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Daryl Jones (politician)


Daryl Jones (born 1955) is a Democratic politician from Miami, Florida, United States.

The son of public school teachers, Daryl Jones was born in Jackson, Mississippi, the oldest of four children. He attended Lanier High School where he was elected President of the Mississippi State Association of Student Councils and in 1973, graduated valedictorian. Daryl subsequently attended the United States Air Force Academy where he was the middleweight boxing champion, Cadet Vice Wing Commander and a 1977 honor graduate majoring in mathematics. He is the first African-American graduate of a military academy from Mississippi. He has one sister and two brothers.

Lt. Jones became an F-4E pilot in the United States Air Force. He was transferred to the 90th Tactical Fighter Squadron at Clark AB in The Philippines, and became flight leader and mission commander in Team Spirit and Cope Thunder exercises. In 1981, Capt. Jones arrived at Homestead AFB, FL, as an F-4 Phantom ll Instructor Pilot, twice named the 31st TTS Outstanding Instructor Pilot and 6 consecutive classes of student pilots named him their Outstanding Instructor Pilot. Mr. Jones left active Air Force duty in 1984 and enrolled at the University of Miami School of Law. The University awarded Daryl its highest honor, the Iron Arrow. He graduated cum laude in 1987 after serving as President of both the Student Bar and National Bar Associations. Daryl worked as a federal judicial clerk for Judge Peter Fay in the 11th circuit court of appeals, then as an Assistant Dade County Attorney at Miami International Airport. He joined the Puerto Rico Air National Guard as an A-7D Corsair ll fighter pilot. In 1989, Captain Jones transferred to the U.S. Air Force Reserve at Homestead AFB and became an F-16 Falcon fighter pilot. He rose to the rank of Colonel as an Air Force Reservist.


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