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James R. Herbert
Badge: 585
Class: 24
Rank: Trooper
Age: 23
Died: 7/9/1932
DOB: 9/1/1909
Cause: Cycle Accident
Site Pompton Lakes
Stationed: Troop B Pompton Lakes
Service Time 1 Year 3 Mos.
Residence: South Belmar
James R. Herbert was born in Belmar, New Jersey on September 1, 1909.
He attended Asbury Park High School and graduated in 1927. He resided
in South Belmar, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Trooper Herbert enlisted with the New Jersey State Police on April 16,
1931 as a member of the 24th State Police Class and was assigned to
Troop "B", Pompton Lakes. His service with the New Jersey State Police
was characterized by loyalty, fearless performance of duty and faithful
and energetic devotion to the principles of the New Jersey State Police.
The death of Trooper Herbert resulted from injuries received in a
motorcycle accident in the line of duty.
Trooper Herbert was returning to his sub-station at Pompton Lakes, New
Jersey, on July 9, 1932. Approximately 4 miles from his sub-station on
the Hamburg Turnpike, an International Motor Truck, carrying children
from 8 to 12 years of age to a local day-camp, was stopped in the
extreme right lane at a slight angle awaiting a chance to make a left
turn. Trooper Herbert attempted to pass this truck and he lost control
of his motorcycle and swerved across the highway, striking a Willys
Knight Sedan that was traveling in the opposite direction.
Trooper Herbert's motorcycle then struck a curb, throwing him clear of
the motorcycle and down a slight embankment. His head struck a large
stone, fracturing the base of his skull and breaking his neck. Trooper
Herbert died instantly.
Trooper Herbert served 1 year and 3 months with the New Jersey State
Police.
He was survived by his parents and two brothers. He was 24 years old.
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