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The York County Sheriff's Office Honor Guard
was first started in 2002. Presently there are 12 members of the Honor Guard,
and they perform many functions. Some past details have been honoring fallen
members of the Law Enforcement community, Fire Community, and Public Officials.
They have also presented the National, State, and Local Colors at opening
ceremonies, marched in parades, and provided many other functions.
Annually they also attend the National
Police Memorial Week in Washington D.C. to honor all fallen Law Enforcement
Officers.
This includes a member of The York County
Sheriff's Office, Deputy Sheriff Edward "Skip" Schroeder, Jr,
who was added to the Memorial in 2006 after falling in the line of duty.


Since it's inception, the Honor Guard has
been honored to serve at over 60 functions.
For more information on the York County
Sheriff's Office Honor Guard or to request their services please contact Sgt. David M. Godfrey by email at DMGODFREY@YORK-COUNTY.ORG
or at 717-771-2496

Honor Guard Members (
From Left to Right)
Sgt. Godfrey, Cpl. Jones,
Deputy Levinsky, Deputy Leveck, Sgt. Shipley,
Deputy Arndt, Deputy
Miller, Deputy Koller, Deputy Lynch, Deputy Stehle

Honor Guard at York
County Victim's Rights Vigil 2005

Honor Guard at
Washington DC Police Week 2006

Honor Guard in front
of panel Memorializing Deputy Edward "Skip" Schroeder

Honor Guard chosen to
be on stage at 2006 Police Officers Memorial Service

Honor Guard presenting
Colors at Hero's Day, York Revolution Baseball Stadium in July 2007


York County Sheriff's
Office Honor Guard,
December 2007
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