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By Samantha L. Quigley
American Forces Press Service
April 16, 2008 - A jack of many trades and master of the deadpan delivery, Ben Stein yesterday added one more title to a list that already includes actor, economist, educator and writer: that of exceptional public servant. For his contributions to the men and women of the armed forces, Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England presented Stein with the Office of the Secretary of Defense's Exceptional Public Service Award during a ceremony at the Pentagon.
The award also was presented to Bonnie Carroll, chairman and founder of TAPS, Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors. TAPS is a national organization for all those who have lost a loved one serving in the military.
"We don't have too many opportunities in the building to really recognize great Americans who are hugely supportive of this building and our military," England said. "You both have been absolute yeomen in supporting the [military], and this is our day to say, 'Thank you for your great work on behalf of our military members and their families.'"
Stein, perhaps best known for his role as the monotone economics teacher in the hit movie, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," has written books and screenplays, studied law and shed light on injustices in American society. He's also no stranger to Washington and politics, having served as a speechwriter for presidents Nixon and Ford, though he makes it clear in his biography that he did not write the line, "I am not a crook."
He's also a fervent supporter of the military, and despite his iconic status, his comments often belie the humility he feels for individuals who wear the uniform and their families.
"My work is incredibly trivial and unimportant compared with their work," Stein said. "My whole 63 years, [what I've done is] not as important as what a man or a woman going out on patrol in Basra or Ar Ramadi or An Nasiriyah does in five minutes, maybe five seconds."
One of his latest public acts of gratitude to the military is the book "The Real Stars." It's an answer to a question Stein, who has a home in Malibu, Calif., hears frequently regarding living among the real stars. His verbal answer to askers is that he doesn't live among the real stars, but highly paid entertainers.
Stein admitted receiving the award was an honor, but he continued to deflect the gratitude back at the servicemembers and their families.
"[What I do for the military,] it's nothing compared to what the military does for me," he said. "People whine and moan about their taxes. People whine and moan about jury duty -- I must say I try my best to get out of it -- but the people who give their lives and the families left behind,what could we possibly do to recognize them adequately?
"There's nothing we can do to recognize them adequately," Stein said, answering his own question. "There is no adequate way that we can thank [the military], and we are just at your feet and in deep, deep, deep gratitude."
While nothing may serve as an adequate thank you to the servicemembers who make the ultimate sacrifice, Stein, who serves as a TAPS honorary board member, said the organization works hard to take care of the families left behind. The group's founder, Carroll, agrees.
"Families who have lost a loved one serving in the armed forces have made a tremendous sacrifice," she said. "Through TAPS, we've come together to help each other heal, to remember the life and the love that we've lost.
"Our loved ones died, but they [also] lived, and they made an incredible contribution," Carroll added. "They served with pride, and we are proud of them today."
She knws that all too well. Her husband, Army National Guard Brig. Gen. Tom Carroll, was killed in 1992 when his military plane crashed. Seven other soldiers lost their lives in that crash.
The ceremony at the Pentagon concluded just hours before Carroll and her TAPS organization honored Stein at the inaugural TAPS Honor Guard Gala in Washington. On behalf of TAPS, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Navy Adm. Mike Mullen presented the TAPS Honor Guard Award to Stein for his support of the organization and its families.
TAPS is a supporter of America Supports You, a Defense Department program connecting citizens and companies with servicemembers and their families serving at home and abroad.
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EDUCATION

Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster, LAPD (ret.), MPA
EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Doctoral Student,
Touro University International –
Winter 2007
MPA, Public Financial
Management — California State University, Fullerton
4.0 GPA
(Member Phi Kappa Phi) - 2003
BA, Criminal Justice —
The Union Institute — 1999
National Institute for
Justice, Technology Institute, Washington, DC
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Incident Command System
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Terrorism for First Responders
POST
Courses POST Certificates
West Point Leadership
Program Management
Instructor Development
Course Supervisor
Middle
Manager Advanced Officer
Watch
Commander Intermediate Officer
Supervisory
Development Basic Officer
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
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“De-briefing Suspects: An Analysis of the Crime Control Tactic of Gathering
Criminal Intelligence from Arrested Person”
(LAPD Intranet, September 1999).
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“Five
Tactics for Taking Civil Service Examinations”
Hi-Tech Criminal Justice Newsletter (April
2004).
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“Police Technology”
(Prentice Hall, July 2004)
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Editor,
“Hi
Tech Criminal Justice Newsletter”
2003 to Present
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“Tailored
Technology”
Mobile
Government, September 2004.
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“Crowded
Airwaves?”
Airbeat Magazine, September 2004.
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“Returning to the Scene of the Crime: High
Definition Survey Technology and Law Enforcement”
Government Technology Magazine, March 2005
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“Homeland
Security and the New Threats of Global Terrorism: From Cold War to Flaming Hot
War”
(Prentice Hall, February 2007)
Co-Authors:
retired Maj. General Dror Itzhaki (Israeli Security Services) and Dr. Reuven
Paz.
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Pre-publication reviewer:
“Introduction to Biometrics”
(Prentice Hall, 2006) by Steve Elliot
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“Small Unit Leadership”
(Policeone.com, April 2006).
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“The Strategy of Preparing for Promotion”
(Policeone.com, April 2006).
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“Terrorism: Crime or
Asymmetrical Warfare”
(Policeone.com, May 2005).
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Technical Grant Reviewer,
Technology Transfer to Rural Communities, Department of Homeland Security
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“An Introduction to Policing: From NYPD to LAPD”
(Prentice Hall, July 2006)” Co-authored
with James O’Keefe, Ph.D.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Police Technology
Computer Crime
Analysis Techniques for
Criminal Justice Managers
Terrorism and Criminal Justice
Homeland Security and Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Supervision
Minorities and Criminal Justice
The Enforcement Function
Principles of Investigations and
Reporting
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON
(Instructor) 2004 - Present
UNION INSTITUTE AND UNIVERISTY
(Faculty
Advisor and Instructor) 2004 – Present
HI TECH CRIMINAL JUSTICE
2003 –
Present – Owner
The mission of this business is to provide
online resources for criminal justice practitioners.
CONNECTION HOUSE
2003 –
Present – Founding Board Chair
The Mission of this organization is to
provide transitional housing, independent living skills and educational
opportunities for emancipated foster youth.
LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
1980-2003
·
LIEUTENANT
(1997-- 2003)
Detective Support Division, Fugitive Warrant
Section
Supervise 70 sworn and 5 non-sworn
employees.
Oversaw service of all adult felony
warrants; the prosecution of foreign nationals in their country of origin; and
the location and apprehension of fugitives from other jurisdictions;
Conduct international criminal
investigations at the behest of Interpol. Liaison between Interpol, foreign
consulates and LAPD. Acting Commanding Officer — coordinated all division
activities in absence of superior
Central Traffic Division
Watch Commander—Bureau consisting of 110 sq.
miles with approximately I million residents. Supervised the activities of 20
accident investigators and 44 motorcycle officers. Acting Commanding Officer —
coordinated all division activities in absence of superior
Pacific Area
Administrative Lieutenant reporting to Area
Commanding Officer — prepared and reviewed all paperwork and documentation for
405 personnel. Watch Commander — directed 10 subordinate supervisors and 110
line personnel. Responsible for basic patrol, Venice Beach Detail and LAX
Substation. Oversaw anti gang activities; responded to tactical alerts; and
resolved all management issues. Managed transition from flexible work schedule
to standard 10/80; directed the transition to new public complaint system; and
facilitated transition to improved Community Oriented Policing Model.
·
SERGEANT (1988-1997)
Internal
Affairs Group
Investigated allegations of misconduct
against police officers.
Northeast Area
Patrol Sergeant, Administrative Sergeant —
conducted personnel investigations at direction of Commanding Officer.
77th Area
Community Relations — supervised a staff of
8; responded to crisis situations throughout the community; and represented
Department through numerous public speaking engagements. Managed Explorer Post,
Business Booster Association, Police Clergy Council, Reserve Police Officers,
Senior Lead Officer Program, and Neighborhood Watch Program. Participated in
numerous community related activities and events including Open Houses,
Halloween activities and Christmas basket distribution.
Patrol Adjutant — directed all front office
activities including writing management papers, drafting management
correspondence, reviewing time slips and handling all personnel functions.
Communications Division
Floor Supervisor supervised thirty 911
operators and 10 report takers.
Watch Commander — managed emergency
allocation of personnel citywide; and oversaw system crises and breakdowns.
Southwest Area, 77th Area &
Northeast Area
Field Sergeant
·
POLICE OFFICER (1980- 1988)
Newton Area . . . Southwest Area . . Central
Area
Foot beat officer, patrol officer and
training officer
WEINGART CENTER
ASSOCIATION (1986- 1990)
(One-stop Service
Center for Homeless - Concurrent with LAPD Employment)
·
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS (Part-time
& Concurrent with LAPD)
Initially hired as Director of Security,
responsible for 18 security officers and a $1 million budget. Accountable for
the management of security services provided to in-house County agencies;
Advanced to Director of Operations, in charge of 150 employees and a $3 million
budget.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS / COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES
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Member, Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences
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Member, International Association of
Chiefs of Police (IACP)
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Member, Author’s Guild
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Member Rotary Club of San Dimas, Past
President
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Explorer Post Advisor, Boy Scouts of
America
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LAPD Code One Toastmasters (Past Vice
President)
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Assistant Cubmaster, Boy Scouts of
America
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Member, Peace Officer’s Association
of Los Angeles County
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Assistant Scoutmaster, Boy Scouts of
America
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Chapter Advisor, Order of the Arrow –
Sunset Chapter, Navajo Lodge
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Phi Kappa Phi – Honors Society
AWARDS & HONORS
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Police Medal for Heroism
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Club, District and Regional
Toastmaster Awards
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Commendations for Outstanding
Performance (200)
·
Numerous community letters of
appreciation
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Recognized by southern California
Automobile Club for superior vehicle and antitheft enforcement and safe driving
MILITARY SERVICE
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United States Coast Guard Reserve
(1976-1983)
Honorable Discharge