David Jones, SMSgt, USAF Retired
David Jones is a 23 year US Air Force Retired Veteran (1976 – 2000) retired as a Senior Master Sergeant (SMSgt). He served 16 years as a Flight Simulator Technician/Supervisor and seven years as a Data Analyst Supervisor/Superintendent. He earned his AS Electronic Technology degree through the Community College of the Air Force, an AS Production Management, BS Industrial Engineering Technology through Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, while in the military. Then after retirement and working full-time earned an MS of Business in Project Management with certifications in Business Management, Change Agent, and Project Management through Colorado Technical University, Colorado Springs, CO.
After retirement from the USAF, David worked as an Operations Manager for a national company for two years before the company restructured. He then became a contract employee working to maintain Flight Simulators for Lockheed-Martin, LB&B Associates, Inc, and CAE at Dyess AFB (Abilene, TX) before retiring in 2015 after a contract change. While working at Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base (JRB), David and his wife joined Lighthouse Fellowship (LF) UMC and were on the core team which established the Lighthouse Leadership Program and training courses before moving to Abilene, Texas. He then moved back to the Fort Worth area in Dec 2015 and returned to LF UMC and attended the Veterans’ Initiative Program that kicked off the beginning of Veterans Freedom Retreat organization. He and his wife, Linda, became our Participant Coordinators for VFR after attending the National Veterans Wellness & Healing Center (NVWHC) in Angel Fire, New Mexico. Col Chuck Howe began the NVWHC in 2009 when he realized the VA was not treating the spouse of the veterans with PTSD, so he developed the program with professionals and veterans to build the program to helping veterans and their partners to find freedom from PTSD.
In October 2016 VFR had our first Retreat and have conducted ten (10) retreats serving over 117 participants with an average of 60+ percent reduction of PTS stress levels. We do this through a week-long course, using Experiential Education, counseling with LPCs, along with various alternative modalities like massage, acupuncture, reiki, various types of art, crafts, Native American ceremonies and equine supported communication training.
David is the VFR Program Director and Participant Coordinator and continues to seek out sources to gather our veterans diagnosed with PTSD to have the opportunity to attend one of our VFR retreats.