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Friday, November 11, 2011

A poppy for the many, many veterans in my family. Photos of a few of them:

Dominick Connelly, my father's great-grandfather, who served in the Union Army during the Civil War.

My mother's Uncle Sidney Wilson, a British soldier who was killed in 1917 in World War I, before she was born.


My grandfather, William I. Connelly Sr, who served as a lawyer for the Coast Guard during World War II.



My father, William I. Connelly Jr, who served in the Army Air Force in England during World War II (and also in Europe when the war was over).



For my husband Larry, a Vietnam War veteran;


my son Jonathan Ford



and his wife Jennifer, who both served 10 years in the US Army;




My son Aaron Ford who served 4 years in the US Air Force;


My son Larry Thomas Holstein who served in the US Air Force;



and my son Derek Ford, still in service as a Sergeant Major in the Army National Guard.



To all our soldiers, my profound gratitude and respect.

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  8. Thank you. This is a very poignant post. Love you

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  9. What a fantastic family tradition! I know you are very proud!

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  10. A lovely post, your family has served both your country and mine well and faithfully.

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  11. Thank you Warren and Rowan. Rowan, you know my Dad actually served England too, in a way--he was stationed at Steeple Morden Air Base near Royston during WWII.

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  12. Interesting, timely and, as anon said, "poignant". Thanks for sharing.

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  13. Thank you to your family. My baby is scheduled to become an Army 2nd Lt. when he graduates college. These days I love to hear stories of 'old soldiers.'

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  14. Congratulations to you son, Joy! How proud you must be. And how grateful we all are for men like him.

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