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James Scotland
Badge: 594
Class: 24
Rank: Trooper
Age: 37
Died: 2/19/1935
DOB: 8/7/1897
Cause: Auto Accident
Site Trenton
Stationed: Troop C Columbus
Service Time 3 Years 10 Mos.
Residence: Jersey City
James "Scottie" Scotland was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on August 7,
1897, moving to New Jersey in 1908. He received a Grammar School
education at the 15th Avenue School in Newark, New Jersey. Before
entering the New Jersey State Police, he spent 15 years touring the
country as an aerial gymnast in the Wilson-Aubrey Trio Vaudeville act.
During World War I, he served with the United States Coast Artillery
from October 1918 to February 1919, receiving the rank of Bugler First
Class. He resided in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.
Trooper Scotland 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 "C", Columbus. His service with the Department was characterized
by loyalty, fearless performance of duty, and faithful and energetic
devotion to the principles of the New Jersey State Police.
Trooper Scotland met his death as a result of an automobile accident
while in the performance of his duty.
On February 16, 1935, Troopers Scotland and George Wustefeld were
riding in a Troop Car through fog. The Troop Car met another car in a
head-on collision. He died three days later from injuries received in
the accident.
Trooper Scotland served 3 years and 10 months with the New Jersey State
Police.
Trooper Scotland was survived by his wife. He was 37 years old.
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