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Col. Craig Martin, Fort Hamilton garrison commander, provides a mission brief to New York City Police Commissioner, Keechant Sewell, at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton, New York, Mar. 21, 2022. Sewell and NYPD First Deputy Commissioner, Edward Caban, visited Fort Hamilton leadership and the Directorate of Emergency Services to discuss ongoing operations and the longstanding partnership with the NYPD. Fort Hamilton values their partners at the city, state, and federal level, and is committed to maintaining viable relationships. (Photo courtesy of the NYPD)
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Fort Hamilton leadership and staff members pose for a photo with New York City Police Commissioner, Keechant Sewell, and First Deputy Commissioner, Edward Caban, in front of the Directorate of Emergency Services Building on U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton, New York, Mar. 21, 2022. Sewell and Caban visited Fort Hamilton to discuss ongoing operations and the longstanding partnership with the NYPD. Fort Hamilton values their partners at the city, state, and federal level, and is committed to maintaining viable relationships. The NYPD leadership also took a moment to visit our three memorials dedicated to fallen NYPD/Army heroes: Army Staff Sgt. James McNaughton, Staff Sgt. Christian Engeldrum, and Sgt. Deon Taylor.
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Left to right, New York City Police First Deputy Commissioner, Edward Caban, Commissioner, Keechant Sewell, and Det. Damarr McBean pays respects to fallen New York Army National Guard sergeant and NYPD Officer Deon Taylor on Sgt. Deon Taylor Memorial Ball Field on U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton, New York, Mar. 21, 2022. McBean is the brother of Taylor. Sewell and Caban visited Fort Hamilton to discuss ongoing operations and the longstanding partnership with the NYPD. Fort Hamilton values their partners at the city, state, and federal level, and is committed to maintaining viable relationships. The NYPD leadership also took a moment to visit our other memorials dedicated to fallen NYPD/Army heroes: Army Staff Sgt. James McNaughton and Staff Sgt. Christian Engeldrum. (Photo courtesy of the NYPD)
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The New York City Police Department leadership visited Fort Hamilton to discuss ongoing operations and the longstanding partnership with the NYPD at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton, New York, Mar. 21, 2022. NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell and First Deputy Commissioner met with Fort Hamilton leadership and the Directorate of Emergency Services and received a mission brief and tour of the installation. The NYPD leadership team also took a moment to visit the three memorials dedicated to fallen NYPD/Army heroes: Army Staff Sgt. James McNaughton, Staff Sgt. Christian Engeldrum, and Sgt. Deon Taylor. Fort Hamilton values their partners at the city, state, and federal level, and is committed to maintaining viable relationships.
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