Rosemary Kapp
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Rosemary Kapp was Baptised Catholic on 27 September 1953 at Mother of Perpetual Help, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. I joined the Air Force Nov 9, 1972. I met my husband, Francis Marion Connolly, in the Air Force at Barksdale AFB. We had assignments at RAF Mildenhall, Ellsworth AFB, Lowry AFB, Tinker AFB, NATO Italy, and Los Angeles AFB. I became a member of the Daughters of the Revolution on Mar 5, 2021.
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