COLUMBIA — The South Carolina Highway Patrol held a graduation ceremony today for 26 troopers. Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette addressed the graduates with words of encouragement during her keynote address.
SC Highway Patrol Class 127 includes 13 pre-certified officers and 13 who are new to the law enforcement profession. The addition of this graduating class brings the total number of troopers in South Carolina to 789.*
Among the graduates was Jeffery D. Young of Marion. He is assigned to SC Troop 5 / Post B.
“It is not enough to simply congratulate these new troopers,” SCDPS Director Robert G. Woods IV said. “It is also necessary to thank them for joining the noble cause of the SC Highway Patrol and the Department of Public Safety. Without courageous men and women who step up to serve and protect our communities, we would not be able to continue our mission to save lives on South Carolina roads.”
Troopers are assigned to areas based on a number of considerations, which include population density, the number of calls for service, and the number of licensed drivers/registered vehicles in an area. To see where the troopers from Class 127 are assigned, review the information in the link that includes their Troop assignments and photos: https://scdps.sc.gov/schp/classes.
Colonel Christopher Williamson, Commander of the SC Highway Patrol, offered words of inspiration to the graduates as they set out on their new careers:
“When you put on your badge at the start of every shift, you aren’t just clocking into a job. You aren’t just working to put food on the table. You are ensuring that the people of South Carolina can travel our roadways with safety and ease. That mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters are able to reunite at the end of each day.”
Special awards from Class 127 include:
Major Israel Brooks, Jr. Physical Fitness Award: Presented to the trooper who excelled on the physical training test and each day during the early morning exercises.
Class 127 Recipient: Jeffery D. Young
Captain Cecil Dilworth Marksmanship Award: Presented to the trooper who demonstrated the best marksmanship during firearms training.
Class 127 Recipient: Cory D. Hall
Colonel P.F. Thompson Outstanding Achievement Award: For the trooper who displays the character and dedication symbolic of former Highway Patrol Colonel P.F. Thompson, the longest-serving SC Highway Patrol commander.
Class 127 Recipient: Alex T. Burroughs
Marion County Man Among Graduates From S.C. Highway Patrol Class, Wins Special Award
