Monday, May 31, 2010

In Memoriam Wells L. Brady

We keep the day. With festal cheer, With books and music, surely we Will drink to him, whate'er he be, And sing the songs he loved to hear.
-Tennyson
In Memoriam A.H.H.

I'm back in Orem for a few weeks helping the fam with the move and today, as we amassed enough giveaways to stock DI for the next year, Tay and La introduced me to some of the quality American television I've been missing for the last few months via Hulu. Throughout the day, these two commercials from American Airlines deservedly got a lot of air time.

My grandpa served in the U.S. Navy before, during, and after WWII and I welcome opportunities like today to remember the sacrifice he and others like him made for our country.
My cousin Kevin is third generation navy, and he reverently keeps my grandpa's uniforms in pristine condition. Recently, he posted some pictures of them along with explanations of the different ribbons and markings:

'Ribbons in WWII were just that....ribbons! Handsewn on. From top left to right then bottom left to right:
- Navy Good Conduct medal (2 awards) - 8 years of 'not getting caught' as we used to say
- American Defense Medal (with star indicating overseas service) For service in the military PRIOR to December 7, 1941 (Pearl Harbor)
- American Campaign Medal - For service in the US during WWII
- Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (with thre
e bronze stars indicating specific actions in the Pacific)
- WWII Victory Medal - For WWII service'

Grandpa died over 11 years ago, but our family never fails to reminisce about the good memories we have of spending time with him and learning about his life. His military service was only one small part of who he was, but it helped shaped him, it help shaped this country, and it helps shape us.


I sometimes forget that veterans don't always qualify for senior citizens' benefits, so it helps to have these reminders that there are men and women out serving their country today who will be the heroes of future generations, as my grandpa is to me. In fact, they are already heroes. And I salute them.

3 comments:

Holly said...

Ok- Hold the phone...

What move?!?! We are going to be in Utah June 30- July 6th so I really need to know! :) So sweet of you to come home to move.

Also- I thought your grandpa was so neat! How cool of your cousin to not only have the uniform, but to share with the family what it all means. THat is very cool!

Love, love, love HULU! Glad you could catch up! How much longer are you in UK?

Kenta63 said...

Hi Megan.
I just found out we are related.
Your grandad Wells Brady is the son of Anna Louise Lindquist Brady wich is the daughter of Andrew " Andersson " Lindquist and Louisa Augusta Osterdahl.Louisa Osterdahl is sister to my fathers mothers mother.Louisa Augusta Osterdahl went to Amerika in 1886 and she married Andrew Lindquist 1887 in Sanpetet UTAH.
It would be great if you wanted to get in touch with me to discuss our ancestors.
kent.h.janson@telia.com
Greetings from Sweden

Kezia said...

Hi Megan,
I stumble across your blog in my search to find out more information on Louise Augusta Osterdahl, Grandpa Brady's grandmother. I have also been searching for other resources or contacts to help in my research on our Swedish Family.

Thank you for having this blog.