Knobel is like any other town in this country. Everyday we have young men and women going off to defend OUR COUNTRY against the evil in this world that threatens our way of life. Some come home but are changed for life, others don't come home at all. But one thing is still the same they know that they are Proud of this country and will stand up and defend our Flag and ALL that she stands for. So when you see our flag flying high on a house, vehicle or pole hopefully alittle American Pride will well up in your heart and you can Thank the men and women of Knobel and all over this land for a job well done.
                 Harry Fairchild Jr.
He served in the U.S Army. He was the son of Harry Sr. & Mazie (Davis) Fairchild. He married  Goldie (Archer). He passed away March 4,2002
In an e-mail Uncle June sent my mom (Norma Archer Hanner) his sister-in-law he stated that he was drafted into the Army in April 1944 and was discharged in May 1946. He was in the U.S Army Sig. Corp and served in Belgium, Germany and Phillipine Island Manila. 
These 2 men are extra special to me because they are my uncles.
            Ulys Fairchild
Ulys is also the son Harry Sr. & Mazie (Davis) Fairchild. He married Opal (Archer).
                Ernest Bullington
Ernest is the son of John & Lula Bullington. He married Dephane Fairchild.
Goldie (Archer) Fairchild gave me some names of other men in World War 2 from Knobel. If you have a picture or story about any of these men Please e-mail me.
1.Howard Green
2.J.E Reynolds
3.Pepper Martin
4.Vernon High
5.Lester Bass
6.Lavois Mansker (Cecil Eaton's sisters son)
         Thank You Aunt Goldie!
This is a picture of Arthur James Jett he served during WW1.
Arthur James Jett b.March 18,1894 in Shannon County Mountains, Mo. married Cornelia Ray Hastings Nov.12,1926. He died May 19, 1979 and is buried in Bonds Cemetary, Knobel Ar.  
** This picture and info was sent to me by: Jon & Sue Jett
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