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FOP Prepares for Capitol Hill Service


Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2008
Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:27 PM EDT

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President Bush, right, is accompanied by Chuck Canterbury, President of the Fraternal Order of Police, left places a flower at a memorial during the 2007 Police Officers' Memorial Ceremony on Capitol Hill.
U.S. Newswire

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, the Fraternal Order of Police and its Auxiliary will gather on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol to honor one hundred and ninety-two (192) law enforcement officers who gave their lives in the line of duty. The National Peace Officers' Memorial Service is the capstone event of National Police Week, which began this year on 11 May.

David Hiller, National Vice President of the Fraternal Order of Police, will host the event, which will feature a keynote address by the U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao. Country recording artist Jo Dee Messina will perform a musical tribute in honor of the fallen officers and their surviving family members, colleagues and friends who will be in attendance.

"Every year, the FOP and its extended law enforcement family come together on this day to remember, to reflect, and to honor our fallen heroes," Hiller said. "In sharing our grief, we find the strength to renew our commitment to serve and protect our families, our communities, and our nation."

During National Police Week, thousands of law enforcement officers in every region of the nation gathered at memorial services to honor their fallen colleagues. More than 25,000 officers, as well as the surviving family members and friends of slain officers, have traveled to the nation's capital to attend the 27th Annual National Peace Officers' Memorial Service, which is the nation's largest and most prominent memorial service held on behalf of fallen law enforcement officers.

In October 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation designating May 15th as National Peace Officers' Memorial Day. Since the signing of this proclamation, this date has been the official day of recognition for law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the performance of their duty.

This is the 27th year that the Fraternal Order of Police and its Auxiliary have held the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service.



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