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The Salvation Army Held a Joint Training Session at the Police Academy

May 29, 2015

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The Milwaukee Police Department and The Salvation Army held a joint training session at the police academy, 6680 N. Teutonia Ave., on Tuesday, May 26th , 2015 for pre-registered citizens to be trained as chaplains. Individuals who complete the chaplaincy training will graduate on Friday, May 29 and become members of The Salvation Army Chaplaincy Program. Graduates will serve as first responders to homicide events when called upon by the Milwaukee Police Department. To learn more about The Salvation Army Chaplaincy Program visit www.SAmilwaukee.org (Photo by Krachel Greenwood)

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