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New Wildlife Officers to Graduate from Justice Academy SALEMBURG, N.C. (July 22, 2008) – On Thursday, July 24, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will welcome 15 new wildlife officers into the ranks of law enforcement, with a mission to protect and serve the citizens and natural resources of the state. Upon graduation from the North Carolina Justice Academy, they will join the men and women who enforce the fish, game and boating laws and regulations. The Class of 2008 will then undertake six months of on-the-job training under the watchful eye of a field training officer. Upon completion of field duty, they will receive their permanent duty station assignment.
Recruits undergo a demanding basic training of 19 weeks – more than 800 hours – of rigorous and intensive training. Qualification is required on the firing range, on a pursuit driving course and upon water. Defensive tactics, investigation and communications skills must be mastered and a thorough knowledge of natural resources, including fish and game species, must be demonstrated. |
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