He might be 7,500 miles from home but on Valentine’s Day, but Tallulah Falls School alumnus Connor Brown knew he was loved.
Brown, a member of the TFS Class of 2015, is serving his country in Afghanistan with the U.S. Army National Guard.
This year’s class of seventh-grade students didn’t attend school with Brown but share a TFS bond with the soldier stationed far from home.
The students each made a card or wrote a note thanking Brown for his service.
According to seventh-grade world history teacher Nancy Almoyan, Brown graduated with her daughter Isabelle Almoyan.
“Over the holidays I had the opportunity to talk with Joey and Tammy Brown about their son. They gave me Connor’s address so I could send him a card from home. I immediately thought of my seventh graders. They love making cards!” Almoyan says. “I shared about Connor with my classes and pulled up some pictures of him on the classroom Smartboard. The minute the students saw him in his TFS uniform the connection was made; he was one of them.”
Brown is deployed with the 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division.
“I was so proud of the care and consideration that they took in order to send Connor their very best work,” Almoyan says. “They weren’t perfect, but they were very special.”
The students enjoyed the creative process, she adds.
“I think making the cards was a great way to thank Connor for his service,” says Joseph McGahee of Clarkesville.
“With Connor being a former TFS student it made it more special to do something kind for someone serving his country,” adds Anna Reese Akers of Demorest.
For anyone wishing to send greetings to Connor Brown, his address is as follows:
SPC Brown, Connor
Task Force South East
C Co 1-121 IN 48 IBCT
AP Lightning
APO-AE 09354
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