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		<title>To My Relatives On Veteran&#8217;s Day&#8230;. Thank You!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know there are many relatives who served our country that are not yet on this list. By next year, I hope that I can find you and add you to our little tribute. From Philip Sr., Colleen, Philip Jr. and Kevin&#8230;. THANK YOU! On Veteran’s Day we honor Soldiers who protect our nation. For [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know there are many relatives who served our country that are not yet on this list. By next year, I hope that I can find you and add you to our little tribute.</p>
<p>From Philip Sr., Colleen, Philip Jr. and Kevin&#8230;. THANK YOU!</p>
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<p>On Veteran’s Day we honor<br />
Soldiers who protect our nation.<br />
For their service as our warriors,<br />
They deserve our admiration.</p>
<p>Some of them were drafted;<br />
Some were volunteers;<br />
For some it was just yesterday;<br />
For some it’s been many years;</p>
<p>In the jungle or the desert,<br />
On land or on the sea,<br />
They did whatever was assigned<br />
To produce a victory.</p>
<p>Some came back; some didn’t.<br />
They defended us everywhere.<br />
Some saw combat; some rode a desk;<br />
All of them did their share.</p>
<p>No matter what the duty,<br />
For low pay and little glory,<br />
These soldiers gave up normal lives,<br />
For duties mundane and gory.</p>
<p>Let every veteran be honored;<br />
Don’t let politics get in the way.<br />
Without them, freedom would have died;<br />
What they did, we can’t repay.</p>
<p>We owe so much to them,<br />
Who kept us safe from terror,<br />
So when we see a uniform,<br />
Let’s say &#8220;thank you&#8221; to every wearer.</p>
<p>By Joanna Fuchs</td>
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<h2>Private Ralph Yerks</h2>
<p>b. 1894  d.1918<br />
World War I, US Army, 9th Infantry, 2nd Division<br />
Killed in Action and is buried in Thiaucourt, France at the St. Mihiel American Cemetery.<br />
<em>Genealogy Note: Colleens Great Uncle</em></p>
<h2>Second Lieutenant Harry W. Lewis</h2>
<p>b.1892  d.1972<br />
World War I, American Expeditionary Forces<br />
Served on the United States Expeditionary Force in France.  Stay an extra year after the Armistice was signed and played tennis for the AEF team assigned to rebuild relations in war torn Europe.<br />
<em>Genealogy Note: My Grandfather</em></p>
<h2>James Tierney</h2>
<p>b. 1894  d.1931<br />
World War I, American Expeditionary Forces<br />
Company M, 307 Infantry<br />
James served in France and saw many friends die in Europe.  We have a letter from him, to his brother Frank, while in France.<br />
<em>Genealogy Note: My Great Uncle</em></p>
<h2>Lloyd Lewis</h2>
<p>b.1928  d. 2000<br />
Korean War Conflict<br />
Served in a &#8220;secondary&#8221; MASH unit in Japan.�<br />
<em>Genealogy Note: My Uncle </em></p>
<h2>Colonel Robert E. Dunn, US Army</h2>
<p>b. 1892  d. 1974<br />
Served in both World War I and World War II.  In WWII Colonel Dunn lead a black Division of Engineers on Okinawa.<br />
<em>Genealogy Note: Husband to Grace Elinor Tierney, my Great Aunt.</em></p>
<h2>James Leroy Yerks III</h2>
<p>b. 1938<br />
Non-Wartime<br />
Served in the U.S. Navy<br />
<em>Genealogy Note: Colleen&#8217;s Father.</em></p>
<h2>William B. Yerks</h2>
<p>b. 1891 d. 1960<br />
World War I<br />
William fought in World War I and survived a Mustard Gas attack, only to die of complications of it some years later.<br />
<em>Genealogy Note: Colleens Great Uncle and brother of Private Ralph Yerks.</em></p>
<h2>Jonathan J. Foley</h2>
<p>b. 1896   d. 967<br />
<em>Genealogy Note: Husband of Agnes Beattie, my Great Aunt.</em></p>
<h2>Brian Hogan</h2>
<p>Gulf War 1990 -1991<br />
<em>Genealogy Note: Husband to my cousin, Patty Brady Hogan.</em></p>
<h2>John W. Dunn</h2>
<p>b. 1930  d. 2000<br />
USAF  Active Duty 1948-1953<br />
Korea 1950-1952<br />
USAF AIR Guard &#8211; Berlin Wall Conflict 1961-1962<br />
Retired USCG reserves 1979<br />
<em>Genealogy Note: Son of Edna V. Hone, a distant cousin to Colleen.</em></p>
<h2>John E Dunn</h2>
<p>1985-1990, USAF Active Duty<br />
<em>Genealogy Note: Another  distant cousin to Colleen.</em></p>
<h2>William Sheehan</h2>
<h2>Fred Barnes</h2>
<h2>George Condos</h2>
<h2>Nick Condos</h2>
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