From
the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, Mons, Belgium, General Jones
leads Allied Command Operations (ACO). The mission of ACO is to preserve the
peace, security, and territorial integrity of the NATO member nations. As
COMUSEUCOM, General Jones commands five U.S. components: U.S. Army, Europe;
U.S. Navy, Europe; U.S. Air Forces in Europe, U.S. Marine Forces, Europe and
Special Operations Command, Europe. The European Command’s mission is to
support and achieve U.S. interests and objectives throughout 93 countries in
Central and Eastern Europe, Africa, and portions of the Middle East. The
command performs a variety of functions including planning for and
conducting contingency operations such as noncombatant evacuations and
humanitarian relief operations; providing combat-ready forces to both Allied
Command Operations and other U.S. unified commands; and conducting
intelligence activities and security assistance. General Jones spent
his formative years in France, returning to the United States to attend the
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, from which he earned a
Bachelor of Science degree in 1966. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant
in the Marine Corps in January 1967. Upon completion of The Basic School,
Quantico, Va., in October 1967, he was ordered to the Republic of Vietnam,
where he served as a Platoon and Company Commander with Company G, 2d
Battalion, 3d Marines. While overseas, he was promoted to First Lieutenant
in June 1968.
Returning to the United States in December 1968, General
Jones was assigned to Camp Pendleton, Calif., where he served as a Company
Commander until May 1970. He then received orders to Marine Barracks,
Washington, DC, for duties as a Company Commander, serving in this
assignment until July 1973. He was promoted to Captain in December 1970.
From July 1973 until June 1974, he was a student at the Amphibious Warfare
School, Quantico, Va.
In November 1974, he received orders to report
to the 3d Marine Division on Okinawa, where he served as the Company
Commander of Company H, 2d Battalion, 9th Marines, until December 1975.
From January 1976 to August 1979, General Jones served in the Officer
Assignments Section at Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, DC. During
this assignment, he was promoted to Major in July 1977. Remaining in
Washington, his next assignment was as the Marine Corps Liaison Officer to
the United States Senate, where he served until July 1984. He was promoted
to Lieutenant Colonel in September 1982.
He was selected to attend the
National War College in Washington, DC. Following graduation in June 1985,
he was assigned to command the 3d Battalion, 9th Marines, 1st Marine
Division, Camp Pendleton, Calif., from July 1985 to July 1987.
In
August 1987, General Jones returned to Headquarters Marine Corps, where he
served as Senior Aide to the Commandant of the Marine Corps. He was promoted
to Colonel in April 1988, and became the Military Secretary to the
Commandant in February 1989. During August 1990, General Jones was assigned
as the Commanding Officer, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit at Camp Lejeune,
N.C. During his tour with the 24th MEU, he participated in Operation Provide
Comfort in Northern Iraq and Turkey. He was advanced to Brigadier General on
April 23, 1992. General Jones was assigned to duties as Deputy Director,
J-3, U.S. European Command, Stuttgart, Germany, on July 15, 1992. During
this tour of duty, he was reassigned as Chief of Staff, Joint Task Force
Provide Promise, for operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Macedonia.
Returning to the United States, he was advanced to the rank of Major General
in July 1994, and was assigned as Commanding General, 2d Marine Division,
Marine Forces Atlantic, Camp Lejeune, NC. General Jones next served as
Director, Expeditionary Warfare Division (N85), Office of the Chief of Naval
Operations, during 1996, then as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans,
Policies and Operations, Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, DC. He was
advanced to Lieutenant General on July 18, 1996.
His next assignment
was as the Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense. He was promoted
to General on June 30, 1999, and became the 32nd Commandant of the United
States Marine Corps on July 1, 1999. General Jones assumed duties as the
Commander of U.S. European Command on 16 January 2003 and Supreme Allied
Commander Europe on 17 January 2003.
General Jones’ personal
decorations include: the Defense Distinguished Service Medal with two oak
leaf clusters, Silver Star Medal, Legion of Merit with four gold stars,
Bronze Star Medal with Combat “V”, and the Combat Action Ribbon.
(Revised Nov. 25, 2003)