HOSCHTON - Harvard Kniffen, 87, died Saturday,
December 17, 2011, at Gwinnett Medical Center
following an extended illness.
He was born September 19, 1924, the son of
Canadian born Earl and Bertha Kniffen. He was a
Staff Sergeant in the 8th Air Force during World
War II. He enjoyed a 28-year career in retail
management with the same company (Kresge's) before
starting and running his own successful business
(Harvard Hardware) for 12 years until his
retirement. Mr. Kniffen was also preceded in death
by his sisters, Phyllis Hamilton and Geraldine
Richmond.
Survivors include his beloved wife of 64 years,
Bernice Kniffen; daughter and son-in-law, Linda
and Tim Sennitt, Hampshire, England; sons and
daughters-in-law, Jim and Jacqui Kniffen,
Charlotte, N.C., and Dan and Cheryl Kniffen,
Braselton; grandson, Matthew Kniffen, Braselton;
granddaughter, Michelle Kniffen, Braselton; and
sisters, Beverly Fonseth and Barbara Rau, both of
Indiana.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m.,
Wednesday, December 21, from the chapel of
Memorial Park South Funeral Home with interment
following in Memorial Park South Cemetery. Pastor
Alan Johnson will officiate. The family will
receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9
p.m., Tuesday, December 20, at the funeral home.
Refreshments will be served at the funeral home
following the service.
Upon graduation from high school at the age of
eighteen Harvard enlisted in the air force. He
trained as a gunner on B24 Bombers in Laredo,
Texas before leaving for England where the Richard
Greene crew (his crew) converted to B17 Bombers.
When the Richard Greene crew was first assigned to
the 493rd BG on the 28th
December 1944, they were originally placed with the
862nd BS. However, in February 1945
the 862nd BS was released for duties with
the 3rd Scouting force acting as weather
ships. As this was a non bombing role, the new
crews recently assigned were transferred to the 863rd
BS, this included the Richard Greene crew, who
were reassigned on the 15th February
1945.
The following is a partial outline of
Harvard's career progression within the USAAF.
1011 44/12 28/12/1944 SO
#239 assigned from 70th Repl Depot
assigned 862 BS
1364 45/01 09/01/1945 SO
#9 promoted from Cpl to Sgt (Temp)
1789 45/02 15/02/1945 SO
#46 transfer from 862 BS to 863 BS
0383 45/03 31/03/1945 SO
#30(165) promoted from Sgt to S/Sgt (Temp)
1247 45/05 07/05/1945 SO
#120 TD to AAF Rest Home AAF Sta
#558 9 days
1253 45/05 08/05/1945 SO
#121 para 8 SO #120 revoked
Commemorative Patch
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Air Medal
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Badge mistakenly attributed to 863rd
Squadron. It actually belonged to
the 13th Anti-submarine Squadron
from which the 493rd BG
got many of its crews.
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Harvard served with the USAAF, 8th Air Force,
493rd Bombardment Group (nicknamed “The Fighting
493rd”)
in Boeing B17 bombers flying out of Debach
(pronounced "Deb-idge"), Suffolk, England and saw
combat over Germany,
his aircraft being hit multiple times and
sustaining serious damage. For service to his
country he was awarded
the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters.
1946
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2013
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USAAF Station 152, Debach, then and now.
Enlisted men's quarters were in metal
Nissen Huts and,
by all reports, were somewhat crowded, damp and
cold.
Harvard was a Nose Gunner/Toggler on B17
bombers. His position was in the nose of the
aircraft as seen above.
It was his responsibility to operate the nose gun
and to release the bombs.
An artists impression of the Navigator
and Nose Gunner's positions in a B17 bomber.
An artist's impression of
the group's 124th mission
(to Nienhagen, Germany).
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A computer generated image
of a B17G of the 493rd BG
(H)
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Harvard's regular aircraft "Heinie's
Headache", a B17G of the 863rd Bomb
Squadron
Harvard's missions including time with
the 862nd squadron and several other
aircraft in which he flew.
(L) S. Sgt. Harvard Clinton Kniffen
receiving his Air Medal in 1945
(R) Having returned from a mission to
Berlin we see the Greene crew, with Harvard on
the right,
observing shell damage to the starboard wing
and flap on B17 44-6808, "Kraut Stomper"
Harvard was interviewed regarding his war
time experiences and he can
been seen and heard here. These links keep
changing but you will be taken
to the correct site where you can search for him
by name:
S. Sgt. Harvard Clinton Kniffen, USAAF is
remembered.
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