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13, 1909 – June 29, 2003) was the air deputy to the Supreme Allied Commander

Europe, with the responsibility of assisting SACEUR in developing, training and

employing NATO combat forces for the defense of allied Europe. Lee was born

in Hinsdale, New Hampshire, educated in the public schools in Augusta, Maine, and graduated from the United States Military

Academy at West Point, N.Y., in June 1931. After attending Air

Corps Flying Schools at Randolph and Kelly fields, Texas, General Lee received

his wings in October 1932. He was assigned to the 55th Pursuit Squadron of

the 20th Pursuit Group at Barksdale Field, Louisiana. While at Barksdale he performed

pilot and other squadron officer duties. In early 1934 when U.S. airmail

contracts were cancelled by the president, Lieutenant Lee joined other officers

in his group flying the airmail in the central zone. In May 1937 he was

assigned to the First Cavalry (Mechanized) at Fort Knox, Kentucky. In addition to participating in intensive

training as a junior officer in Troop "C," First Mechanized Cavalry

Regiment, Lieutenant Lee commanded several detachments, guarding the shipments

of gold that were being shipped from various mints in the United States, to the

Fort Knox Gold Repository. The following year he returned to the U.S. Army Air

Corps and was assigned to the 12th Observation Squadron, Godman Field, also at

Fort Knox. During 1938 to 1940 he was aide-de-camp to General Adna R. Chaffee, Jr., the

"father" of the Armored Force. During this period of his career he

assisted in the development of operations teamwork between air and ground

forces. In 1940 Captain Lee attended the Air Corps Tactical School at

Maxwell Field, Alabama. During 1940-1941 he commanded the 12th Observation Squadron.

In late 1941 Major Lee became chief of corps aviation, Headquarters I Armored Corps,

and later air officer for Armored Force headquarters. In 1942 Lieutenant

Colonel Lee organized at Godman Field, and commanded the newly activated 73rd

Observation Group, later to become the 10th Recce Group and Wing, now assigned

to Allied Command Europe, NATO and stationed in England. In January 1943 he was

promoted to colonel and became chief of staff of the First Air

Support Command at Morris Field, North Carolina. He continued in this position

through successive reorganizations and redesignations of this command as I

Tactical Air Division and the Third Tactical Air Command. In August 1944,

Colonel Lee joined the Ninth Air Forces in France where he served as deputy commander for operations

under Lieutenant General Hoyt S. Vandenberg and shared responsibility for the

defeat of Germany in four major campaigns: Northern France, the Rhineland, the

Ardennes, and Central Europe. He was promoted to brigadier general in January

1945. At the end of hostilities when the Ninth Air Force took up its occupation

role, he served as chief of staff. Late in 1945 General Lee was assigned to the

air section of the Theater General Board at Bad Nauheim as it completed its

analyses and reports on the European campaigns.




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RARE “SACEUR

RARE “SACEUR" Robert Merrill Lee Hand Written Letter Dated 1973

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RARE “SACEUR

RARE “SACEUR" Robert Merrill Lee Hand Written Letter Dated 1973

$209.99



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