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Border Patrol Pays Tribute To Fallen Heroes

EL PASO, Texas – Members of the United States Border Patrol’s El Paso Sector along with other law enforcement agencies honored the men and women who lost their lives while protecting the nation in a special commemorative ceremony today held at the National Border Patrol Museum.

Chief Patrol Agent of the El Paso Sector Scott A. Luck and other high-ranking officials were on hand to pay tribute as well as offer inspiration and words of comfort to the family members of the fallen agents.

Since its inception in May 28, 1924, the U.S. Border Patrol has seen the passing of 118 agents in the line of duty. During the ceremony, all of the 118 names were read aloud—a photograph of each agent momentarily flashed on a screen and the ringing of a bell toll was heard at the end. The clicking hooves of a riderless agent’s horse were followed by a fly-over from a Customs and Border Protection Office of Air & Marine helicopter. The ceremony concluded with the retirement of the colors by the El Paso Sector’s Border Patrol Honor Guard.