Camellia Gardens Memorial

The annual Camellia Gardens Memorial Service paid tribute to 59 deceased members of Team Robins May 23 in the tranquil garden across from the Horizons Event Center. Maj. Gen. Craig Gourley, Air Force Reserve Command vice commander, delivered the memorial address, the base honor guard delivered a 21-gun salute and taps was played. The service is a 37-year tradition rooted in a partnership between Robins, the Middle Georgia Camellia Society and the Robins Regional Chamber of Commerce. The three teamed in 1976 to establish and dedicate the garden. At the garden’s entrance, a brick and mortar wall displays gold plaques with the names of 1,896 deceased military and civilian members from Robins who were honored in past ceremonies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Raymond Crayton/Released)

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