Behind The Badge: The Unseen Sacrifices Of Cooke County's Finest - do3
George custer at the famous battle of the little bighorn.
Webheroes live forever podcast.
Webcitizens behind the badge (cbb), a national nonprofit law enforcement advocacy organization, has launched a new website and podcast intended to expand.
Webexplore the challenges and sacrifices faced, shedding light on the untold stories that form the backbone of the law enforcement community.
William winer cooke died alongside lt.
Cbb’s new weekly podcast, “heroes live forever,” also launched last month.
Harold vitale suffered a.
Each podcast pays tribute to law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
Weba canadian was standing at custer’s side.
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Webcheck it out at citizens behind the badge (behindbadge. org).
Webcooke took part in the washita campaign in 1868, also known as the washita massacre, when custer’s 7th cavalry regiment attacked the cheyenne encampment of chief.