Jacksonville WWII Veteran, American hero, dies at 100
Share and Follow

He served during The Greatest Generation. Staff Sergeant John Connelly lived to 100. Friends say he was a God-fearing man who loved family and country.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville community is mourning the loss of a true American hero. 

Staff Sgt. John J. Connelly, a World War II veteran, passed away early this morning at the age of 100.

Born in 1924, Connelly reached his centennial milestone in January. Though he never bragged about his military service, his story is one of extraordinary bravery and resilience.

During World War II, Connelly served as a waist gunner aboard a B-24 bomber, flying perilous missions over Germany. On July 21, 1944, during his eighth combat mission, enemy fire struck his aircraft, forcing the crew to parachute to safety. According to his son-in-law Robert Pollett, that was his first parachute jump—one he had never trained for. Instead of landing in neutral Switzerland as hoped, Connelly and his crew found themselves in hostile German territory, where they were captured by local villagers and turned over to Nazi forces.

Connelly endured the brutal conditions of a prisoner-of-war camp, including the infamous “Death March,” one of the most harrowing ordeals faced by American service members. He was eventually imprisoned in Stalag 11B, where he and fellow captives suffered through disease, malnutrition, and inhumane treatment. Liberation finally came at the hands of a British tank regiment, ending his ordeal and allowing him to return home as a free man.

Back in the U.S., Connelly built a life defined by faith, family, and hard work. He married, raised children, and established a successful career in real estate. Though he lived quietly, his service and sacrifice left an indelible mark on the nation he fought to protect.

Thursday, America bid farewell to more than just a veteran—we say goodbye to a devoted family man who honored the values of the Greatest Generation.

A family friend, John Beasley, says when he learned about Sgt. Connelly’s death, he was quite upset. “My heart is broken,” he says. Beasley calls him a “hero, history book.” 

 And he offered these words:

“Rest in peace, SSGT. Connelly. Your service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.”

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Joe Rogan slams Trump's Biden plaque at White House: 'This is so crazy'

Joe Rogan Criticizes Trump’s Controversial Biden Plaque at White House: ‘This is So Crazy

In a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” podcast host Joe…
Chicago nonprofit Concrete Rose 773 hosts girls flag football camp at Pullman Community Center

Chicago’s Concrete Rose 773 Kicks Off Girls Flag Football Camp at Pullman Community Center

In a vibrant corner of Chicago, a unique initiative is taking shape,…
Palisades councilmember blasts city after shocking doc on wildfires

Palisades Councilmember Criticizes City Following Revealing Documentary on Wildfires

An LA City Council member representing the Palisades has voiced concerns that…
Deadly helicopter collision in New Jersey kills one, critically injures another

Tragic Helicopter Collision in New Jersey Results in One Fatality, Leaves Another in Critical Condition

A tragic helicopter accident in Hammonton, New Jersey, resulted in one fatality…
Flu surges across US as holiday travel fuels record infections

Holiday Travel Sparks Record Flu Spike Across the US

The flu is making its presence felt across the United States just…
Marty Supreme: The table tennis titan with a wild life

Marty Supreme: The Table Tennis Prodigy with an Extraordinary Journey

With a lean build, a distinctive mustache, and sharp eyes behind his…
Donald Trump meets with Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago - and snaps at reporter

Donald Trump and Zelensky’s Mar-a-Lago Meeting: Tensions Flare with Reporter’s Question

In a significant display of diplomacy, former President Donald Trump extended a…
Dear Abby: I'm walking on eggshells around my alcoholic husband—I've had enough

Finding Strength: Navigating Life with an Alcoholic Spouse – A Woman’s Plea for Change

DEAR ABBY: After 15 years of marriage, my retired husband, “Seth,” is…