ABOUT THE STAR

The Fraternal Order of Police is the nation's largest law
enforcement organization, with over 250,000 members and
over 1,900 lodges throughout the United States.   

Founded in 1915, the F.O.P. represents professional, full-time
officers from all agencies of law enforcement











About the Star

The is the symbol of authority with which all police officers
are more or less invested.    

Midway between the points and center of the star is a blue
field. The points are gold, which indicates the position under
which we serve .    

The background is white, white being the virgin or unstained
color, represents purity; among our many efforts, one is to
allow nothing of a corrupt nature to be injected into our
Order, therefore blue, gold and white are our colors.   

In the three uppermost blue fields are the letters F.O.P.,
which is the monogram of our Order, the "Fraternal Order of
Police"    

In the blue field, in the lower left-hand corner, is the open
eye, the eye of vigilance, the ever watchful eye, which notes
danger, and offers protection to the public, asleep or awake.  

In the lower right-hand corner, is the hand clasp, which
denotes friendship. The circle surrounding the Star midway,
indicates our never ending and never tiring efforts to promote
the welfare and advancement of this order.

In a half circle over the centerpiece is our motto, written in
Latin, Jus, Fides, libertatum, which translated means Law is a
safeguard of  Freedom.  

In the center of the star is the seal for Fort Pitt, which
reminds us of where the first efforts were put forth to
establish this highly necessitated Order.