Fulton Police Wear Special Uniforms In Support Of Military Families

From left: veteran and Officer David Wallace, veteran and Investigator Thomas Yawger, veteran and retired Fulton Investigator Christopher Jones, veteran and retired Officer Lynette Whitmore, veteran and Fulton Fire Chief Adam Howard, veteran and Fulton Councilor Lawrence Macner, and veteran and Fulton City Code Enforcement Officer Matthew Smith.

FULTON – Members of the Fulton Police Department are wearing camouflage pants and custom tee shirts this November in honor of Veterans and Military Family Appreciation Month, as announced by Fulton Police Chief Michael Curtis.

 “These special uniforms salute both the veterans and families in our community, as well as the members or our police department who have also served in our country’s military,” said Mayor Deana Michaels. “We salute them and their families for their commitments to our community and to our country.”

Chief Curtis said that all officers in the department are allowed to wear these special uniforms in November to show united support as a department.

“It’s so important  that as a department and as a city we show visible support for those who served our countries, and the families that are an integral part of that service,” Curtis said.

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