Coast Guard members and Los Angeles County Sheriffs run in honor of Senior Chief Horne

Coast Guard members took part in Los Angeles County Sheriffs Academy memorial run honoring Senior Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne in Marina Del Ray, Calif., Aug. 17, 2015. Several members of Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles- Long Beach, Air Station Los Angeles and surrounding Coast Guard units took part in the joint agency memorial run to celebrate the end of instruction for Los Angeles Sheriff recruit company 407. (Official U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Petty Officer Third Class Andrea Anderson)

Coast Guard members took part in Los Angeles County Sheriffs Academy memorial run honoring Senior Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne in Marina Del Ray, Calif., Aug. 17, 2015. Several members of Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles- Long Beach, Air Station Los Angeles and surrounding Coast Guard units took part in the joint agency memorial run to celebrate the end of instruction for Los Angeles Sheriff recruit company 407. (Official U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Petty Officer Third Class Andrea Anderson)

SAN PEDRO, Calif. – Coast Guard members participated in a Los Angeles County Sheriffs memorial run honoring Senior Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne in Marina Del Ray, August 17, 2015.

Members from Coast Guard Cutter Halibut, homeported in Marina Del Ray, Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles- Long Beach, Coast Guard Air Station Los Angeles and surrounding Coast Guard units were invited to participate in the annual run held by the graduating class of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Academy.

Each graduating class selects an honoree to dedicate the run to and Class 407 selected Senior Chief Horne. Horne was killed in the line of duty in 2012 while conducting a counter drug operation aboard the Halibut.

“When somebody falls from an agency it hurts everyone and we wanted to pay our respects to our partners and understand what it means to make the ultimate sacrifice,” said William Edson, Deputy Sheriff, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

The memorial run started and ended at the homeport of the Halibut where a moment of silence was shared between both agencies in respect to Senior Chief Horne.

“It’s an honor to have fellow law enforcement partners from our community honoring Coast Guard heroes such as Senior Chief Horne, said Lt. j.g. Matthew Hurtt, Commanding Officer, Coast Guard Cutter Halibut.


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