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State Lodge
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President
Terry Mangum Term: 2008-2010 Durham County Lodge #2 You don’t find guys like
Captain Terry Mangum just anywhere. However, if
you do happen to stumble upon one, you realize
pretty fast how fortunate you
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Vice-President Randy
Hagler For nearly 30
years, Sergeant Randy Hagler has served the
citizens of his community. He has devoted his
time and talents to not only just his
community, but to his fellow police officers
through his work with the Fraternal Order of
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Dennis
McCrary National Trustee
Biography to be added
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Secretary Tim
Brewer Lieutenant Timothy Brewer
is a man who has dedicated his life to serving
others. Whether his country – he served six
years in the Army with the 82nd Airborne
Division – or the last 28 years with the Newton
Police Department, his passion to make a
difference is clear. |
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Treasurer
Doris Kirby
Sergeant Doris Kirby is not one to rest on her
laurels. A woman working in a
predominantly male work environment such as law
enforcement, she has had to continually prove
herself. Yet after thirty years of working in
law enforcement, she has accomplished quite a
bit. She has been instrumental within the
state in tearing down stereotypes and breaking
a lot of barriers for women who want to pursue
this line of work. |
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2nd Vice President Eugene
Moretz, Jr. In life there
are things we have to do, and then there are
things that we should do. For Eugene Moretz, he
understood the difference between the two.
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Sergeant at Arms Ricky
Parks Not many of us get to live
out our childhood dream. In the case of Officer
Ricky Parks, he gets to everyday - it’s his
job. However, to him, it’s not just a job. It’s
his passion. |
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Chaplain Phil
Wiggins |
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Chairman of Trustees
Philip Williams
Biography to be added
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Past -
President Don Penix A law enforcement officer’s
mission is clear and simple – to serve and
protect the citizens of their community. In the
40 years that Donald Penix, Sr. has been
involved in law enforcement, that mission has
never changed. |
