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The Officer Roll CallNational Law Enforcement MuseumIt's the story of
The Officer Roll Call will let law enforcement officers tell their own
stories in the new Museum — why they chose the profession and how they
made a difference.
— Chairman Craig W. Floyd
...the brave men and women who make up the thin blue line
...the tireless officers who are out in their communities and streets, day in and day out ...everyday duty, mountains of paperwork, the camaraderie, as well as the touching and humorous moments How do I tell my story?With Your $25 Contribution
Create a page in the Roll Call where you can:
The Officer Roll Call isn't limited to human officers only. It also includes
law enforcement K-9s and horses, which are an important part of the policing
story.
Give a gift
An entry in the Officer Roll Call makes an ideal gift! Honor a new officer's
graduation, or a veteran officer's promotion, transfer, professional
accomplishment, or retirement.
Click Here to sponsor an officer online, or visit
the NLEOMF Gift Shop for a gift
card.
A part of the museum
The museum will not only tell the tales of famous events, it will also tell
the story of the profession. Together, the stories collected in the Roll
Call will create a composite impression of policing. The visitors to the new
museum will be able to search for and view roll call entries through the
Roll Call kiosks at the museum, and in doing so they will truly begin to
understand what it means to be an officer of the law. Click the image to the
right to watch a virtual tour of the new museum!
Security
Security measures are built into the Officer Roll Call to protect your
personal information. During Registration in the Officer Roll Call all
information sent between you and our servers is encrypted by Verisign. This
encryption prevents a hacker from monitoring network traffic and gaining
access to the information being passed. Credit card information is stored in
an encrypted format on the database server, preventing anyone from
deciphering this information. This server is housed behind a secure firewall
which is monitored 24 hours a day, 365 days per year for suspicious
activity.
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