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A fallen Marine was honored in brunswick Sunday.
1st Lieutenant James Zimmerman of Smyrna. died while serving in Afghanistan.
Sunday afternoon, the Marine Reserve Training Center at the Brunswick Landing Executive Airport was formally named in his honor.
Zimmerman was 25 years old when he was killed.
Zimmerman's family and fellow marines called it a bittersweet ceremony.
Marine Reserve Training Center in Brunswick Named After Fallen Marine James Zimmerman
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