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  2. Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commissions

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    The MPCTC was created in 1966 by an act of legislation by the Maryland General Assembly (Ann. Code of Md., Art. 41, §4-201. In 1971, following the police lead, correctional organizations encouraged the creation of a Correctional Training Commission, Ann. Code of Md., Correctional Services Article, §8-201 et seq.) Per the afore mentioned articles, the MPCTC is authorized by the Maryland ...

  3. Maryland Military Department - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Military Department consists of the: State Operations section, which manages fiscal and administrative duties; Maryland Army National Guard; Maryland Air National Guard; Maryland Defense Force; Maryland Emergency Management Agency; The MMD's mission is to provide supplemental services to the Maryland National Guard with the ...

  4. Maryland Defense Force - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Defense Forces and Maryland Army National Guard participate in a multi-agency disaster exercise at Towson University. The Maryland State Guard was reactivated in 1939 in response to World War II. It was then deactivated in 1947. [5] As of 1983, the Maryland State Guard was reactivated and renamed the Maryland Defense Force.

  5. Maryland Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Maryland Army National Guard Honor Guard team adjusts his cover prior to competing in the military funeral honours event during the 2009 Army National Guard Honor Guard Competition. The Maryland Army National Guard (MD ARNG) is the United States Army component of the U.S. state of Maryland.

  6. Maryland State Police - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland State Police Training Academy is in Sykesville, Maryland, along with the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission. [26] The academy is live-in and consists of twenty-six weeks of basic instruction. Candidates take college-level academic classes for which they receive 45 college credits.

  7. Security guard - Wikipedia

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    A security guard (also known as a security inspector, security officer, factory guard, or protective agent) is a person employed by a government or private party to protect the employing party's assets (property, people, equipment, money, etc.) from a variety of hazards (such as crime, waste, damages, unsafe worker behavior, etc.) by enforcing preventative measures.

  8. Maryland passed a strict gun licensing law after Sandy Hook ...

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    A federal appeals court struck down Maryland’s licensing requirements for handgun owners Tuesday, citing a 2022 landmark ruling by the conservative-majority US Supreme Court.

  9. Adjutant General of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Later, he participated in the Maryland National Guard's air defense program in the Baltimore-Washington area, serving as commanding officer of the 684th Anti-aircraft Artillery Battalion (90mm gun). He held the position of assistant adjutant general in 1966. The Maryland National Guard armory in White Oak was named in his honor.