This week we went out on patrol, a joint patrol, with U.S. and Iraqi forces.
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Agents literally almost tripped over him a couple of times while they were out on patrol, he said.
"To lose a colleague, out on patrol protecting the community, is a terrible blow to the PSNI, " he said.
Ranger Barry had been working since 0300 GMT and went out on patrol at 0530 GMT returning around 1100 GMT.
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It placed officers in the uncomfortable position of possibly going out on patrol with colleagues they had apprehended as juveniles, he said.
The lieutenant was injured while out on patrol in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
They are mostly men in their twenties and thirties, some dressed in their British military uniforms waiting to go out on patrol.
He said the cameras would be given to all officers out on patrol, including police community support officers and specials, after a successful trial.
However, no policemen were out on patrol or in their stations.
He said all constables would have to undergo six months to a year of training, work with an experienced officer and pass national competency tests before being allowed out on patrol.
Do you say to that officer, 'Your priority is to get that work done' and they are not able to go out on patrol the Friday or Saturday night so you're down a person?
He told us right up front that he felt he was just too old and too nervous to go out on patrol and that, because of his nerves, we couldn't depend on him if we got in a tight spot.
"Not just when a risk assessment dictates it, but when they are out on general patrol and are unexpectedly involved in a potentially violent confrontation, or a difficult domestic or a vehicle pursuit, " he says.
"In summer, he spends hours a day working on his hives, marking queens, and going out on 'swarm patrol' with me in response to calls from anywhere within seven miles from Hebden Bridge".
I've got some of my soldiers today are out on a mounted combat patrol, where they'll react to simulated improvised explosive devices.
We were sent out on our own to live and patrol in a Vietnamese village alongside the village's self-defense force.
"Our patrol boat carried out restrictions on the vessel such as blocking its path and discharging water, " the coastguard said in a statement.
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As it turns out, when a police patrol prevents a robbery on 125th Street on Tuesday night, opportunistic robbers don't just find other victims on 140th Street, or try again on Wednesday night.
Nonetheless, Publishers Clearing House continues to roll out the Prize Patrol, and is now focused more on Internet outreach than TV campaigns.
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Mr Jones said the wildlife trust's "toad patrol" of volunteers would once again be out on the road during the breeding season to help the animals and ensure the number does not drop any further.
Officers recently had to send out a search party to find a unit that went missing while on patrol.
Five occupants became trapped, while the four others suffered injuries but managed to get out after the vehicle came to a stop on the bridge, the patrol said.
Sgt McMellon said he should have been informed of the patrol, adding that he would never have sent two soldiers out on their own into enemy territory "in the middle of nowhere".
The police there held a protest last week to demand that American troops pull out of their police station, and let them patrol the streets of the town on their own.
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