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Fallen Game Wardens Memorial

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​HONORING FALLEN GAME WARDENS


​On May 20, 2024, many gathered at the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources headquarters to honor the 10 Kentucky game wardens who have lost their lives in the line of duty since 1918.​ 


​Fallen Officer Memorial Ceremony - May 20, 2024

​Photograph series by Rachel Cummings​​


A bagpiper leads a procession  
Four Officers are walking and carrying a folded flag and wreath  
Flower arrangements are resting on a table 
Four Conservation officers are walking in a procession 
two officers are standing in the center of the memorial. Officers are lined up around it. 
Four officers are standing in prayer in the center of the memorial
 
A bagpiper is playing between two officers 
Two officers are installing an American Flag on a flag pole 
An officer is standing at attention to a wreath in the center of the memorial 
An officer is speaking at a podium as the Commissioner stands to his right
An Conservation officer is speaking at a podium as the Commissioner stands to his right 
Two officers are carrying a wreath as a line of officers stands to the left 
The Commissioner is speaking at a podium as a man stands to his right 
An officer is speaking at a podium as another officer, a woman and the commissioner stand behind him with their heads down in prayer 
A man is speaking to a woman as people are seated under a tent 
Deputy Commissioner Clark is standing with a group fo two officers and three women 
Four conservation officers and walking in a line in the center of the memorial 
The commissioner is standing and speaking with a man a woman and a child 
Commission Storm is standing and speaking in a group of four women and a child 
The fallen officer memorial
  
A man and woman are looking at memorial markers
An officer is speaking with a group of two men and two women in the center of the fallen officer memorial
 

ABOUT THE MEMORIAL

On May 17, 2014, a memorial honoring the sacrifice of the fallen game wardens was dedicated in Frankfort. 


Robert C. Banker  

Robert C. Banker

On March 19, 1987, Game Warden Robert C. Banker was shot and killed in Christian County after issuing a man a fishing citation.  The suspect was convicted of Officer Banker's murder and sentenced to 22 years in prison.

Douglas W. Bryant  

Douglas W. Bryant

On May 19, 2003, Game Warden Douglas W. Bryant was killed when his patrol truck was intentionally struck by the car of a man he was pursuing on I-75/71 in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.

James Claxton  

James R. Claxton

On December 23, 1933, Deputy Ga​me Warden James Claxton was shot and killed in Carroll County as he and two other wardens served a warrant on a man for using a double wing net in violation of state game laws.

John C. Martin  

John C. Martin

On August 7, 1947, Game Warden John C. Martin was shot and killed while investigating out-of-season squirrel hunting in Warren County.  The suspect who shot Officer Martin was arrested approximately two hours later.  The man's brother was also arrested at a later date and charged as an accomplice.

Bernard D. Ratliff  

Bernard D. Ratliff

On June 21, 1999, Game Warden Bernard D. Ratliff suffered a fatal heart attack while on duty participating in agency approved physical training.

Elijah Roberts  

Elijah Roberts

On September 14, 1918, Game Warden Elijah Roberts was shot and killed from an ambush in Breathitt County by two suspects who were seeking revenge against him.  He and another game warden were returning from a multi-day investigation in Hazard and were approaching Warden Roberts' home when the two suspects opened fire from a nearby cliff hidden in a cluster of bushes.

Denver Tabor  ​

Denver Tabor​

On July 20, 1973, Game Warden Denver Tabor drowned in the Ohio River in Crittenden County while attempting to save the life of a 10-year-old ​child who had fallen overboard from a boat.

David Thomas Childs  

David Thomas Childs

On April 8, 1972, Game Warden Childs and Trooper James McNeely of the KSP drowned when their boat went over Dam 4 on the Kentucky River. The officers were searching for two missing juveniles when the accident occurred.

James Brady McClain  

James Brady McClain

On April 28, 1959, Game Warden James Brady McClain was killed in a vehicle crash on U.S. 68 on mile west of Gracey. Officer McClain was returning from a conservation meeting in Christian County with the accident occurred.

Raymond Alexander Birdsong  

Raymond Alexander Birdsong

On October 21, 1965, Game Warden Raymond Alexander Birdsong was killed in a vehicle crash on Route 453, approximately one-half mile north of Grand Rivers, Kentucky. Officer Birdsong died while on duty.​​​​​​
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