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Percy L. Jones

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Died
  
9 August 1941

Full Name
  
Percy Lancelot Jones

Born
  
May 26, 1875 (
1875-05-26
)

Occupation
  
Army Medical Corps officer

Resting place
  
Arlington National Cemetery

Colonel Percy Lancelot Jones (26 May 1875 – 9 August 1941) was a Army Medical Corps officer who served in the Spanish–American War and World War I, where he was instrumental in modernizing battlefield casualty evacuation. Jones was the commander of an ambulance service which served the French Army during World War I. In 1925, he headed a team assisting in the flood relief for Newton, Georgia and organised an anti-typhoid immunisation program. Three years later, following a hurricane in Florida, he was appointed sanitation adviser to West Palm Beach. On 1 August 1942, the Battlecreek Sanitarium, Michigan, was renamed the Percy L. Jones General Hospital for casualties of war.

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