Breaking In
Recruits swear to protect and serve
After months of training, 41 graduate, take places on forces
Brian Lewis⁄The Gazette
Newly sworn-in officers (from left) Douglas Barros, Carroll Batino and Mollie Brandenberry recite the Code of Honor at their graduation at Northwest High School on July 10.
More from the academy
- Spotted Gallery: Pictures from the academy - graduation
- Spotted Gallery: Pictures from the academy - swearing in
- View class population: by agency | by gender | by age (not counting lateral class) | by race | foreign-born recruits | languages spoken
- More information: Code of Honor | Graduation awards | How to apply | New officers by district and agency
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Oath of Honor
Montgomery County police training academy graduate from classes and move on to serve their communities. |
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- Video: Police candidates have to undergo hands-on training
- Spotted Gallery: Pictures from the Police Academy
- Police rookies are moving to the streets (4/2/08)
- Video: Police candidates have to undergo hands-on training
- Spotted Gallery: Pictures from the Police Academy shooting range
- Spotted Gallery: Pictures from the Police Academy driving course
- Police veterans begin again in Montgomery County
- Spotted Gallery: Pictures from the lateral session graduation, March 13
- Quiz: Try a 10-question quiz to get a feel for knowledge recruits must have
- Rookies suit up for class (3/5/08)
- Spotted Gallery: Pictures from the academy, March 5
- View class population: By basic numbers | by agency | by gender | by age (not counting lateral class) | by race | foreign-born recruits | languages spoken
- Spotted Gallery: Pictures from the academy, March 5
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Rookies' rigorous process begins well before class (2/7/08)
- Spotted Gallery: Pictures from the academy, Jan. 29
- Video: Classroom life


