On Patrol
The Pennsylvania State Police,
the first of its type in the United States, was founded in response to
the violent coal strikes of the previous century and has built a stellar
reputation over the past 120 years. One of the most
hazardous positions in the force, and the public's first impression of
the State Police, is that of the uniformed trooper on patrol. This
presentation includes a visual record of those troopers since 1905,
along with the various patrol equipment and uniforms that were used
throughout that time.
For the first time, a publication
chronicles the complete history of how these patrol troopers' uniforms
have changed over time, as well as how patrolling evolved from horses,
to motorcycles, to the patrol cars of today, including the addition of
aircraft to support the patrol function. This comprehensive
publication of the State Police patrol trooper was painstakingly
researched and gathered from various museums’ photographic and archive
collections, as well as from rare private collections never shared
publicly. Personal stories and memorabilia of retirees and family
members are also featured throughout.
More than 1,300 photographs
are included in this piece, including special artwork accurately
representing Pennsylvania State patrol troopers since 1905.
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The Pennsylvania State Police,
the first of its type in the United States, was founded in response to
the violent coal strikes of the previous century and has built a stellar
reputation over the past 120 years. One of the most
hazardous positions in the force, and the public's first impression of
the State Police, is that of the uniformed trooper on patrol. This
presentation includes a visual record of those troopers since 1905,
along with the various patrol equipment and uniforms that were used
throughout that time.
For the first time, a publication
chronicles the complete history of how these patrol troopers' uniforms
have changed over time, as well as how patrolling evolved from horses,
to motorcycles, to the patrol cars of today, including the addition of
aircraft to support the patrol function. This comprehensive
publication of the State Police patrol trooper was painstakingly
researched and gathered from various museums’ photographic and archive
collections, as well as from rare private collections never shared
publicly. Personal stories and memorabilia of retirees and family
members are also featured throughout.
More than 1,300 photographs
are included in this piece, including special artwork accurately
representing Pennsylvania State patrol troopers since 1905.













