Jack B. Fair
Jack B. Fair
Army
JACK
B.
FAIR
May 7, 1921 -
BIRTHPLACE: St George KS
SOLDIER DETAILS
HIGHEST RANK: Corporal
DIVISION:
Army
THEATER OF OPERATION:
Pacific
DISCHARGED: 1945
HONORED BY: Dennis Fair
PRISONER OF WAR
KILLED IN ACTION
BIOGRAPHY
Jack Fair born in St. George KS was in the Army in the Pacific fighting the Japanese. Jack was in the field artillery, and mules were still being used. Shortly after being promoted to Corporal, a mule kicked Jack, so he kicked back at the mule, which was observed by an officer, and back to PFC (Private First Class) went Jack! Jack fought in many of the Island battles and contracted malaria, for which he received a pension. Jack’s humble opinion was that in the Pacific war, the Army did most of the fighting/dying while the Marines garnered most of the headlines. In civilian life Jack was a Sheet Metal worker and he and his wife Mona had five children. Jack died at the VA hospital in Topeka KS.