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  1. Phil Jones served for 36 years in the British Army, departing the Service as a Lieutenant General. With over 15 international operational deployments, including three secondments to the UN and two to NATO in leadership roles, he gained operational experience in most of the major military campaigns of the past 30 years, including serving for over 3.5 years in Afghanistan.

  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 30 years including over 3 years in Afghanistan; most recently he was Chief of Staff of NATO's Allied Command for Transformation. · Experience: Othrys Ltd · Location: Eye · 500+ connections on ...

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  3. About Phil. Before taking up this leadership role at Business in Focus, Phil had leadership roles in the military and charity sector. 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. Phil finished his ...

  4. Sep 16, 2011 · Major General Phil Jones joined the Infantry (The Royal Anglian Regiment) in 1981. Since then he has served on eight operational tours of duty in Northern Ireland, from platoon to brigade commander. He has also served on operational tours of duty in Belize (1982), the Balkans (1995) and Georgia/Abkhazia (1999). Major General Jones has served ...

  5. WO 97 – Chelsea: pensioners British Army service records 1760-1913 These records were collected and recorded to determine a person’s eligibility for a pension from the Royal Chelsea Hospital. They recorded an individual’s rank and regiment, service number, birth place, occupation, attestation date and service history.

  6. The National Army Museum holds the soldiers’ effects ledgers that were created by the War Office to record the monies owing to those who died while serving in the British Army. 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 ...

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  8. The ranks covered include Private, Lance Corporal, Corporal, Sergeant, and Warrant Officer – but not commissioned officer ranks. Though we hold some service records for soldiers who served after 1945, all service records after 1963, when National Service came to an end in the United Kingdom, are still held by the Ministry of Defence (MOD).