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So you think you know what the life of a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer looks like. Yes, you've watched the TV shows and tried to figure out the whodunnits of police work. My writings as seen through my eyes will take you through many of the circumstances and events that I travelled through in my 25 years of service in the RCMP. This flood of human events consists of tragedies, fear and, yes, comedies in dealing with the human aspects of the people that I impacted or who have impacted me. This view is from inside the mind of a then serving member of the RCMP. You will laugh, you will…mehr

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So you think you know what the life of a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer looks like. Yes, you've watched the TV shows and tried to figure out the whodunnits of police work. My writings as seen through my eyes will take you through many of the circumstances and events that I travelled through in my 25 years of service in the RCMP. This flood of human events consists of tragedies, fear and, yes, comedies in dealing with the human aspects of the people that I impacted or who have impacted me. This view is from inside the mind of a then serving member of the RCMP. You will laugh, you will cry and perhaps, during your journey through these short stories recapturing some of my personal events in the RCMP, you will see police work from a different perspective. Now open your mind and let the journey begin.
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Autorenporträt
Gary C. Grant is a 26-year veteran of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. His professional postings included Ottawa (Ontario); Ferryland and Whitbourne (Newfoundland); and Liverpool, Bridgewater, and Halifax (Nova Scotia). Gary holds the Commanding Officer's Commendation for innovative drug education development with the Nova Scotia Commission on Drug Dependency.Gary was the Director of Loss Prevention for Oshawa Group and Loblaws Co. Ltd. from April 1993 to 2007. He was responsible for all security in Eastern Canada for these companies.Gary served on the Nova Scotia Board of Gambling and Addictions for 6 years.Gary has been a member in good standing of the Nova Scotia Veterans' Association for 30 years.Gary lives in Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia.