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  2. Phil Jones served for 36 years in the British Army retiring from the Army as a Lieutenant General. He has operational experience gained from most of the major military campaigns of the past...

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  3. Sep 16, 2011 · Major General Jones has served four on four deployments to Afghanistan including tours as an Infantry Battalion Commander in Kabul in 2002, Director Plans in CJTF180 in 2003, and Military Advisor to UNAMA in 2006-2007. He currently serves as Director, Force Reintegration Cell in HQ ISAF in Kabul.

  4. He served in the British Army for over 26 years in The Royal Welsh, where his experience was mainly in operational and training roles, as well as in intelligence and psychological operations.

  5. British Army Service Records. Discover your ancestors among more than 8.1 million documents about the British Army between 1760 and 1939. Find officers and other ranks in 17 different sets of records from The National Archives and the Scots Guards. The records can tell you when your ancestor joined and left the army, as well as details about ...

  6. These records run from 1901 to 1960, covering the latter stages of the Boer War and, of course, both World Wars. Typically, they contain the following details: name, rank, regiment, service number, date (and sometimes place) of death, name of the next of kin, and how much they received.

  7. Sep 8, 2011 · British Army Maj. Gen. Phil Jones conducts the Pentagon press briefing about current operations in Afghanistan and then answers questions from the press.