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Photograph: Patrolman Robert G. Steele
Patch image: Montana Highway Patrol, Montana

Patrolman Robert G. Steele
Montana Highway Patrol
Montana
Saturday, November 2, 1946

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as a former mass.state metropolitan district commission police officer,(now mass.state police dept.),I LOST A FEW POLICE OFFICER FRIENDS IN THE LINE OF DUTY,AND FROM YEARS OF THE STRESS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT.POLICE OFFICERS,ARE THE THIN BLUE LINE,THEY PROTECT ALL U.S. CITIZENS .MAY THE GOOD LORD HAVE MERCY AND PROTECT ALL POLICE OFFICERS,WHETHER THEY ARE LOCAL,STATE ,OR FEDERAL.GOD BLESS.-MARTIN BORIAN-121 N.MAIN STREET,ANDOVER,MASS.01810

former ptl.martin borian
ma.metropolitan district police-former -now

2008-05-17


You are remembered today and thank you Sir for your military service and your police service, this writer is disappointed that your killer was paroled.

Pat Van Den Berghe, Manchester, NH
Neighbors for a Better Manchester, NH

2007-10-30


Patrolman Steele,
On today, the 60th anniversary of your death, I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice-not just for your community, but also for our Country when you served during WWII.

R.I.P.
Anonymous

Anonymous

2006-11-02


I just finished listening to an original radio recording from 7-14-49, an episode of "Dragnet" with Jack Webb as Sgt. Joe Friday. Apparantly after each weekly episode back then, the announcer would read a name of a fallen police officer and give the date and dept/unit/state of same. This particular episode was dedicated to Patrolman Robert Steele of the Montana Highway Patrol. I wonder if anyone remembered this? God rest his soul! Palmyra,NJ 08065. I looked his name up on the internet,found this great site. How nice of you to honor these brave people.

bob mcnulty

2006-06-07


Thank You Robert. Billings will never forget you.

-Billings resident





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