- Edward Gordon Jones
Infobox Military Person
name= Sir Edward Gordon Jones
lived=31 August 1914 –20 February 2007
placeofbirth =Widnes ,Cheshire ,England
placeofdeath=
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nickname= 'Tap'
allegiance=flag|United Kingdom
serviceyears= 1935 – 1969
rank=Air Marshal
branch= air force|United Kingdom
commands=
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battles=World War II
awards=Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath Commander of the Order of the British Empire Distinguished Service Order
Distinguished Flying CrossMention in Despatches
laterwork=Air Marshal Sir Edward ("Tap") Gordon Jones KCB, CBE, DSO, DFC (31 August 1914 -20 February 2007 ) was an officer in theRoyal Air Force for 34 years, from 1935 to 1969. He commanded a squadron ofobsolescent biplane Gladiator fighters during theGreek Campaign in theSecond World War , where he shot down five ItalianFiat CR.42 fighters. He served in mainly operational posts in Europe until he retired in 1969. Unusually, he never served a post in theAir Ministry or theUK Ministry of Defence . [ [http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/commonwealth_jones.htm Air Marshal Sir Edward 'Tap' Gordon Jones] ]Early life
Jones was born in
Widnes , the third of four sons of Lt.Col. Dr Albert Jones DSO, MC. His father was the borough medical officer. Jones spent time inIndia as a child, where his brothers nicknamed him "Doolally Tap" (meaning "slightly mad"). He retained the nickname "Tap" for the rest of his life.After grammar school, he studied medicine at
Liverpool University , where he met his future wife. His three brothers all became doctors, like their father, but Jones soon switched toveterinary science . He was a keen sportsman, representing Liverpool University and Lancashire atrugby union . He also enjoyed shooting and the outdoor life, but he showed little interest in his studies.RAF
Edward joined the RAF in 1935. He trained as a pilot at
Netheravon and joined "B" Flight of No. 17 Squadron inKenley , flying Gauntlet fighters. Hisflight was detached to form No. 80 Squadron in March 1937, which flew the Gladiator, the RAF's last biplane fighter. As aPilot Officer , he was its adjutant from May 1937. He also played rugby for the RAFHe married Margery Thurston Hatfield in 1938. Promoted to
Flying Officer , his squadron deployed to Egypt in April 1938. He became commander of "A" Flight of No. 80 Squadron in March 1940, while he was based inAmriya in Egypt. [ [http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/commonwealth_jones.htm Air Marshal Sir Edward 'Tap' Gordon Jones] ]econd World War
Italy declared war on10 June 1940 , and he took charge of a flight armed with modern Hurricane fighters. He took charge of a flight of Gladiator when it moved toTrikala in centralGreece in November 1940. He was in action within days, engaging a formation of more modernFiat CR.42 fighters, also biplanes, of the ItalianRegia Aeronautica to the north ofYanina . He shot down one on27 November , then two more the next day overDelvinakion , but was injured in thedogfight and spent a month recovering from a bullet wound in his neck. He returned to duty on21 December , and took command of No. 80 Squadron on27 December , after its commander, Squadron Leader Bill Hickey, waskilled in action . [ [http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/commonwealth_jones.htm Air Marshal Sir Edward 'Tap' Gordon Jones] ]Jones shot down two further Fiats on
28 February 1941 , and was awarded an immediate DFC. He was also awarded a DFC by the Greek government.After leave in Egypt, Jones returned to No. 80 Squadron. It had been re-equipped with modern
Hurricane fighter s shortly before Germany invaded Greece on6 April 1941 . His battered squadron withdrew toCrete , then back to Egypt. Finally, it moved toAqir inPalestine to regroup, where it fought against theVichy French inSyria . He left No. 80 Squadron in 1942, and was awarded the DSO.He spent a year with the
Rhodesia n Air Training Group, then took command of the RAF fighter base atHawkinge inKent . He was promoted toGroup Captain in July 1943, and joined the staff preparing tactical fighter operations forD-Day . His group, No. 83 Group, transferred toFrance shortly after D-Day, and moved eastwards with the front line. He was appointed OBE in December 1944, when he returned to operational duties, taking command of No. 121 Wing with its four squadrons of Typhoon fighters, based atVokel in theNetherlands .Post-war career
Jones had a succession of mainly operational appointments in Europe after the War. Unusually, he never served a post in the
Air Ministry or the Ministry of Defence.He served at the
School of Land/Air Warfare , and then commanded a jet flying school. He was appointed CBE in 1956. He served at the Headquarters of theSecond Tactical Air Force and with theAir Task Force during theSuez Crisis . He took command ofRAF Wyton in 1957, the home base of the RAF'sstrategic reconnaissance forces.He was promoted to
Air Commodore in January 1959, and took command of theCentral Reconnaissance Establishment . He was appointed CB in 1960. He commanded RAF forces inGermany from 1961 to 1963, then spent two years as Senior RAF Officer at theImperial Defence College . He took command of air forces inMalta , and was Deputy Commander-in-Chief (Air) of Allied Forces in theMediterranean .He was promoted to
Air Marshal in November 1966, and took up the position as commander of Near East Air Forces and Administrator of theSovereign Base Areas inCyprus . He was appointed KCB in 1967, and was commander of British Forces, Near East from 1967 to 1969. He retired from the RAF in August 1969.Later life
He continued to enjoy sport in his retirement. His wife died in 2002. He was survived by their two sons.
References
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2007/02/27/db2701.xml Obituary] , "
The Daily Telegraph ",27 February 2006
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1490149.ece Obituary] , "The Times ",27 February 2006
* [http://www.rafweb.org/Biographies/Gordon-Jones_EG.htm Air Marshal Sir Edward Gordon Jones]
* [http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/commonwealth_jones.htm Air Marshal Sir Edward 'Tap' Gordon Jones]External links
* [http://surfcity.kund.dalnet.se/commonwealth_jones.htm Biography]
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