Memorial service held for Humboldt Bay Coast Guardsman
MCINLEYVILLE, Calif. — The Coast Guard held a memorial service here today, at Azalea Hall, for the 27-year-old Coast Guardsman who died after a swimming accident April 22, 2009. Seaman James A. Salac, a food service specialist at Group Humboldt Bay, was recovered from the Trinity River at Kimtu Beach in Willow Creek, Calif., by the Humboldt County
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It’s always sad to see that one of our young servicemen has passed away, even worse that he leaves behind a wife and young child. Everyone should keep him and his family in their thoughts and prayers.
Kind words Capt. Dave. Thanks for stopping by.