MIAMI (May 26, 2016) -- Etched in granite, the Wall of Honor memorial currently includes the names of 118 service members from South Florida who died while supporting combat operations since Sept. 11, 2001. Local politicians, friends and relatives of the military members who lost loved ones were in attendance. Lt. Gen. Joseph DiSalvo, Southern Command' Military Deputy Commander, delivered remarks at the dedication ceremony. The presentation of colors was provided by representatives from Southern Command, Customs and Border Protection and Transportation Security Administrati
MIAMI (May 26, 2016) -- Etched in granite, the Wall of Honor memorial currently includes the names of 118 service members from South Florida who died while supporting combat operations since Sept. 11, 2001. Local politicians, friends and relatives of the military members who lost loved ones were in attendance. Lt. Gen. Joseph DiSalvo, Southern Command' Military Deputy Commander, delivered remarks at the dedication ceremony. The presentation of colors was provided by representatives from Southern Command, Customs and Border Protection and Transportation Security Administration. ( Southern Command photo) 160526-N-IK706-281 by ussouthcom
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