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Local conservation officers receive award for bravery

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Kentucky Conservation Officers Jeremy McQueary and Brian Gibson were recently awarded the Conservation Officer's Bravery Award at the Fish and Wildlife Commission dinner at the Salato Center in Frankfort. This award is bestowed upon officers who perform extraordinary acts of bravery while in the line of duty and who act voluntarily, without regard for personal risk of life or limb.




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Local Conservation Officers receive Bravery Awards



2011-04-21 - Frankfort, KY - Photo Kentucky Conservation Dept. photo.
Kentucky Conservation Officers Jeremy McQueary and Brian Gibson were recently awarded the Conservation Officer's Bravery Award at the Fish and Wildlife Commission dinner at the Salato Center in Frankfort. This award is bestowed upon officers who perform extraordinary acts of bravery while in the line of duty and who act voluntarily, without regard for personal risk of life or limb.

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