Harold Eugene Knudsen, Jr. 

BornJan. 30, 1941
DiedSept. 14, 1966
Service BranchAir Force
Rank1st Lieutenant
Rating or JobPilot
Unit 
CampaignViet Nam
Military Citations 
Honors 
Family 
Notes

1st Lt. Harold Eugene Knudsen Jr.

Jan. 30, 1941 - Sept. 14, 1966

Paradise

In the six months he served in Vietnam, Harold Knudsen flew 140 missions in his Phantom F4-C fighter. He had earned seven air medals and was headed for a promotion to captain.

On Sept. 14, 1966, however, his jet crashed while he was flying an air strike near Phan Rang.

According to his wishes, Knudsen was buried at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, from where he had graduated in June 1963.

Four years earlier, in 1959, Knudsen graduated from Paradise High School. He was president and a life member of the California Scholarship Federation, played football, ran track and played in the school band.

Not only was Knudsen active in school, he was also a member of the Paradise Order of Demolay and an Eagle scout.

Knudsen, who was born in North Dakota, moved with his family to Paradise in 1955.

Chico News & Review, May 26, 1988

 

Sources

National Archives

Chico News & Review

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