Clinton Leonard Jones Explained

Clinton Leonard Jones, Jr.
Birth Date:1892 1, df=y
Birth Place:Ross, California, USA
Death Place:Sacramento, California, USA
Allegiance: United States
Branch:Air Service, United States Army
Rank:Lieutenant
Unit:22nd Aero Squadron
Battles: World War I
Awards:Distinguished Service Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster

Lieutenant Clinton Leonard Jones, Jr. was an American World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories.[1] [2]

Clinton Jones was a late arrival to World War I, arriving at the 22nd Aero Squadron on 27 August 1918.[3] However, from 4 September through 30 October, Jones scored eight victories; five solo, and three shared with Jacques Swaab, James Beane, Arthur Raymond Brooks, and F. D. Tyndall.[1]

Childhood

Clinton Leonard Jones was born on Jan 1, 1892 in Ross, California to Clinton Jones Sr. and Sarah J. Waugh. His father was a general agent for a railroad. He grew up in San Francisco. He had six older siblings, Edward, Paul, Frank, Herbert, Gertrude and Helen.

Citations

Distinguished Service Cross

Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a second DSC

Later life

He is listed in the 1930 census as living in Sacramento and working as a Manager in the grain industry. He married Edith and had two children, Gertrude and Clinton III. He died in Sacramento on June 22, 1965.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Clinton Jones . theaerodrome.com . 26 June 2010.
  2. Web site: A History of the 22nd Aero Squadron ~ 'Shooting Stars' . Capt. Arthur Raymond Brooks . Summer 1963.
  3. Book: American Aces of World War I . 77 .
  4. Web site: General Orders No. 66, W.D., 1919, as quoted at theaerodrome.com . theaerodrome.com . 26 June 2010.