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− | + | Sergeant Orland Duncan "Buddy" Jones | |
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''Marine Corps'' | ''Marine Corps'' | ||
− | + | ''19 August 1920 – 3 March 1945'' | |
== Personal History == | == Personal History == | ||
− | Jones was born in Arkansas County, Arkansas to Samuel Oather and Cora B. Jones. He had four siblings and was married to Helen Lively Catron. He attended DeValls Bluff Grammar School, Conway High School, and was enrolled in Arkansas State Teachers College (now the University of Central Arkansas) from September of 1938 to January of 1940 | + | Jones was born in Arkansas County, Arkansas on 19 August 1920 to Samuel Oather and Cora B. Jones. He had four siblings and was married to Helen Lively Catron. He attended DeValls Bluff Grammar School, Conway High School, and was enrolled in Arkansas State Teachers College (now the University of Central Arkansas) from September of 1938 to January of 1940. |
− | Jones died in Iwo Jima from wounds acquired in conflict and was buried at sea. He is memorialized by a headstone in Huie Cemetery in Clinton, Arkansas as well as the Courts of the Missing memorial in Honolulu. | + | Jones worked for the chemical department at Crosset Paper Mills in Crosset, Arkansas, before he entered the United States Marine Corps on August 13, 1940 where he rose to rank of sergeant. He attended boot camp in San Diego and spent five months training at Camp Pendleton, California. |
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+ | Jones died on 3 March 1945 in Iwo Jima from wounds acquired in conflict and was buried at sea. He is memorialized by a headstone in Huie Cemetery in Clinton, Arkansas as well as the Courts of the Missing memorial in Honolulu. | ||
===Awards and Honors=== | ===Awards and Honors=== | ||
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Marine Sharpshooter Rifle Badge | Marine Sharpshooter Rifle Badge | ||
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+ | Induction into the Arkansas Military Veterans’ Hall of Fame in 2013 | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
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Sergeant Orland Duncan "Buddy" Jones
Marine Corps
19 August 1920 – 3 March 1945
Personal History
Jones was born in Arkansas County, Arkansas on 19 August 1920 to Samuel Oather and Cora B. Jones. He had four siblings and was married to Helen Lively Catron. He attended DeValls Bluff Grammar School, Conway High School, and was enrolled in Arkansas State Teachers College (now the University of Central Arkansas) from September of 1938 to January of 1940.
Jones worked for the chemical department at Crosset Paper Mills in Crosset, Arkansas, before he entered the United States Marine Corps on August 13, 1940 where he rose to rank of sergeant. He attended boot camp in San Diego and spent five months training at Camp Pendleton, California.
Jones died on 3 March 1945 in Iwo Jima from wounds acquired in conflict and was buried at sea. He is memorialized by a headstone in Huie Cemetery in Clinton, Arkansas as well as the Courts of the Missing memorial in Honolulu.
Awards and Honors
Marine Corps Jump Wings
Purple Heart Medal
Combat Action Ribbon
Presidential Unit Citation with Blue star
Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal
American Defense Medal
American Campaign Medal
Asiatic-Pacific Theater of Operations Campaign Medal with 4 bronze campaign/battle stars
World War II Victory Medal
Marine Corps Basic Qualification Badge with bars
Marine Sharpshooter Rifle Badge
Induction into the Arkansas Military Veterans’ Hall of Fame in 2013