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Jack Llewellyn Knight

Cool Community, Parker County

Marker Text

Born on a farm near Garner (4 miles north) Jack L. Knight enlisted in the Texas National Guard in 1940. Mobilized for service during World War II, his unit was posted to Southeast Asia to help open the Burma Road between India and China. During one of the last battles in that region, Knight was killed while leading an attack on a Japanese position. Four months later, he was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, the only one awarded for the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations. In 1949 he was buried in this cemetery named for his great-grandfather. (1990)

Marker Details

Address Holders Chapel Road, off US 180 W of Weatherford
Location Description In the Holders Chapel Cemetery, from Weatherford take US 180 12 miles west, turn north onto Holders Chapel Road in the Cool Community, and continue about 1 mile to the cemetery.
Marker # 2699
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code World War II; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 34.002843, -101.316212

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