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                                                  THE K-9 UNIT (EARLY 1900'S)

                                               
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IN MEMORY OF P.O. JAMES McCNAUGHTON


Police Officer James McNaughton shown  here  on the day 
of his graduation from the Police Academy in 2001 with his
father,  P.O. William  McNaughton  (retired) was  guarding 
prisoners  near  Baghdad  at  Camp  Victory, when he was 
gunned down by a sniper.  James  was a Staff Sergeant in 
the Army reserves  assigned  to  the  306th Military Police 
Battalion.  He was  the first NYC Police Officer slain during 
the war. James McNaughton's father  William  was  one  of
the original
Transit   K-9    handler's   from  the   mid  80's.    
Police
   Commissioner  Raymond  Kelly   said    McNaughton
"embodied 
the  motto  of the NYPD,  Fidelis  Ad    Mortem, 
Faithful Until
Death."  R.I.P brother.