Lee became the first black man to attend
West Point from New England. At West Point, Lee studied engineering and was active on several sports teams and organizations. Upon leaving West Point as a 2nd Lieutenant in 1954, Lee served in several military positions in the US, then served in
Okinawa, Japan, from 1956 to 1959, worked briefly with the US Army Signal School, then served as an operations advisor for an infantry unit in
Vietnam from 1962 to 1963. During his service, Lee rose to the rank of Major. Following his return from Vietnam, Lee served with Army Material Command until 1965, when he was accepted as a White House Fellow. Lee also earned his M.B.A. in business administration from Syracuse University in 1964.
Assistant Postmaster General In 1969, based on his earlier work with the postal service, Lee was sworn in as
Assistant Postmaster-General by President
Richard Nixon. As Assistant Postmaster, Lee headed the Bureau of Planning, Marketing, and System Analysis, suggesting several reforms for the service. Lee left the Postal Service in 1972 to become the director of marketing analysis for
Xerox. == Personal life ==