 
  
 
  Captain James M. Wilson
  Joseph B. Westnedge Post 36
  First Commander
 
 
  Captain
  James
  M.
  Wilson
  was
  one
  of
  the
  founding
  members
  of
  the
  American
  Legion
  Joseph
  B.
  Westnedge
  Post
  36.
  He
  was
  elected
  as
  the
  first 
  commander of our Post, and he served as commander for two terms 1919-1920.
   
  James
  McMeekan
  Wilson
  was
  born
  in
  Bloomingdale
  MI
  on
  June
  17,
  1893,
  the
  son
  of
  Charles
  and
  Mary
  (McMeekan)
  Wilson.
  After
  graduating 
  from
  Kalamazoo
  High
  School
  and
  Parsons
  Business
  College,
  he
  enlisted
  in
  the
  Michigan
  National
  Guard
  in
  April
  1912,
  serving
  with
  Co.
  D,
  32d 
  Mich.
  Inf.
  during
  the
  Jackson
  Prison
  riot
  and
  the
  Mexican
  Border
  Crisis.
  When
  the
  32d
  “Red
  Arrow”
  Div.
  was
  organized
  James
  joined
  the 
  regular Army and was commissioned 2LT on 31 Oct. '17. 
  They
  sailed
  for
  France
  on
  1
  Feb.
  1918,
  with
  James
  assigned
  as
  a
  Scout
  Officer
  with
  1
  Bn,
  126TH
  Inf.
  For
  his
  actions
  on
  July
  8
  near 
  Ammertzwiller,
  Alsace,
  James
  was
  awarded
  the
  Distinguished
  Service
  Cross.
  According
  to
  the
  citation-
  “Second
  Lieutenant
  Wilson
  returned 
  under
  fire
  into
  enemy
  barbed-wire
  to
  recover
  two
  of
  his
  patrol
  who
  were
  missing
  after
  a
  raid,
  and,
  although
  painfully
  wounded
  himself, 
  brought
  them
  safely
  to
  the
  American
  trenches,
  concealing
  the
  fact
  of
  his
  injury
  until
  he
  had
  succeeded
  in
  his
  undertaking
  and
  fainted
  from 
  exhaustion.”
  James
  returned
  to
  duty
  on
  Aug.
  19
  and
  was
  promoted
  to
  1LT.
  He
  was
  gassed
  on
  Sep.
  8
  at
  Juvigny,
  and
  then
  severely
  wounded 
  on
  Oct
  15
  near
  Romange.
  He
  returned
  to
  duty
  in
  Jan.
  1919
  and
  was
  promoted
  Capt.
  on
  Mar.
  18th.
  Capt.
  Wilson
  was
  medically
  retired
  Jun. 
  10, 1919. 
  During
  his
  military
  career
  he
  was
  awarded
  the
  DSC,
  the
  French
  Legion
  of
  Honour,
  the
  Belgian
  Order
  of
  the
  Crown,
  the
  Meritorious
  Service 
  Citation,
  and
  the
  Croix
  de
  Guerre
  with
  2
  palms
  and
  bronze
  star.
  
  He
  received
  a
  special
  citation
  for
  bravery
  in
  action
  from
  Gen.
  John
  J. 
  Pershing. And, on Nov. 11, 1932 he was accorded the Purple Heart w/3 oak leaf clusters. 
  After
  the
  war,
  James
  started
  an
  insurance
  agency,
  which
  later
  evolved
  into
  James
  M.
  Wilson
  Agency,
  Inc.
  and
  J.
  M.
  Wilson
  Corp.
  On
  April
  17, 
  1920,
  James
  married
  Margaret
  I.
  Hoag.
  They
  had
  3
  children.
  Their
  son,
  James
  M.,
  Jr.
  served
  during
  WWII.
  James
  was
  a
  staunch
  Republican 
  and he was elected to Michigan State House of Representatives in 1928, re-elected in '30, '32, and '34.
  James is interred at Mount Ever-Rest South, in Kalamazoo.
  References- Kalamazoogenealogy.org and 32nd-division.org
 
 