A Day in the Life on the Front Lines of Safeguarding Justice
Assistant U.S. Attorneys (AUSAs) work far outside traditional business hours to serve the American people and safeguard our nation’s justice system. Every day, more than 6,000 AUSAs ensure the federal law enforcement community is aware of legal precedents and acts in accordance with our duty to defend the innocent and prosecute the guilty.
Day in the Life of a WIFLE Member
What is a day in the life of a WIFLE member like? Well, a typical day in the life of a WIFLE member is pretty much the same as any other female in a law enforcement agency. Members and non-members handle the same issues.
A Day at FEEA? All About Feds.
What’s happening at FEEA is what’s happening to feds, both in- and outside of work. While our emergency assistance, disaster relief, and scholarship programs address specific needs feds may have, our #FedLifeHacks program – launched two years ago – tackles the everyday issues feds and their families face.
A Glimpse Into 30,000 Federal Officers and Agents Across 65 Agencies
FLEOA is proud to represent over 30,000 federal law enforcement officers and agents across 65 federal agencies. Federal law enforcement work in every corner of our nation and the world. Here is a glimpse into the lives of a few.
A Day in the Life of a Surviving Spouse
Our day starts around 8:00 a.m. when I hear my three kids moving around. Some days I have the energy to go downstairs and make them a nice breakfast but other days I have a harder time getting out of bed so they grab something easy.
Survivor Story of Garrett Garton
In this round of the FEDForum, Concerns of Police Survivors would like to share the Survivor Story of Garrett Garton, Surviving Child of Hawthorne Police Officer Andrew Garton, EOW 5/26/2011. Garrett was just 12 years old at the time of his father’s death. Here is his story in his own words.