After World War II began, Harry joined the United States Navy as an aviation cadet in November, 1942. He and other cadets were sent to Mount St. Mary's College in Emmitsburg, MD for morning classes in navigation, engines and physics. Afternoons were spent in Waynesboro, PA for flight training. It was during this time that Harry met Valerie "Petie" Shorb of Emmitsburg. He corresponded with her throughout the war years. They married in 1946 after the war ended. Their wedding took place in the Catholic Chapel at the U.S. Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, FL. Father McMahan, who served with Harry aboard the USS Hornet, conducted the service.
During WWII, Harry served in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre as a combat pilot. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross with 1 Gold Star, Air Medal with 2 Gold Stars, Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Award with 2 Battle Stars, and the World War II Victory Ribbon.
After the war, Harry returned to work with the FBI as a Radio Communication Officer. He attended night classes at Southeastern University, earned a degree in Accounting, and was subsequently appointed Special Agent with the Bureau. After a distinguished career of 20 years, he retired from the FBI in 1976. Harry was a past member of the Former Agents of the FBI, the Tailhook Association, Fist of the Fleet Association, USS Hornet Association, the Elks, the Moose, the American Legion, and the VFW.
In addition to his wife and parents, he was predeceased by brothers, Osborne and Ernest Jones.
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SIBLINGS
Grace Margaret Jones 1905 – 1983
Walter Bright Jones 1907 – 1912
Osborne Thomas "Ozzie" Jones 1909 – 1994
Arthur Nestor Jones 1911 – 1912
William R Frazier Jones 1912 – 1913
Paul Winfield Jones 1914 – 1970 #59029847
Robert Devon Jones 1916 – 1917
Ernest Oliver Jones 1921 – 2006 #124238596
After World War II began, Harry joined the United States Navy as an aviation cadet in November, 1942. He and other cadets were sent to Mount St. Mary's College in Emmitsburg, MD for morning classes in navigation, engines and physics. Afternoons were spent in Waynesboro, PA for flight training. It was during this time that Harry met Valerie "Petie" Shorb of Emmitsburg. He corresponded with her throughout the war years. They married in 1946 after the war ended. Their wedding took place in the Catholic Chapel at the U.S. Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, FL. Father McMahan, who served with Harry aboard the USS Hornet, conducted the service.
During WWII, Harry served in the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre as a combat pilot. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross with 1 Gold Star, Air Medal with 2 Gold Stars, Presidential Unit Citation, Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Award with 2 Battle Stars, and the World War II Victory Ribbon.
After the war, Harry returned to work with the FBI as a Radio Communication Officer. He attended night classes at Southeastern University, earned a degree in Accounting, and was subsequently appointed Special Agent with the Bureau. After a distinguished career of 20 years, he retired from the FBI in 1976. Harry was a past member of the Former Agents of the FBI, the Tailhook Association, Fist of the Fleet Association, USS Hornet Association, the Elks, the Moose, the American Legion, and the VFW.
In addition to his wife and parents, he was predeceased by brothers, Osborne and Ernest Jones.
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SIBLINGS
Grace Margaret Jones 1905 – 1983
Walter Bright Jones 1907 – 1912
Osborne Thomas "Ozzie" Jones 1909 – 1994
Arthur Nestor Jones 1911 – 1912
William R Frazier Jones 1912 – 1913
Paul Winfield Jones 1914 – 1970 #59029847
Robert Devon Jones 1916 – 1917
Ernest Oliver Jones 1921 – 2006 #124238596
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HARRY DAVID JONES
LTJG US NAVY
WORLD WAR II
OCT 25 1922 † FEB 24 2012
DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS
AIR MEDAL
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