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James Ira Thomas Jones

James Ira Thomas "Taffy" Jones & Bar, MM was a British flying ace during the First World War. Jones was born on 18 April 1896 at Woolstone Farm, near St Clears, Carmarthenshire. In 1913, Jones enlisted in the Territorial Army, though he was soon transferred into the newly established Royal Flying Corps, serving as an air mechanic on ground duties before volunteering for flying duties as an Observer. Jones commenced pilot training in August 1917 after being commissioned. After completing his training he joined No. 74 Squadron.

April 18, 1896 - August 30, 1960
My habit of attacking Huns dangling from their parachutes led to many arguments in the mess. Some officers, of the Eton and Sandhurst type, thought it was 'unsportsmanlike' to do it. Never having been to a public school, I was unhampered by such considerations of form. I just pointed out that there was a bloody war on, and that I intended to avenge my pals.
It is wonderful how cheered a pilot becomes after he shoots down his first machine; his morale increases by at least 100 percent. — © James Ira Thomas Jones
It is wonderful how cheered a pilot becomes after he shoots down his first machine; his morale increases by at least 100 percent.
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