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422:. He was fluent in several foreign languages and was extremely familiar with the target area of Africa; to include his experience in mechanical and mechanized vehicles and machinery; had experience in living in foreign lands; and had a military schooling and background. Because of these qualifications, he was assigned in February 1942 until September 1942, during which time he was promoted to captain. He became the commanding officer of the 475: 599:
Endorsement, 330.13 (TAGGG), April 21, 1945, lstEnd, TS, AG Ser No. 000196-B, May 15, 1945. 2ndEnd is signed personally by Roy S. Geiger, dtd August 10, 1945. All in personal papers of Col. James L. Jones.
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working as a sales representative. By 1937, he was sent to Africa where he furnished various agencies and contractors with specifications and data on motor trucks and tractors. He traveled extensively in
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Bruce F. Meyers, "Swift, Silent, and Deadly: Marine Amphibious Reconnaissance in the Pacific, 1942–1945", (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2004).
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After spending 25 months of combat duty in the Pacific during World War II from 1943 to 1945, Major Jones was awarded several commendations.
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AARUGHA!: History of Specialized and Force-level Reconnaissance Activities and Units of the United States Marine Corps, 1900–1974.
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Jones was assigned to the intelligence section on the Amphibious Corps staff of the
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broke out, he departed Africa, due to the circumstances of military presence of
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area, persuaded General Holcomb, and Jones was subsequently approached by a
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asking him to resubmit his application. He did and transferred his army
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Biography microfiche on James L. Jones, History Division,
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who rose to the rank of Lieutenant General in the USMC.
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Fleet Marine Reference Publication 12–21 (FMFRP 12–21)
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United States Marine Corps personnel of World War II
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James jones" 460:in November 1943. 454:Operation Boxcloth 442:V Amphibious Corps 397:lieutenant colonel 250:James L. Jones Jr. 227:Fleet Marine Force 201:James L. Jones Jr. 169:Battle of Iwo Jima 154:Battle of Eniwetok 37:James L. Jones Sr. 387:in charge of the 355:Jones signed for 241:companies during 212: 211: 174:Battle of Okinawa 149:Battle of Apamama 653: 600: 597: 591: 584: 578: 565: 559: 552: 546: 545: 543: 542: 533:. Archived from 527: 521: 518: 512: 511: 509: 508: 499:. Archived from 493: 483: 481:Biography portal 478: 477: 476: 440:, Jones and the 381:William K. Jones 341:Military service 319:Southwest Africa 239:FMF Amphib Recon 206:William K. 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James L. Jones
James Earl Jones
Kansas City, Missouri
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
United States Army Reserve
United States Marine Corps
Major
Observer Group
Amphib Recon Bn
Battle of Tarawa
Battle of Makin
Battle of Apamama
Battle of Eniwetok
Battle of Saipan
Battle of Tinian
Battle of Iwo Jima
Battle of Okinawa
Silver Star
Legion of Merit
James L. Jones Jr.
William K. Jones
United States Marine Corps
amphibious reconnaissance
Fleet Marine Force
United States
Observer Group
FMF Amphib Recon
World War II
James L. Jones Jr.
Commandant of the Marine Corps

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