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Harry Kinnard Obituary

KINNARD Lt. Gen. HARRY W.O. KINNARD, USA (Ret.) Harry William Osborn Kinnard, Lieutenant General U.S. Army (retired) at the age of 93, died peacefully at his home in Arlington, Virginia on January 5, 2009. A soldier, leader and statesman, he epitomized the motto of his Alma Mater, West Point, “Duty, Honor, Country”. He was born into an Army family on May 7, 1915 in Dallas, Texas. He lived an Army life of service to his country beginning with witnessing the attack on Pearl Harbor and defense of the island, then later parachuting into France on D-Day, commanding airborne soldiers in Holland and directing operations during the Battle of the Bulge with the 101st Airborne Division at Bastogne. After WWII, he continued to have a distinguished military career. In the early 1960‘s, he formed and tested a new type of Army division and after 2 ½ years transformed and lead it into combat in Vietnam as the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). This new Division set the standard for future U.S. Army airmobile operations. He ended his Army career as the Commander of Combat Developments Command at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia in 1969. He received many high military honors, including the Distinguished Service Cross, and being knighted by the Queen of Holland for his actions in Holland in 1944. After his retirement he remained very active as a consultant and advisor. He was president of the Army. Aviation Association of America and inducted into the Army Aviation Hall of Fame. He was president of both the 1st Cavalry Division and 101st Airborne Division Associations. He represented the President of the United States during the 50th Anniversary Commemorative events of WWII in “Market-Garden” ceremonies in the Netherlands He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Kinnard; three daughters, Susan C. Payson, of Prescott, AZ, Kathleen L. Coursey of Stockton, CA and Cynthia L. Harman of Lexington, SC; two sons, Robert H. Kinnard of Prescott, AZ and Harry W. O. Kinnard III of Gainesville, FL; two stepdaughters, Libby Nicholson of San Clemente, CA and Janmarie Hall of Hamilton, VA and one step-son, COL (R) Tom M. Nicholson Jr. of Augusta, GA; sixteen grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. His son, Bruce Kinnard, preceded him in death. A viewing and visitation will be on Sunday, January 11, 2009 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the DEMAINE FUNERAL HOME, 520 S. Washington Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314. Funeral services with full military honors will be held on Thursday, March 19th at 1 p.m. at Fort Myer Old Post Chapel. Interment to follow at Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Calvary United Methodist Church, Memorial Fund - Gen. Harry Kinnard, 2315 S. Grant St. Arlington, VA 22202.A viewing and visitation will be on Sunday, January 11, 2009 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the DEMAINE FUNERAL HOME, 520 S. Washington Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314. Funeral services with full military honors will be held on Thursday, March 19th at 1 p.m. at Fort Myer Old Post Chapel. Interment to follow at Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Calvary United Methodist Church, Memorial Fund - Gen. Harry Kinnard, 2315 S. Grant St. Arlington, VA 22202.

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Published by The Washington Post on Jan. 7, 2009.

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X B Cox, Jr.

January 17, 2009

I was a Bn. C.O. in the 101st Abn Div with Gen. Kinnard. We were friends, and young men together. I admired and had the greatest respect for him. Col. X B Cox, Jr.

Tom Hartin

January 13, 2009

A great American. I served with C 1/7 Cav '68-'69. As Cav Assoc. Pres., I was honored to have Gen. Kinnard as our speaker at Ft. Benning reunion in '90 to honor Div's 25 Anniversary of deployment to Vietnam.

Donald Frederick

January 12, 2009

I served in the 1st Cav with A Co 1/7 Dec1965-1966. Then A Battery 2/20th A.R.A Jan -Jun1967 Then C Troop 1/9th August 1970-May 1971
I never knew his war record back then. But have a deep appreciation of it today. God Bless and Garry Owen to you!!

Linda Lundquist

January 11, 2009

I remember him as my friends' dad in Ft Benning so many years ago. My prayers are with you.

Lorna VanderZanden

January 11, 2009

Harry was a fine gentleman and a delightful neighbor. We will miss him very much. My condolences to his family.

Van R Wilson

January 11, 2009

I was with the 1st Cav Division from December, 1965 until November 1966 with HHC 3rd Bde. and B 1 / 7 Cav. What a great Commander. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Garry Owen.

Richard Eggers, Lt, Inf.

January 10, 2009

I served with him in Vietnam - Bravo Co., 1st Btn, 7th Cav. 1966. A great soldier.

William W. Franklin

January 9, 2009

He will be missed by all who knew and served under him. I was one of his soldiers in 1965. In 1966 in Washington, DC he encouraged me to apply for flight school. And in a recent email from him in response to a birthday greeting in May, he told me, "Bill, you made my day!" And, simply signed off as HWOK. Harry WO Kinnard was and is one special man who gave a lifetime of service to his country. Garry Owen Sir!
Lt. Bill Franklin Co.C 1/7th LZ Xray,65

William Newton

January 9, 2009

I served under him at Ft Benning, Ga 11th AAD as a crewchief

Gordon Rozanski

January 9, 2009

Our sympathy to the family.

J. S. Brigham

January 8, 2009

My sympathy to the family - Served 2nd Bn 7th Cavalry 1965-1966 1st Cavalry Division.
President 7th US Cavalry Association

Jim Barrett

January 7, 2009

Served under the General with the 545th MP Co. in Vietnam, 1965/1966.

My sympathy to the family.

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