Rebecca Wiley, Kinsley Wiley, Brooklyn Wiley, and Vince Wiley.


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Vince Wiley will be among 26 troopers to graduate from the Patrol’s Law Enforcement Academy on June 29, according to an announcement by Colonel Sandra K. Karsten, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Trooper Wiley will be assigned to Zone 1, Atchison/Holt Counties.

Wiley is a Gallatin native, the son of Mike and Mitzie Wiley of Gallatin. He is a 2010 graduate of Gallatin R-5. He and his wife Becca (Mott) have two children, Kinsley, 3, and Brooklyn, 18 months. Becca  graduated from GHS in 2011.

The graduation ceremony is scheduled to take place at 10 a.m. in the academy gymnasium. The public is invited.

The 105th Recruit Class reported to the Academy on January 2 to begin the 25-week training course to become a trooper. The new troopers report for duty in their assigned troops on July 16.

Governor Michael L. Parson will be a special guest speaker at the graduation ceremony, and Colonel Sandra K. Karsten will also address the class. Brigadier General Gregory Mason, assistant adjutant general, Missouri Army National Guard, will provide the keynote address during the graduation ceremony. The Honorable Mary Rhodes Russell, Supreme Court of Missouri, will administer the Oath of Office to the new troopers. Dean Roger K. McMillian, vice president of College Affairs for Mineral Area College, will confer an associate of applied science degree to 11 of the new troopers. Troop F Color Guard will present and retire the colors. Sgt. John H. Lueckenhoff, Troop D, will sing the national anthem. Pastor Gary Dedmon, Diggins Baptist Church, Seymour, MO, will provide the invocation and benediction.

Four class awards will be presented. The recruits accumulate points toward graduation in the categories of physical fitness, firearms, and academics throughout their 25 weeks at the Academy. The person with the highest number of points in each category earned the respective award. Award categories include physical fitness, firearms, academics, and the Superintendent’s Award, which is presented to the person with the most points overall.