MA 2nd Class Joshua Lavine (left) and Lovell FHCC Navy MA (Master at Arms) 1st Class Lamont Ransom. | Mary Waterman, Lovell FHCC Communications~for Sun-Times Media
MA 1st Class Lamont Ransom conducts a traffic accident investigation at the LETC. | Jason Phillips, LETC~for Sun-Times Media
MA 2nd Class Joshua Lavine conducts a traffic stop during the Veterans Affairs police academy course at the Law Enforcement Training Center (LETC) in Little Rock, Arkansas. | Jason Phillips, LETC~for Sun-Times Media
Lovell FHCC Navy MA (Master at Arms) 1st Class Lamont Ransom, center, shakes the hand of VA Chief of the Office of Security and Law Enforcement Frederick Jackson at the graduation ceremony at the LETC (VA Law Enforcement Training Center, Little Rock, Arkansas). To the right is Captain José Acosta, Deputy Director of Lovell FHCC and Commanding Officer. | Special to Sun-Times Media
HMC Nikee Martin pins a FHCC Military Police Badge on MA 2nd Class Joshua Lavine at the LETC graduation ceremony. Martin is Lavine’s Leading Petty Officer (military supervisor) at the Lovell FHCC. | Jason Phillips, LETC~for Sun-Times Media
NORTH CHICAGO — For the first time in history, two active-duty sailors enrolled and graduated from the Veterans Affairs Police Academy. Petty Officer 1st Class Lamont Ransom and Petty Officer 2nd Class Joshua Lavine, are now the first two sailors to serve as military police …