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Robert Smith
July 15, 2005
My deepest thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. First Sgt. Green always had a kind word and a smile for the guys at Barrack "G" even at the most adverse times. He truly was an asset to the Maryland State Police and acted as a role model and mentor to me during my State Police career. He truly was one of the "good guys."
First Sergeant Robert L. Smith
Maryland State Police (Retired)
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