James N. Jones Ironsburg Cem., Monroe Co., Tn
Mr. and
Mrs. W.R. Jones of Ironsburg have received word
from the War Department that the remains of their son, T-4 James N. Jones, are en route to the U.S. for reburial. The date of arrival is unknown. James N. was killed on Luzon Island
in 1945. He served for 47 months on
the Pacific Islands.
U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records,
1938-1946
Name:
|
James N Jones
|
Birth Year:
|
1920
|
Race:
|
White,
Citizen (White)
|
Nativity State or Country:
|
Tennessee
|
State of Residence:
|
Tennessee
|
County or City:
|
Monroe
|
|
|
Enlistment Date:
|
28
Feb 1942
|
Enlistment State:
|
Georgia
|
Enlistment City:
|
Fort Oglethorpe
|
Branch:
|
Branch
Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
|
Branch Code:
|
Branch
Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
|
Grade:
|
Private
|
Grade Code:
|
Private
|
Term of Enlistment:
|
Enlistment
for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject
to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
|
Component:
|
Selectees
(Enlisted Men)
|
Source:
|
Civil
Life
|
|
|
Education:
|
Grammar
school
|
Civil Occupation:
|
Semiskilled
chauffeurs and drivers, bus, taxi, truck, and tractor
|
Marital Status:
|
Single,
without dependents
|
Height:
|
70
|
Weight:
|
178
|
|
Researcher and Designer
Joy Locke & Joe Irons
|