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Fraternal Order of Police The Fraternal Order of Police is the world’s largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, with more than 373,000 members in more than 2,200 lodges
WASHINGTON STATE FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE Like the thin blue line representing both law enforcement’s role in separating order from chaos and also the bond connecting all of law enforcement the line in our logo represents the fraternalism of the officers from across our great state
National Fraternal Order of Police - Wikipedia The National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) is a fraternal organization consisting of sworn law enforcement officers in the United States It reports a membership of over 355,000 members organized in 2,100 local chapters (lodges), state lodges, and the national Grand Lodge
Fraternal Order of Police - CRPOA Connect with America's Largest Police Organization through CRPOA membership, you gain access to the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the nation's largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers
About The FOP - Colorado FOP The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) was founded in 1917 by two Pittsburgh police officers, Delbert Nagle and Martin Toole What began with just 23 officers in Pittsburgh has grown to over 378,000 members across all 50 states
About the Fraternal Order of Police The National Fraternal Order of Police is the world’s largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, with more than 377,000 members in more than 2,200 lodges We are the voice of those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving our communities
Member Benefits - Fraternal Order of Police The National Fraternal Order of Police University (NFOPU) is a consortium of colleges and universities providing members of the National FOP with varied learning programs that will accommodate the unique requirements of a working law enforcement officer’s schedule
Become a Member of the FOP - Fraternal Order of Police Any regularly appointed or elected and full-time employed law enforcement officer of the United States, any state or political subdivision thereof, or any agency may be eligible for membership in the Fraternal Order of Police, subject to the provisions of this Constitution
A History of the Fraternal Order of Police The Fraternal Order of Police was given life by two dedicated police officers determined to better their profession and those who choose to protect and serve our communities, our states and our country