
My Father, Cpl Leroy Dykstra, US Army, service 1952-1954.

My Father-in-law, Edward Davis, US Navy, service 1955-1961

My Grandfather, Pvt Jerry Dykstra, US Army, service 1918.

Cynthia Meerdink, my grandmother, far left, with other members of the girls society at First Reformed Church in Hull, Iowa, sewing a service banner for our church, during the Great War. It and the one for the Second World War were still hanging in the church when I was a young girl in the 1960s.
I urge you to spend some time reading stories at my sister's site Wartime Remembrances.
http://www.jefferson.k12.wi.us/jms/LibraryHomePage/WartimeRemembrances/Veterans/allnew.htm