- James M. Sellers
Infobox Military Person
name= James McBrayer Sellers
born= birth date|1895|6|20
died= Death date and age|1990|9|3|1895|6|20
placeofbirth=Lexington, Missouri
placeofdeath=Lexington, Missouri
caption= Lt. Colonel James M. Sellers
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Marine Corps
serviceyears= 1917-1944
rank= Lieutenant Colonel
commands=
unit=6th Marine Regiment
battles=World War I Battle of Chateau-Thierry Battle of Belleau Wood Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge Meuse-Argonne Offensive
awards= Marine CorpsCroix de Guerre Distinguished Service CrossSilver Star Navy Cross Purple Heart
laterwork= Superintendent and President ofWentworth Military Academy
portrayedby=Colonel James M. Sellers (1895-1990) was a highly decorated Marine inWorld War I , and served asCommandant , Superintendent andPresident ofWentworth Military Academy inLexington, Missouri from 1920 to 1990.Biography
James McBrayer Sellers was born in Wentworth Military Academy’s administration building in 1895. His father,
Sandford Sellers , served as Superintendent and President of the school from 1880 to 1935. He graduated from the Academy in 1912, and moved on to theUniversity of Chicago , where he was a member ofBeta Theta Pi and earnedPhi Beta Kappa honors. He also was a reserve onAmos Alonzo Stagg 's football squad, and in 1917 was named as one of twelve marshalls for his senior class.In April 1917, shortly after the
United States entered World War I, Sellers joined the United States Marine Corps and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the 78th Company,2nd Battalion 6th Marines . He participated in theBattle of Chateau-Thierry ,Battle of Belleau Wood ,Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge , and theMeuse-Argonne Offensive . He was shot through thegroin at Belleau Wood on June 6, 1918. He recuperated for three months, then rejoined his troops. When he returned, he found that he was now the senior officer and was given command of the company in time for the Battle at Blanc Mont. The 78th Company engaged in heavy fighting at Blanc Mont, and Sellers wrote up the Citations for two men of his men,John J. Kelly andJohn H. Pruitt , that resulted in their being awarded theMedal of Honor . Kelly and Pruitt were his company runners, and Kelly was also his orderly. They were two of only seven Marines to earn the Medal of Honor during the war. For bravery in action, Sellers was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, theSilver Star , theNavy Cross , thePurple Heart , and the FrenchCroix de Guerre . Discharged from active service in 1920, he remained in the Marines as a reserve officer until his retirement in 1944 with the rank of lieutenant colonel.He returned to Wentworth Military Academy in 1920 and married Academy founder
Stephen G. Wentworth ’s great-granddaughter, Rebekah Evans Sellers in 1925. He served first as Commandant, then as Superintendent from 1933 to 1960 and President from 1935 to 1990. In 1951-52, he served asGrand Commander of theGrand Commandery Knights Templar of Missouri, and in 1953-54 was elected Grand Master of the MissouriGrand Lodge ofFreemasonry , the highest state Masonic offices. His son,James M. Sellers, Jr. , served as Wentworth's Superintendent from 1973 to 1990. He taughtLatin for 70 years, and he gave his last lesson, in his office located directly under the room in which he was born, at the age of 95 in 1990.ee also
References
*World War I Memoirs of Lieutenant Colonel James McBrayer Sellers, USMC.
*The Story of Wentworth, by Raymond W. Settle, 1950, Spencer Printing Co., Kansas City.
*History of Wentworth Military Academy, byJames M. Sellers, Jr. , 1984.
*Wentworth Trumpeter, 1893-2007.
*Wentworth Military Academy, 125th Anniversary. Lil Touch Publishing. 2005.
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