Terence Charles Calov DALTON
Terence Charles Calov DALTON APM
AKA Terry, The Admiral
Late of Manly, NSW
NSW Redfern Police Academy Class # 178
New South Wales Police Force
Regd. # 20052
Former member of Tasmania Police 1970s
Former member of Hong Kong Police 1970s
Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern – 3 August 1981
Probationary Constable – appointed 5 February 1982
Constable 1st Class – appointed 5 February 1987
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Final Rank = Detective Superintendent – Retired
Stations: Training at Academy, Waverley ( 10 Division ), Rose Bay Dets, Special Branch, Negotiators, City Central ( pre 2000 ), NSW Police 150th Anniversary Director – Major Events & Incidents Group, O.I.C. – Marine Area Command ( Water Police ), Chatswood LAC- Retirement
Service: From 4 August 1981 to 29 September 2012 = 30+ years Service
Awards: National Medal – granted 28 May 1990 ( Det Cst )
1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 24 March 2000 ( Sgt )
Australian Police Medal ( APM ) – granted 15 June 2010 ( Supt )
Centenary Medal – granted 1 January 2001 – For service to policing in the community
Born: Sunday 22 July 1951
Died on: Wednesday 30 October 2019 @ 7.10pm
Age: 68yrs 3mths 8 days
Cause: Cancer – Eosophagel
Event location: Greenwich Hospital, NSW
Event date: Wednesday 30 October 2019 @ 7.10pm
Funeral date: Friday 8 November 2019 @ 11am
Funeral location: St Andrews Cathedral, cnr George & Bathurst Sts, Sydney, NSW
Wake location: ?
Funeral Parlour: Hamilton Funerals, Pymble
Buried at: Cremation
Memorial located at: ?
TERRY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance *NEED MORE INFO
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DALTON
Terence Charles Calov APM
D/Supt (Ret)
22.07.1951 – 30.10.2019
Beloved husband of Khristina.
Adored father of Terry, Katie, Emma and Lucy,
father-in-law of Ula and Ben.
Treasured Omar to Indiana, Kaiser, Duke, Frankie and George Terence.
Big brother to Jennifer, Gary and Paul.
Loved and respected by all his family and friends.
He will be sadly missed
The funeral service for Terence will be held at St Andrew’s Cathedral, Sydney on Friday 8th November 2019 at 11am.
In lieu of flowers a donation may be made to the Garvan Institute.
Hamilton Funerals
9449 5544
https://tributes.smh.com.au/obituaries/107736/terence-charles-calov-dalton-apm/
Terry was in the first ever TV show, on channel Ten at 8.30pm on 8 July 2013, called ‘Wanted’ where criminals were shown to the public as ‘Wanted’ offenders.
Udo Starkis
Taken from Australian Army – Royal Australian Corps of Military Police (with approval to share) .
Posted by Paul Hayton.
Last night, I lost another great mate, to the scourge of Cancer.
NSW Police (ret) Detective Superintendent and Military Police Special Investigation Branch Major; Terence (Terry) Charles Calov Dalton.
Its been an absolute “life experience” knowing you.
31 years ago, we met and you have never let me down. It’s been an honour calling you a brother, through the craft, the Cops and in our personal lives.
You have left a massive footprint on this crazy world.
Be proud of your achievements, none more significant than your amazing family.
Thank you for your tireless service to the community at large, you’ve allowed many of us to sleep safely at night.
I’m a much better human for knowing you TCC.
Rest in Peace my Brother.
“So Mote it Be.” ????❤️
Early knocks provided life-long lessons
RETIRING superintendent Terry Dalton has a word of advice for young police as he prepares to leave the force: “Make sure the crooks don’t win.”
It’s a sentiment the police veteran has followed all 31 years of his career – that, and make sure you duck when someone throws a punch your way.
“I learnt that valuable lesson early on, you’ve got to keep your eye on people,” he told the Herald yesterday.
Superintendent Dalton says he’s lucky he hasn’t been on the receiving end of much more violence since he copped a broken jaw during that incident, in his first weeks as a police officer in Tasmania in 1972.
He joined the Royal Hong Kong Police a few years later and in 1981 he moved back to Australia for a career in the force that earned him the nickname “the Admiral“.
It’s apt for the man who will today lead 700 officers in a march through central Sydney to commemorate 150th anniversary of policing in NSW.
On March 1, 1862, existing independent police units of the colony were amalgamated into the single NSW Police Force.
Superintendent Dalton said sodden conditions will not stop the parade.
“I think tomorrow will be a proud day for the entire NSW Police Force, just to be a part of it,” he said.
But it will be particularly poignant for him, as he leaves the force in September after more than three decades working in the water police, the police negotiators, in child protection and what used to be called “Special Branch” – which protected the world’s dignitaries here in Australia.
Superintendent Dalton was the first officer to Prince Charles’s side when a man brandishing a starter pistol fired two blank shots at the heir to the British throne during an Australia Day awards ceremony at Darling Harbour in 1994.
He has also protected the Queen, former US president George Bush, and former South African President Nelson Mandela.
The 150th Anniversary of Policing will be formally launched with the NSW force’s banner being led by a police marine contingent across Sydney Harbour from Watson’s Bay at 9am, down to Circular Quay.
A “Sea of Blue” marching contingent will then take the banner along George Street to Town Hall, arriving there for a civic reception about 10.45am.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/early-knocks-provided-life-long-lessons-20120301-1u3vh.html
WANTED TV
NSW FALLEN POLICE FB GROUP
https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/permalink/1553434634797865/
https://www.facebook.com/NSWFallenPolice/posts/3813464605345905
https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/permalink/1553406214800707/
NSW FALLEN POLICE FB PAGE
https://www.facebook.com/pg/NSWFallenPolice/posts/
AUSTRALIAN POLICE FB GROUP
https://www.facebook.com/groups/AustralianPolice.com.au/permalink/2521159447999186/
Many other links on Facebook that pay tribute to this man, and others, but the families won’t get to see those tributes because they are Private or Secret Groups unfortunately.
I miss you every day my beloved big brother.
Miss you Dadio! George Terence is the cheekiest version of his Omar. xxx