Jones, John Paul, Sr., SSgt

Air Traffic Control
 
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Current Service Status
USAF Veteran
Current/Last Rank
Staff Sergeant
Current/Last Primary AFSC/MOS
27270B-Air Traffic Control Technician
Current/Last AFSC Group
Air Traffic Control
Primary Unit
1984-1986, 27170, 911th Tactical Airlift Group
Previously Held AFSC/MOS
43230-Apprentice Jet Engine Mechanic
99000-Basic Airman
43250-Jet Engine Mechanic
27230-Air Traffic Control Operator
27250B-Air Traffic Control Operator
27250A-Air Traffic Control Operator
27270-Air Traffic Control Technician
27270A-Air Traffic Control Technician
27170-Air Operations Supervisor
Service Years
1972 - 1986
Official/Unofficial US Air Force Certificates
Cold War Certificate
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Staff Sergeant

 Official Badges 

Combat Crew US Air Force Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Dept of IndianaB-52 Stratofortress AssociationNational Rifle Association (NRA)UTAPAO Alumni Association
Air Force Together We ServedKorean War Veterans Association (KWVA)Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)Air Force Memorial (AFM)
  1988, American Legion, Post 127 (Anderson, Indiana) - Chap. Page
  1998, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Dept of Indiana (Indianapolis, Indiana) - Chap. Page
  2003, B-52 Stratofortress Association
  2008, National Rifle Association (NRA)
  2008, UTAPAO Alumni Association - Assoc. Page
  2008, Air Force Together We Served
  2008, Korean War Veterans Association (KWVA) - Assoc. Page
  2009, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) - Assoc. Page
  2016, Air Force Memorial (AFM) - Assoc. Page


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

After almost 32 years of Government Service with the USAF and the FAA, I retired in 2004. 12 years Active Duty with one break and Two years Active Reserves, I served in Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia and Ten CONUS assignments as a Jet Engine mechanic (B52's and KC135's) an Air Traffic Controller ( Tower/ Radar and the MOB)  and an Airfield Management Specialist (Reserves) and I can say I enjoyed all of them.  I just enjoyed some more than others! I left the Air Force in 1984 when the FAA gave me an offer I couldn't refuse. I spent two more with the Air Force Reserve at Greater Pitt.  After 30 years of telling pilots where to go, I hung up my headset and now I watch my 16 year old son grow up. And Yes he wants to be an Air Force Fighter Pilot. He's a Plane nut just like his dad!

   
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The Aircraft in this profile I either worked on as a mechanic, or controlled as an Air Traffic Controller in the US Air Force or the FAA. Some have interesting stories if you click on the photo.

   
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 1979-1980, AC-130A Gunship
From Year
1979
To Year
1980
   
Personal Memories
On more than one occasion, when NASA or the USAF would launch from KSA or Cape Canaveral AFS, Titan Complex the would launch a couple AC130 Gunships from Patrick.
   
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 AC-130A Gunship Details
 


Aircraft/Missile Information
The AC-130 Gunship first arrived in South Vietnam on 21 September 1967 under the Gunship II program, and began combat operations over Laos and South Vietnam that year. By 30 October 1968, enough AC-130 Gunship IIs arrived to form a squadron. The 16th Special Operations Squadron (SOS), of the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW) were activated on the above date at Ubon AB, Thailand.

By December 1968 most AC-130s were flown under F-4 escort from the 479th TFS (Tactical Fighter Squadron), normally three Phantoms per Gunship. In late 1969, under the code name of "Surprise Package", 56-0490 arrived with solid state laser illuminated low light level TV with a companion YAG laser designator, an improved forward looking infrared (FLIR) sensor, video recording for TV and FLIR, inertial navigation, and a prototype digital fire control computer. Surprise Package was equipped with the latest 20 mm Gatling guns and 40 mm Bofors cannon, but no 7.62 mm close support armament. Surprise Package was refitted with upgraded similar equipment in the summer of 1970, and then redeployed to Ubon RTAFB. Surprise Package served as a test bed for the avionic systems and armament for the AC-130E. In the summer of 1971, Surprise Package was converted to the Pave Pronto configuration, and assumed its new nickname, Thor.

   
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Last Updated: May 20, 2009
   
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