New York State Police, 1940

State Police activities at the Troy Barracks in Troy, NY, during the 1940s directed by Captain J.M. Keely. Segments include: "Trained Police a National Asset," "Machine Gun Practice," "Tracer Bullets," "Teaching Young America Safety," "Bloodhounds on the Trail," "Why the Horse Is Essential," and "Specially Trained Men and Horses."
Identifier
NYSA_22427-11_mpf16_1940-reel_1
Date Original
1940
Source
New York State Archives. New York (State). Division of State Police. Motion picture film and videotapes, approximately 1930-1980. 22427-11, Box 4.;16mm; color; silent
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