- James Herbert Jones
James Herbert "Jimmie Red" Jones
March 14 ,1920 –September 1 ,2008 [ [http://www.arktimes.com/blogs/arkansasblog/2008/09/former_state_auditor_dies.aspx] ] was born inMagnolia, Arkansas , and died inHot Springs, Arkansas at age 88. He was the State Auditor of Arkansas from 1956 – 1980 [ [http://www.arktimes.com/blogs/arkansasblog/2008/09/former_state_auditor_dies.aspx] ] He was alsoAdjutant General of theArkansas National Guard from 1979-1981, and 1983-1984.Early Life
Jimmie Red Jones grew up in Magnolia, Arkansas, where he attended High School. He was a standout football player, and captain of the team [http://www.arktimes.com/blogs/arkansasblog/2008/09/former_state_auditor_dies.aspx] . He attended Southern State University, where he played football as well, serving as a captain there too. He played with
Charlie McClendon , who later became the longtime head coach ofLouisiana State University . He also attend the Arkansas Law School, and Keegan’s School of Radio and Television inMemphis, Tennessee [http://www.guardonline.com/?q=node/47599] .He had a varied early work career, working as a store clerk, gas station attendant, and a "roughnecker" and "switcher" in the oil fields, before moving on to his long career in the military and public service.
He was a very devoted son to his Mother and during his late 50's when she was sick in a nursing home in Magnolia would drive each week the 3 hours from Little Rock to bring her her favorite dinner and sit with her for an hour or two and then make the long drive home to Little Rock.
Military Service
He first joined the
Arkansas National Guard in 1938, but did not enter active service untilOctober of 1942. After entering active service he was trained as a bombadier and, at the end of 1943, was commissioned as aSecond Lieutenant in theU.S. Army Air Corps . He commanded the 93 Bomb Group, and flew thirty combat missions with this group. In 1944 he was promoted toFirst Lieutenant , and in 1945 he was removed from active duty and put in the Officers Reserve Corps. For his combat service and valor he was awarded theDistinguished Flying Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster,Air Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters,Joint Service Medal ,European-African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal , fiveBronze Stars and theWorld War II Victory Medal . [http://www.guardonline.com/?q=node/47599] . He has served as State Commander of theAmerican Legion association.Arkansas National Guard He joined the Arkansas National Guard at age 18, and remained a member for the rest of his life. He was made
Adjutant General of the State National Guard twice after the end of his tenure as State Auditor. The first tenure was from 1979-1981, and the second was from 1983-1984 [http://www.guardonline.com/?q=node/47599] . His path to becoming the State Commander of the National Guard was long and steady. In 1951 he was promoted to Captain and given responsibilities as the adjutant, communications, and motor officer of the 206 Tank Battalion. He was transfered to the National Guard state headquarters in 1961, where he was promoted toMajor and given new duties. In 1967 he was again promoted, this time toLieutenant Colonel , in which authority he served as State Inspector and Director of Supply and Maintenance, and, in 1971, he was promoted toColonel [http://www.arktimes.com/blogs/arkansasblog/2008/09/former_state_auditor_dies.aspx] . After his promotion to Colonel he transferred to the U.S. Army Reserve Control, where he served until being made Adjutant General. He reached the rank ofMajor General in this capacity before his retirement. He received theLegion of Merit and theArmed Forces Reserve Medal as awards for his service [http://www.guardonline.com/?q=node/47599] .Political Career
Jimmie Jones political career began in 1950, with his election to the first of two terms as
Columbia County, Arkansas Tax Collector [http://www.guardonline.com/?q=node/47599] . In the same time period he was a leading organizer in the Magnolia chapters of theChamber of Commerce , and theVeterans of Foreign Wars . During this time he also served as the Southern State College Alumni Association President and other community organizations [http://www.guardonline.com/?q=node/47599] .Arkansas Governor Francis Cherry appointed Jones State Lands Commissioner in 1955, a position he served for just over a year, before being elected State Auditor in 1956. He was then reelected to eleven two year terms before retiring in 1978.He served as then Governor
Bill Clinton 's campaign manager in his 1982 reelection campaign, and remained a Democratic Activist, including serving as a major fundraiser for Clinton and the State Party [http://www.guardonline.com/?q=node/47599] .References
* http://www.guardonline.com/?q=node/47599
* http://www.arktimes.com/blogs/arkansasblog/2008/09/former_state_auditor_dies.aspx* Current State Auditors
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