Robert Jephson Jones

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Early life and career

The son of a clergyman,[2] he was born on 7 April 1905 and began his officer training at Sandhurst in 1923. He was commissioned into the Duke of Wellington's Regiment in 1925, served as Adjutant of the 6th Nigeria Regiment in 1932–34 and joined the RAOC in 1936.

George Cross citation

Notice of Jephson Jones and Eastman's awards appeared in The London Gazette on Christmas Eve 1940:[3]

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Post-war

Jephson Jones died in Ferndown, Dorset, on 27 October 1985.[4]

References

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  1. TracesOfWar.com – Jephson-Jones, Robert Llewellyn
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  4. Find A Grave

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