Remembering Sergeant Derek McConnell
This evening I would like to take a moment to remember a true American Hero. When I first started this blog and project with the Warrior Canine Connection Honor Litter, I introduced the dogs one by one. If you’ve been following along, you probably also recall that each of these amazing animals is named for a serviceman or woman, most of whom were either killed or severely wounded in action. Besides highlighting the profound effect these animals have on those they serve and the people around them, we should take a moment to remember those for whom the dogs are named, and recognize their sacrifices.
Yesterday, March 18, marks the one year anniversary of the death of U.S. Army Sergeant Derek McConnell. In 2011, while deployed in Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom, Derek stepped on two IEDs while trying to save another soldier’s life. Derek was severely injured and had to have both legs amputated. It was a long hall for Derek, spending almost 2 months in the ICU and almost a year total in the hospital, before he returned home to New Jersey. Unfortunately, the joy of bring Derek home was short lived. Just when Derek and his family thought the worst was behind them, Derek had complications that required him to return to Walter Reed National Military Center, where he passed away last year.
Derek McConnell’s namesake, Warrior Canine Connection Derek, is growing up quickly and working hard to learn everything he will need to know to be able to serve.
To Derek’s loved ones, we would like to send our thoughts and prayers – we will never forget Derek’s sacrifice. If you would like to say a few words to Derek’s family, please visit Team Derek McConnell, a facebook page made to keep his memory alive.
Until next time, have joy in your heart, a smile on your face, and a dog by your side!
Bonnie