Thomas Alfred Jones
Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox military person Thomas Alfred Jones, VC, DCM (25 December 1880 – 30 January 1956), also known as "Todger" Jones, was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. There is a statue of Jones at Runcorn War Memorial.
Biography
Jones was born in Runcorn, Cheshire, on 25 December (Christmas Day) 1880. He was a private in the 1st Battalion, The Cheshire Regiment, British Army during the First World War. He was known affectionately locally as "Todger" Jones.<ref name=hbl>Template:Citation</ref>
He was 35 years old when on 25 September 1916, during the Battle of Morval, Jones performed an act of bravery for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross. He was with his company covering the advance in front of a village, when he noticed an enemy sniper Template:Convert away. He left his trench on his own, and crossed no man's land without covering fire. Although one bullet went through his helmet and another through his coat, he returned the sniper's fire and killed him. Near the enemy trench, he saw two more Germans firing on him while simultaneously displaying a white flag. Jones shot them both. Upon reaching the enemy trench, he found several occupied dug-outs and single-handedly disarmed 102 Germans. Three or four were officers, and the entire trench was taken by Jones and his comrades.<ref>Template:London Gazette</ref><ref>Template:Citation</ref>
While still serving with the 1st Cheshires, in September 1918 he won the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) for his actions near Bapaume when he "went forward five times with messages through an intense barrage [and] led forward stragglers and placed them in positions. His fine example and utter fearlessness of danger were a great incentive to the men."<ref>Template:London Gazette</ref>
Jones continued to live in Runcorn and died on 30 January 1956, aged 75. He is buried in Runcorn Cemetery. His Victoria Cross medal group is displayed at the Cheshire Military Museum in Chester.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>
Statue
On 3 August 2014 a bronze statue of Jones was unveiled in the Memorial Garden, Runcorn. Following a ceremony in front of the War Memorial opposite to the garden, the statue was unveiled by four veterans and active servicemen. It was created by the Scottish sculptor David Annand.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>
Honours
Thomas Jones' full medal entitlement was as follows.
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File:British War Medal BAR.svg
File:Interallied Victory Medal ribbon.svg
File:Defence Medal BAR.svg
File:UK King George VI Coronation Medal ribbon.svg
File:UK Queen EII Coronation Medal ribbon.svg
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| Ribbon | Description | Notes |
| File:UK Victoria Cross ribbon bar.svg | Victoria Cross (VC) |
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| File:Ribbon - Distinguished Conduct Medal.png | Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) |
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| File:Ribbon - 1914 Star.png | 1914–15 Star | |
| File:British War Medal BAR.svg | British War Medal | |
| File:Interallied Victory Medal ribbon.svg | Victory Medal | |
| File:Defence Medal BAR.svg | Defence Medal | |
| File:UK King George VI Coronation Medal ribbon.svg | King George VI Coronation Medal |
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| File:UK Queen EII Coronation Medal ribbon.svg | Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal |
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| File:Ribbon - Efficiency Decoration (South Africa).png | Territorial Force Efficiency Medal |
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- 1880 births
- 1956 deaths
- People from Runcorn
- Cheshire Regiment soldiers
- British Army personnel of World War I
- British Battle of the Somme recipients of the Victoria Cross
- Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal
- British Army recipients of the Victoria Cross
- Military personnel from Cheshire
- Burials in Cheshire