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Staff Sgt. Joshua Conner reviews a copy of a company

Staff Sgt. Joshua Conner reviews a copy of a company

Staff Sgt. Joshua Conner reviews a copy of a company muster roll from his relative Lawrence Conner, who served with the 8th and 12th Virginia regiments during the Revolutionary War. The Conner family’s historic... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Conner reviews a copy of his relative

Staff Sgt. Joshua Conner reviews a copy of his relative

Staff Sgt. Joshua Conner reviews a copy of his relative 1st Lt. Garlin Murl Conner’s honorable discharge certificate from World War II enclosed in the Conner family’s historical record book, July 24, 2015. Acco... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Conner holds a copy of the Conner

Staff Sgt. Joshua Conner holds a copy of the Conner

Staff Sgt. Joshua Conner holds a copy of the Conner family’s historical record book with family documents dating back to the Revolutionary War. According to various news reports, 1st. Lt. Garlin Murl Conner, do... More

Staff Sgt. Joshua Conner holds a photograph of his

Staff Sgt. Joshua Conner holds a photograph of his

Staff Sgt. Joshua Conner holds a photograph of his relative 1st Lt. Garlin Murl Conner, World War II veteran. According to various news reports, G. Conner is the second most decorated soldier from World War II.... More

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