HONORED ON PANEL 5E, LINE 47 OF THE WALL
ELIZABETH ANN JONES
WALL NAME
ELIZABETH A JONES
PANEL / LINE
5E/47
DATE OF BIRTH
CASUALTY PROVINCE
DATE OF CASUALTY
HOME OF RECORD
COUNTY OF RECORD
STATE
BRANCH OF SERVICE
RANK
ASSOCIATED ITEMS LEFT AT THE WALL
bracelet, commemorative POW*MIA
tags, commemorative service identification
rubbings, VVM name
name rubbings, framed
name rubbings, framed
letter, framed
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
bracelet, commemorative
REMEMBRANCES
LEFT FOR ELIZABETH ANN JONES
POSTED ON 4.9.2003
POSTED BY: Christy Stoller
In Remembrance
Dear Elizabeth,
I saw your name and had to post a remembrance. My thanks goes out to you. As a fellow member of the female race I thank you for your courage in serivce to this great country of ours. May God Bless your selfless act. You are remembered.
I saw your name and had to post a remembrance. My thanks goes out to you. As a fellow member of the female race I thank you for your courage in serivce to this great country of ours. May God Bless your selfless act. You are remembered.
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POSTED ON 1.18.2003
A VERY IMPORTANT PERSON IN MY LIFE!
ELIZABETH WE ARE THANKFUL FOR YOU FOR SAVING OUR LIFES!
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POSTED ON 3.29.2001
POSTED BY: Katie Weber
Elilizabeth Ann Jones, an American hero for being in Vietnam
Thank you Elizbeth for trying to make freedom in South m Vietnam. Along with more than 58,000 people you tried to help our country. By being a leiutenant and dieing for this cause, you showed that you cared about other people. Thank you for serving in a cause so far away.
Thank you,
Katie Weber
Thank you,
Katie Weber
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POSTED ON 2.18.2001
POSTED BY: Sylvia B Silva
Thank You!
Lt. Jones, you and the other women who gave their lives in Viet Nam deserve all the thanks in the world. You didn't have to be there, you volunteered to truly help our nation. You comforted the dying, reassured the maimed, and saw more sadness than any person should have to endure. Yet, there was also hope. You probably touched many of the boys who grew up to lead productive, happy lives. You also made it possible for future generations of females to forge ahead and reach for the stars. Thank you!
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POSTED ON 2.1.1999
POSTED BY: CLAY MARSTON
IN REMEMBRANCE OF A FINE YOUNG ARMY OFFICER WHOSE NAME SHALL LIVE FOREVER MORE
2ND LIEUTENANT
ELIZABETH ANN JONES
AND
2ND LIEUTENANT
CAROL ANN ELIZABETH DRAZBA
WERE ASSIGNED TO THE
3RD FIELD HOSPITAL
IN SAIGON
THEY DIED IN A HELICOPTER CRASH
NEAR SAIGON ON FEBRUARY 18TH, 1966
BOTH WERE ONLY 22 YEARS OF AGE
AND WERE POSTHUMOUSLY AWARDED
THE PURPLE HEART MEDAL
YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN
NOR WILL YOU EVER BE
ELIZABETH ANN JONES
AND
2ND LIEUTENANT
CAROL ANN ELIZABETH DRAZBA
WERE ASSIGNED TO THE
3RD FIELD HOSPITAL
IN SAIGON
THEY DIED IN A HELICOPTER CRASH
NEAR SAIGON ON FEBRUARY 18TH, 1966
BOTH WERE ONLY 22 YEARS OF AGE
AND WERE POSTHUMOUSLY AWARDED
THE PURPLE HEART MEDAL
YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN
NOR WILL YOU EVER BE
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