James Madison Lee Explained

James Madison Lee
Birth Date:15 October 1926
Birth Place:Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S.
Death Place:Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S.
Placeofburial Label:Place of burial
Allegiance:United States of America
Branch:United States Army
Serviceyears:1944–1985
Rank:Lieutenant general
Battles:World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Awards:Silver Star

James Madison Lee (October 15, 1926  - September 11, 2017) was a lieutenant general in the United States Army who served as commander of United States Army Pacific (Western Command) from 1983 until his retirement in 1985.[1] Enlisting in the Army Air Corps Reserve in 1944, Lee served during World War II. After his return, he graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1950. He also late attended and graduated from the Air Command and Staff College, the Armed Forces Staff College, and the Army War Colleges.[2] Lee also served in the Vietnam War and Korean War, commanding infantry in each. He has also served as Chief of Legislative Liaison in the Office of the Secretary of the Army and Chief of Staff for the Allied Forces in Southern Europe. He retired in 1985 and died on September 11, 2017.[3] [4]

Awards and decorations

Badgealign=center colspan="4" Combat Infantryman Badge (2 awards)
Badgealign=center colspan="4" Basic Army Aviator Badge
1st RowSilver StarLegion of Merit with two bronze oak leaf clusters
2nd RowDistinguished Flying CrossBronze Star Medal with oak leaf clusterAir Medal with award numerals 12Army Commendation Medal
3rd RowPurple Heart with oak leaf clusterAmerican Campaign MedalEuropean-African-Middle Eastern Campaign MedalWorld War II Victory Medal
4th RowArmy Good Conduct MedalArmy of Occupation MedalNational Defense Service Medal with oak leaf clusterKorean Service Medal
5th RowVietnam Service Medal with 5 campaign starsVietnam Gallantry Cross with palmUnited Nations Korea MedalVietnam Campaign Medal
Badgealign=center colspan="4" Basic Parachutist Badge

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Register of Graduates and Former Cadets of the United States Military Academy . 1975. Association of Graduates, USMA.
  2. Web site: USA Army Pacific . 2013-04-15 . 2013-02-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130228072938/http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history2/cg_lee.asp . dead .
  3. Web site: Andrews Mortuary & Crematory : Wilmington, North Carolina (NC).
  4. Web site: Star-News - Google News Archive Search.