John William Conner interview, December 17, 2009.
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Kentucky Historical Society
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These cards were created by staff of the Kentucky Historical Society. From the description of Kentucky General Assembly biography cards, 1792-1960s. (Kentucky Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 671373485 ...
United States. Army
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Conner, John William,
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Connor discusses his thirty-three year service in the United States military, which spanned three wars: World War II, Korean War and the Vietnam War. Connor talks about entering the ROTC in college and then being called to service around 1942-1943 in the United States Army. Connor served four years in the Army before transferring to the Army Reserves and then, later, to the National Guard (Richmond, Kentucky unit). Connor mentions the work that he performed as a mail courier in the Army, deliver...