Mr. Melvin Jones of the US Navy kept on blogging while he and his army were stationed in Afghanistan. His blog usually includes details of war's personal thoughts and general military life. On 20th November 2013, his troops illegally crossed the Pakistan border to pursue the Taliban rebel arm without the permission of the Pakistani government. The Marines were ambushed before the army of Jones arrived at the fortress. As a result, four men were murdered by accidental fire exchanges. As a result of the investigation, the army concluded that the commander of the unit failed to send a patrol to find the possibility of ambushing, as required by the military protocol.
When he was patrolling outside Falluja in July 2007 when he was doing a roadside bomb attack, when he was attacking a sidewalk bomb, the corporal was an infantry navy. A year later, Jones completed rehabilitation, became accustomed to the prosthesis, and was ready to redeploy his troops in Afghanistan. Prior to retiring from the Marines in 2009, Jones completed the deployment in Afghanistan in 2008. Initially, Jones got a degree from Western Oregon University before graduating from college. But Jones still wants to serve his country. After obtaining a bachelor's degree in science in 2012, I returned to the Marine Corps as a civil intelligence analyst of the Marine Corps Intelligence Event (MCIA) in 2013. He again volunteered to redeploy it in Afghanistan as a civilian in 2014. After that, Jones returned to MCIA as an intelligence analyst and got a master's degree from the National Information University.
As a member of the US Marine Corps, he stationed in the Lejeune camp in North Carolina from 2008 to 2012, where he was a diesel mechanic at the 2nd Marine Corps Headquarters. With this power he dispatched to Afghanistan for sustained freedom. "During deployment, in some cases, my command system had to leave deployment as soon as possible," Juliano explains. "I am a mere corporation (E-4), but I served as the maintenance and management officer for the entire second Marine Corps throughout the deployment process.It was prepared to be separated from each other by three vehicle guards in Helmand state in southern Afghanistan , Be responsible for the entire escort maintenance budget