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Several Soldiers have made the transition to civilian life as Richmond Police Officers. The Richmond Police Department is a Paramilitary Organization. We understand that the characteristics and traits which made these officers good soldiers, also makes them good police officers. Here are just a few of our officers.
We will add more pictures and testimonials as they become available.
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Lieutenant Hamlet Hood, Jr. MOS - 76Y10 - Unit and Organizational Supply Specialist and Armorer Active Duty - 3 Years Reserve - 3 Years Current Assignment - 1st Precinct
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Sergeant James D. Ross MOS - 95B - Military Police Active Duty - 3 Years Reserve - 3 Years Current Assignment - Firearms and Drug Enforcement Unit
Testimonial - My transition from a Military Police Officer to a Civilian Police Officer came easy. The military stressed self discipline, taught me how to communicate effectively with people, and the essence of professionalism; all of which apply to Civilian Policing.
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Detective Lewis V. Mills MOS - Infantry 82nd Airborne Active Duty - 6 Years Reserve - 2.5 Years Current Assignment - Homicide
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Officer Eric Beistel MOS - Infantry / Public Affairs / Military Police / Adjutant General Active Duty - 2 Years Reserve - 20 Years Current Assignment - 1st Precinct
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Officer Kevin Mills MOS - Light Engineer / Airborne Active Duty - 4 Years Reserve - 4 Years Current Assignment - 1st Precinct
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Officer Sybil Simms MOS - 75C - Personnel Manangement Reserve - 8 Years Current Assignment - Police Academy
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Officer Michael AD Talley MOS - 35E Military Intelligence Active Duty - 14 Years Reserve - 3 Years Current Assignment - Police Academy
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