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The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard posts the colors at the 33rd Annual “Heroes Behind the Badge” Law Enforcement Memorial Service at the St. Clair County Jail, Belleville, Ill., May 12, 2015. L... More

Trooper Calvin Dye Jr., from the Illinois State Police

Trooper Calvin Dye Jr., from the Illinois State Police

Trooper Calvin Dye Jr., from the Illinois State Police District 11, gives a reading at the 33rd Annual “Heroes Behind the Badge” Law Enforcement Memorial Service at the St. Clair County Jail, Belleville, Ill., ... More

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard lead the procession at the beginning of the 33rd Annual “Heroes Behind the Badge” Law Enforcement Memorial Service at the St. Clair County Jail, Belleville, Il... More

Senior Master Sgt. Patrick Holtzmann salutes a memorial

Senior Master Sgt. Patrick Holtzmann salutes a memorial

Senior Master Sgt. Patrick Holtzmann salutes a memorial in honor of the fallen police officers at the 33rd Annual "Heroes Behind the Badge" Law Enforcement Memorial Service at the St. Clair County Jail, Bellevi... More

Sheriff Richard Watson recognizes the memorial of police

Sheriff Richard Watson recognizes the memorial of police

Sheriff Richard Watson recognizes the memorial of police officers that have died in the line of duty at the St. Clair County Jail, Belleville, Ill., May 12, 2015. 375th Security Forces members also participated... More

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard posts the colors at the 33rd Annual “Heroes Behind the Badge” Law Enforcement Memorial Service at the St. Clair County Jail, Belleville, Ill., May 12, 2015. L... More

Sheriff Richard Watson gives the U.S. flag to a Fairview

Sheriff Richard Watson gives the U.S. flag to a Fairview

Sheriff Richard Watson gives the U.S. flag to a Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard member to present the colors at the 33rd Annual “Heroes Behind the Badge” Law Enforcement Memorial Service at the S... More

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard stand by before they performed a rifle salute at the 33rd Annual "Heroes Behind the Badge" Law Enforcement Memorial Service at the St. Clair County Jail, Belle... More

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard

The Fairview Heights Police Department Honor Guard render salutes as the U.S. flag rises at the 33rd Annual “Heroes Behind the Badge” Law Enforcement Memorial Service at the St. Clair County Jail, Belleville, I... More

A police officer from a local police department salutes

A police officer from a local police department salutes

A police officer from a local police department salutes a memorial in honor of the fallen police officers at the 33rd Annual "Heroes Behind the Badge" Law Enforcement Memorial Service at the St. Clair County Ja... More

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