Wild Bill and the 'Glorious Amateurs' In December 1941, with the attack on Pearl Harbor, Sage was transferred to Fort Lewis, Washington, to prepare for deployment to the Pacific against the Japanese. He trained his bakery platoon in fighting infantry tactics, but within a few weeks, he received orders to report to the Q Building at the
E Street Complex in Washington, D.C. Sage was recruited into an organization run by
William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan called the
Office of the Coordinator of Information, which was the precursor to the
Office of Strategic Services. He was one the first men from the
Special Operations Branch selected by
Millard Preston Goodfellow,
David K. E. Bruce, and
Garland H. Williams to attend a training camp set up by the British
Special Operations Executive outside of Toronto, Canada called
Camp X. The British gave him the nickname "Dagger," which he carried for the rest of his career. Sage unsuccessfully attempted to escape 15 times, leading to 15 separate incarcerations in solitary confinement in "the cooler," giving him the nickname "Cooler King." His most famous attempt was as a part of the "Great Escape," where he and many others worked for 15 months on the significant three-tunnel project. Actor Steve McQueen portrayed a character based on Jerry and a mixture of other men in the movie,
The Great Escape.
Escape from Oflag 64 Sage was eventually transferred to the prison camp called
Oflag 64, where he finally managed his escape - through Poland, into Ukraine down to Odessa, and then finally back into the custody of the OSS in Egypt 1945. == After War II ==