Fayetteville Honors SOF K9s Killed In Action at Memorial Day Ceremony

Airborne Museum Recognizes Dedication of Special Operations Canine Soldiers


FAYETTEVILLE, N.C., May 24, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Each Memorial Day, the Special Operations Forces (SOF) K9 Memorial Committee and the Airborne & Special Operations Museum (ASOM) hold a K9 Memorial Ceremony near "Constant Vigilance", the world's first memorial to SOF K9s killed in the line of duty. The 2016 ceremony will be held on Monday, May 30th at 12 noon on the grounds of the ASOM in Fayetteville.

"Constant Vigilance," which was dedicated in July of 2013, honors canines from around the world. Surrounding stones have the dog's birth and date killed in action. The plaque reads the Bond Between a SOF handler and his K9 is eternal. Trusting each other is a nameless language. Here we honor the SOF K9s that have paid the ultimate price.

Crystal Blasjo and her son Talon will attend the ceremony. Blasjo's husband Aaron and his dog Hunter were killed in action on May 29, 2011. She and her son will be placing flags for Aaron and Hunter.

These well trained dogs have saved numerous lives. In fact, they often died saving lives. Fittingly, Constant Vigilance overlooks "Iron Mike" – the icon of the Airborne Trooper. Both memorials are on the grounds of the ASOM.

Paul Galloway, The Airborne & Special Operations Museum Foundation's Executive Director, said, "These truly daring and brave dogs often lead their soldier team-members in the most dire conditions to save lives and complete the mission. They've given their lives for their country and we are grateful to be able to honor them on this special day."

Field of Honor

Each year, Fayetteville and Cumberland County host a "Field of Honor" on the grounds of the ASOM. Each flag honors a current or past service member. They do the same for the canine soldiers. The "K9 Field of Honor" surrounds the statue during "Field of Honor." Large flags are placed next to the dog's flag representing handlers that were killed alongside the dog.

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Contacts:
SOF K9 Memorial Committee
www.sofk9memorial.com
Chuck Yeager, president

Airborne & Special Operations Museum Foundation
Paul Galloway, president execdir@asomf.org
Jim Ryder, marketing & Pr pr@asomf.org
www.asomf.org
(910) 643-2778

For more Memorial Day activities in Cumberland County, go to www.VisitFayettevilleNC.com/events

About the Fayetteville Area Convention & Visitors Bureau (FACVB)  

The FACVB is a private, not-for-profit organization responsible for positioning Cumberland County as a destination for conventions, sporting events and individual travel. For additional information, visit www.VisitFayettevilleNC.com or call 1-888-98-HEROES.

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