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Page 1: May 2020 Newsletter · Regular Auxiliary meetings will resume once the re-strictions are lifted and the Lodge Hall is reopened. Our meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at

Stop! Don’t read any further until you check to make sure your address on the

mailing label is correct. Please let us know if Aegis is going to the wrong address or if you are receiving duplicate copies. We are trying to keep mailing costs down and save a few trees in

the process. Thanks.

Fraternal Order of Police Captain John C. Post No 44 www.fopdayton44.org

THE AEGIS May 2020

Volume 24, Issue 5

Inside this issue:

President’s Message 2

Chaplain’s Corner 3

FOP Retiree’s Report 4

FOP Auxiliary Lodge 5

Info Pages 8

Dayton Police History Foundation 11-13

Monthly Calendar 15

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Page 2 THE AEGIS

PRESIDENT President’s Message Rick Oakley office 333-2134

937.478.7517 cell

S pring is in the air! This is a time to welcome both the blooming flowers and our 16 newest brothers and sisters of FOP 44. On April 20, 2020 the 109th Recruit Class passed their OPTA state examination and were sworn in on Friday April 24, 2020. Even though the Coronavirus pandemic attempted to take the joy out of this monumental occasion, the recruits and their families

were still able to share in their swearing in through live streaming online.

Let’s all congratulate the 109th Recruits for their hard work, dedication and commitment during these very difficult times. The following are the recruits

and their assignments:

• Off. John T. Bailey – WPOD

• Off. Justin G. Lee - EPOD

• Off. Christopher A. Bartley – WPOD

• Off. Dorian L. Mercer – WPOD

• Off. Joshua A. Blankley – EPOD

• Off. Peter J. Nicoll - EPOD

• Off. Jonathan M. Bowman – EPOD

• Off. Austin M. Palmer - EPOD

• Off. Jason R. Bryant – WPOD

• Off. Michael D. Pena - WPOD

• Off. Sean M. Calhoun – EPOD

• Off. Justin M. Poteet - WPOD

• Off. Dalton J. Ishmael – WPOD

• Off. John A. Short III - EPOD

• Off. Jeremy T. Johnson – EPOD

• Off. Joshua A. Wiesman – WPOD

Fraternally,

JerryJerryJerryJerry

The AEGIS©

Published Monthly Official Publication of

Fraternal Order of Police© Captain John C. Post No 44

P.O. Box 422 Dayton, OH 45401-0422

WEB SITE

www.fopdayton44.org [email protected] F.O.P. LODGE HALL 4275 Powell Road

Huber Heights, OH 45424 Lodge Phones 937.237.7293,

937.286.1378

AEGIS EDITOR

Timothy D. Kennaley PO Box 851

Dayton, Ohio 45401-0851 [email protected]

PUBLISHER EMERITUS

Bob Keen

LODGE OFFICERS 2020-2022

PRESIDENT

Jerry Dix

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT

Rick Oakley

SECRETARY

Jeff Spires

TREASURER

Salli Jones

FIRST VICE PRESIDENT

Derric D. McDonald

2ND VICE PRESIDENT

Eddie Evans

INNER GUARD

Aaron Fraley

OUTER GUARD

James Campolongo

CONDUCTOR

Kyle Thomas

CHAPLAIN

Christopher Fischer

TRUSTEES

Zac Williams Ron Miller Greg Moyer

TRUSTEE EMERITUS

Virgil McDaniel

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CHAPLAIN Chaplain’s Corner Chris Fischer 24/7 Phone 829-1657

Volume 24, Issue 5

It was once religion which threatened us with a last judgment at the end of days. It is now our tortured planet which predicts the arri-val of such a day with-out any heavenly inter-

vention.

Hans Jonas

Not the Reckoning Brothers and Sisters: With extra time on my hands this year, most decisions have revolved around experimenting different ways to twiddle my thumbs, or making gratuitous visits to Facebook for some great head knowledge. Speaking of this, I soon realized that right after the shelter-in-places orders took precedence throughout the nation, many of my FB friends are now Medi-cal Physicians, Career Politicians, World Leaders and Economists. Yea that’s right, overnight people became “Monday Night Quarterbacks” in their luxury recliners, pouring out posts and expert opinions regarding the pandemic. Conspiracies were more rampant than when Tom Brady allegedly deflated the footballs used in the 2014 AFC Championship game. Perfect examples of early criticism: Trump downplaying the significance of the virus (to avoid public mayhem) and shortly after, was chastised by the press for not acting quickly enough. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine went the opposite direction from the majority of state leaders via immedi-ate and strict action to stop the spread, shutting down public venues, schools and restaurants far before neighboring states considered it. This resulted in Ohio locals giving him a smack down more colossal than Joe Frasier’s head when he faced George Foreman in the ring. While most of these Facebook opinions regarding “what should have been done” in an effort to combat and cope with these perilous times had no real value to me other than entertainment, I chimed in of course when people started surmising the pandemic as the end of times, or ve-hemently stating the Book of Revelation was being played out. I have to state STRONGLY that I disagree with these hypotheses that this virus is either caused by God to punish sinful man, or that the world is going to end here shortly. Below are listed examples of the Lord’s appropriate discipline to the appropriate group of people when evil gets out of hand: The Wickedness and Judgment of Man “Then the Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continu-ally. And the Lord was sorry that He had made man on the earth, and He was grieved in His heart. So the Lord said, ‘I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth, both man and beast, creeping things and birds of the air, for I am sorry that I have made them.’” (Genesis 6:5-7)

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Page 4 THE AEGIS

Retiree’s Secretary Message Kevin Nichols [email protected]

Home 937.236.8787

Death of a Member

• Funeral Notification

• Honor Guard Detail

• OP&F HOST Program

• Memorial Envelopes

In the event of a death of

a retired member, have name

of Funeral Home, and dates &

times of Viewing & Service.

_____

Below are Contacts:

RETIREES PRESIDENT

Virgil McDaniel

(937) 654-6643 [c]

[email protected]

RETIREES CHAPLAIN

Gary Tipton

(937) 293-6960[h]

(937) 470-2574[c]

OP&F H.O.S.T. PROGRAM

Kevin Nichols

(937) 236-8787 [h]

(937) 367-6863 [c]

Ron Labatzky

(937) 350-7149 [h]

(937) 689-1021 [c]

Virgil McDaniel

(937) 654-6643 [c]

HONOR GUARD

Lt. Mark Ponichtera

(937) 673-1292 [c]

Sgt Gordon Cairns

(937) 572-7068 [c]

NOTHING

SUBMITTED

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Page 5 Volume 24, Issue 5

Dayton Auxiliary #11

Auxiliary Meetings

Regular Auxiliary meetings will resume once the re-strictions are lifted and the Lodge Hall is reopened. Our meetings are the second Tuesday of each month

at 7:00 p.m. at the lodge.

The auxiliary extends an open invitation to all family members of any Dayton F.O.P. member to join us at any of our meetings or events. We welcome the op-portunity to introduce you to our many programs and projects that promote and assist police officers and their families. Join us to see what we have to offer

you and how you can help the Dayton FOP.

Although it was necessary to cancel the events in Washington DC surrounding Police Week, virtual

events will take place to honor our fallen heroes.

Wednesday, May 13th

The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial will be televising a Virtual Candlelight Vigil the eve-ning of May 13th. Time and viewing location infor-

mation unavailable at this time.

Thursday, May 14th

Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS) will be televis-ing a program to remember the fallen and honor the survivors. Time and viewing location information un-

available at this time.

Friday, May 15th

The National FOP and Auxiliary will be televising a Memorial Tribute to honor the 185 officers who gave their all last year. Time and viewing location information unavailable at this time.

May 2020

You are

Invited to

Join Us

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Page 6 THE AEGIS

Chaplain’s Corner cont.

Sodom and Gomorrah Destroyed “For we (angels of God) will destroy this place, because the outcry against them has grown great before the face of the Lord, and the Lord sent us to destroy it.” (19:13) “Then the Lord rained brimstone and fire on Sodom and Gomorrah, from the Lord out of the heav-ens. So He overthrew those cities, all the plain, all the inhabitants of the cities, and what grew on the ground.” (Genesis 19: 24&25) Death of the Firstborn Announced “Then Moses said, ‘Thus says the Lord: ‘About midnight I will go out into the midst of Egypt: ‘and all the firstborn in the land of Egypt shall die, from the firstborn of Pharaoh who sits on his throne, even to the firstborn of the female servant who is behind the hand mill, and all the firstborn of the ani-mals.’” (Exodus 11:4&5) “‘But against none of the children of Israel shall a dog move its tongue, against man or beast, that you may know that the Lord does make a difference between the Egyptians and Israel.’” (Verse 7) This wrath is not about God, it’s about some foreigner’s foolishness. This pandemic was caused by man; spread by man, being afflicted by both good and evil men, and a cure will be found by man (hopefully the individual or individuals will request the Lord’s guidance for the cure). Only the true God, the God of Israel, the God Who said, “I AM WHO I AM” (Exodus 3:14) will decide when the end will come. In the meantime, we must “stay alert” and Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.” (Matthew 22:37). The Day of the Lord “But concerning the times and the seasons, brethren, you have no need that I should write to you. For you yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so comes as a thief in the night. For when they say, ‘Peace and safety!’ then suddenly destruction comes upon them, as labor pains upon a pregnant woman. And they shall not escape. But you, brethren, are not in darkness, so that this Day should overtake you as a thief. You are all sons of light and sons of the day. We are not of the night nor darkness. For those who sleep, sleep at night, and those who get drunk are drunk at night. But let us who are of the day be sober, putting on the breastplate of faith and love, and as a helmet the hope of salvation.” (Thessalonians 5: 1-8) God bless,

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Page 7 Volume 24, Issue 5

DAYTON POLICE

CHARITIES

SCRAMBLE GOLF OUTING

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2020

11:00 A.M. SHOTGUN START

SUGAR ISLE GOLF COURSE

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OUTING LIMITED TO FIRST 30 FULLY PAID TEAMS

ENTRY FEE: $400 / 4 person team

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO “DAYTON POLICE CHARITIES”

COST INCLUDES GREEN FEES, CART, COLD DRINKS ALL DAY, LUNCH AND DINNER

AT THE COURSE

Prizes for FIRST PLACE, SECOND PLACE, LAST PLACE

BRING CASH FOR MULTIPLE AUCTION PRIZES

TEAM CAPTAIN

NAME _______________________ EMAIL ___________________

PHONE ______________________ # OF MALES ___ FEMALES ___

OUTING CLOSED AFTER FIRST 30 PAID TEAMS

ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED STARTING

JULY 10, 2020 / 9:00 am WELCOME STADIUM – GATE D

TO JEFF KLOOS (937) 371 - 2558

PLAN AHEAD AND GET YOUR TEAM READY NOW!

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Page 8 THE AEGIS

INFO

After the October 1933

murder of Allen County

Sheriff Jess Sarber and

John Dillinger escape,

police officials were,

according to the press,

“preparing for one of

the most intensive man-

hunts in the state.” Lima

police headed to Dayton

to plan before heading

south. As it turned out,

the Dillinger gang was

not in southwest Ohio.

Instead, it was on the

move across state the

line. The gangsters com-

mitted brazen crimes in

three Indiana towns just

11 days after escape.

Cooking with Jack

At Lodge 44

Thursday* May 28, 2020

GLAZEY DAYS of SUMMER

Glaze or as the French call it Glace is a great way to wow your

guest at your next cookout. Simple reduction sauces are a great way

to kick up the flavors in your grilling. In this class we will be pre-

paring Baby Back Ribs with Root Beer Glaze, Coleslaw, Grilled

Sweet Potatoes with Orange Glaze and Grilled Pineapple with Rum

Butter Sauce and French Vanilla Ice Cream.

Hopefully we can do this class in May. In the event of

cancellation, we will move the class to June 25th. This is

a fun class with lots of good food and tips. Take care of

yourself and be safe.

Jack Zindorf, Thursday* May 28, 2020 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM

The cost for the class is $35 for single and $ 65 for a couple. Please feel free to

bring a family member or friend, for the couple’s price. Limit 24 seats.

Cooking classes are open to all FOP, FOPA, Retirees, Auxiliary members,

Family, and Friends

Please register early so I know how much food to purchase

Classes are the 4th Thursday of the month, unless stated otherwise on the sched-

ule.

To register for a class please contact

Jack Zindorf C 937-416-0125, H 937-274-4391, Email [email protected]

Randy Beane 937-608-6999

Gea Spires 937-237-7293

*The cooking class has been moved to the 4th Thursday of the month. Hopefully this move will allow more members

to attend the classes.

Thank you Jack Z

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The Dillinger gang broke

into two police stations

stealing entire arsenals

of weapons and com-

mitted a bank holdup of

nearly $75,000 (nearly

$2 million in today’s

money). In 1934, the

Dillinger legend grew in

the national press with

each exploit. During the

East Chicago National

Bank robbery on Janu-

ary 15, Dillinger shot

and killed a police offi-

cer, his first killing, thus

joining many of his gang

members as a wanted

murder suspect. Soon

he was captured again.

Information to All Dayton FOP 44 Retirees:

The Executive Board of the Dayton FOP 44 Retiree’s has authorized the formation of the below listed committee to assist some of our more senior retirees on issues pertaining to their Police and Fire Pension and health care issues. Retiree Ron Labatzky has been

named chairman of this very important committee.

In the 1960’s the life expectancy of a police officer was five years after retirement at age 52. Now, this is no longer applicable. Accord-ing to records maintained by your FOP 44 Retirees we have over 61

retirees 75 and older. In fact, we have one in Texas that is 93.

Based on the number of Senior Retirees, the FOP 44 Retirees Board recognized we have many retirees that need assistance. For example, if a retiree loses their spouse, do they know the difference between a Marriage License and a Marriage Certificate. Also, is their benefici-

ary up to date in reference to their $1000.00 Death Benefit?

This group of 12 current Retirees call themselves the “Retirees As-sistance Program”. They have given the Senior Retirees telephone numbers and email addresses, so any questions can be asked of the program participants and answers provided without that Senior Re-tiree having to speak with an unknown person at Ohio Police and Fire. Also, that Senior Retiree may not be computer literate so that

partner from the program can provide assistance in that area.

This program is just getting off the ground and should any retiree

need assistance or know of any Senior Retiree that needs assistance,

please contact the President of the FOP 44 Retirees, Virgil F.

McDaniel. He will see that it is handled by one of the volunteers in

the Retirees Assistance Program.

Volume 24, Issue 5

Retiree’s Assistance Program Committee

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Page 10 THE AEGIS

On January 25, 1934,

Dillinger and Sheriff Sar-

ber’s killers were appre-

hended in Tucson, Ari-

zona. While the sheriff’s

murderers were re-

turned to Lima, Ohio for

trial, Dillinger was extra-

dited to a county lockup

in Crown Point, Indiana.

It was hailed as an

“escape-proof” jail by

Sheriff Lillian Holley, the

nation’s only woman

sheriff. But on March 3,

Dillinger, once again,

escaped. He carved a

piece of wood into the

shape of gun and dyed it

black with shoe polish.

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Dillinger fled Crown

Point in the sheriff’s car,

further humiliating her

in the national press.

Then on April 20, Dillin-

ger's gang, comprised of

Baby Face Nelson and

many Indiana State

Prison escapees, arrived

at a Wisconsin resort

known as the Little Bo-

hemia Lodge. Alerted to

the gathering of notori-

ous gangsters at the re-

mote location, federal

agents surrounded the

place. A gun battle en-

sued. In the end, Dillin-

ger, Nelson and all the

gangsters escaped.

Volume 24, Issue 5

Regrettably, this year there is no Montgomery County Law En-forcement Memorial Ceremony. Members should observe Na-tional Police Memorial Day on May 15, and the entire month, in whatever way they can (blue lights, ribbons, flags flown half-staff, etc.). Honor the heroes of our city… our fellow officers whose lives were sac-rificed in the line of duty. Detective Jorge DelRio deserves special remembrance this year as our most recent fallen officer. And, please, pray for our fallen officers’ families.

______________________

It is no surprise that the Bootleggers, Bandits, and Badges ex-hibit continues to remain temporarily closed along with Carillon His-torical Park. The state of Ohio quarantine order is still in effect through May 1 and, at this writing, the loosening of restrictions based on federal guidelines is unknown. By the time the May edition of The Aegis is published, the Park may be open again or, at least, setting a date for reopening. There have been some developments as relates to “Bandits & Badges.”

Last month DPHF received a courtesy copy of the March-April edition of the Police Collectors News, thanks to Editor and Publisher Mike Bondarenko. The PC News is a large 32-page niche newspaper. The full page 4, depicted on another page in this newsletter, was devoted to publicizing the exhibit. Pages 12 and 13 of PC News were dedicated, in large part, to the history of Dayton police badges and promoting DPHF.

This is terrific publicity for “Bandits & Badges” and the organization. PC News has been published out of Wisconsin since 1982 and has a worldwide circulation of more than 5,000 subscribers. As a result of the article, DPHF was contacted and complimented by collectors from Cincinnati and Sidney, Ohio, the latter resulted in a donation. Our gratitude goes to retired Sidney law officer Vic Elliott for giving to the DPH collection an extremely rare 1890 cabinet card of Capt. Edward Zweisler (1873-1893). What makes this particularly special is that DPHF had no decent image of him previously even though he was Day-ton’s interim police chief in 1890. The cabinet card is also depicted on another page.

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Page 12 THE AEGIS

On June 22, 1934, Dillin-

ger was declared Amer-

ica's 1st Public Enemy

No. 1 by J. Edgar Hoo-

ver, the U.S. Depart-

ment of Justice’s direc-

tor of the Division of

Investigation

(forerunner of the FBI).

The Allen County es-

cape, the Crown Point

escape, the Bohemia

Lodge escape, the bank

robberies, multiple theft

of police arsenals, the

murders, the embar-

rassments… it was going

to come to an end. Hoo-

ver’s G-men were now

fully engaged in taking

Dillinger down for good.

A new book is in the early writing stages. It will commemorate the Bootleggers, Bandits, and Badges exhibit, telling the story of Dayton law enforcement during Prohibition and The Great Depression. Our sincere appreciation goes to retired USAF master sergeant Gary Siler for research he conducted on local gangster Al Fouts. Gary often vol-unteers to his time to research for DPHF when a request is made.

______________________

The Dayton police history presentation for the 109th Dayton Police Academy Class was well-received by recruits who had no choice but to sit in the classroom. It turned into a five-hour day to compensate for the cancelled tour of the “Bandits & Badges” exhibit.

The Dayton Police History Facebook page continues to add pho-tos and post stories several times a week. It has had an increase in views, likely from many who are sheltered at home. DPH Facebook now has 2,000 loyal followers and is gaining more interest. Check it out!

DPHF spoke with James Flores, of Albuquerque, New Mexico who is the National FOP History Chairman. The discussion was related to whether the Dayton Lodge’s 1968 labor agreement was the first in the nation (16 years before Ohio’s 1984 collective bargaining bill). As a re-sult, there may be a Dayton FOP/police article in the either the sum-mer or fall quarterly National FOP Journal.

As noted, the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Memorial Cere-mony is cancelled this month due to COVID-19. At the submission of this article, there is no word yet on the International Police Moun-tain Bike Association Conference, which is scheduled for the first week of June, or the State FOP Conference set for the third week of July. The side excursions for the delegates to the “Bandits & Badges” exhibit remain up in the air as well.

Background research was done last month for the following: Steven Germann regarding his great-grandfather, Michael Ryan, as a Day-ton policeman circa 1880; retired Sydney law enforcement official Vic Elliot regarding circa 1880 “canal” badges, 1882 Toledo Police Chief James Steedman and his badge, as well as on circa 1900 photos of four Dayton Patrolmen: Thomas Cavanaugh (1905-1918); Allen Grove (1901-1915), John Feirstine (1906-1935); and George

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In Dayton, federal

agents had placed Mary

Longnaker under con-

stant surveillance in the

event the fugitive tried

to rekindle his romance.

Once again, Mrs. Lucille

Stricker agreed to keep

her eye out for the

wanted man. The effort

was unnecessary…

Dillinger had moved on

to other women, such

as ‘Billie’ Frechette, who

succeeded Mary and

was arrested with Dillin-

ger in Arizona, and Polly

Hamilton, who worked

at a brothel in Chicago,

operated by Anna Sage.

Tilton (1894-1932); and, lastly, Gary Siler regarding a Mansfield fugi-tive from 1942, Alfred Wade. General data and background were pro-vided to all and, in a number of cases, photographs were exchanged.

Our thanks for donations to the DPH collection go to retiree Joe Moore for two circa 1965 Dayton police postcards – one to acknowledge a re-ceipt of a complaint and the other an auto-two notification; Kettering PD retiree Dana Woolf and active-duty Off. Dyan Thomas for facilitat-ing his donation of two vintage police reports: a 1927 National Safety Council “Vehicular Accident Report” and a circa 1920 “Patrolman’s Daily Report, a form similar radio card; and to the Dayton Police Academy, through Off. Lindsey Evans, for the following: 2010 and 2016 Dayton Police History books, 1996 KDT and Motorola MTS 2000 radio manuals, circa 1990 helmet with riot shield, two traffic vests, 19 slide containers with training slides, three circa 1990 district car plates, belt key holder, and items related to London Constable Philip Olds from his 1985 visit to Dayton (shadow box, helmet, gloves).

Lastly, one other item received from the Academy was a white police uniform shirt with Soviet Union-style epaulets. A picture of this shirt is shown on another page of The Aegis. If anyone knows the back-ground on the apparent Russian police shirt, please send an email to:

[email protected]. Thank you.

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Page 14 THE AEGIS

DAYTON AUXILIARY #11

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

NAME _____________________________________________________

ADDRESS __________________________________________________

CITY/STATE/ZIP ______________________________________________

FOP MEMBER ______________________________________________

Relationship to FOP Member __________________________________

PHONE _____________________E-MAIL _______________________

Mail to: Linda Hennie

4101 Honeybrook Ave., Dayton OH 45415

Make $15 check payable to: Dayton Auxiliary #11

First Class First Class First Class First Class Rental FacilityRental FacilityRental FacilityRental Facility • Reception

• Parties

• Corporate Events

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Choice of your own

Caterers

DAYTON FOP LODGE HALL

4275 Powell Rd

(937 237.7293

Check out our website

www.powellbanquetcenter.com

FOP 44 Retirees

Please complete form and return with dues

□ 2020

□ Year (s) _____

Member: ______________________________________________________

Address: ___________________________________________________________ City State Zip Code

All information will remain confidential

e-mail address: _________________________________________________

Phone : ( ) - Year of Birth: _________

Make Check Payable to: FOP 44 Retirees

$30.00 Annual Dues and/or

$ ___________ Contribution

Bruce Osborn, Treasurer e-mail address:

Send to the Treasurer:

FOP 44 Retirees

P.O. Box 20104

Dayton, Ohio 45420-0104

[email protected]

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu

Fri

Sat

1

2

3In Memoriam

Patrolman Sherman E. Nowlin

Dayton Police Department, OH

EOW: Saturday, May 3, 1947

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

In Memoriam

Patrolman Herman A. Drexler

Dayton Police Department, OH

EOW: Friday, May 16, 1947

17

18

19

20

21

In Memoriam

Patrolman Charles V. Thomas

Dayton Police Department, OH

EOW: Sunday, May 21, 1916

22

23

In Memoriam

Police Officer Jason K. Grossnickle

Dayton Police Department, OH

EOW: Thursday, May 23, 1996

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25

26

27

28

Cooking with Jack

6 pm - 8:30 pm

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31

May 2020

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Associates

#1

FOP

Retirees

#44

FOP

Auxiliary

#11

CANCELLED CANCELLED CANCELLED CANCELLED

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