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Lance Corporal Andrew Gordon Jones

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Lance Corporal Andrew Gordon Jones Veteran

Birth
Melbourne, Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia
Death
30 May 2011 (aged 24–25)
Afghanistan
Burial
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Lance Corporal Andrew Gordon Jones - 8490769 Aged 25 years.

Lance Corporal Jones was born in Melbourne, Victoria in 1986. He joined the Army in 2004. After recruit training, he completed his initial employment training as a cook and was posted to the Catering Platoon of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. He was posted to the 9th Force Support Battalion in 2008.

Lance Corporal Jones' first operational deployment was to East Timor in 2008. His second, to Afghanistan, commenced in November 2010.

Lance Corporal Jones was a loyal, reliable and trustworthy soldier who was dedicated to serving his country. He was a team player who loved his job. He had a quiet personality but enjoyed a joke with his mates.

He was a skilled cook who was the first to volunteer to go on the road or on exercise. In 2010, he was promoted to Lance Corporal upon completing his Junior Leader Course. He displayed definite leadership potential.

His interests included chess, reading, computers, drawing and soccer.


Lance Corporal Jones was awarded the Australian Service Medal with clasp Timor–Leste, and Australian Defence Medal. Lance Corporal Jones will be presented with the Australian Active Service Medal with ICAT Clasp, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal and the NATO ISAF Medal.

During Lance Corporal Jones service in the Australian Army, he deployed on the following Operations:


OPERATION ASTUTE (East Timor) – Jul 2008 – Oct 2008.

OPERATION SLIPPER (Afghanistan) – Nov 2010 – May 2011.was awarded the Australian Service Medal with clasp Timor–Leste, and Australian Defence Medal. Lance Corporal Jones will be presented with the Australian Active Service Medal with ICAT Clasp, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal and the NATO ISAF Medal.


Lance Corporal Jones was from the 9th Force Support Battalion in Amberley. Lance Corporal Jones was serving with the Force Support Unit. This was his first deployment to Afghanistan.


Lance Corporal Jones leaves behind his loving parents, two younger siblings and girlfriend, who are receiving support from Defence.


Memorial at the Australian War Memorial


Also commemorated at the Afghanistan Avenue of Honour in Yungaburra Qld.

Lance Corporal Andrew Gordon Jones - 8490769 Aged 25 years.

Lance Corporal Jones was born in Melbourne, Victoria in 1986. He joined the Army in 2004. After recruit training, he completed his initial employment training as a cook and was posted to the Catering Platoon of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. He was posted to the 9th Force Support Battalion in 2008.

Lance Corporal Jones' first operational deployment was to East Timor in 2008. His second, to Afghanistan, commenced in November 2010.

Lance Corporal Jones was a loyal, reliable and trustworthy soldier who was dedicated to serving his country. He was a team player who loved his job. He had a quiet personality but enjoyed a joke with his mates.

He was a skilled cook who was the first to volunteer to go on the road or on exercise. In 2010, he was promoted to Lance Corporal upon completing his Junior Leader Course. He displayed definite leadership potential.

His interests included chess, reading, computers, drawing and soccer.


Lance Corporal Jones was awarded the Australian Service Medal with clasp Timor–Leste, and Australian Defence Medal. Lance Corporal Jones will be presented with the Australian Active Service Medal with ICAT Clasp, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal and the NATO ISAF Medal.

During Lance Corporal Jones service in the Australian Army, he deployed on the following Operations:


OPERATION ASTUTE (East Timor) – Jul 2008 – Oct 2008.

OPERATION SLIPPER (Afghanistan) – Nov 2010 – May 2011.was awarded the Australian Service Medal with clasp Timor–Leste, and Australian Defence Medal. Lance Corporal Jones will be presented with the Australian Active Service Medal with ICAT Clasp, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal and the NATO ISAF Medal.


Lance Corporal Jones was from the 9th Force Support Battalion in Amberley. Lance Corporal Jones was serving with the Force Support Unit. This was his first deployment to Afghanistan.


Lance Corporal Jones leaves behind his loving parents, two younger siblings and girlfriend, who are receiving support from Defence.


Memorial at the Australian War Memorial


Also commemorated at the Afghanistan Avenue of Honour in Yungaburra Qld.


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