


Ron Cuzze & Jim Mercado of the NSLEOA present a donation to Frank Adams for the Nevada Law Enforcement Memorial. The NSLEOA is a long time supporter of the Memorial.


THE NEXT MEMORIAL CEREMONY WILL BE HELD IN MAY 2014, details TBA. The run will start Apr 2014.
The NSLEOA Salutes The Memorial
A TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICE IN NEVADA
HISTORY
The Nevada Law Enforcement Officers Memorial was dedicated on May 13, 1998. Governor Bob Miller, hundreds of state dignitaries and law enforcement officers from around the nation attended the first Nevada Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Ceremony. This memorial to Nevada's slain law enforcement officers was built through private funds. The fund raising effort was led by the Nevada Conference of Police and Sheriffs. THIS MEMORIAL RECEIVES "NO FUNDING" FROM ANY GOVERNMENT AGENCY. The maintenance and up-keep is also paid by private contributions.
Each year in May, Nevada's law enforcement officers make an Olympic type run from Las Vegas to the Memorial in Carson City. They carry a roll of the names of all the officers that have lost their lives so they will always be remembered. It starts a week before the Memorial Ceremony and ends at the presentation.
The Memorial Ceremony is usually held the second week of May. The ceremony itself is an honor to watch and includes:
Presentation of the colors, Bag pipes, 21-gun salute, Laying of the wreath, Speeches, Prayer, Reverent songs, Riderless horse, Finalized by families of the fallen laying carnations on the Memorial and Taps.
Frank Adams, Executive Director, Nevada Sheriffs' and Chiefs' Association is a historian who conducts and schedules the Memorial Ceremonies.



