NEW TROOPERS
‘Black and Tan’ to the core, 152 say no more
FHP celebrates graduation
of 152nd Basic Recruit Class
TALLAHASSEE, FL –Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) proudly celebrated the graduation of 21 troopers from the 152nd Basic Recruit Class on Dec. 15.
Graduates completed 29 weeks of training, equivalent to 770 hours, beginning on June 5, 2023. Training included high liability classes, defensive tactics, firearms, vehicle operations, and first aid.
The 152nd class included five military veterans representing the Army, Air Force, and the United States Marine Corps. Five graduates came from proud law enforcement families.
“Today, we celebrate not only the 21 new State Troopers, but also their families and friends who have supported them during this rigorous endeavor,” said Executive Director Dave Kerner.
“The FHP academy is demanding, and so is the role of a law enforcement officer. The graduates will undoubtedly face challenges, but they are well equipped to face any obstacles that come their way. They have the support of our Governor, who leads the most law enforcement-friendly state in the nation along with the respect and trust of their leadership, knowing that we are behind them.”
“I am proud to welcome this new and diverse graduating class of troopers into the FHP family,” said Florida Highway Patrol Colonel Gary Howze II. “These Troopers have answered a call and dedicate themselves to protecting citizens and visitors of Florida in a considerate, ethical, and respectful manner. Upholding FHP’s core values with bravery, they enforce the law, keep the peace and serve their community.”
Upon reporting to their duty stations, the new troopers will be placed with a certified Field Training Officer (FTO). Troopers will work in tandem with their FTO for 10 to 14 weeks prior to being released to solo duty.
Those looking for an exciting career in law enforcement have endless possibilities within the ranks of the FHP. Opportunities and openings are statewide. To learn more about Florida’s finest, visit BeATrooper.com.