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  • Dallas VA police officer saves child’s life

    Dallas VA police officer saves child’s life

    A Dallas VA police officer at a routine refueling stop saved a child’s life by performing the Heimlich maneuver.

  • Police careers at VA 

    Police careers at VA 

    If you’re looking for an exciting career that’s All About Veterans, the VA Police Service might be for you.

  • Marine Corps Veteran proudly serves in VA Police Force

    Marine Corps Veteran proudly serves in VA Police Force

    Meet VISN 12 Chief of Police Timothy Jantz and learn how he works with the facilities and Chiefs within VISN 12 to protect Veterans, their families and staff.

  • Defenders protect Veterans at medical center

    Defenders protect Veterans at medical center

    Southeast Louisiana VA has a team of defenders specially trained to protect Veterans and employees at medical facilities.

  • Tragedy leads to successful law enforcement career

    Tragedy leads to successful law enforcement career

    A family tragedy prompts Air Force Veteran to become VA police officer.

  • Navy Veteran finds his calling as VA police officer

    Navy Veteran finds his calling as VA police officer

    SkillBridge provides transitioning service members opportunities to gain federal government work experience, such as becoming a police officer.

  • Bay Pines VA police conduct active threat training

    Bay Pines VA police conduct active threat training

    Bay Pines VA’s police service hosts virtual active threat training sessions for all employees, equipping them with tools to respond to an active threat.

  • Bay Pines VA police cameras protect those who served

    Bay Pines VA police cameras protect those who served

    Bay Pines VA police are 100% trained on the use of body cameras, advancing accountable policing and public trust and public safety.

  • VA Police will always be ready

    VA Police will always be ready

    VA Police deliver professional law enforcement and security services while maintaining law and order and the protection of persons and property on VA campuses and buildings under VA jurisdiction.

  • Bay Pines VA police provide safe, secure site

    Bay Pines VA police provide safe, secure site

    VA Police: “Our goal is to provide a safe place for employees to work and Veterans to receive world-class health care.”

  • VA Police stop crime and keep order

    VA Police stop crime and keep order

    VA Police are responsible for the protection of VA properties throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

  • VA police team earns consecutive national honors

    VA police team earns consecutive national honors

    For the last seven years, at least one Wilmington VA police team member has been selected for VA’s most prestigious awards for law enforcement.

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Last updated December 4, 2025

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