1974: Memorial Wall was dedicated with 31 stars honoring officers killed in the line of duty. There are now 117.pic.twitter.com/GirefT9OfD
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1974: Memorial Wall was dedicated with 31 stars honoring officers killed in the line of duty. There are now 117.pic.twitter.com/GirefT9OfD
In our yearly memorial ceremony on Monday Director Brennan specifically honored the memory of our four officers added to the Wall.
James “Pete” McCarthy, Jr., a paramilitary operations officer died on a training flight in Southeast Asia in 1954.
Charles Mayer, an engineer in the Directorate of Science & Technology died in an airplane crash in Iran in 1968.
Marcell Rene Gough, a maritime specialist died in support of ops in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1965.
Ksawery “Bill” Wyrozemski air ops officer died in vehicle accident in support of ops in what is now Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1967
Our ceremony is attended each spring by hundreds of employees, retirees & family members of those who died. http://1.usa.gov/1Wgs8hj
@BlogsofWar Heroes, it's a rare breed that serve knowing their efforts may not be made public. Kudos!
@MonicaCrowley Tan into a lot of CIA guys in Iraq and Afghanistan. Good guys that America never knows their sacrifices. Much love.
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