What a nice thought, Pat. Here is my contribution: My brother, Oren Hensley Kelley, served in the Air Force, and gave his life when his plane went down over the English Channel in WWII. He is buried in the Cambridge cemetery, England. A sister- in-law and two sisters have visited the cemetery and gave me pictures for my family history. I was the baby of the family and Oren's "pet" - maybe. I remember clearly him singing the then popular songs (1830s) and dancing me around the room! My brother, Elmer Ferdinand Kelley, deceased, served in the Marines during WWII and saw battles in Guadalcanal. He didn't talk much about it though. My brother, Edward Martin Kelley, deceased, was a military man, serving in the Army for many years and retired as a Commissioned officer. My brother Gene (Maurice Eugene) Kelley is still going at the ripe old age of 92!! He served in the Navy during WWII. It was a bit unusual we thought, to have a brother in each branch of the service. Now we must remember those serving now in such a dangerous situation. God bless all! Edna Kelley Burns