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Lt. Amy Parsons spent 10 weeks at the prestigious academy, culminating with a 6.1-mile run through a grueling obstacle course, and is using her new skills to serve Pensacola.
A member of the Gardner Police Department recently followed the yellow brick road on his way to graduating from the FBI National Academy. Deputy Chief Nicholas Maroni was among the 253 law ...
That obstacle course is called the Yellow-Brick Road and it’s part of the facilities at the FBI headquarters in Quantico, Virginia, where the bureau’s special agents and intelligence analysts ...
A yellow brick means a lot to McCandless police Chief Ryan Hawk, as it signifies his successful completion of training at the FBI National Academy. Hawk is part of the 292nd graduating class of ...
It's a testament to the 6-mile obstacle course known as the “Yellow Brick Road,” which Stonesifer completed at the FBI National Academy, a 10-week intensive training course in Quantico, Virginia.
9 Monroe writes how Foster (above) prepped for her role by taking part in the FBI’s notoriously tough Yellow Brick Road obstacle course. ©Orion Pictures Corp/Courtesy Everett Co / Everett ...
Each graduate receives a yellow brick for completing the course. Looking back on his time on The Yellow Brick Road, Capt. Calucci noted that this endeavor and additional National Academy training ...
Midland Police Chief Nicole Ford climbs a rock wall during the FBI Academy's Yellow Brick Road course.
The FBI course, held four times a year, focuses on leadership, specialized training, physical fitness and academics. It famously includes a final “Yellow Brick Road” test, a grueling 6.1-mile ...