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In October 1984, as a Warrant Officer Class Two, Jones was awarded the George Medal in recognition of outstanding bravery in Northern Ireland.<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/49898/supplements/13961 London Gazette, issue 49898, page 13961], 16 October 1984.</ref>
 
In October 1984, as a Warrant Officer Class Two, Jones was awarded the George Medal in recognition of outstanding bravery in Northern Ireland.<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/49898/supplements/13961 London Gazette, issue 49898, page 13961], 16 October 1984.</ref>
  
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*LinkedIn, [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/peter-jones-gmqgm-ma-screenwriting/20/90/902 Peter Jones GMQGM MA]
 
*LinkedIn, [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/peter-jones-gmqgm-ma-screenwriting/20/90/902 Peter Jones GMQGM MA]
 
*Ed Moloney and Bob Mitchell, [http://thebrokenelbow.com/2012/12/12/the-cairo-gang-the-force-research-unit-murder-in-ireland-and-rupert-murdoch/ The Cairo Gang, The Force Research Unit, Murder In Ireland……..And Rupert Murdoch], ''The Broken Elbow'', 12 December 2012.
 
*Ed Moloney and Bob Mitchell, [http://thebrokenelbow.com/2012/12/12/the-cairo-gang-the-force-research-unit-murder-in-ireland-and-rupert-murdoch/ The Cairo Gang, The Force Research Unit, Murder In Ireland……..And Rupert Murdoch], ''The Broken Elbow'', 12 December 2012.

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Peter Jones is a former British soldier.

According to journalist Liam Clarke, Jones was the first handler of Freddie Scappaticci from 1976, and joined the Force Research Unit in 1984.[1]

In April 1980, Jones (Army no. 23778667), then a staff sergeant in the Devonshire and Dorset Regiment, was awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal in recognition of service in Northern Ireland during the period 1 August 1979 to 31 October 1979.[2]

In October 1984, as a Warrant Officer Class Two, Jones was awarded the George Medal in recognition of outstanding bravery in Northern Ireland.[3]

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