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Personal info

Full name
MC GEE, James George
Date of birth
9 January 1920
Age
24
Place of birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Hometown
Glenolden, Delaware County, Pennsylvania

Military service

Service number
13077568
Rank
Technician Third Grade
Function
unknown
Unit
32nd Armored Regiment,
3rd Armored Division
Awards
Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster

Death

Status
Killed in Action
Date of death
17 December 1944
Place of death
The field next to the N62, near the crossroads "Five Points"
Baugnez, Belgium

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Henri-Chapelle
Plot Row Grave
D 11 56

Immediate family

Members
Patrick Mc Gee (father)
Mary (Gallagher) Mc Gee (mother)
William J. Mc Gee (brother)
Patrick Mc Gee (brother)
Peter R. Mc Gee (brother)
Rose Mc Gee (sister)
Julia Mc Gee (sister)
Mary Mc Gee (sister)
Hugh J. Mc Gee (brother)

More information

T/3 James G. Mc Gee graduated from West Philadelphia Catholic High School. He was employed at the Pennsylvania Railroad when he volunteered for the Army of the United States in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 31 March 1941.

He was one of the victims of Malmedy massacre when German SS soldiers of the 1st Panzer Division captured over 100 American soldiers at Baugnez Crossroads outside Malmedy, Belgium, on 17 December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge and, under orders to take no prisoners, placed them in an open field and then machine gunned them. When the machine guns stopped, the SS went through the field where some victims were still alive and systematically finished them off with pistols at short range leaving 84 soldiers dead when they had finished. Fortunately, when the machine guns first started shooting, a number of soldiers ran and some managed to escape and tell the story of how the Germans had treated the others who had not survived.

His name is mentioned on the monument on the opposite side of the road.

Source of information: Peter Schouteten, Raf Dyckmans, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.archives.gov, www.newspapers.com - Delaware County Daily Times, www.ancestry.com - Veteran Compensation Application File / Family Tree

Photo source: Siem Voogt, www.newspapers.com - Delaware County Daily Times