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Figure 1
Mag-Lite
®
Cap - Black
Embroidered
(ASXXDE8)
Figure 2
Mag-Lite
®
T-Shirt
Silk Screened
Black White
Sm ASXXDF8 ASXXDK8
Med
ASXXDG8 AS XXDL 8
Lg ASXXDH8 ASXXDM8
X-Lg AS X X DI 8 AS XXDN 8
XX-Lg ASXXDJ8 ASXXDO8
Figure 3
Mag-Lite
®
Denim Shirt
Lightweight,
Long Sleeve
Embroidered
Small ASXXBI8
Medium ASXXBJ8
Large ASXXBK8
X-Large ASXXBL8
XX-Large ASXXAO8
Figure 4
Mag-Lite
®
Polo Shirt
Embroidered
Black White
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ASXXBU8
Med ASXXBZ8 ASXXBV8
Lg ASXXCA8 ASXXBW8
X-Lg ASXXCB8 ASXXBX8
XX-Lg ASXXAY8 ASXXAR8
Figure 1
Mag-Lite
®
Cap - Black
Figure 2
Mag-Lite
®
T-Shirt
Figure 4
Mag-Lite
®
Polo Shirt
Figure 5
Mag-Lite
®
Denim Shirt
Lightweight,
Long Sleeve
The new sponsorship relationship
between Mag Instrument, Inc. and
the Outfitters Association of America
showcases a very proud commitment
to the Outfitters and Guides who use
our products. Mag-Lite
®
…The
Professional Flashlight
®
.
The Outfitters Association of America was designed to create a
global organization of outfitters who are committed to providing a
high quality outdoor experience through the use of natural
resources while promoting responsible outdoor education. O.A.O.A.
provides consumers with a source of dependable, trustworthy
information on the top outfitters and guides in the world.
Call: (909) 947-1006, email: [email protected] or visit our website: www.maglite.com
Endorsed by
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The United States Congress created the
National Fallen Firefighters Foundation to
lead a nationwide effort to remember
America’s fallen firefighters through a
variety of activities. Since 1992, the tax-
exempt, nonprofit foundation has
developed and expanded programs to
honor our fallen fire heroes and assist
their families and coworkers.
Mag continues its tradition of
philanthropy by donating $25,000 to
the National Fallen Firefighters
Foundation (NFFF). The donated funds
allow the survivors of fallen heroes to
participate in such meaningful events as
the Foundation's 2002 National Memorial
Weekend in Washington, D.C.
National
Fallen
Firefighters
Foundation
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National Law
Enforcement
Officers Memorial
Square. The site has served for some 200 years as the seat of our nation's judicial branch
of government. A glance around the space finds plush carpets of grass, nearly 60,000
plants and 128 trees decorating the Memorial grounds. Each year, around the first of
April, some 14,000 orange and yellow daffodils make the Memorial one of Washington's
most spectacular attractions. Bordering the Memorial's beautifully landscaped park are
two tree-lined "pathways of remembrance" where the names of the fallen officers are
engraved.
Each of the pathway entrances are adorned with a powerful statuary of an adult lion
protecting its cubs. The bronze statues were sculpted by Raymond Kaskey. They
symbolize the protective role of our law officers and convey the strength, courage and
valor that are the hallmarks of those who serve the law enforcement profession.
An inscription on the Memorial's east wall explains the uplifting spirit that is felt by every
visitor to the Memorial: “In valor there is hope”.
President George Bush, Sr. assisted in the dedication of the memorial in 1991. Mag was
one of three original corporate sponsors to the Memorial Fund. John Wyatt, Vice
President of Sales, attended the event on behalf of Mag and remarked at the time that,
"Mag’s contribution is our way of showing our gratitude for the support that
Mag-Lite® flashlights have received from law enforcement officers across the nation."
Mag has supplemented its initial commitment during the past ten years in order to help
ensure that the men and women who have laid down their lives for our protection will
never be forgotten.
THE FUTURE
Did you know there is going to be a National Law Enforcement Museum?
Overview
In 2000, a law (P.L. 106-492) passed by the United States Congress and signed by
President Clinton authorized a national law enforcement museum to be built on
federal property in W
ashington, D.C. The museum will be privately funded and will
be developed, constructed, owned and operated by the National Law Enforcement
Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) — the same nonprofit organization that built and
now oversees the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. Construction is
expected to commence in 2007. The museum opening is scheduled for 2009. The
museum will reach a broad and diverse audience, with attendance expected to be
as high as half a million visitors a year, including 40,000 students on class trips.
The Need
The need for a museum first became evident soon after the National Law
Enforcement Officers Memorial was completed and there was a keen interest
expressed by many visitors in learning the stories behind the thousands of officers
memorialized. In 1993, a small Memorial V
isitors Center was established near the
monument. By 1997, the museum vision had grown and the NLEOMF decided to
make the creation of a "Smithsonian-like law enforcement museum" its number one
long-term objective. The museum's mission is to increase public support for law
enforcement and to promote law enforcement safety.
Dating back to the first fatality in 1792, more than 17,000 officers have sacrificed
their lives in the line of duty. Yet despite the dangers and other difficulties of the job,
there are more than 800,000 federal, state and local law enforcement officers
serving proudly today in communities across America, putting their lives on the line
for the safety and protection of others. It is an incredible story of service and
sacrifice that, for the most part, has gone untold. As a result, many Americans
continue to take our police officers for granted. The National Law Enforcement
Museum will help to generate a better understanding and appreciation of the vital
contributions our law officers have made to our nation.
"Clearly, the courage and sacrifice displayed by our law enforcement officers is
having a profound and positive effect on our society," declared Senator Ben
"Nighthorse" Campbell after the museum legislation passed. "Establishing this
museum is the least we can do to honor them and ensure that their stories of
heroism and sacrifice are never forgotten."
The Site
The museum will be located in the heart of our Nation's Capital in a historic setting
called Judiciary Square (400 block of E Street, NW). Appropriately, the museum site
is directly across the street from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial,
which was established in 1991. This property is surrounded by court buildings, the
original City Hall for the District of Columbia, and the National Building Museum.
This is a thriving area of downtown Washington that already attracts millions of
tourists each year.
Maglite
®
Proud to help.
In the spirit of continuing Mag’s commitment, Mag Instrument is now both a
Founding Partner of the National Law Enforcement Museum and a Founding
Member of the NLEOMF, and has been a Sterling Circle Member of the NLEOMF
since 2002. For more information: please visit www.maglite.com.
PAST, & PRESENT
Did you know there was a National Law
Enforcement Officers Memorial established in 1991?
It honors all of America's federal, state and local law enforcers.
Inscribed on the Memorial's blue-gray marble walls are the names
of more than 17,000 officers who have been killed in the line of
duty
, dating back to the first known death in 1792.
Designed by Washington, D.C. architect Davis Buckley, the
Memorial sits on three acres of federal park land called Judiciary
National Law Enforcement Officers Museum
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