HELP! FIRE!!
Monday, May 30, 2016
John
15:13 [Jesus explained] Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his
life for his friends.
James Robert
McGee was born 1900 and died 1981. He was born and raised in a coal region,
worked in the pits, ran moonshine over ridges and down hollows. He also was an infantryman
in “The Great War”, “The War to End All Wars”. He slept in muddy trenches, was
gassed, shot and shrapnel wounded and awarded medals for those moments. He saw many of his Appalachian hometown
friends die by the fine aim of the “Bosche”, “Those da#@+& kraut cabbage
heads.” He fought fear as often as the German soldier.
He fought at The
Rock of the Marne and other oddly named killing fields.
Under the
influence of alcohol he would tell of a beautiful Spring day in a peaceful rest
area as once bathed, shaved and fed, he and a boyhood pal pleasantly walked an
old railroad path enjoying the reprieve. He couldn’t remember exactly what the
conversation was about, but he vividly recalled silence when his friend stopped
speaking. There was no rifle crack from sniper or stray American Expeditionary
Force bullet that killed the man.
Another time when
escaping his anguish, in going to the bathroom in the middle of the night, he
suffered the illusion that the house was on fire and began calling out thru the
window. As was in those days before AC, windows were up, screens were in, and
neighbors heard shouting and sirens and responded as a concerned crowd.
Uncle Jim was “shell
shocked” to the degree that he could not hold a job though he tried. Shortly
after marrying my Mom, my father decided he should live with us. Within a year
I came along. Two years later brother Jim arrived.
Uncle Jim lived
with us until he passed from this life’s battlefield. He loved and cared for us.
I love, have utmost respect and admiration for Uncle Jim. His attention,
example, and teachings greatly influence my life.
James Robert
McGee is one of my heroes. He is indeed both Uncle and friend.
EBB4
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