Career
Seriously wounded in the course of the assault, the third suffered while on active duty, he continued to fight alongside his men until his injuries forced him to stand down (although he continued to direct the assault). Although losing one-third of his platoon, Connor"s men were successfully able to outflank the enemy killing seven German soldiers and capturing forty more as well as taking a considerable amount of supplies including three machine guns. Connor joined the Army from his birth city of Wilmington, Delaware in January 1941.
He was discharged in 1945.