Department of USAGT. Emergency Marshals office command center Maryland DC

Department of USAGT. Emergency  Marshals office command center Maryland DC A investigation that help citizens even when they don't know it. appointed director Michael.H.Henry phone. 443-989-

06/20/2017

We are a nonprofit organization and there are some mistakes in our bio and our location has moved. We are trying to fix the problems asap! We'll keep you informed.

03/09/2017

We are on the move.

10/17/2016

How is everyone doing?

11/17/2015

Director Henry is on the move again!!

04/06/2015

Director Henry is thinking on leaving the USA GT Command Center and law enforcement!!

11/08/2014

Help stop drugs from comeing into are high schools

Also known as: “weed,” “pot,” “bud,” “grass,” “herb,” “Mary Jane,” “MJ,” “reefer,” “skunk,” “boom,” “gangster,” “kif,” “chronic,” and “ganja”

Ma*****na is a mixture of the dried and shredded leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers of Cannabis sativa—the h**p plant. The mixture can be green, brown, or gray. Stronger forms of the drug include sinsemilla (sin-seh-me-yah), hashish (“hash” for short), and hash oil.

Of the approximately 400 chemicals in ma*****na, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, known as THC, is responsible for many of the drug’s psychotropic (mind-altering) effects. It’s this chemical that changes how the brain works, distorting how the mind perceives the world.

Legal Issues

It is illegal to buy, sell, or carry ma*****na under Federal law. The Federal Government considers ma*****na a Schedule I substance—having no medicinal uses and high risk for abuse. However, across the United States, ma*****na state laws for adult use are changing. As of 2014, more than 20 states have passed laws allowing the use of ma*****na as a treatment for certain medical conditions.

In addition, two states have legalized ma*****na for adult recreational use. Because of concerns over the possible harm to the developing teen brain and the risk of driving under the influence, ma*****na use by people under age 21 is prohibited in all states.

Strength and Potency

The amount of THC in ma*****na has increased over the past few decades—from 4% in the 1980s to almost 15% in 2012.1 Scientists don’t yet know what this increase in potency means for a person’s health. It could be that users take in higher amounts of THC, or they may adjust how they consume ma*****na (like smoke or eat less) to compensate for the greater potency.

Hash Oil

The honey-like resin from the ma*****na plant has 3 to 5 times more THC than the plant itself. Smoking it (also called “dabbing”) can lead to dangerous levels of intoxication requiring emergency treatment. People have been burned in fires and explosions caused by attempts to extract hash oil using butane (lighter fluid).

The USAGT is having a feast on October 4 2014
10/02/2014

The USAGT is having a feast on October 4 2014

Sandy hook shooting.
09/01/2014

Sandy hook shooting.

You are not forgotten.
09/01/2014

You are not forgotten.

09/01/2014

AMERICAN HEROES

The 21st Century has brought many changes to our Country. The terrorists' attacks of September 11, 2001, ultimately led to the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. We would like to bring a positive light on such dark circumstances by fostering hope and inspiration to those children and their families who will deal with the unexpected loss of a family member.
Mission:
Never Forget Our Fallen
is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to educating the current and future generations on the importance of honoring and never forgetting those who have given the ultimate sacrifice to protect our lives, homes, streets, and freedom since 9/11.

Vision:
In the spirit of fostering hope and inspiration to all servicemen and servicewomen and their families, the Never Forget Our Fallen organization hopes to provide assistance to servicemen and servicewomen and their families, participate in community events, and procure land for the construction of a Memorial Wall.

Remember nothing I do or say will bring back the brave troops we have lost in
Afghanistan, Iraq or any conflict.
I will do my best to honor all who have served or those currently serving.
I respectfully ask that all of you reflect the sacrifices that
millions of our servicemen and women and their
children/families have made to
ensure our freedom and safety in the
United States of America.
Remember our troops in Prayers, everyday.
Respectfully,
Deborah Getz

Support Our Troops
Never Forget Our Fallen
Respect & Honor All Veterans
Past & Present

Please e-mail your photos and biography about your Fallen Hero as it would be an honor to add your fallen hero to this web site:
"Never Forget Our Fallen."
[email protected]




Sunday August 31, 2014 8:45PM

09/01/2014

Fallen American Heroes



2013 Military Children's Christmas Party & Toy Drop Locations
RSVP & Directions For The 2013 Military Children's Christmas Party
NFOF Mission & Vision
Donate to Never Forget Our Fallen
Contact Us
Deborah Getz' Story
Hummer Story & Pictures
About Army Ranger Kristofer
FALLEN AMERICAN HEROES KIA 17 Feb. 2007 Pg.1
FALLEN AMERICAN HEROES Pg. 2
FALLEN AMERICAN HEROES Pg. 3
FALLEN AMERICAN HEROES Pg. 4
Pictures Of The Dinner/River Cruise
Pictures Of The 1st Annual Memorial Event
Pictures Of The 2nd Annual Memorial Event Pg.1
Pictures Of The 2nd Annual Memorial Event Pg.2
Pictures Of The 3rd Annual Memorial Event
Pictures From The Many Events



KIA 5/19/2007 Varela



Alexander Varela was born Jan. 29th, 1988, in Roseville, CA, where he lived most of his life. While living with his father in Fernley, NV, he enlisted in the Army. He graduated basic training at Fort Benning, GA, Aug. 11, 2006, was assigned to Fort Hood, TX, and then deployed to Iraq at the end of October, 2006. He was killed in the Amariyah section of Baghdad when an IED blew up the tank he was driving, all aboard were killed.
Alex's favorite things to do were ride his quad in the Nevada desert, play paintball with his buddies and cousin in Folsom, Ca, play Halo on his X-Box 360 with guys at Camp Liberty, and photograph his brother Roger and skate buddies.
He was my baby and will be missed every day for the rest of my life.
Submitted by loving mother, Rinda Pope.

KIA 9/26/2007
Taylor



KIA 10/31/2006
Weidemann

Michael Weidemann was killed while on patrol in the Anbar Province west of Baghdad when his armored vehicle hit an improvised explosive device. He was serving his second tour in Iraq for the Army's 1st Battalion, 36th Infrantry Regiment, 1st Brigage, 1st Armored Division.

Submitted by: Loving sister Catharine





SPC Mathew D. Taylor Sky Soldier: July 7, 1986 KIA September 26, 2007 OEF Afghanistan

Born on July 7, 1986, in Carmichael, Ca., he passed away on September 26, 2007, in Fort Sam Houston, Texas, at the Brooke Army Medical Center from injuries he sustained in an IED attack while deployed in Afghanistan on July 23, 2007. Also killed in the attack were 1st SGT Michael Curry, SGT Travon T. Johnson, PFC Adam J. Davis and PFC Jessy S. Rogers. Mathew was the 50 cal gunner on that Humvee. He fought hard and long to over come his injuries. God needed a soldier to be by his side, On September 26th, with his mother, his sister and best friend Danny by his side, Mathew lost his fight.

Mathew was a loving son and brother, he is survived by his mother Patty A. Taylor sister Heather E. Taylor. Mathew began his military career in April 2006. He attended boot camp, jump school, and AIT training at Fort Benning, Georgia. He was later stationed in Vicenza, Italy as an Airborne Infantry Soldier with the 1st Airborne Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team. After five and a half months he was then deployed to Afghanistan in May 2007.

Mathew made the ultimate sacrifice for his country. Please never forget what he gave and every other fallen hero.

We love you Mathew and miss you every single day. You were always our hero and will remain our hero.

Submitted by;
Loving sister and mom

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