Background
Knight was born in Garner, Texas.
Knight was born in Garner, Texas.
He graduated from Weatherford Junior College, in Weatherford, Texas, in 1938, and joined the Texas National Guard with his brother Curtis on November 18, 1940.
He was awarded the United States highest military decoration for valor, the, posthumously. World World War II Knight served as a first lieutenant in the 124th Cavalry Regiment, Mars Task Force. On February 2, 1945, near LoiKang, Burma, Knight single-handedly destroyed two Japanese pillboxes.
Despite being wounded, he led his rifle platoon in an attack on other enemy positions but was again wounded, this time fatally.
Knight, aged 27 at his death, was buried at the Holders Chapel Cemetery in Cool, Texas. Jack L Knight was honored with a building named after him at Weatherford College on November 11, 2014.