
In a move that reflects the ongoing commitment to support those who serve, the Fort Worth Air Power Council (FWAPC) has continually found a partner in the White Settlement Police Department (WSPD). The FWAPC's mission endures as a non-profit organization dedicated to aiding military personnel and their families, and this alliance showcases the local community's dedication to its service members. Notably, the WSPD's engagement is personified through the participation of Chief Cook, who has been an active member of the FWAPC since May 2023.
This collaboration was highlighted in a recent social media update from the WSPD which chronicled an event where FWAPC Chairman Don Weatherby served as the presiding officer. In this role, Chairman Weatherby provided insights into several upcoming events aimed at bolstering support for the Armed Forces. A pivotal aspect of the council's work, these events serve as prime opportunities for the community to demonstrate their gratitude and offer tangible support for troops and their kin.
According to the White Settlement Police Department, “Our team continues to support the Fort Worth Air Power Council (FWAPC) and the NAS JRB Fort Worth,” which is a testament to the ongoing efforts and the unity between law enforcement and military communities. The collaboration also underscores a shared sense of duty and service that binds these institutions together.
Under the aegis of the FWAPC, the NAS JRB Fort Worth benefits from these concerted efforts, ensuring that the military installation and its inhabitants receive the acknowledgment and support they deserve. The WSPD's representation in the council, with Chief Cook at the helm, further solidifies the community's resolve to stand with those who dedicate their lives to national service. With anticipated events on the horizon, the commitment to America's service members by Fort Worth’s community leaders, including Chairman Weatherby and Chief Cook, remains unwavering and commendable.









