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  2. Maryland Natural Resources Police - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Natural Resources Police Training Academy, the agency police academy, is located in Sykesville, Maryland at the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission. [7] The academy officially opened on March 25, 1963, as the Maryland State Marine Police Academy, with a class of eight officers.

  3. List of colonial governors of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Number Name Picture Took office Left office Proprietary governors 1 Leonard Calvert: 1634 1647 2 Thomas Greene: 1647 1649 3 William Stone: 1649 March 28, 1652 4 Rev. Robert Brook Sr. March 29, 1652 July 3, 1652 5 William Stone: July 4, 1652 1656 6 Lieutenant-General Josias Fendall: 1657 1660 7 Phillip Calvert: 1660 1660 8 Charles Calvert, 3rd ...

  4. Maryland Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    Until the Civil War he would be the senior commander of the Maryland Volunteers. In 1833 a number of Baltimore regiments were formed into a brigade, and Steuart was promoted from colonel to brigadier general. [4] From 1841 to 1861 he was Commander of the First Light Division, Maryland Volunteer Militia. [3]

  5. Robert T. Hooe - Wikipedia

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    Robert Townshend Hooe was born in 1743 in Maryland, the son of Rice and Tabitha Harrison Hooe. [2]Beginning as a young adult, Hooe had numerous business ventures in Virginia and Maryland, [3] including over 500 acres in landholdings and his merchant firm Hooe and Harrison.

  6. Richard R. Neely - Wikipedia

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    Neely's prior assignment was Air National Guard principal deputy director for operations and deputy director for cyber and space operations at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. [1] [3] Neely began his career as an enlisted Soldier in the Army Reserves and later joined the Air National Guard as an Airman. He received his officer's commission in ...

  7. Bishop Robinson (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop L. Robinson Sr. Police Administration Building in Baltimore at 601 East Fayette Street. A graduate of Douglass High School, Coppin State University and the University of Baltimore school of law, [1] Robinson joined the department in 1952, earned the rank of sergeant in 1964, Lieutenant in 1969, Captain in 1971, Major in 1973, Lt. Colonel in 1974, Colonel in 1975, Deputy Commissioner ...

  8. George F. Johnson IV - Wikipedia

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    George F. Johnson IV (born c. 1953) is a retired Maryland (USA) law enforcement officer, having served in the Anne Arundel County Police Department, as the elected sheriff of Anne Arundel County, and as the appointed superintendent of the Maryland Natural Resources Police.

  9. Anne Arundel County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    The constitution of Maryland, Article IV, Section 44, establishes the Office of an elected Sheriff in each County and Baltimore City. The duties of the Sheriff are those established by common law, judicial opinion and the Maryland General Assembly. (e.g., Prince George's County V. Aluisi, MD Court of Appeals, June 8,1999).