 | Border Patrol Inspector Bert G. Walthall United States Department of Justice - Border Patrol U.S. Government Wednesday, December 27, 1933 |
Inspector Walthall's story was told by Charles Askins (One of the two other inspectors in the vehicle) in his book Unrepenant Sinner. The weapon used was a 32 Special caliber Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle. Anonymous
2009-04-16
As I look at the faces of the men and women here, I see the faces of my co-workers. I can imagine each of them shooting the bull and swapping war stories at choir practice as the meat sizzles on the grill. I see them laughing, pranking and teasing their fellow agents, as we often do when we relieve stress. I wish that each of them were still here to share the good times.
And I feel compelled to look at each of the faces here and remember…to remember that each of them made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country and we should NEVER forget them or their service.
Too often the sacrifices of those who serve our country are overlooked or casually dismissed by the very public they served so selflessly. But WE should never forget them…each and every one of them. May they each rest in peace eternally in God’s loving embrace. SBPA James Doran US Border Patrol 2008-07-22
Inspector Walthall, On today, the 74th anniversary of your murder, I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country and to the Patrol.
R.I.P. A fellow El Paso Station BPA Anonymous
2007-12-27
YOU ARE REMEMBERED TODAY AND THANK YOU SIR FOR YOUR SERVICE VANDENBERGHE MANCHESTER, NH 2007-12-26
Thank You Inspector Walthall for your ultimate sacrifice. I know your partner Inspector Curtis D Mosley never forgot the sacrifice that you made defending the border of the United States. We should all remeber theses scarifices to protect the freedoms that we all enjoy. Brian Curtis Mosley Grandson Patrol Inspector Curtis D Mosley 2007-07-06
Rest in peace brother. V-28 USBP 2004-12-27
Remembering you along with all the others on 12-27 who gave the ultimate sacrifice. Rest in Peace. You're not forgotten. Anonymous
2004-12-27
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