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BIO/RESUME
JAMES YOUNG JONES M. D.
Date of Birth: September
17, 1944 (Son of Mr. and Mrs. Young G. Jones)
Place of Birth:
Calhoun, GA, United States of America
Marital Status:
Married since January 18, 1964, to Linda Grace
Webb Jones
Residence:
Dublin, GA
478-272-5933 (Office)
478-274-0941 (Fax)
e-mail: jyj@jyjones.com
Education:
High School: South Gwinnett High School,
Snellville, GA 1962 (STAR Student 1962)
College: North Georgia College,
Dahlonega, GA Bachelor of Science 1965 (Nu Gamma Scholastic Honor
Society)
Medical School: Medical College of Georgia Medical Doctor
1969
Internship: Spartanburg General Hospital, 1969-1970
Residency: Walter
Reed Army Medical Center, Ophthalmology, 1972-75
Board Certified:
American Board of Ophthalmology, 1976
Service Experience:
United States Army, 1970-76
Vietnam veteran, tour of duty in Vietnam
October 5, 1970-October 5, 1971
Honors received:
Bronze star medal
Air medal
Army commendation meda
Tours of duty:
Republic of Vietnam (above);
Fort Huachuca, AZ October 1971-June 1972; Walter Reed Army Medical
Center (above); Madigan Army Medical Center June 1975-June 1976.
Professional Memberships:
American Academy of Ophthalmology
Medical Association of Georgia
Laurens County Medical Society (President
1978)
Fairview Park Hospital Medical Staff (President 1983)
Southern Medical
Association
Georgia Society of Ophthalmology (Vice President 1983)
Council Member
1979-1982, 1984-1986
Nonprofessional Memberships:
National Rifle Association (Life Member) NRA Golden Eagle
Safari
Club International (Life Member) Region 16 Representative 1994-96,
Director-at-Large 1998-2006; Chairman,
Nominating Committee 2005-2006; also served on the Conservation Committee,
Publications Committee, Humanitarian Services Committee, Trophy Records
Committee, Long Range Planning Committee, and Governmental Affairs
Committee.
The Grand Slam Club (Life Member)
Quail Unlimited (Sponsor for many
years)
Ducks Unlimited (Oconee Area chairman 1980)
Middle Georgia Gun Owners Association
Sons of Confederate Veterans,
Hardy B. Smith Camp (direct descendant of several soldiers of the
Confederate States of America)
Georgia Outdoor Writers Association
National Wildlife Refuge Association
The Wildlife Society
The Heritage Foundation
The Jekyll Island State Park Authority, 2003- 2006 (Vice
Chairman)
Activities of Faith:
Received Christ as Savior: Age 16, Corinth Baptist
Church, Stone Mountain, GA
Member, Dublin Bible Church (charter member)
Elder,
Dublin Bible Church
Medical Missionary to Honduras and Jamaica (eye
surgery approximately two weeks annually 1986 to present--over
1000 operations performed for the glory of Jesus Christ on 22 separate
mission trips)
Trinity Christian School--Board member 1979-1995,
President of the School Board (1989-1995)
Sportsmen's Prayer Breakfast,
Safari Club International Convention, founder and first speaker,
1995
Christian Sportsmen's Fellowship, Founder member 1996, CSF
Master Sportsman
Organizations Actively Supported:
Trinity Christian School, Dublin,
GA
Dublin Bible Church
Middle Georgia Sav-A-Life
Dallas Theological Seminary
Moody Bible Institute
Campus Crusade for Christ (and the Jesus Film
Project)
Institute for Creation Research
CAM International (Central American Missions)
Prison Fellowship
American Family Association
Focus on the Family
Concerned Women of America
Walk through the Bible
World Vision
Compassion International
Nonprofessional Activities and Awards:
Founder,
St. Patrick's Festival Road Race, Dublin, GA (1977)
Honorary Leprechaun,
1980 (presented to person who does most to promote the
Dublin-Laurens
St. Patrick's Festival)
President's Award, Safari Club International,
1995 and 2006
Director, Polar Bear Initiative, Safari Club International
1992-present (succeeded in changing the U. S. Marine Mammal Protection
Act to allow import of legally harvested polar bear trophies from
Canada)
House Resources Committee of the U. S. Congress, testimony
on polar bear imports April 30, 1997
Instrument rated private and
multiengine pilot with over 1200 hours of flying time (inactive at
present)
First place , Excellence in Craft Competition
1995, Georgia Outdoor Writers Association, magazine article division
Third place, Excellence in Craft Competition1995, Georgia Outdoor
Writers Association, color photo division
First place ,
Excellence in Craft Competition 1996, Georgia Outdoor Writers Association,
color photo division
First place, Excellence in Craft Competition
1998, Georgia Outdoor Writers Association, magazine article division
The David Livingstone Award for the hunter/humanitarian of the
year from the
Christian Sportsmen’s Fellowship, February
2000
The Crockford Award, Outstanding Georgia sportsman, 2003
Primary avocation:
Hunting
Over 200 articles published to date in the hunting/outdoor
literature Field Editor, Big Game Adventures magazine
Hunted in 18 U. S. States and 7 Canadian Provinces, plus Mexico,
as well as Asia and Europe
Major book on taking the 41 North American big
game species and subspecies with the same .30-06 rifle (One
Man, One Rifle, One Land) published in January 2001 (Safari
Press, Huntington Beach, CA).
Series of books by
Safari Press, Huntington Beach, CA (www.safaripress.com): Ask the Elk Guides, published December
2004; Ask the Whitetail Guides, published June 2006; upcoming in 2007 (now
in press) Ask the Black Bear Guides.
Published another book, Impossible to Fail,
which details the huge effort to change U. S. law to allow importation
of Canadian polar bear trophies (ten trips to the Arctic, nearly
that many to Washington, D. C., thousands of letters, and two separate
acts of Congress).
( Providence House Publishers, Franklin, TN)
Published
Lightspeed to Babylon. A
futuristic version of the animal rights movement, and how an ultimate
victory by them devastates the world.
Second fiction novel: Crossing the Burn deals with growing
up in the North Georgia mountains. (These last three books are
available through J.Y.’s web site, www.jyjones.com,
or through www.booklocker.com )
Favorite Saying:
Happiness is a by-product of a right relationship
to God (available only through Jesus Christ)
Life Theme:
That everything
I say and do may in some way through some mechanism draw others
to a living relationship to Jesus Christ. This includes my profession,
my missionary activities, my public service, my hunting avocation,
my writing, and every area of stewardship. Specifically with
regard to my hunting avocation, I want to use my time, my talents,
my money, my influence, and my opportunities to draw sportsmen
and sportswomen to the same kind of life-giving relationship
to the Savior that I enjoy. I believe my primary purpose on planet
Earth is to spread the gospel of my living Lord.
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