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  1. About ISP. History. The Indiana State Police Department is very rich in history and tradition. Those of us who have served and are still serving are very proud of our past. The articles below share some of the history of this great department with every Hoosier that all troopers, past and present, have sworn to protect and serve.

  2. Activity. The vision of the Pioneers of the Indiana State Police is to champion retirees with twenty or more years of service to the Indiana State Police Department while becoming a premier service organization to honor pioneers and our state police heritage in an atmosphere of loyalty. The mission of the Pioneers of the Indiana State Police is ...

  3. Indiana State Police. 163,000 likes · 2,474 talking about this. From its humble beginning in 1933 with 16 officers, to today's department with over 1,300 enforcemen

  4. In the history of the Indiana State Police, 46 troopers and three civilian employees have died in the line of duty. The agency honors its personnel who have given the ultimate sacrifice at its own memorial [13] consisting of an eternal flame and three granite tablets inscribed with their names at a site located on the east side of Indianapolis ...

    • 1,744 (2014)
    • 36,418 sq mi (94,321 km²)
    • Integrity, Service, Professionalism
  5. Vision of the Pioneers of the Indiana State Police The vision of the Pioneers of the Indiana State Police is to champion retirees with twenty or more years of service to the Indiana State Police...

  6. History. The City of Fort Wayne is located in northeast Indiana and is the second largest city in the state. The City encompasses an area of about 110.67 square miles with a population of approximately 267,633 (2018) people. Fort Wayne’s cultural climate is increasingly diverse.

  7. Sep 17, 2020 · Between the 1890s and the 1940s, Sundown Towns became a popular trend in Northern states. In his book, Loewen profiles three Indiana towns; Elwood, Huntington and Martinsville. Dr. John Aden is the Executive Director of the African American Historical Society Museum in Fort Wayne. He remembers Martinsville, Indiana as an unfriendly place.

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