| He enlisted in the 349th
Field Artillery in March of 1918
and served overseas as a First Class
Sergeant and Gunner. His battery
enjoys the unique distinction of
having been the first battery of
Negro Artillerymen ever to open fire
upon an enemy. John Milton Lee fired
the first shot. He helped organize,
and for several years was president
of, the Fairview Gold Club, the first
Negro Golf Club in Pennsylvania. In 1931 he married Mary
Walker Robinson. Vocationally, he
was engaged in several enterprises.
For eight years, he conducted a successful
catering business in Philadelphia;
he organized and served as Vice-president
and Secretary of the Mutual Emergency
Union, a mutual aid company in Philadelphia.
He was also a member of the board
of Managers of the Columbia Community
Branch of the YMCA. ‹ Founders
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