. >> the names of all 142 men were read aloud at today's ceremony in guadalupe park. they are now looking into where they went to high school to recognize them as well. >>> for close to 30 years, he has served those who served. but soon the chaplain at the san jose police department will be leaving. it is a full time job in san jose. and for 28 years, dave bridgen has been giving them their money's worth. he is our bay area proud. >> reporter: if there's one thing dave bridgen has learned during his time with the san jose police department, it's that there is no such thing as small talk when you're chaplain to a big city force. dave, you see, believes all those little conversations he's had over the past three decades in hallways, squad cars and crime scenes have paved the way to his office when it's time for a big one. >> this wall, these walls can tell a lot of stories. >> reporter: the chaplain's walls, most recently, can be found in a donated office atop a san jose funeral home. the icebox, as officers call it, is something of an unofficial cop clubhouse, at times