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Port St. Lucie, Florida, Police Chief R. Gil Kerlikowske presents a certificate to the youngster chosen as "Police Chief for a Day" in 1988. Photo courtesy Port St. Lucie Police Department
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R. Gil Kerlikowske poses for his official portrait as chief of the Port St. Lucie Police Department, where he served in the late-1980s. Photo courtesy of Port St. Lucie Police Department
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As director of the White House Office of Drug Control Policy, R. Gil Kerlikowske spoke at a rally for the A&E Network's Recovery Project in 2009. The Recovery Project sponsored public service announcements, meetings and other communications to educate the public that addiction is treatable. Photo courtesy Office of National Drug Control Policy
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At the Fort Pierce, Florida, Police Department in 1993, R. Gil Kerlikowske, right, presents an award to R. Sean Baldwin, one of the first police officers that Kerlikowske hired and who now serves as Fort Pierce chief. "Chief Gil Kerlikowske was an innovative leader who left behind a legacy of community collaboration that still forms the foundation of our policing philosophy," wrote Baldwin for this article. Photo courtesy Fort Pierce Police Department
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President Barack Obama discusses drug control strategy with R. Gil Kerlikowske in an undated photo from Kerlikowske's 2009-2014 tenure as director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. Photo courtesy of Office of National Drug Control Policy.
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Acting Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Operations, Testifies at Congressional Hearing
Office of Field Operations Acting Assistant Commissioner John P. Wagner testified June 26, 2014 on the state of U.S. traval and tourism before the Subcommittee on Tourism, Competitiveness, and Innovation. (Photo credit: Jim Tourtellotte)
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Official Photo of CBP Commissioner R. Gil Kerlikowske
Official Photo of CBP Commissioner R. Gil Kerlikowske
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Supervisory Border Patrol Agent Kevin Hecht crawls through the drainage pipe looking for evidence left behind by the illegal tunnelers.