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ABOUT LODGE 41

Established 1976

The Gainesville/Hall County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #41 was established on August 11, 1976, with an initial group of 13 charter members drawn from various law enforcement agencies across Hall County. Since its inception, the lodge has flourished, now boasting a substantial membership exceeding 285 active and retired law enforcement professionals.

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The Fraternal Order of Police

The National Fraternal Order of Police is the world’s largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, with more than 367,000 members in more than 2,200 lodges. We are the voice of those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving our communities. We are committed to improving the working conditions of law enforcement officers and the safety of those we serve through education, legislation, information, community involvement and employee representation. No one knows the dangers and the difficulties faced by today’s police officers better than another officer, and no one knows police officers better than the NFOP.

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Our Mission

Our Mission

We, the law enforcement officers of the United States and of the several states and political subdivisions thereof, as representatives and delegates of state and subordinate lodges, do hereby associate the several lodges we represent and the members thereof for the following purposes:

 

To support and defend the Constitution of the United States; to inculcate loyalty and allegiance to the United States of America; to promote and foster the enforcement of law and order; to improve the individual and collective proficiency of our members in the performance of their duties; to encourage fraternal, educational, charitable and social activities among law enforcement officers; to advocate and strive for uniform application of the civil service merit system for appointment and promotion; to support the improvement of the standard of living and working conditions of the law enforcement profession through every legal and ethical means available; to create and maintain tradition of esprit de corps insuring fidelity to duty under all conditions and circumstances; to cultivate a spirit of fraternalism and mutual helpfulness among our members and the people we serve; to increase the efficiency of the law enforcement profession and thus more firmly to establish the confidence of the public in the service dedicated to the protection of life and property.

Our Board of Trustees

Ben Green, President
Gainesville Police Department

Michael Burgamy, Vice President
Hall County Sheriff's Office
Georgia Department of N
atural Resources, Retired

David Frazier, Treasurer
Gainesville Police Department, Retired

Jennifer Watt, Secretary & State Trustee
Hall County Sheriff's Office

Richard Wiley, Chaplain
Hall County District Attorney's Office Investigator, Retired

Kevin Goss, Sergeant at Arms I
Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Luke Minix, Sergeant at Arms II
Jackson County Correctional Institute

David Cochran, Trustee
Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Retired


Ernest Delong, Trustee
Gainesville Police Department

Lowell McNeal, Trustee

Gainesville Police Department, Retired

Our Board
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Lodge 41 is a State of Georgia FOP Lodge serving Hall County's law enforcement.

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