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The first black American hero of World War II, Miller became an inspiration to generations of Americans for his actions at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.

Miller was born into a family of sharecroppers and raised near Waco, TX. Imposing in stature, he played football in high school and later showed skills as a heavyweight boxer. In 1939, at 19, Miller enlisted in the Navy as a mess attendant, the only job rating open to Blacks at the time.

Miller was serving aboard the battleship West Virginia when the Japanese attacked while it was moored at Pearl Harbor. When damage to the ship prevented him from reaching his regular battle station, Miller helped with efforts to rescue his shipmates, scores of whom were wounded or trapped in wreckage. He was later ordered to the bridge to assist in moving the ship's captain, who had been mortally wounded.

 
JERRY C. SMITH OF SEASIDE, CALIFORNIA RECOGNIZED FOR HIS LIFE by PositiveBlackImage.com PDF Print E-mail
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JERRY C. SMITH OF SEASIDE, CALIFORNIA RECOGNIZED FOR HIS LIFE by PositiveBlackImage.com

MONTEREYCOUNTYSUPERVISOR FIRST TO BE PROFILE
 

Monterey, CA, Jerry Smith was elected Monterey County Supervisor, District 4, in November 2004, thus becoming the first African-American to be elected to that governing board in a hundred and fifty five years. Smith has become the first of what will be numerous profiles of worthy individuals to be presented on the new web site, PositiveBlackImage.com.

Before becoming a Supervisor, Smith served as Mayor of the City of
Seaside for three terms. He was first elected Mayor in November of 1998 and was reelected in 2000 and 2002. Supervisor Smith is the only Mayor in the City of Seaside's history to be elected unopposed.

In 2001 the Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce awarded to Supervisor Smith the "Public Official of the Year award", making him the first African-American to receive that recognition. 95 prominent citizens had received the award prior to Smith.

Supervisor Smith's family came to the
MontereyPeninsula in or about 1889. His Great Grandfather, William Niblett, first settled in Pacific Grove, CA. He worked in many jobs. He was employed as a custodian for First National/Crocker Bank and also worked in the canneries. Supervisor Smith's Grandfather and Grandmother, Johnnie and Geraldine Niblett soon joined their father in Pacific Grove from Texas, with their nine children.

The Niblett family lived in
Pacific Grove until 1937 and later moved to what is now called the City of Seaside. Supervisor Smith was born of the union of Robert and Addie Lee Smith in 1945, in Monterey, CA. He has three brothers; Robert Smith, Lamond Welch and Johnnie Welch. All are deceased.
He graduated from MontereyHigh School in 1964 and attended MontereyPeninsulaCollege, majoring in Data Processing and Accounting. While attending college, he was inducted into the United States Army serving a one year tour in Vietnam. He finished his military service at Fort Carson, Colorado as a Sergeant in the 5th Division Military Police Company.

In 1968 he returned home to
Seaside, and continued working in the hospitality industry as the Night Auditor/Night Manager of the MarkThomasInn. In 1969 he made a career change and joined the United California Bank as a Loan Officer. In 1970 he again changed his career to begin a 12 1/2 years of service in the auto industry as a Retail Sales Representative, with Wester Volkswagen and Porsche-Audi, achieving numerous awards for Salesman-of-the-Month. He also earned distinguished membership in the Volkswagen Sales Guild of America.

In 1971 Supervisor Smith married Byrl Anderson, a union which has lasted to this day.

Smith began his career with the California Department of Corrections in November 1982 at the Correctional Training Facility in
Soledad, CA as a Correctional Officer. In 1987, he was promoted to Correctional Sergeant, and 1989 he was promoted to Correctional Lieutenant.
Later, he was appointed Community Resources Manager, where for the past 15 years he has performed liaison between the
Soledad prison and the communities throughout MontereyCounty. During his 22 years with the Department he has served as Correctional Counselor, Supervising Counselor, and Acting Facility Captain in addition to numerous other special assignments.

Supervisor Smith attends St. Francis Xavier Church and is member of numerous charitable organizations throughout Monterey County, such as St. Francis Xavier Knights of Columbus, American Legion Post 591, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Monterey Peninsula NAACP, LULAC; (Past Board Member); Friends Outside in Monterey County, Monterey County Special Olympics, United Way of the Salinas Valley and Monterey Peninsula, Rape Crisis Center, (Past Member), Monterey Peninsula Jaycees, and Monterey County Crime Prevention Association, to name a few.

Here, indeed, is a life and a man worthy of our recognition at PositiveBlackImage.com. We salute Supervisor Jerry C. Smith of
Monterey County, California.

 
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