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Jones served in the plans, operations, and training directorate (G3) on the War Department General Staff from 1930 to 1934. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel on August 1, 1935, and served on the staff and faculty of the
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He left college in his junior year after passing the examination for a commission in the Army. He placed fifth of the 225 applicants who took the exam, and his high standing allowed him to choose his branch. He selected
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he was an instructor at two officers’ training camps, organized and temporarily commanded an Artillery brigade, and completed an advanced field artillery course in France. After World War I, Jones graduated from the
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during its initial organization, training, and preparation for combat. During this command he was promoted to major general. After relinquishing command to
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From July 1943 to November 1944, Jones, promoted to the temporary rank of major general on September 15, 1943, was commander of the
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In 1919, Jones married Elizabeth Heriot Rembert (1900–1978). They were the parents of three children: John Carleton (a
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After the war, Jones reverted to the permanent rank of captain. He was subsequently promoted to
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When Jones fell ill with bronchitis, he was replaced as division commander by Brigadier General
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Jones attended the University of Missouri while teaching school, and received a commission as a
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and subsequent defense of the island as the United States retook the Aleutians from the
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on September 1, 1940, and he was head of the R.O.T.C. programs in the Army's Seventh
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on July 10, 1941, and assigned as commander of the 76th Field Artillery Brigade at
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In 1922, Jones authored a manual on field artillery techniques and procedures,
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In March 2013, the 10th Mountain Division's Range Operations Center at
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reporter); Lloyd E. Jr. (a career Army officer); and daughter Anne.
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at Fort Sill from 1935 to 1938. From 1939 to 1940 he served at the
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Jones observes troops come ashore on Amchitka Island, May 7, 1943.
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Jones observes US troops come ashore on Amchitka Island, Alaska.
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United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni
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and commanded the 5th Field Artillery Brigade, part of the
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and commanded an Artillery brigade before serving in the
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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after receiving his Army commission in 1912. During
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United States Army Field Artillery Branch personnel
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September 3, 1915. p. 1. 670:"Widow of Former Head of U. of Missouri Dies" 546:prior to its departure for combat in Europe. 216:as commander of the Alaska Defense Command's 1551:. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. p. 24. 1409:"Gen. Jones Decorated for Aleutians Heroism" 1343:. St. Louis, MO. April 22, 1930. p. 10. 1307:. Columbia, MO. November 1, 1920. p. 1. 1254:"Dugout Digging Promotes Orgy of Camp Grief" 1223:. Columbia, MO. January 25, 1912. p. 1. 1211:. Columbia, MO. December 1, 1911. p. 1. 1159:. Arlington, VA: Arlington National Cemetery 980:"Gen. Jones Decorated for Aleutians Heroism" 748:"Dugout Digging Promotes Orgy of Camp Grief" 504:Jones was promoted to the temporary rank of 1662:United States Army generals of World War II 1647:United States Army personnel of World War I 1391:. Circleville, OH. May 12, 1943. p. 1. 1355:. St. Louis, MO. July 20, 1936. p. 19. 1331:. Columbia, MO. August 19, 1922. p. 1. 1116:Rasmussen, Frederick N. (January 5, 2008). 1319:. Columbia, MO. March 28, 1921. p. 5. 1199:. Columbia, MO. March 10, 1911. p. 1. 29: 1584:Commanding General 10th Mountain Division 1545:US 10th Mountain Division in World War II 1284:. Columbia, SC. May 25, 1919. p. 14. 1020:US 10th Mountain Division in World War II 399:In 1918, Jones was promoted to temporary 310:on June 17, 1889. He was the son of Dr. 564: 476: 204:(June 17, 1889 – January 3, 1958) was a 1252:Shanedling, Joshua (October 16, 1917). 643:South Carolina, Death Records 1821–1961 290:In retirement, Jones was a resident of 1657:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 1604: 1397:"Heroes of Attu Head New Alpine Force" 1004:"Heroes of Attu Head New Alpine Force" 451:Army Command and General Staff College 16:United States Army general (1889–1958) 1642:United States Army War College alumni 580:on January 3, 1958. He was buried at 445:. He later commanded 1st Battalion, 412:Artillery Replacement Training Center 1478:Annual Reports of the War Department 778:Annual Reports of the War Department 449:. Jones was a 1924 graduate of the 1421:"Lloyd E. Jones made Major General" 992:"Lloyd E. Jones made Major General" 560: 443:Field Artillery Applied Mathematics 417: 306:Lloyd Edmonstone Jones was born in 13: 325:in Company G, 4th Regiment of the 148:Task Force, Alaska Defense Command 14: 1693: 1556: 1525:US Army Adjutant General (1947). 1514:US Army Adjutant General (1946). 1497:US Army Adjutant General (1932). 1486:US Army Adjutant General (1929). 246:Command and General Staff College 1682:Military personnel from Missouri 1034:Official U.S. Army Register 1947 902:Official U.S. Army Register 1932 888:Official U.S. Army Register 1946 529:Army Distinguished Service Medal 254:Reserve Officers' Training Corps 227:The son of the president of the 183:Army Distinguished Service Medal 1260:. San Francisco, CA. p. 6. 1229:"Lloyd E. Jones to Philippines" 1172:Ayyad, Osama (March 19, 2015). 1153:"Burial Record: Jones, Lloyd E" 736:"Lloyd E. Jones to Philippines" 515:In 1943 he was commander of an 472: 380:and served as an instructor at 374:American entry into World War I 271:as commander of the defense of 1677:University of Missouri faculty 1627:People from Columbia, Missouri 1475:U.S. Secretary of War (1919). 1361:"Col. Lloyd Jones Transferred" 1301:"Captain L. E. Jones Promoted" 1217:"Lloyd Jones into the Service" 944:"Col. Lloyd Jones Transferred" 818:"Captain L. E. Jones Promoted" 724:"Lloyd Jones into the Service" 608:In 1964 the newly constructed 367: 1: 1672:University of Montana faculty 1445:"Artillery Expert Dies at 68" 1185: 1151:U.S. Department of the Army. 1138:. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com LLC 712:"Army Officer Visits Parents" 626: 453:, and a 1930 graduate of the 447:83rd Field Artillery Regiment 301: 157:5th Field Artillery Brigade, 154:83rd Field Artillery Regiment 1578:Newly activated organization 1290:"An Artillery Unit at M. U." 791:"An Artillery Unit at M. U." 527:, for which he received the 409:Camp Jackson, South Carolina 350:5th Field Artillery Regiment 339:6th Field Artillery Regiment 208:major general. A veteran of 150:76th Field Artillery Brigade 7: 1667:United States Army generals 1542:Rottman, Gordon L. (2012). 1529:Official U.S. Army Register 1517:Official U.S. Army Register 1501:Official U.S. Army Register 1109: 1059:Arlington National Cemetery 1047:Artillery Expert Dies at 68 968:"Americans in Amchitka Mud" 682:"Asked to Accompany Troops" 582:Arlington National Cemetery 571:Arlington National Cemetery 296:Arlington National Cemetery 83:Arlington National Cemetery 10: 1698: 1457:"New Reserve Center Opens" 1266:"Col. Jones to Washington" 1180:. Washington, DC: US Army. 1104: 1083:"New Reserve Center Opens" 765:"Col. Jones to Washington" 212:, he was prominent during 1590: 1581: 1575: 1570: 603: 587: 386:Presidio of San Francisco 269:Aleutian Islands campaign 188: 178: 164: 137: 127: 117: 109: 97: 89: 77: 60: 40: 28: 21: 1563:Generals of World War II 1468: 1313:"Pistol Team to Compete" 1071:"Carleton Jones, Age 84" 842:"Pistol Team to Compete" 806:"Col. Lloyd Jones Sails" 697:L. E. Jones in U.S. Army 584:, Section 30, Site 726. 578:Columbia, South Carolina 348:in 1912, and joined the 292:Columbia, South Carolina 287:until retiring in 1946. 263:, Jones was promoted to 71:Columbia, South Carolina 1489:Army List and Directory 1365:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 1258:San Francisco Chronicle 874:Army List and Directory 382:Officers Training Camps 327:Missouri National Guard 233:Missouri National Guard 1377:The Independent Record 1329:The Evening Missourian 1317:The Evening Missourian 1305:The Evening Missourian 1270:The Evening Missourian 1245:The Evening Missourian 1233:The Evening Missourian 1221:The Evening Missourian 1209:The Evening Missourian 1197:The Evening Missourian 830:"Officers of R.O.T.C." 573: 536:10th Infantry Division 519:task force during the 517:Alaska Defense Command 485:In the early years of 482: 463:Field Artillery School 436:University of Oklahoma 316:University of Missouri 277:10th Mountain Division 229:University of Missouri 222:10th Mountain Division 142:10th Mountain Division 1413:Greeley Daily Tribune 569:Jones' gravestone at 568: 489:, Jones, promoted to 480: 467:University of Montana 438:, and other schools. 110:Years of service 510:Fort Warren, Wyoming 1095:Fort Drum Officials 623:was named for him. 616:was named for him. 521:Landing at Amchitka 390:Leon Springs, Texas 372:By the time of the 362:2nd Field Artillery 312:John Carleton Jones 235:. He served in the 220:Task Force and the 193:John Carleton Jones 1389:Circleville Herald 614:Columbia, Missouri 574: 555:Army Ground Forces 483: 428:Harvard University 401:lieutenant colonel 341:in December 1911. 308:Columbia, Missouri 285:Army Ground Forces 206:United States Army 104:United States Army 54:Columbia, Missouri 1600: 1599: 1591:Succeeded by 1571:Military offices 1507:GenealogyBank.com 1401:Salt Lake Tribune 1353:The Post-Dispatch 1341:The Post-Dispatch 506:brigadier general 323:second lieutenant 281:George Price Hays 265:brigadier general 199: 198: 1689: 1576:Preceded by 1568: 1567: 1552: 1550: 1538: 1532: 1521: 1510: 1504: 1493: 1482: 1464: 1452: 1449:News and Tribune 1440: 1428: 1416: 1404: 1392: 1380: 1368: 1356: 1344: 1332: 1320: 1308: 1296: 1293:Kansas City Star 1285: 1273: 1261: 1248: 1236: 1224: 1212: 1200: 1181: 1168: 1166: 1164: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1133: 1125: 1124:. 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Index


Columbia, Missouri
Columbia, South Carolina
Arlington National Cemetery
United States Army
Major General
Service number
10th Mountain Division
Amchitka
83rd Field Artillery Regiment
5th Division
World War I
World War II
Army Distinguished Service Medal
John Carleton Jones
United States Army
World War I
World War II
Amchitka
10th Mountain Division
University of Missouri
Missouri National Guard
Philippines
World War I
Command and General Staff College
Army War College
Reserve Officers' Training Corps
World War II
brigadier general
Aleutian Islands campaign

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