Honoree: John E. McGee


John E. McGee
Dates: Died May 2, 2005
Hometown: Columbus, GA
Branch of Service: Army
Rank: Sergeant
Player: James Baker

Sergeant John E. McGee, 36, of Columbus, Georgia was assigned to the 2101st Transportation Company, Alabama Army National Guard, Camden, Alabama. On May 2, 2005, He died when an improvised explosive device detonated near his convoy vehicle near Diwaniyah, Iraq.

A 1986 graduate of Rolling Fork High School, SGT McGee enlisted in the Army when he was 17 and served 8 years before joining the National Guard in 1996. He had completed a program to become a lieutenant but had not yet been commissioned. He also worked for a home health agency in Georgia at the time of his deployment.

He is remembered as someone who was always walking around smiling and could bring a smile out of anyone he met. “He was the nicest guy you would want to meet in your life," said Undray Williams, a friend since high school.

“He would always say ‘adapt and overcome’ and I find myself saying the same thing,” SGT McGee’s daughter said. “Adapting can be hard but eventually if I don’t give up, I will overcome. I am super proud of my dad for being the man he was. I know he loved us and wanted the best for us.”.

SGT McGee was survived by his mother, 2 sons and a daughter.