Police Service Gazette, Feb 2010
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Issue:
Editor: Billy Brown
Publisher: Ulster Journals Ltd.
Location: Belfast, Ireland
Number of pages: 32
Cover Image Description: Painting on police officer on horse. In the magazine it says "The print is from paintings by Alan Mounce, RUC Retired. Some 60 paintings were presented by Alan to the RUC GC Foundation in October 2009 of which this is one. The print shows a County Inspector in the RIC mounted and on duty in 1890. In the Royal Irish Constabulary each county was supervised by a County Inspector, with the counties sub-divided into a number of districts, each headed by a District Inspector. They in turn were assisted by a Head Constable based at the district headquarters, on whom rested the main responsibility for operational policing and the conduct of the men in the barracks. There were a number of barracks in each district, usually with a Sergeant and four Constables." Sub-headlines: Rewarding dedication, Long service awards. The nominees are... Jane's Police Review Gala Awards nominations. Swing when you are winning, District command golf competition.