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Police Remembrance Day honours the fallen
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mation of the NSW Police Force in 1862. The ceremony is one of the most important events on the police calendar, with Commissioner Karen Webb APM telling the Sydney gathering it is a day “for police, their families, friends and the community to pause to honour officers whose lives have been cut short while performing their duty”. Commissioner Webb said the day was also a time to remember those who have lost their lives through illness, injury or other circumstances, and to “stand with those they Thank you for your service: Detective Inspector Tom Aylett, A/Inspector Jodi Stewart, Detective Inspector Rob Waugh, Detective A/Superintendent Jason Darcy and Sergeant Trudi Field. PHOTO: DUBBO PHOTO NEWS/KEN SMITH have left behind”.
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OFFICERS from Orana Mid-Western Police District and the extended NSW Police “family” gathered last week at a special service in Dubbo to honour the service of fallen police at the annual NSW Police Remembrance Day. Acting Superintendent Gerard Lawson was joined by officers and distinguished guests at the ceremony at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, part of the state-wide commemorations of the service and sacrifice of 275 members of the force who have lost their lives in the line of duty and through injury or illness since the for-
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