Author of Treading the Deep
Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) Bradley P. Jones
Command Sergeant Major Bradley P. Jones was selected as the 1st BN 211th ARB Command Sergeant Major occurred on October 30, 2013.
In that position, CSM Jones was responsible for the training, morale, health and welfare of all battalion Soldiers and their families; responsible for the coordination and oversight of the battalion’s personnel administrative systems, quality of life programs, aviation and ground maintenance programs and represented and advised the 1-211th Battalion Commander on matters pertaining to army aviation policies and actions that affect enlisted Soldiers.
His previous assignment was as 1-211 Delta Company 1St Sergeant serving in an aviation maintenance helicopter company; responsible for accountability, discipline, health, leadership, training and welfare of all Soldiers in the company previous to, and for the duration of, the Battalion’s combat deployment to Afghanistan 12/13.
Upon completion of his initial enlistment, he joined the Utah Army National Guard. His assignments in the National Guard include the following: 1st Battalion 211th ARB West Jordan Utah 1993-2003, 2008-2016; GSC 19th Special Forces Group, Camp Williams Utah 2003-2008.
As an AH-64 Armament technician, he served as Squad Leader, Section and Platoon Leader, Platoon Sergeant, First Sergeant and finally Command Sergeant Major. In August 2001, as a TF 1-211th Apache Armament section leader, he deployed and was attached to 2nd ID for Operation Southern Watch Camp Doha Kuwait. The Aviation Task Force provided security for incoming units deploying to Afghanistan in response to the attacks of 9/11. He deployed as 1-211th Delta Company 1st Sergeant attached to 12 CAB/101st CAB with Soldiers from his company deployed to 3 separate locations throughout Afghanistan. With the expertise provided by his Apache maintenance mechanics, and support Soldiers, the battalion flew 7900 combat hours setting the OEF theater standard.
His military awards and decorations include: the Bronze Star Medal; Army Commendation Medal (3 Oak Leaf Clusters); Army Achievement Medal; Good Conduct Medal (2nd Award); Armed Forces Reserve Medal (with “M” Device); Afghanistan Campaign Medal; Global War on Terrorism Service Medal; Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal (3 Oak Leaf Clusters); Non-commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (with Numeral 4); Army Service Ribbon; National Defense Medal; he was also been awarded the Master Aviation Crewmember badge
His military and civilian education includes the Primary, Basic and Advanced Noncommissioned Officers Course, the United States Army Sergeant's Major Academy Non-resident course. His career with the FAA has provided him with over 3200 hours of course work in his civilian career working as an Airway Transportation System Specialist (ATSS) in the Service Operations Center (SOC) of the Salt Lake Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC).
He married Randi Jones (Wells) in 1992. After her passing in 2003 he married Jenne Jones (Whitmore) and together they combined two families with 4 children, Matthew, Adara, Madysen, and Mimi. They then added two more children, Eliza and Daniel. He enjoys running, hiking, road and mountain biking, and has been known to play disc golf on a semiprofessional level.