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            Illinois State Police and American Legion officials prepare for 
			summer youth police program  American Legion 
			Youth Police Camp accepting teen participants 
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            [June 11, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- The Illinois 
			State Police and the American Legion have announced plans for the 
			41st annual American Legion Youth Police Camp. The camp will be June 
			23-28 at the Illinois National Guard Academy, at Camp Lincoln in 
			Springfield. Dozens of aspiring teens from across Illinois will 
			discover career opportunities through training with police and 
			military. | 
        
            |  The primary purpose of the camp is to establish an interactive and 
			positive relationship between Illinois teens and law enforcement 
			officers. The weeklong residency camp is structured to promote 
			learning opportunities for youth ages 14-16 in the areas of law 
			enforcement, military, leadership, cultural diversity, personal 
			development, physical fitness, social and interpersonal skills. American Legion volunteers and Illinois State Police troopers are 
			assigned to manage the program and serve as instructors and mentors. 
			Many of the Legion and ISP volunteers are graduates of the program.
			 "The American Legion Youth Police Camp is an excellent 
			opportunity for teens to express ideas, learn about responsibility 
			and gain self-confidence," said American Legion Commander Wayne 
			Wagner. "Our partnership with the Illinois State Police and the 
			Illinois Army National Guard provides a structured environment for 
			youth to objectively learn about the daily responsibilities and 
			career opportunities in law enforcement and the military," he added. 
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			 The cadets will be honored at a graduation ceremony on June 28 
			and will receive a graduation certificate. The American Legion will accept applications until noon on June 
			22. Teenagers 14-16 are encouraged to apply and attend for an 
			enriching experience.  For more information about the camp, contact Ron Payne at 
			217-370-0638 or state police Sgt. Matt Boerwinkle at 217-782-6637. 
			Camp applications are available online at:
			
			http://illegion.org/forms/Youth%20Police%20Brochure%20(2013).pdf.
 
            [Text from file received from the 
            Illinois State Police] |