“The military is a big part of our community,” said Fort Walton Beach Police Chief Robert Bage. “Research has shown us anywhere between about 40% and 60% of our residents or our service population come from either retired military or active military.”
Logos honoring each branch of the military are centered on the hood of the truck, and other decorations honoring those who have been killed or gone missing in action decorate the back end.
“This truck is a symbol and a reflection of our commitment to the community and to our partners in the community,” Bage said. “We can never forget the sacrifices of our men and women who wear uniforms every single day to keep our country free and prosperous.”
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