[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 1]
[Senate]
[Page 122]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                       TRIBUTE TO DOUGLAS W. BOOK

 Mr. GRASSLEY. Mr. President, I was saddened to learn of the 
sudden passing of Forest City Chief of Police Douglas ``Doug'' Book on 
January 13. Doug leaves behind a remarkable career in law enforcement 
that spans over three decades. He has had an immense impact not only in 
his community of Forest City but throughout the entire State of Iowa.
  Doug Book began his career as a full-time patrolman in 1968 and 
quickly rose amongst the ranks of his department until he was appointed 
chief of police in 1973. He served faithfully in this capacity until 
his passing. In addition to his dedicated service to his community, 
Doug also served Iowa as the head of the North Central Iowa Narcotics 
Task Force for the past 10 years. Doug also served as chairman of the 
Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Board and as president of the Iowa 
Association of Chiefs of Police and Peace Officers.
  Doug's constant support and guidance for his fellow officers did not 
stop at Iowa's borders but spilled over to other departments in New 
York City. Chief Book joined a group of Iowa police officers as part of 
a critical incident stress management team that helped New York City 
police officers cope with the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist 
attacks.
  One of Doug's colleagues described him simply as a ``good guy, a good 
cop, and a good friend.'' His friends and family should be very proud 
of what he has done for so many people. Chief Book's devotion, hard 
work, and dedication to duty will be sorely missed.

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