The International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee dedicated the Wall of the Fallen on September 9, 2006 as a permanent monument to honor towing operators killed in the line of service, with a mission to generate public awareness of the dangers involved in the towing and recovery industry, according to the museum. The Wall continues to add names annually at a ceremony attended by families and operators from across the country.
Operator takeaway
The Wall of the Fallen was dedicated in 2006 — every name on that wall represents a person who went to work and did not come home. If you have never visited, make the trip to Chattanooga.