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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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    Colonel Nathaniel Blakiston: 1699 1702 9 Thomas Tench: 1702 1704 10 Colonel John Seymour: 1704 1709 11 Major General Edward Lloyd: 1709 1714 12 John Hart: 1714 1715 Governors of the restored proprietary government 1 John Hart: 1715 1720 2 Colonel Thomas Brooke, Jr. 1720 1720 3 Captain Charles Calvert [3] [4] 1720 1727 4 Benedict Leonard Calvert ...

  4. Lucius B. Northrop - Wikipedia

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    Lucius Bellinger Northrop (September 8, 1811 – February 9, 1894), was the Commissary-General of the armed forces of the Confederate States of America.Appointed by Confederate president Jefferson Davis, a personal friend, Northrop was responsible for the logistics and supply chain that transported food, clothing, and forage to the Southern armies of the American Civil War, particularly the ...

  5. Maryland State Police - Wikipedia

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    Col. Marcus L. Brown (Secretary of State Police 2011-2015) [34] after leaving the Maryland State Police, was appointed acting head of the Pennsylvania State Police by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Brown became the subject of a Hampden Township, PA Police misdemeanor theft investigation after Brown was caught on video attempting to remove ...

  6. 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.

  7. David B. Mitchell (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.His educational background includes a B.S. in management and technology from the University of Maryland University College, a M.A. in public policy from the University of Maryland, College Park, a J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law, and graduation from the FBI National Academy.

  8. Hartley's Additional Continental Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Richard Henry Lee urged the appointment of Thomas Hartley as colonel. Upon the recommendation of delegate Richard Henry Lee, Washington appointed Thomas Hartley as colonel of one "additional" regiment. Hartley was the former lieutenant colonel of the 6th Pennsylvania Battalion. Hartley had broad authority to select his own officers.

  9. William C. Smith Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Smith was born at the Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, Maryland, [2] on February 6. 1982. [3] He graduated from the Barrie School and later attended the College of William & Mary, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in government in 2004 and his Juris Doctor degree in 2009; Johns Hopkins University, earning a Master of Arts degree in government in 2006; and National Intelligence University ...