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Batch of August 2003 Link Up
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Hi everyone! How ru doing? I would like to hear from you all. Ps remember to suggest the pg to our other batch mates. Our Big Ten August 2013 is fast approaching!
Hi guys, ps feel free to drop a comment and be interactive. We are off to a slow start but I think we can and will get there!
Ladies and gentlemen ps remember to suggest the page to our batch mates so that we can brainstorm for our 10th Anniversary celebration in 2013. Its just around the corner. TY
Let me wish for you a safe weekend whether @ work, home or play,
(John Keble 1827 )
New every morning is the love
Our wakening and uprising prove;
Through sleep and darkness safely brought,
Restored to life and power and thought.
Prayer :
O Thou who hast ordered this wondrous world, who knowest all things in earth and heaven;
Fill our hearts with trust in thee, that by night and by day, at all times and in all seasons, we may without fear commit all things into your powerful hands;
Restore, revive, renew, rebuild and reclaim ………
In thy mercy, remember all those who are dear to us and cover them too with
thy never-failing love, for this life and the life to come.
Amen.
I hope you all had a safe day @ work. For those who are going to work tonight ps be vigilant and return safely to your family n friends. One Jamaica love!
Thanks squaddy for joining. Please suggest the pg to our batch mates.
Over 400 graduate from Police Academy
published: Saturday | March 27, 2004
By Rasbert Turner, Gleaner Writer
Dr. Peter Phillips (right), Minister of National Security listens attentively to Police Commissioner Francis Forbes at the graduation ceremony for over 400 constables yesterday at Twickenham Park Police Academy in Spanish Town, St. Catherine.
SOME $40 million will be made available next month to address the shortage of motor vehicles within the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF).
This according to National Security Minister Dr. Peter Phillips, who was speaking yesterday at the graduation ceremony for 443 recruits at the Police Academy, Twickenham Park, St. Catherine.
He told the gathering of several hundred, that the police would be going all out to clamp down on the profits of drug dons.
Dr. Peter Phillips told the graduates that they were now part of a very complex organisation. He charged them to make honesty and integrity the hallmark of their performance.
Police Commissioner Francis Forbes, who was guest speaker, commended the recruits and staff for the commitment and dedication to making the graduation a reality. He told the gathering that this group of graduates brings to 3,822 the number of persons recruited and trained since he became Commissioner of Police seven years ago. He said the Jamaica Constabulary Force was still short of the required 8,500 personnel.
The group which endured eight months of rigorous training at the Academy and Echo Village in St. Andrew, was made up of 92 females and 351 males.
Ten of the recruits were presented with various awards for outstanding performances. Constable Damion Riley and Woman Constable Sidoney Newland were awarded for best academic performances.
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