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Federal Law Enforcement Fatalities Approach 1,000 -
Dec 30, 2009 - 5:28:52 PM
During the early morning hours of October 26, 2009, three special agents for
the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration were killed in a helicopter crash in
Afghanistan. They had been participating in a counternarcotics operation
in support of American and coalition forces when the accident
occurred. Also killed in the crash were seven members of the U.S.
military.
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NOBLE Spotlight:: ATFSpecial Agent Henry Mosley -
Oct 15, 2007 - 11:03:54 AM
Many are called, but few are chosen.
A cliché phrase; however, its very applicable when referring to an individual employed or associated with a first responders agency or unit.
After stepping off a plane at
Reagan
National
Airport, Henry Mosley realized he had been chosen to be an ATF agent.
Mosleys business in DC would culminate with the acceptance of three prestigious awards from the Bureau The Special Action Award, The Hostile Action Award, and the Medal of Valor, which are awarded to ATF agents for life-saving activities and when an agent comes under fire.
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Mobile FBI SAC Debra K. Mack Inducted into the Louisiana Justice Hall of Fame -
Sep 13, 2007 - 6:02:38 PM
On June 1, 2007, the Louisiana State Penitentiary Museum Foundation announced its 2007 Inductees into the Louisiana Justice Hall of Fame, which was created to honor and acknowledge men and women of Louisiana who have served their community, state, and nation in the honorable professions of law enforcement, judiciary, and related fields. Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Debra K. Mack, FBI, Mobile Field Office was voted unanimously as a 2007 member, the first ever FBI Special Agent. On Saturday, July 28, 2007, SAC Mack was recognized for her commitment to working with the people of South Alabama to build a better community. SAC Mack has served more than 24 years with the FBI in various offices and positions.