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[edit]Description121201-A-YY327- 24 (8239091498).jpg | On Dec. 1, 2012, the California Army National Guard's Pittsburg armory, home to the 870th Military Police Company, was named after Specialist Sean M. Walsh in honor of his sacrifice after being killed by indirect fire on Camp Clark, Nov. 16, 2011 in Khost Province, Afghanistan. Attending the ceremony were his closest family and friends, Chaplain Caldwell, The Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. David S. Baldwin, California's 7th Senate District, Sen. Mark DeSaulnier, Sean's mentor, Santa Clara Police Officer Bill Davis, Sean's good friend, Spc. Chris Batangan, the unit's former commander, Capt. James Smith, other key leaders of the CNG and the 185th and 49th Military Police units, VFW, American Legion, fellow Soldiers who served along side Sean and many more. The plaque will be mounted on the outside of the building and the fallen hero display will be proudly visible at the entrance to the armory. |
Date | Taken on 30 November 2012, 18:43 |
Source | 121201-A-YY327- 24 |
Author | California National Guard |
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Image title | On Dec. 1, 2012, the California Army National Guard's Pittsburg armory, home to the 870th Military Police Company, was named after Specialist Sean M. Walsh in honor of his sacrifice after being killed by indirect fire on Camp Clark, Nov. 16, 2011 in Khost Province, Afghanistan. Attending the ceremony were his closest family and friends, Chaplain Caldwell, The Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. David S. Baldwin, California's 7th Senate District, Sen. Mark DeSaulnier, Sean's mentor, Santa Clara Police Officer Bill Davis, Sean's good friend, Spc. Chris Batangan, the unit's former commander, Capt. James Smith, other key leaders of the CNG and the 185th and 49th Military Police units, VFW, American Legion, fellow Soldiers who served along side Sean and many more. The plaque will be mounted on the outside of the building and the fallen hero display will be proudly visible at the entrance to the armory. |
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Keywords | "california national guard" "california army national guard" "army" "sean walsh" "soldier" "kia" "dedication" "armory" "pittsburg" "870th" "870th military police" "49th military police" "185th military police" "santa clara police" "david s. baldwin" "afghanistan" "camp clark" |
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