DuPont Police Department honors the JBLM community with military & veteran support vehicle

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The official rollout will take place during a private  ceremony on Friday, July 15th, 2022 at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord  (JBLM) Garrison Headquarters with leadership from JBLM in

attendance.

In  addition to its special camouflage-style markings, the messaging on  this police car honors the military community that lives, works and  visits the City of DuPont. It will also

feature “22 Is Too Many” and the  Veteran’s Administration (VA) Military Crisis Line phone and text  numbers. The slogan “22 Is Too Many” has been used to describe the  tragic trend

of military and veteran suicides within the United States.

To read the full press release, click here.

Original source can be found here.



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