John C. H. Lee

John C. H. Lee

Infobox Military Person
name=J. C. H. Lee
lived= birth date|1887|8|1 – Death date and age|1958|8|30|1887|8|1|
placeofbirth=Junction City, Kansas
placeofdeath=York, Pennsylvania
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery


caption=John Clifford Hodges Lee as a Brigadier General
nickname=Jesus Christ Himself (see initials) John "Court House" Lee
allegiance= United States of America
branch= United States Army
serviceyears=1909-1947
rank= Lieutenant General
commands=2nd Infantry Division (United States) Nov '41 to May '42 Services of Supply (ETO) U.S. Army forces, Mediterranean theatre
unit=
battles=World War I World War II
awards=
laterwork=Episcopalian Layman

John Clifford Hodges Lee (August 1, 1887 – August 30, 1958) was a U.S. Army General. He was a 1909 graduate of the United States Military Academy. He served in World War I, World War II and rose to the rank of Lieutenant General.

World War I

In World War I, Lee was a Colonel and Chief of Staff, 89th Infantry Division, earning a Distinguished Service Medal and the Silver Star. He also was ADC to Gen. Leonard Wood.

Between wars

Lee's training was as a military engineer. He was treasurer of the Society of American Military Engineers, 1924.

In 1927 the previous winter's rains were so great, the Mississippi River's tributaries forced great quantities of into the river system causing great flooding in Mississippi and New Orleans. Lee was the Army district engineer at Vicksburg. He wired a message to the chief of the Corps of Engineers "Levee broke... crevasse will overflow entire Mississippi Delta."

Between 1934 to 1938, as a Lt. Colonel, he was Commander of the Philadelphia District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

From 1940 to 1941 he was Commandant of the Fort Mason California Port of Embarkation. He was promoted to Brigadier General in 1940.

World War II, Services of Supply (SOS)

General Lee was commanding officer of 2nd Infantry Division (United States) from November 1941 until the reoganization of the U.S. Army in May 1942.

He was promoted to Major General in 1942.

In May 1942, Lt. Gen. John C.H. Lee was put in charge of SHAEF’s Services of Supply (SOS). This became the Communications Zone, or COMZ, after the Invasion. This operation ran from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.

He was considered a martinet, and due to the impression that he had a high opinion of himself and strong religious fervor, (General Dwight D. Eisenhower compared him to Oliver Cromwell) he was often called "Jesus Christ Himself" based on his initials, J.C.H. He also became known as General John "Court House" Lee.

The Services of Supply headquarters was consolidated with headquarters, European Theater of Operations, United States Army (ETOUSA), of which Gen. Eisenhower was Supreme Commander.

Besides his role as commanding general of Services of Supply, Lee was also the deputy theater commander for supply and administration, which was co-located with the ETOUSA.

For the North African campaign, 50,000 tons of cargo was needed in November 1942. The Service of Supply organization was responsible to ship between 700,000 and 1,000,000 separate categories of supplies for the advancing Armies into France. For example, one regiment of troops could need up to 50 different types of ammunition. According to the Center for Military History, the stock pile for invasion -- over and above basic loads and equipment -- was 2,500,000 tons.

In January 1944 Lee was made deputy commander of U.S. Forces in the ETO, second in command to Eisenhower as Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe. He was promoted to Lieutenant General in February 1944.

Lee's challenge to Army policy

Although he may have suffered a bad reputation as a Quartermaster who was a strict disciplinarian, he was the first to challenge the Army segregation policy. Lee offered all physically fit Negro soldiers within the Services of Supply Corps, providing their jobs could be filled by limited-duty personnel, could be allowed to volunteer for infantry duty and be placed in otherwise white units, without regard to a quota but on an as-needed basis. Many African Americans in the U.S. military were in service organizations and not allowed to fight. Lee wrote: "... It is planned to assign you without regard to color or race to the units where assistance is most needed, and give you the opportunity of fighting shoulder to shoulder to bring about victory.... Your relatives and friends everywhere have been urging that you be granted this privilege...." ["Letter, Lt Gen John C. H. Lee to Commanders of Colored Troops, come, 26 Dec 44, sub: Volunteers for Training and Assignment as Reinforcements, AG 322X353XSGS"] [Truman Library [http://www.trumanlibrary.org/whistlestop/study_collections/desegregation/large/documents/index.php?documentdate=1944-12-26&documentid=12-12 Memo from John C.H. Lee] (26 December 1944)] [ [http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/topics/afam/VolInfRpl.htm African American Volunteers as Infantry Replacements] ]

Eisenhower's Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, disagreed with Lee's plan and his opinion was that a one-for-one replacement should not be done, only replacements as full platoons of black soldiers. As a result of the directive 2,253 volunteers were organized into thirty-seven rifle platoons and sent to the front, to be distributed as needed to companies.

German prisoners

Late in World War II, Lee and Omar Bradley tried to release significant numbers of German Prisoners of War but a SHAEF Order signed by Eisenhower countermanded them 15 May 1945.

Post war career

Lee continued in the military and served as Commander of the Mediterranean Theater of Operations in post-War Europe. There was some controversy to his command, when in August 1947 newspaper columnist Robert C. Ruark claimed that General Lee misused enlisted men under his command in occupied Italy. Said Ruark "I am going to blow a loud whistle on Lieut. General John C. H. Lee". Some evidence suggests Ruark was unhappy because a journalist's train had left him behind and Lee would not provide transportation for him. Lee requested that his command be thoroughly investigated by Army Inspector General's Ofiice. He and his command were completely exonerated.

Lee asked to retire from the Army in February 1947 and he retired late in 1947, with over 39 years in active service.

Lee was an Episcopalian and kept a Bible with him at all times. In retirement he planned to work as a layman in his church. He spent the last 11 years of his life as the Executive Secretary of the Brotherhood of Saint Andrew, which is the lay-organization of the Episcopal Church. He declined all post-War invitations to serve as a corporate board executive, preferring to devote his life to service.

Lee died in 1958. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery beside his first wife, Sarah Row Lee, who was killed in an automobile accident in 1939. They had one child, John C. H. Lee Jr., born in her hometown of Wheeling, W. Va, 12 July 1918.

Family

John C.H. Lee Jr. also attended the U.S. Military Academy, and graduated with the Class of 1941. He landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day with V Corps engineers, winning the Silver Star that day, and finished the war with the 82nd Airborne, winning another Silver Star, the Bronze Star, and a peacetime Distinguished Service Medal. He saw action in Korea, and had an active Army-engineer career in Germany and all over the U.S. through the 50's and 60's. He retired from the Army at the rank of full Colonel in 1970 in Cincinnati, OH. He died in 1975, and is buried with his wife, Patricia Schappert Lee, in her hometown of Wilkes-Barre, PA.

Notes

Persondata
NAME = Lee, John Clifford Hodges
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = United States Army general
DATE OF BIRTH = August 1, 1887
PLACE OF BIRTH = Junction City, Kansas
DATE OF DEATH = August 30, 1958
PLACE OF DEATH = York, Pennsylvania


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