Jack was killed at Pearl Harbor in 1941. A corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps, in a forward gun turret of the USS Arizona, when it was sunk at Pearl Harbor. A memorial was built over the ship's sunken hull, which is a grave for nearly 1,000 U. S. servicemen.
Suggested edit: Jack Bertrand Sniff excelled as a high school basketball and baseball player, so much so that he tried out to pitch for the Chicago White Sox.
"They told him he wasn't heavy enough, to go home and work out on the farm," his older brother, Ralph, recalled many years later.
Instead, Mr. Sniff joined the Marines. He was a corporal, an anti-aircraft gunner and a bugler on the U.S.S. Arizona when he was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
Mr. Sniff was born Feb. 22, 1922, to Martin Leo Sniff, a farmer, and Martha Hinman Sniff, a homemaker.
He graduated from Princeville (Illinois) High School in 1940. It was there that he learned to play the cornet.
His brother, Ralph, served in the Army in World War II and survived.
A memorial service was held in May 1942 at the Presbyterian church in Princeville.
Sources: Wyoming Post Herald of Wyoming, Illinois; the Chicago Tribune; Stark County News of Toulon, Illinois; Census; grave marker; Marine muster rolls. Marine photograph. This profile was researched and written on behalf of the U.S.S. Arizona Mall Memorial at the University of Arizona.
Contributor: USS Arizona Mall Memorial at University of Arizona (50022871)
Jack was killed at Pearl Harbor in 1941. A corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps, in a forward gun turret of the USS Arizona, when it was sunk at Pearl Harbor. A memorial was built over the ship's sunken hull, which is a grave for nearly 1,000 U. S. servicemen.
Suggested edit: Jack Bertrand Sniff excelled as a high school basketball and baseball player, so much so that he tried out to pitch for the Chicago White Sox.
"They told him he wasn't heavy enough, to go home and work out on the farm," his older brother, Ralph, recalled many years later.
Instead, Mr. Sniff joined the Marines. He was a corporal, an anti-aircraft gunner and a bugler on the U.S.S. Arizona when he was killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
Mr. Sniff was born Feb. 22, 1922, to Martin Leo Sniff, a farmer, and Martha Hinman Sniff, a homemaker.
He graduated from Princeville (Illinois) High School in 1940. It was there that he learned to play the cornet.
His brother, Ralph, served in the Army in World War II and survived.
A memorial service was held in May 1942 at the Presbyterian church in Princeville.
Sources: Wyoming Post Herald of Wyoming, Illinois; the Chicago Tribune; Stark County News of Toulon, Illinois; Census; grave marker; Marine muster rolls. Marine photograph. This profile was researched and written on behalf of the U.S.S. Arizona Mall Memorial at the University of Arizona.
Contributor: USS Arizona Mall Memorial at University of Arizona (50022871)
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