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Ypsilanti Police And Firemen - 30+ Year Veterans, May 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1959
Caption:
160-PLUS YEARS OF SERVICE: These five Ypsilanti police and firemen have all been employed in their respective departments for 30 years or more. Their combined service to Ypsilanti totals more than 160 years. Left to right the veteran officers and the dates they began work for the city are Assistant Fire Chief John C. Hadley, Nov. 1, 1926; Police Chief Emil A. Susterka, Aug. 16, 1926; Fire Capt. Russell M. Forsyth, May 18, 1926; Police Sgt. Arthur W. Kramer, July 1, 1929; and Fire Chief Gerald H. Kelly, March 18, 1928.

Ypsilanti's Senior Fireman Injured

Ypsilanti's Senior Fireman Injured image
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28
Month
November
Year
1959
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Ypsilanti Fire Chief Succumbs

Ypsilanti Fire Chief Succumbs image
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12
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May
Year
1966
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Forsyth, Russell M.

Forsyth, Russell M. image
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Day
12
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May
Year
1966
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Fire Chief's Death Laid To Seizure

Fire Chief's Death Laid To Seizure image
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Day
13
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May
Year
1966
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Firemen Promoted

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28
Month
January
Year
1952
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Ypsilanti Firemen - Aaron Carson & Howard Gragg, January 1952

Ypsilanti Firemen - Aaron Carson & Howard Gragg, January 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 28, 1952
Caption:
Ypsilanti firemen Aaron H. Carson (left) and Howard P. Gragg have been recommended for promotion to the rank of fire lieutenant. Carson, a veteran of nearly nine years with the department, and Gragg, a fireman for the past seven years, earned the top grades among nine candidates who competed in a civil service examination. They are shown here examining an inhalator. Confirmation of the promotions is due in July, following a six months' probationary period.