Joshua Bryan Lee (January 23, 1892 – August 10, 1967) was a United States representative and Senator from Oklahoma.
During the First World War, Joshua Lee served overseas as a private in the One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Infantry, Thirty-fourth Division, in 1917 and 1918.
And the trooper says, "No sir, I ain't sick, but I feels powful unnecessary down around my mess kit."
Illustrations for the book were contributed by Ruth Monro Augar—from sketches she did during The First World War while serving as an El Paso Herald reporter—from scenes observed on the Texas border, near Fort Bliss.
During the latter part of the war, Lee joined the entertainment troop and soon became a favorite of battle-sick doughboys.
Left in his personal papers were pictures of himself and FDR, about 100 copies of his "Cognac" book with the covers intact, and the pages still unopened.
There were three duffel bags full of correspondence and clippings of his public career that made the news.