CBP Honors 11 Heroes at Annual Valor Memorial and Wreath Laying Ceremony

CBP’s Honor Guard folded the American flag into its distinctive three-cornered shape at the CBP Valor Memorial and Wreath Laying Ceremony May 16.

CBP photo by Glenn Fawcett: CBP’s Honor Guard folded the American flag into its distinctive three-cornered shape at the CBP Valor Memorial and Wreath Laying Ceremony on May 16.

Contributed Article/Courtesy U.S. Customs and Border Protection

WASHINGTON D.C. – Uniformed personnel stood at attention May 16 as agents and officers escorted the families and loved ones of each of CBP’s fallen heroes honored this year at the CBP Valor Memorial and Wreath Laying Ceremony in the Woodrow Wilson Plaza outside CBP headquarters in Washington, D.C.

CBP honored 11 employees – seven from recent years and four from the agency’s earliest years – lost in the line of duty and added their names to the Valor Memorial. CBP gathers annually during National Police Week to honor the now 369 agents and officers of CBP and its legacy agencies who died in previous years while protecting the U.S. and its citizens.

CBP photo by Glenn Fawcett: CBP Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Commissioner Troy A. Miller speaks at the CBP Valor Memorial and Wreath Laying Ceremony in the Woodrow Wilson Plaza outside CBP headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, DHS Senior Official Performing the Duties of Deputy Secretary Kristie Canegallo, and CBP Senior Official Performing the Duties of Commissioner Troy A. Miller addressed attendees during the ceremony.

“‘Never forget’ is more than a mantra for us,” Miller said. “It’s a sacred promise. That’s why we’re always working to collect new information about line-of-duty deaths — as research uncovers details we thought were lost to history. Sometimes this leads to individual cases being recategorized as line of duty deaths.”

Miller added that CBP’s Valor Memorial Ceremony also recognizes the families, friends, and colleagues who mourn them and that it should also serve as a reminder of their lives of service and a reminder of the service the approximately 60,000 CBP employees continue to display.

CBP photo by Glenn Fawcett: Officers and agents from U.S. Border Patrol, Office Field Operations, and Air and Marine Operations salute CBP’s fallen heroes at the Valor Memorial Ceremony at Woodrow Wilson Plaza outside CBP headquarters in Washington, D.C. on May 16.

CBP honored the following employees lost in the line of duty.

CBP Officer Edgard Garcia

CBP Officer Mario C. Di Chiara

Deputy Director, Air Operations Scott D. Ritchey

Supervisory CBP Officer Jacqueline Montanaro

Aviation Enforcement Agent Esteban G. Peña

Agriculture Specialist Anna M. Burakowski

Border Patrol Agent Freddy Ortiz

This year, CBP honored four individuals whose deaths were recently recognized as in the line of duty. They are:

U.S. Customs Inspector Peleg Palmer

U.S. Customs Officer Kuntz Stahlberger

U.S. Customs Officer Patrick Black

USBP Patrol Inspector Orin Hush