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The Trooper's hat is one of the most recognized parts of the uniform. Most State Troopers throughout the United States wear this style of hat. When you see this hat on a police officer, most likely, that officer is a State Trooper.

The radio is used to talk with other troopers and dispatch while out on the road. Troopers use an assigned radio number instead of their names when they talk on the radio.
Each Kansas Trooper works in a certain location of the state. The collar insignia shows where the Trooper works. If the Trooper has a rank, the right pin would be replaced with a pin showing the officer's rank.

The shoulder patch identifies the Trooper as an officer of the Kansas Highway Patrol. It also represents the people and history of Kansas. In the middle of the shoulder patch is a farmer working in a field. This represents the rich agricultural history of the state. A covered wagon and buffalo can also be seen. They represent the days when Kansas was open prairie land roamed by wild game and used as a route for settlers traveling to California, Arizona and other locations.

The Trooper's badge represents the authority that he or she has to enforce the laws of Kansas. It also represents the oath that the Trooper took to serve and protect all people in Kansas.
The name tag shows the Trooper's name. It is nice to say hi to a Trooper using his or her name.
This belt contains many personal safety items including a gun, pepper spray and baton.
This is Trooper Bear's police dog, Ruff. He helps to sniff out drugs and bombs. Ruff also helps to protect us from bad guys.
Ruff has left 10 bones lying around the Kid's Road. Can you find all ten bones?