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   office1=Congressman {{!}} Senator |
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   office_location1=Queensland |
 
   office_location1=Queensland |
 
   term_begin1=June 26, 2009 |
 
   term_begin1=June 26, 2009 |
   term_end1=July 25, 2009 |
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   office10=Government Positions of Australia {{!}} Deputy Minister of Cultural Services|
 
   office10=Government Positions of Australia {{!}} Deputy Minister of Cultural Services|
 
   office_location10=Australia|
 
   office_location10=Australia|
 
   term_begin10=September 06, 2009 |
 
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   term_end10=October 05, 2009 |
 
   term_end10=October 05, 2009 |
   predecessor10=[[Johnny Citizen]]<br>[[ronnyjnrjnr]]<br>[[DARK VORODOR]] |
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   successor10=Johnathon Brown|
 
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  party=Australian Military Party | <!---no abbreviations--->
 
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'''Jake Jones''' was a [[citizen]] of [[Australia]].
  
 
==Employment==
 
==Employment==
'''Jake Jones''' is currently employed by {{ELink|company|182456| Gundagai Flour Mill}}.
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''Jake Jones'' was employed by ''Gundagai Flour Mill''.  
 
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'''Jake Jones''' has achieved 7 '''Hard Worker''' achievements during his eLifetime.  
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==Military==
 
==Military==
'''Jake Jones''' is a member of the [[DropBears]].  
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''Jake Jones'' was a member of the [[DropBears]] military unit.  
 
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'''Jake Jones''' has achieved 3 '''Super Soldier''' Achievements during his eLifetime.
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==Politics==
 
==Politics==
'''Jake Jones''' has been elected to [[Congress of Australia| Australian Senate]] on two previous occasions, and has been chosen once to be a member of the [[Cabinet Ministers of Australia | Australian Cabinet]].  
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'''Jake Jones''' has been elected to [[Congress of Australia|Australian Senate]] on two previous occasions, and has been chosen once to be a member of the [[Cabinet Ministers of Australia|Australian Cabinet]].  
  
 
In June 2009, Jake Jones was elected as a Senator of [[Queensland]], representing the [[Australian National Party]].  
 
In June 2009, Jake Jones was elected as a Senator of [[Queensland]], representing the [[Australian National Party]].  
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In July 2009, Jake Jones was elected as a Senator of [[South Australia]], again representing the [[Australian National Party]].  
 
In July 2009, Jake Jones was elected as a Senator of [[South Australia]], again representing the [[Australian National Party]].  
  
In September 2009, Jake Jones was chosen to represent Australia as [[Government Positions of Australia {{!}} Deputy Minister of Cultural Services]], under the Ministership of [[Reminisce]].
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In September 2009, Jake Jones was chosen to represent Australia as [[Government Positions of Australia|Deputy Minister of Cultural Services]], under the Ministership of [[Reminisce]].
  
==Media==
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==Medals==
'''Jake Jones''' does not own a [[newspaper]].
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==Achievements==
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{{Medals
{{HW|7}}
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{{Congress medal|2}}
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{{SuperSoldier|3}}
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  |Freedom Fighter=0
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  |Hard Worker=15
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  |Congress Member=3
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  |Country President=0
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  |Media Mogul=0
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  |Battle Hero=0
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  |Sky Hero=0
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  |Campaign Hero=0
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  |Resistance Hero=0
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  |Super Soldier=10
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  |Society Builder=0
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  |Mercenary=0
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  |Top Fighter=0
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  |Top Aviator=0
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  |True Patriot=0
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  |Prestige Hunter=0
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  |Dictator Trainee=0
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  |True Dictator=0
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  |Liberator=0
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  |Party President=1
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Latest revision as of 05:35, 24 November 2022


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Dead citizen

Jake Jones

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Citizen1312637.jpg
Society
Nationality Flag-Australia.jpg Australian
Date of birth February 12, 2009
Day 450
Date of death 2011
Sex Male
Politics
Congress member of Queensland
June 26, 2009 – August 25, 2009
Congress member of South Australia
July 26, 2009 – August 25, 2009
Deputy Minister of Cultural Services of Australia
September 06, 2009 – October 05, 2009
Succeeded by Johnathon Brown
Military
Military rank Icon rank Commander***.png Commander***
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman

Jake Jones was a citizen of Australia.

Employment

Jake Jones was employed by Gundagai Flour Mill.

Military

Jake Jones was a member of the DropBears military unit.

Politics

Jake Jones has been elected to Australian Senate on two previous occasions, and has been chosen once to be a member of the Australian Cabinet.

In June 2009, Jake Jones was elected as a Senator of Queensland, representing the Australian National Party.

In July 2009, Jake Jones was elected as a Senator of South Australia, again representing the Australian National Party.

In September 2009, Jake Jones was chosen to represent Australia as Deputy Minister of Cultural Services, under the Ministership of Reminisce.

Medals

Icon achievement Hard Worker on.gif
Hard Worker (x15)
Icon achievement Congress Member on.gif
Congress Member (x3)
Icon achievement Super Soldier on.gif
Super Soldier (x10)
Icon achievement Party President on.gif
Party President* (x1)