The Signal

Jo Ann R. Fielder

U.S. Army Veteran – Valencia Resident

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local Monroe recruiting office to continue their discussion. Her mother refused her use of their family vehicle, so upon hearing this Capt. Donaldson dispatched a car and driver to bring Jo Ann to the station. The process then ensued and in October 1969, Jo Ann completed a physical examinatio­n and was interviewe­d by a board of officers for her applicatio­n to become a commission­ed officer,

2nd lieutenant.

Officers Commission

Jo Ann was commission­ed Jan. 6, 1970. Capt. Donaldson arranged for her ceremony to be televised at Monroe’s KTVE TV Station and it was broadcast twice that day. The following day Jo Ann’s mother was at work in the newly integrated Swartz Elementary School cafeteria, when the principal, a white male, searched for her. He asked Mrs. Robinson if that was her daughter who was commission­ed an Army officer on television last night. The newscast said she was the daughter of the late James Robinson Sr. and Mrs. Vardelia Robinson, of Swartz, Louisiana. Jo Ann said, “My mother was so astounded and impressed that from that point on you would have believed it was her idea that I joined the Army.” Jo Ann’s military career began as she departed for a six-month women’s officers basic course at Fort McClellan, Alabama, Feb. 2, 1970.

9th Infantry Division

Jo Ann volunteere­d for “active duty indefinite” status within a year after her commission­ing since the commitment for service was only two years. She remained at Fort McClellan after graduation in June 1970 and was assigned to be a platoon leader in the Women’s Army Corps (WAC) Training Battalion. Her next assignment was Fort Lewis, Washington, where she worked as a personnel officer in the transfer point where soldiers were deployed to Vietnam and Korea. She was later transferre­d to the 9th Infantry Division also to work as a personnel officer. Her last position at Fort Lewis was as budget officer with the Unit of Choice Office, where newly recruited troops were matched with their job skills within the 9th Division. Jo Ann’s duty at Fort Lewis ended in June 1974 when she was assigned to the Finance Corps and assigned to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, for training prior to her next assignment in Heidelberg, Germany, as a cash control and disbursing officer.

Great Dane Connection

Jo Ann met her future husband, Capt. Robert Fielder Jr., a pilot who flew fixed and rotary wing aircraft, at Fort Benjamin Harrison through another officer who asked her for her telephone number under the guise of inviting her to a “Bid Whist” card party. He gave Jo Ann’s phone number to Robert as he didn’t want his wife to find it. Curiously, Jo Ann was never invited to a “Bid Whist” party. Jo Ann would meet Robert later after she and two female friends casually dropped by his apartment during an outing, surprising a gracious Robert. Jo Ann learned that Robert was divorced with custody of his two young children, ages 5 and 3. Another officer friend of Robert’s was visiting from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and had his Great Dane with him. This was a huge dog and made Jo Ann quite uncomforta­ble so she sat in a bean bag chair at the apartment’s entrance. Robert’s little girl, Rebecca, was walking under the dog and both men assured Jo Ann the dog was harmless. However, as the dog sauntered toward Jo Ann, Robert’s son Michael came along so she quickly grabbed Michael, cradling him the rest of their visit, hoping that giant dog would stay away. Though Jo Ann’s female friend had eyes for Robert, he made contact with her. Jo Ann and Robert soon went bowling and continued dating during their entire training period and were married the following year on May 17, 1975, at Trinity United Methodist Church in Berkeley, California. Jo Ann reared Rebecca and Michael as her own children and today has 18 grandchild­ren and five great grandchild­ren from these two wonderful kids.

Honorable Discharge

Major Jo Ann R. Fielder served 20 years in the U.S. Army, retiring March 1, 1990, and received her honorable discharge. She held numerous assignment­s throughout the United States, visiting over 59 military entrance processing stations (MEPS) during assignment as an auditor for the Military Entrance Processing Command, a defense agency, at Great Lakes Naval Station, Illinois. Other assignment­s included financial and personnel positions at San Francisco’s Presidio, Heidelberg, Germany, Camp Humphreys, Korea, Panama, Honduras, and Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) at a South Carolina university. Her last assignment was as an Instructor at the U.S. Army Institute of Administra­tion at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. Jo Ann said, “Capt. Donaldson promised an exciting career of adventure and travel, and boy did she deliver!” Jo Ann and Robert unfortunat­ely separated and divorced as her retirement loomed. Jo Ann’s career in higher education began after her retirement as she joined Employment Services as supervisor at Foothill-De Anza Community

College District,

Los Altos Hills, California, Jan. 18,

1990, just two months before retirement. Other higher education positions included director of staff support programs, Coast Community College District, Costa Mesa, California, January 1993 to July 1997, dean, Santa Monica Community College District, Santa Monica, August 1997 to June 2003, and academic administra­tor/director, California State University, Northridge, August 2003 to June 2010. Jo Ann also served as a personnel commission­er, appointed by the school board, for the William S. Hart Union High School District from 2005 to 2014. Additional­ly, Jo Ann was a foster parent for teenage girls for 10 years.

These Days

Jo Ann retired completely in June 2010 and loves to travel. She enjoys bowling and “Bid Whist” with friends and is a huge fan of television evangelist Joel Osteen. Traveling by air is no longer her preference unless she’s venturing outside the continenta­l United States, so she’s an avid Amtrak passenger. Jo Ann, thank you for your honorable service to America and for participat­ing in our Signal newspaper’s veterans page.

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Courtesy photos (Left) Wedding photo (Below) New recruit.
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Courtesy photos (Top right) Jo Ann R. Fielder, U.S. Army, retired major. (Above left) New second lieutenant. (Above) Jo Ann’s gas mask training. (Left) Army cmmendatio­n medal.
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