- Viola B. Sanders
Viola Brown Sanders served as deputy director of Women in the Navy from 1958 to 1960, and in 1962 was appointed as the 6th director of Women in the Navy (Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel for Women).
Biography
Captain Viola B. Sanders was born 21
February ,1921 inSidon ,Mississippi ) is the daughter of John S. and Viola Brown Sanders. She graduated from Greenwood High School and went on to attend Sunflower Junior College (nowMississippi Delta Community College ) in Moorhead, Mississippi, for two years. In 1941, she received a BS in education from Delta State Teachers College (nowDelta State University ) in Cleveland, Mississippi, and was later chosen as the college’s first outstanding alumna. She then taught grades seven to twelve in Glen Allan, Mississippi.Sanders enlisted in the
WAVES in March of 1943. She attended Officer Candidate School atSmith College in Massachusetts, and completed communications training at nearbyMount Holyoke College . On October 19, 1943, she was assigned as communications officer at Naval Air Station inNew Orleans, Louisiana , where she remained throughout the remainder of the war. She was transferred toNaval Station Great Lakes , where she worked in recruit training. When women’s recruit training was transferred toNaval Training Center, Bainbridge, Maryland , in late 1951, Sanders was assigned to set up the facilities for the women’s regiment. After completing the move, she became the regimental commander in Bainbridge, a position she held for a year.In 1953, Sanders was sent abroad to Naval Supply Depot,
Yokosuka, Japan , where she served as a naval intelligence officer. She returned to the U.S. in 1955 as administrative officer for U.S. Antarctic Programs, and aided in the office of Rear AdmiralRichard Evelyn Byrd in Washington, D.C. In 1958, she was asked to be deputy director for Winifred Quick Collins, the Director of Women in the Navy. She later worked with the Naval Reserve atNorfolk, Virginia , for a year. She was then called back to Washington to serve as Director of Women in the Navy in 1962. Sanders retired from the navy on August 31, 1966.Retirement
After her retirement Sanders lived in
Southern Pines, North Carolina , for a short time before returning to Greenwood, Mississippi, where she was very active in civic and veterans affairs. [Oral History with Viola Brown Sanders, Women Veterans Historical Collection, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, http://library.uncg.edu/dp/wv/results5.aspx?i=2721&s=5] [Oral History with Viola Brown Sanders, Mississippi Digital Library, University of Southern Mississippi, http://www.lib.usm.edu/~spcol/coh/cohsandersv.html]Notes
References
* Oral History with Viola Brown Sanders, Women Veterans Historical Collection, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro http://library.uncg.edu/dp/wv/results5.aspx?i=2721&s=5
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