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  2. USS Limpkin (AMS-195) - Wikipedia

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    The second ship to be named Limpkin by the Navy was laid down 17 April 1953, as AMS-195, by Broward Marine, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, Florida; launched 22 May 1954; sponsored by Mrs. Edward Applegate; reclassified MSC-195 on 7 February 1955; and commissioned 10 April 1955.

  3. ‘Living legends.’ Broward man, 101, honored for service as a ...

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    Broward man, 101, honored for service as a first Black U.S. Marine ... Montford Point was their segregated training base located where the Marine Corps’ main East Coast infantry operations are ...

  4. Gregory Tony - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Scott Tony [2] (born 1978) is an American law enforcement officer and serving since 2019 as the 17th Sheriff of Broward County, Florida.. Tony was initially appointed sheriff in 2019 by Florida governor Ron DeSantis, to fill a vacancy.

  5. Broward County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 Broward County EMS began providing ALS paramedic service from the parking lot of Plantation General Hospital. In the early 1990s, Broward County Fire Department merged with Broward County EMS to create Broward County Fire Rescue. Firefighters began to be trained as paramedics, and EMS began training as firefighters.

  6. Vincent B. Van Hasselt - Wikipedia

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    He is a Training Coordinator and Team member of the Department's Crisis Response Team in which he had co-founded. [2] Heis also an Instructor for the Crisis Intervention Team in the Broward County Police Department. [2] In this team, he works with officers to learn the necessary steps to intervene with the mentally ill and the precautions to ...

  7. History of Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Wikipedia

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    When World War II began, Fort Lauderdale became a major US Navy base, with a Naval Air Station to train pilots, radar and fire control operator training schools, and a Coast Guard base at Port Everglades. After the war ended, service members returned to the area, spurring an enormous population explosion which dwarfed the 1920s boom.

  8. Scott Israel - Wikipedia

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    Israel was born in New York, raised in the Bronx and in Baldwin, Long Island, and is Jewish. [8] His father Maurice "Sonny" Israel (May 31, 1928 – June 1, 2006) fought in the Korean War as a US Marines sergeant (1950–1954), and was a New York City homicide detective and a Palm Beach Sheriff's Office deputy with a combined 44 years of service.

  9. USS Parrot - Wikipedia

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    Decommissioned and placed in service on 26 September 1968, Parrot became a Naval Reserve Training Ship at Atlantic City. [2] Placed out of service on 20 July 1972, and struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 August 1972, Parrot was sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service for scrapping on 1 December 1976.