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Jones remodeled Centenaria, the home of his parents at the time of his birth, to serve as his personal residence. After Jones returned to live in Jackson, he married widow Anne Howell Turpin of Jackson on 12 June 1969 at
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was created from the Army Air Forces in 1947, General Jones remained as Air Inspector until 1948. He was subsequently assigned as commanding general of the Sacramento Air Material Area at
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In 2015 the Air Force established an annual Junius W. Jones Inspector General Award named in his honor to recognize outstanding inspection programs within Air Force units.
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Jones came from a family with a military tradition. Jones descended directly from three soldiers, Samuel Jones, Thomas Jackson, and Samuel Hilton, who served in the
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Jones married Katherine Callahan in 1937. Although the marriage did not last, a daughter, Esther Marilynn Jones (b. 21 May 1940) was born of this marriage.
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Jones married Mary Beirne Harmon (b. January 15, 1891) at New York in December 1914, daughter of Edward Valentine Harmon and Marie Antoinette Kinney of
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as captain of a company of cavalry, the Plains Cavalry, which he organized. Jones received private primary and secondary education. He was attending
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Following his graduation, Jones was appointed to the Inspection Division of the Air Corp as chief of that division. Jones briefly served at
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Jones was assigned to the United States Military Academy as an instructor in 1916. In June 1919, Jones was ordered to military duty in
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Louisiana: Comprising Sketches of Parishes, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form
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Jones received his commission as a second lieutenant on June 12, 1913, and was assigned to the coast artillery at
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Jones died at Centenaria on February 14, 1977, after a stroke. Jones is buried in the cemetery of
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training of enlisted personnel. In June 1943 he returned to Washington as air inspector of the
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Book Two: The Samuel Jones Family Including Allied Families, Kershaw County, S. C. 1756-1979
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Jones liked to ride horses. In addition, he was noted for his ability to prepare a
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at Langley Field in September 1927. Upon graduation, he was sent to the
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Training Officers Inspect Embry-Riddle School of Aviation, July 1942
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Jones married Josephine Lanier, however the marriage did not last.
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Jones was born at Centenaria, the former home of the president of
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The history of the Samuel Jones family: Kershaw County, S.C.
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United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
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as air operations officer. In 1924, Jones was moved to the
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at Washington in August 1938. He was given command of the
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in his junior year when he received an appointment to the
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General Jones accepted a position as airport director of
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Clinton, SC: Jacob Brothers, Printers. pp. 14–17.
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Jackson, Louisiana
St. Francisville, Louisiana
United States
United States Army
United States Air Force
Major general
World War II
Legion of Merit
Distinguished Service Medal
Air Medal
major general
United States Air Force
Inspector General
Centenary College
Jackson, Louisiana
John Welch Jones
East Louisiana State Hospital

Revolutionary War
Francis Marion
Mexican–American War
Confederate States of America
Louisiana State University
United States Military Academy
West Point, New York
Fort Monroe, Virginia
Fort Winfield Scott
California
Koblenz, Germany

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