Irk Engman/News MinerCommand Sgt, Maj. Charles Greene stands at ease during Thursday's dedication ceremony.MEMORIAL: CavalrymenContinued from Page A1said Lt. Col. Mike Kasales, the squadron commander Rather, it is to remember their love of country and selfless service.”Pfc Brian Mutshler worked in construction before joining the military and spent several hours one day laying the foundation for the structure.“It’s just a nice way to pay tribute to those guys, he said.As the cavalrymen stood informat ion outside of headquarters for the brief dedication ceremony, chaplain Brian Tung reminded them that they stand lefl-to-right, just as the words on the memorial are read lefl-to-right, and so they all stand together as one group in protecting peace,“It’s dedicated to the eight soldiers who paid the ultimate sacrifice, but it’s also dedicated to those that carry on, he said.Contact staff writer Chris Freiberg at 459-7545.