New Troop F Commander Appointed
Major Andre Terry Takes the Helm
New York State Police announced the appointment of Major Andre Terry as the 20th commander of Troop F. He officially assumed his new role on February 27.
About Major Andre Terry
Major Terry has been a state trooper since 2002. Over the last 23 years, he’s served in a variety of roles and locations as he’s ascended through the department’s ranks, including working in Pine Bush, Albany, Greenville, and New York City. Commended for his leadership, managerial prowess, and commitment to law enforcement excellence, Terry will now lead over 500 sworn in and civilian representatives of State Police.
Troop F’s Jurisdiction
Troop F oversees patrols in Greene, Ulster, Orange, Sullivan, and Rockland Counties.
Leadership and Experience
Major Terry’s appointment comes after a lengthy and distinguished career with the New York State Police. His extensive experience and leadership skills make him an ideal candidate to lead Troop F.
What’s Next?
As the new commander of Troop F, Major Terry will focus on ensuring the continued safety and well-being of the communities within his jurisdiction. He will work closely with local law enforcement agencies, community leaders, and residents to address concerns and issues affecting the region.
FAQs
What is Troop F?
Troop F is a division of the New York State Police responsible for patrolling and serving the counties of Greene, Ulster, Orange, Sullivan, and Rockland.
How many sworn and civilian representatives does Troop F have?
Troop F has over 500 sworn in and civilian representatives.
What are the key responsibilities of the Troop F commander?
The Troop F commander is responsible for ensuring the safety and well-being of the communities within their jurisdiction, as well as leading and managing the troop’s operations and personnel.