George Jones (RAAF officer)

George Jones (RAAF officer)

Further reading

*cite book|last=Jones| first=George| year=1988|title=From Private to Air Marshal| location=Richmond, Victoria| publisher=Greenhouse Publications |isbn=0864361181

succession box
title=Chief of the Air Staff
before=Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett
after=Air Marshal Sir Donald Hardman
years=1942–1952

Persondata
NAME = Jones, George
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Air Marshal Sir George Jones
SHORT DESCRIPTION = RAAF Chief of the Air Staff
DATE OF BIRTH = 18 October 1896
PLACE OF BIRTH = Rushworth, Victoria
DATE OF DEATH = 24 August 1992
PLACE OF DEATH = Melbourne, Victoria


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