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President’s
Corner, James McNaughton, patriot, cop
By Patrick J. Lynch
A requiem for the proud soldier and police officer who lost his life in
Iraq and a tribute to other members of New York’s Finest risking
their lives in the war on terrorism... »
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This
round of bargaining
By John Puglissi
A progress report on the negotiations for the next contract. »
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The ultimate weapon
By Mubarak Abdul-Jabbar
In our battle for police officer-friendly legislation, the vote is the
most powerful advantage in the PBA’s arsenal. »
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PBA’s 2005 Man of the Year
By Joseph Alejandro
Daily News columnist Stanley Crouch, keynote speaker at the PBA’s
111th annual convention, was honored for his courageous writings that
invariably recognize the accomplishments of New York City’s police
officers. » article

The NYPD’s
attic
By Robert Zink
Visiting the New York City Police Museum on Old Slip in lower Manhattan
is like stepping into a law enforcement time machine.
By Robert Zink »
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PBA members over there
A pictorial tribute to the 700 NYPD officers — most of them PBA
members — who have been serving on active duty in the U.S. Armed
Forces Reserves in Iraq and other outposts of the war on terror.
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Repaying a debt of honor
As more than 300 NYPD volunteers traveled to New Orleans in the wake of
Hurricane Katrina to help their brother and sister officers there, the
memory of 9/11 was uppermost in their minds. »
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Rodman’s Neck, a.k.a. the Range
By Donald Dewey
There isn’t a police officer or Academy recruit who isn’t
familiar with this place — where the life you save may be your own.
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Most Valuable Veteran: Vinnie Krill
It’s been about three years since this Rodman’s Neck instructor
put in his retirement papers, then changed his mind. He says he doesn’t
regret it for a minute. »
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10-13: P.O. Thomas Mitchell
On May 27, 2005, at 0200 hours, P.O. Thomas Mitchell of the 101 Precinct
was involved in an RMP accident that left him paralyzed from the neck
down. » article
Making sense of the national
carry legislation — part two
By Michael Murray
More of a much-needed explanation of when and where active and retired
members of the NYPD can carry a concealed weapon while traveling. »
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Your Pension Questions
Answered
By Joseph Maccone
Accidental disability pensions and 9/11. »
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PBA Photo-Ops
More New York City police officers who are serving our nation
in Iraq. » article

Retrocops
When photographs come to life...»
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Identification "Dog
Tag" Program
This tiny piece of tin may save your life. »
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College Financial
Planning Services
If you have been wondering how you are going to meet the escalating
costs of a college education, perhaps it's time to re-evaluate your current
financial position. »
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Introducing Ralph Tomeo
A biographical sketch of the new Trustee from Brooklyn North.
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Thankyou.
Please contact us if you have just returned or are on your way.
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PBA Store
PBA memorabilia and other souvenirs now on sale at PBA headquarters.
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