Marine Corps Col. Justin Ansel, the assistant chief of staff for the Marine Forces Reserve G-3/5, left, and Randy Smith, sheriff of St. Tammany Parish, right, pose for a photo after the unveiling of a permanent memorial to Mandeville Police Captain Vincent Liberto Jr., in Mandeville, Louisiana, Sept. 14, 2022. Liberto served 10 years in the Marine Corps Reserve before being honorably discharged as a sergeant. He was shot and killed in the line of duty, Sept. 20, 2019. “We as officers owe it to America to give back someone who’s better physically, mentally, morally. That’s what we do


Marine Corps Col. Justin Ansel, the assistant chief of staff for the Marine Forces Reserve G-3/5, left, and Randy Smith, sheriff of St. Tammany Parish, right, pose for a photo after the unveiling of a permanent memorial to Mandeville Police Captain Vincent Liberto Jr., in Mandeville, Louisiana, Sept. 14, 2022. Liberto served 10 years in the Marine Corps Reserve before being honorably discharged as a sergeant. He was shot and killed in the line of duty, Sept. 20, 2019. “We as officers owe it to America to give back someone who’s better physically, mentally, morally. That’s what we do in the Marine Corps,” said Ansel. “We make Marines; we make them better mentally, physically, and morally, and then they go back into their communities. Vinnie Liberto is just a perfect example of this. His irrational call to serve continued from his Marine Corps service to public service as a Mandeville police officer.”


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