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FBI National Academy
This program is sponsored by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and was established in 1935 by J. Edgar Hoover. The purpose of the academy is to bring together law enforcement executives from around the world and participate in a 10-week structured training program held at the FBI Training Academy in Quantico, Virginia. Each session (four per year), five police executives from Wisconsin police agencies are selected to attend and represent their agency at the academy. Each session will graduate approximately 300 law enforcement executives from around the world.

The Hartland Police Department is proud to have several members be graduates of the FBI National Academy. These members include:

  1. Chief Morton A. Hetznecker  137th Session (1984) Retired.
  2. Chief Robert J. Rosch  192nd Session (1998) Current Chief of Police.
  3. Captain Michael S. Bagin  232nd Session (2008)

Citizens may inquire more about the FBI National Academy by internet inquiry @ http://www.fbi.gov/hq/td/academy/na/na.htm