Eighteen new troopers have joined the ranks of the Nebraska State Patrol (NSP). The members of the 63rd Basic Recruit Class in NSP history received their badges and took the oath of office Friday during a ceremony at the State Capitol.
“Today is a great day for the Nebraska State Patrol,” said Colonel John Bolduc. “These 18 troopers have faced challenges and grew together as a team. The skills they’ve learned during the last six months of training will now be put to use in service to the citizens of Nebraska.”
The members of Camp 63 hail from three states and 13 different communities across Nebraska. The class completed 22 weeks of intense training at the Nebraska State Patrol Training Academy in Grand Island. The training included extensive live-action, hands-on scenarios, as well as more than 1,000 hours of academic instruction. The new troopers will now continue their training in the field, pairing with a veteran trooper for the field training process.
Recruit Jenna Riddle, of Lincoln, received the Captain Mark Williams Core Values Award, as well as the R. J. Buchholz Physical Fitness Award. Recruit Nicholas Buck, of Rochester, Minnesota, was honored with the D. R. Shearer Marksmanship Award. Recruit Matthew Brown, of Bayard, received the O. H. Witt Academic Achievement Award. Recruit Joshua Ko, of Pearl City, Hawaii, was presented the Superintendent’s Leadership Award.
Governor Pete Ricketts, Attorney General Doug Peterson, and Colonel Bolduc provided remarks during today’s graduation ceremony, held in the rotunda of the Nebraska State Capitol. Secretary of State Bob Evnen administered the oath of office. Attendance at the ceremony was limited to comply with social distancing guidelines.
“You have just completed one of the toughest law enforcement training camps in the nation,” said Governor Pete Ricketts, in his address to the class. “On behalf of all Nebraskans, I want to tell you how proud we are of the Nebraska State Patrol and how proud we are of you for making this decision to join the patrol.”
Graduates from the Panhandle include: Andrew Ochoa, of Alliance, assigned to Troop E and stationed in Sidney, and Matthew Brown, of Bayard, assigned to Troop E and stationed in Scottsbluff.