John C. Post No 44. P.O. Box 422. Dayton,OH 45401-0422
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT … c. Oven usage is for re-heating purposes only and the oven must be cleaned by Member-user. The deep fryer is not included. d. Member-users are permitted to cook on an outdoor grill; however, the AGREEMENT FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE JOHN C. POST … agreement fraternal order of police john c. post lodge no. 44 supervisors’ unit and city of dayton, ohio effective may 18, 2007##DUES FORM
Title: ##Dues Form - FOP 44 Retirees.doc Created Date: 11/17/20071:37:36 PM
2008 POLICEMAN'S BALL The FOP star logo, the FOP scroll logo, the name "Fraternal Order of Police" and the name "FOP" are registered trademarks of the Grand Lodge Fraternal Order of Police. APRIL 2009 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT President’s Message Randy Beane phone 333-2134 or pager 940-5735; e-mail BEANE033@aol.com Page 2 THE AEGIS Lodge Renovation I hope everyone can come out to the April meeting and see the hard workthat has went into
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THE MEANING OF THE EMBLEM OF THE F.O.P. The five-cornered Star is found in the F.O.P.'s National Emblem and it reminds us of the allegiance we owe to our Flag and our Country. Midway between the points and center of the Star is a blue field, the recognized color of the police uniform and law enforcement service. The points are gold, which indicate the position under which we are now serving. The background is white, an unstained color representing purity - that nothing of a corrupt nature will breach our Order. Blue, Gold, and White are the proud colors of the FraternalOrder of Police.
On the three, uppermost points of the star, on a background of blue, are the letters "F-O-P", the acronym for our organization, the "FRATERNAL ORDER of POLICE". In the blue field on the lower, left-hand Point of the Star is the open eye - the symbol for vigilance, the ever-watchful eye for danger - which characterizes law enforcement's protection of the public whether asleep or awake. In the blue field on the lower right-hand Point of the Star is the handclasp - the symbol for friendship. The circle surrounding the Star midway characterizes our never-tiring, never-ceasing efforts to promote the welfare and advancement of the Order, and within its bounds we are a unified great and powerful unit. In a half-circle over the centerpiece is our Motto, written in Latin, "Jus Fides Libertatum". "Jus" stands for Justice; "Fides" means Friendship; and, "Libertatum" is Equality. In the center of the Star is the seal of Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania. This is where the very first efforts were put forth to establish the Fraternal Order of Police. F.O.P. LODGE NO 44 HISTORY The Dayton Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police was adopted in a regular session of the State of Ohio Fraternal Order of Police . Lodge 44's constitution and bylaws were then approved in an executive session at Columbus, Ohio, January 17th, 1939. The Dayton Lodge has been held in continuous good standing within the National Lodge for over 65 years and has proven itself to be a leader in the State of Ohio in law enforcement endeavors and at the forefront in the arena of collectivebargaining.
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