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The Ferndale Police Department created the
Honor Guard Team
after the death of former
Chief of Police Patrick Sullivan
in 1999.
The Honor Guard Team has grown since that time into an effective unit that
performs at City functions
such as the Memorial Day Parade, Veterans Day and other appropriate city-sanctioned events.
The Ferndale Police Honor Guard has received
training from the Minnesota Law Enforcement Memorial Association
, and each of its members have or will attend a week-long training class at
Camp Ripley Minnesota
.
Sergeant Baron Brown
is the commander of the unit, which trains once each month to keep their abilities as fine tuned as possible.
View photogallery images of the team in action