Galbraith Hills Police Department

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Galbraith Hills Police Department
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Abbreviation: GHPD
Group Numbers: 22
Leadership: pault, cano whupass
Goals: Protect survivors, drink some beers, enjoy the game
Recruitment Policy: open to all survivors
Contact: Contact GHPD via the forums at [http://ghdu.proboards.com


Who are the GHPD?

The GHPD are a pro survivor group currently operating in Galbraith Hills for the common goal of securing the suburb for survivors.


I'm in Galbraith Hills and I need HELP!

If you're in Galbraith Hills, leave a message here to request healing, revivification, or assistance in securing a safehouse, and we'll do our best to serve you. We provide revives at Clearey Drive [41,54] and the SE Shore Hills cemetery [39,59].

I want to help liberate Galbraith Hills, how do I join?

Pick up a weapon, a revive syringe or a first aid kit and become a part of the rebuilding of Galbraith Hills!

We want to hear from you!

Contact us on the [1] if you:

A. are in Galbraith Hills or on your way over,
B. are a survivor with primarily survivor skills (unless high enough level that you spent some time as a zombie),
C. are not a PKer, and
D. genuinely want to help Galbraith Hills and participate in an active, well organised survivor group.

GHPD Allies

The GHPD have a number of allies active in the area, including:
DEM
The Fortress
FANNY
Village People of the Damned
MacAddict
ENVY
DHPD
Is your survivor group active nearby? [2] Drop us a line if you are interested in working together.

History of the GHDU/GHPD

The GHPD began as a small group composed of former members of the Galbraith Hills Defence Union. Following the dissolution of that group and the collapse of defenses in Galbraith Hills in January 2006, the five remaining veterans adopted guerilla tactics as an experiment to see how long a small, active group could survive in a central neighbourhood. The experiment worked. As the neighborhood began to stabilize, the GHDU grew steadily from 5 members to 16+ and began providing public revives and barricading safehouses throughout more of the neighborhood. Diplomatic ties were established with the Black Berets, another group founded by former members of the Galbraith Hills Defence Union, as well as with other former Galbraith Hills Defence Union allies.

The GHDU partially merged with the Black Berets in late February, thus increasing their resources and drawing a number of old friends back to town to help out with the effort to secure the area. It initially operated as a semi-autonomous strike team (the only strike team with a permanent location), with one member of the Black Beret leadership council representing its interests, but was fully integrated into the main organization in May.

While still primarily operating in Galbraith Hills, the GHDU no longer claim it as their homeland, and have helped out in other suburbs (including Crowbank and East Grayside) on occasion. However, they recognize a special responsibility to help maintain Galbraith Hills, as few other groups are active there.

In January 2007, some of the original GHDU members left the Black Berets to reform the Galbraith Hills Defence Union, a group that is entirely independent to the Berets. Members of both groups remain on good terms and continue to work together towards the defence of Galbraith Hills.

In April 2010 an original member of the GHDU who served as NORDAKS Northwest Section Chief has returned to restart the GHDU and bring safety back to Galbraith Hills. To better describe the current mission and need in Galbraith Hills the name of the GHDU has been changed to the Galbraith Hills Police Department.