Friday, October 18, 2024

SPECIAL DEPUTY SHERIFF: ATLANTIC COUNTY




 
This is the Seventh Installment of  Special Deputy Sheriff's in New Jersey. The County featured in this post is ATLANTIC COUNTY.

I estimate this old badge to date back to the 1950's. I have had it over thirty years. Since receiving it as a gift I have managed to obtain  others "Special Deputy" badges for my collection. 

This badge is on the small side. It measures 1.25" by 1.00". It is chrome plated with reverse blue lettering.

There is a prominent Ring that surrounds a N.J. State Seal located at the center of this badge. The Seal sits in a blue enamel circle which is an indicator of its' age - 1950's.  Around the ring are the words:  DEPUTY SHERIFF, ATLANTIC COUNTY. 

At the top and bottom of this badge are panels with the words SPECIAL and the State abbreviation N.J. They too are filled with blue enamel.

Despite its' age this badge is in excellent condition. In fact it looks brand new. I keep it,  with its' brothers, under glass in this Special Deputy Collection. It hangs on the wall in my Den where I see it every day. 

                                 

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

ROOKIE DIES BEFORE BEING ISSUED BADGE

 By: Dennis Beyer

This Post has been published previously on different dates. I have decided that I will  Re-Post the story on the anniversary of this tragic shooting. Here it is below in original form.

-----------

As I look at my collection of badges a couple of sad memories entered my mind. I'll address one in this post, and the others "down the road.".


I graduated West Side H.S. in 1961. That was the year Roger Maris hit 61, and "The Mick" hit 54. I still remember those guys even though I am a Dodger fan. 

My hero in 1961 was still "The Duke of Flatbush." Los Angeles was now the new home of Duke Snider. He was near the end of his baseball career.

Yeah, High School was over in June of 1961. The Summer, for the most part, was the last time a lot of us ever saw each other. We played a lot of baseball up at Ivy Hill Park. When September came it was off to college for me. The future looked bright.

A guy who graduated in my class was a fellow name John Gutenkunst. We lived in different neighborhoods, we had different friends, and we never hung out together. He too had a bright future, and he was just beginning his career with the Newark Police Department.

Four years later I graduated college. It was 1965. I got a job as a Probation Officer in Essex County, partly because my Dad knew Chief Mulligan, but that's another story. Now, four years after graduating high school, I had lost track of just about everyone I knew from "The Burg," "West Side," and "Ivy Hill Park." That included John, who was an exceptional baseball player.

In October I heard John's name again. It was Oct. 16, 1965. He was a Rookie Officer in the Newark Police Academy. He was looking forward to graduating, enjoying the weekend, then getting his badge on Monday Morning. It never happened. 

On that October day he had the misfortune of seeing someone hit his car. He approached the guy to question him. The guy had a gun. John was shot and killed.

While I wasn't especially close to John this event is something I still remember. It haunts me.

Thursday, October 3, 2024

USCG "NATIONAL STRIKE FORCE"




I have never posted a picture of a Challenge Coin before so this will be my first article, only because it is Very Special. 

This coin was given to me by my grandson. Zachary is a member of the Coast Guard "Gulf Strike Team" stationed at Mobile Bay, Alabama. He has been in the Coast Guard 7 years now. Great for him and his family. I hope He makes a  career of it.


He knows my interest over the last 55 years, plus or minus (mostly plus) is NJ Police Badges, but introduced me to Challenge Coins a couple of years ago. I only have a few and will be happy to place this one on display so I can throw a salute at it every day.