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===Rear Admiral Gary Jones===
 
==Official Biography==
 
Rear Admiral Jones graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1975, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He also holds a Master of Science Degree in Systems Management from the University of Southern California, and is an Armed Forces Staff College graduate.
 
 
[[Image:GARYJONES.jpg|thumb|right|Admiral Gary Jones official photograph Courtesy US Navy]]
 
[[Image:GARYJONES.jpg|thumb|right|Admiral Gary Jones official photograph Courtesy US Navy]]
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Rear Admiral '''Gary Jones''' is the Commanding Officer of [[Naval Education and Training Command]] at [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]] and is also the Navy's senior helicopter pilot. He resides in the historic [[Quarters A]].
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Rear Adm. Jones graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1975, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He also holds a Master of Science Degree in Systems Management from the University of Southern California, and is an Armed Forces Staff College graduate.
  
 
Designated a Naval Aviator in 1976, early operational assignments include duty in HSL-32 and HSL-34. Rear Adm. Jones also participated in the Personnel Exchange Program, flying with the British Royal Navy while assigned to 829 Squadron in Portland, England. Returning to HSL-34 as executive officer, he became Commanding officer in November 1992. Rear Adm. Jones next served as air boss aboard USS Saipan (LHA 2). After Saipan, Rear Adm. Jones joined USS Peleliu (LHA 5) as executive officer for a Persian Gulf deployment. In April 1998, he became commanding Officer of Peleliu, and completed a Western Pacific/Persian Gulf deployment.  
 
Designated a Naval Aviator in 1976, early operational assignments include duty in HSL-32 and HSL-34. Rear Adm. Jones also participated in the Personnel Exchange Program, flying with the British Royal Navy while assigned to 829 Squadron in Portland, England. Returning to HSL-34 as executive officer, he became Commanding officer in November 1992. Rear Adm. Jones next served as air boss aboard USS Saipan (LHA 2). After Saipan, Rear Adm. Jones joined USS Peleliu (LHA 5) as executive officer for a Persian Gulf deployment. In April 1998, he became commanding Officer of Peleliu, and completed a Western Pacific/Persian Gulf deployment.  
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Staff and shore assignments include flight instructor duty in HSL-30, serving in the Secretary of Defense’s Office for Special Operations/Low-Intensity Conflict and duty on the CNO Staff as head of Operations, Plans and Political-Military Affairs in the Western Hemisphere. He also served as executive assistant to the Deputy Commander-in-Chief/Chief-of-Staff, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Prior to Flag selection, he was director, Readiness/Warfare Requirements at ComNavAirLant. His initial Flag assignment was commander, U.S. Naval Forces Korea, and Naval Component Commander, United Nations Command in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Rear Adm. Jones next assumed command of Amphibious Force, 7th Fleet, Commander Amphibious Group 1/CTF-76 in Okinawa, Japan. He also served as commander, Forward Deployed Naval Forces Expeditionary Strike Group (FDNF ESG).  
 
Staff and shore assignments include flight instructor duty in HSL-30, serving in the Secretary of Defense’s Office for Special Operations/Low-Intensity Conflict and duty on the CNO Staff as head of Operations, Plans and Political-Military Affairs in the Western Hemisphere. He also served as executive assistant to the Deputy Commander-in-Chief/Chief-of-Staff, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Prior to Flag selection, he was director, Readiness/Warfare Requirements at ComNavAirLant. His initial Flag assignment was commander, U.S. Naval Forces Korea, and Naval Component Commander, United Nations Command in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Rear Adm. Jones next assumed command of Amphibious Force, 7th Fleet, Commander Amphibious Group 1/CTF-76 in Okinawa, Japan. He also served as commander, Forward Deployed Naval Forces Expeditionary Strike Group (FDNF ESG).  
  
Rear Adm. Jones’s most recent assignment was as Commander, Naval Service Training Command and Commander, Navy Region Midwest in Great Lakes, IL.
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Before becoming C.O. of the [[Naval Education and Training Command]], Rear Adm. Jones’s most recent assignment was as Commander, Naval Service Training Command and Commander, Navy Region Midwest in Great Lakes, IL.
  
==Current Location==
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[[Category:Navy admirals|Jones, Gary]]
Rear Adm. Jones presently resides in historic Quarters A aboard NAS Pensacola Florida. He is the Commanding Officer of Naval Education and Training Command and is also the Navy's senior helicopter pilot.
 

Latest revision as of 04:23, 6 June 2008

Admiral Gary Jones official photograph Courtesy US Navy

Rear Admiral Gary Jones is the Commanding Officer of Naval Education and Training Command at Naval Air Station Pensacola and is also the Navy's senior helicopter pilot. He resides in the historic Quarters A.

Rear Adm. Jones graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1975, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He also holds a Master of Science Degree in Systems Management from the University of Southern California, and is an Armed Forces Staff College graduate.

Designated a Naval Aviator in 1976, early operational assignments include duty in HSL-32 and HSL-34. Rear Adm. Jones also participated in the Personnel Exchange Program, flying with the British Royal Navy while assigned to 829 Squadron in Portland, England. Returning to HSL-34 as executive officer, he became Commanding officer in November 1992. Rear Adm. Jones next served as air boss aboard USS Saipan (LHA 2). After Saipan, Rear Adm. Jones joined USS Peleliu (LHA 5) as executive officer for a Persian Gulf deployment. In April 1998, he became commanding Officer of Peleliu, and completed a Western Pacific/Persian Gulf deployment.

Staff and shore assignments include flight instructor duty in HSL-30, serving in the Secretary of Defense’s Office for Special Operations/Low-Intensity Conflict and duty on the CNO Staff as head of Operations, Plans and Political-Military Affairs in the Western Hemisphere. He also served as executive assistant to the Deputy Commander-in-Chief/Chief-of-Staff, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Prior to Flag selection, he was director, Readiness/Warfare Requirements at ComNavAirLant. His initial Flag assignment was commander, U.S. Naval Forces Korea, and Naval Component Commander, United Nations Command in Seoul, Republic of Korea. Rear Adm. Jones next assumed command of Amphibious Force, 7th Fleet, Commander Amphibious Group 1/CTF-76 in Okinawa, Japan. He also served as commander, Forward Deployed Naval Forces Expeditionary Strike Group (FDNF ESG).

Before becoming C.O. of the Naval Education and Training Command, Rear Adm. Jones’s most recent assignment was as Commander, Naval Service Training Command and Commander, Navy Region Midwest in Great Lakes, IL.