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CADETS TO HONOR DEPUTY RUN CAPS 18 WEEKS OF SHERIFF'S TRAINING.


Byline: GIDEON RUBIN

Staff Writer

LANCASTER -- Cadets enrolled in Antelope Valley This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming.

The Antelope Valley
 College's inaugural sheriff's training academy will honor a slain officer as they celebrate the near end of a grueling gru·el·ing also gru·el·ling  
adj.
Physically or mentally demanding to the point of exhaustion: a grueling campaign.



gru
 18-week program with a five-plus-mile run Monday.

The 42 cadets will honor Richard Hammack, 31, a seven-year veteran who was shot to death by a suspected drug dealer at a Palmdale mobile home park in 1992.

The AVC (1) (Advanced Video Coding) The video compression techniques used in the H.264 standard, jointly developed by ISO and the ITU-T. See H.264.

(2) (Audio Visual C
 academy was added to help the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department This article is about the Los Angeles County Sherriff's Department, not to be confused with the smaller Los Angeles County Police

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) is a local law enforcement agency that serves Los Angeles County, California.
 meet its growing demand for deputies.

The LASD LASD Los Angeles Sheriff's Department
LASD Leechburg Area School District (Pennsylvania)
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 Colors Run is done by cadets in all academies 16 weeks into the program. The AVC academy run is scheduled to start and end at Palmdale's Hammack Center at 815 East Avenue Q-6.

After completing the Colors Run, cadets are permitted to wear cloth badges and patches. They'll get their brass badges after completing the program.

Hammack is among just three Antelope antelope, name applied to a large number of hoofed, ruminant mammals of the cattle family (Bovidae), which also includes the sheep and goats. The North American pronghorn is sometimes called an antelope, but belongs to a separate, related family (Antilocapridae).  Valley-based sheriff's deputies killed in armed conflicts. Herbert Glidden (1920) and Stephen Sorenson (1993) are the others.

"It's kind of a combo event," sheriff's Sgt. David Miklos said. "We're hoping to bring awareness to the area about this brave deputy and we also want to bring to light how dangerous this job is and show the willingness of people to step up and do it to help protect the public."

Hammack's fiancee, Tammy Coryell, and son Richard Coryell, who now live in Nebraska, will attend the event, Miklos said. Tammy Coryell was pregnant with Richard Coryell when Hammack was killed.

"We just want to be sure that his memory is not forgotten," said cadet Chris Quinones, a 20-year-old Highland High grad.

Miklos said the academy, located on the north end of campus, is geared toward training cadets who will serve in the Antelope Valley.

The Palmdale and Lancaster stations are the county's two biggest contract stations employing about 350 combined deputies.

"It enables us to be home and show a presence in our community, which is awesome," said cadet Wyatt Waldron, a Quartz quartz, one of the commonest of all rock-forming minerals and one of the most important constituents of the earth's crust. Chemically, it is silicon dioxide, SiO2.  Hill High grad. "A lot of people say they don't see that many cars out here, but now we're everywhere. Everyone knows that we're out here now, so hopefully that makes people feel more safe."

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