Jones, David, AME1

Aviation Structural Mechanic, Safety Equipment
 
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Current Service Status
USN Retired
Current/Last Rank
Petty Officer First Class
Current/Last Primary NEC
AME-9502-Instructor
Current/Last Rating/NEC Group
Aviation Structural Mechanic, Safety Equipment
Primary Unit
1978-1980, AME-9502, Naval Air Technical Training Command (Staff), Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training (Staff)
Previously Held NEC
PR-0000-Parachute Rigger
AME-0000-Aviation Structrual Mechanic Safety Equipment
Service Years
1959 - 1980
Official/Unofficial US Navy Certificates
Order of the Shellback
AME-Aviation Structural Mechanic, Safety Equipment
Five Hash Marks

 Official Badges 

U.S. Navy Police (enlisted) Master Training Specialist Firefighter US Navy Retired 20

US Navy Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Order of the Shellback Gulf of Tonkin Yacht Club Vietnam Combat Craft Crewmember Badge Cold War Veteran

Mobile Riverine Forces Mekong Delta


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)Mobile Riverine Force Association
  1984, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) - Assoc. Page
  2006, Mobile Riverine Force Association


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

After retirement from the Navy, I worked for a year at a large hospital in Memphis, Tn. I then embarked on a 21 year career as a professional firefighter. 1981- Honor graduate U.S. Navy Crash, Rescue and Salvage School NAS Memphis, TN. I retired from the Federal Fire Service  in 2001. Using the medical skills learned as a firefighter, I then began a third career as a licenced Laboratory technician.

In 2007, I decided to once again retire, so until something better comes along, I be just working on the ranch, whittling down that "honeydo list".

   
Other Comments:

We, who entered the Navy as boys, full of bright promise and fervent patriotism, those of us who survive, still carry that love of country and deep patriotism that we learned together in our formative years and never forgot, even though we were greeted when we returned , by the vilification of an ungrateful nation. I cherish the memories of my brothers, forged in the blood and shock of war and the recollections of experiences, both good and bad, that service to my beloved country afforded me. And if I could do all over again, I would not change one solitary thing, save the ability to restore the lives of all my friends and comrades who left their youth and innocence on the fields, jungles and seas of Southeast Asia. May Almighty God grant their souls eternal rest and may perpetual Light shine upon them.
We are all old men now, and before long we will just be footnotes in a forgotten war, but when my grandchildren ask me, "were you a hero in that war, Grandpa? I will say, "No Iwas not a hero, but I served with heroes."

   


Operation Search Turn
From Month/Year
December / 1968
To Month/Year
April / 1969

Description
penetrated into areas where the Viet Cong had operated relatively unchallenged for years. Using the unique mobility inherent in riverine forces, the Navy took command of primary lines of communication, the waterways, in these enemy "sanctuaries."
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
December / 1968
To Month/Year
April / 1969
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories
   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
No Available Photos

  10 Also There at This Battle:
 
  • Bullens, Jesse, PO3, (1964-1975)
  • Davis, Jerry, LCDR, (1966-1996)
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