CONTENTS SPRING 2014 VOLUME 85 | NUMBER 1 ®
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2010 INSTRUCTOR AND OPERATOR
EDITOR IN CHIEF MISTY OELHAFEN, Harley-Davidson Motor Company Police & Fleet Sales, Milwaukee, WI
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16 Orange County, FL Sheriffs Offi ce Motor Unit
18 Las Cruces, NM PD Then & Now
20 Sun Patrol Volusia County, FL Sheriff’s Offi ce
DEPARTMENTS 4 FROM THE EDITOR
26 MEMORY LANE 30 INTERNATIONAL
32 2014 POLICE OPERATOR AND INSTRUCTOR TRAINING
34 GALLERY ARTICLES
6 Authority Reborn— 2014 Harley-Davidson® Police Motorcycles
10 Atlantic City, NJ Police 10 Buffalo Grove, IL Police
11 Harley-Davidson Assembly Plant— an Interesting Visit for All
12 Police Motorcycle Escort Training
14 Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Vehicle Testing
23 Special Olympics Dream Ride and Beyond
24 Wisconsin Motor Offi cers Ride for “Safe Harbor”
25 National Law Enforcement Memorial Museum Raffl e
33 Harley-Davidson® Police & Fleet Sales Reps
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ORANGE COUNTY, FL SHERIFF’S OFFICE MOTORCYCLE UNIT
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Volume 85 Number 1 Spring 2014
SUNPATROL
AUTHORITY REBORN— 2014 HARLEY-DAVIDSON
2014 POLICE OPERATOR & INSTRUCTOR MOTORCYCLE TRAINING SCHEDULE
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