Albert Monmouth Jones (July 20, 1890 – May 12, 1967) was an American major general and known for his command of the 51st Philippine Division and subsequently I Philippine Corps during the Japanese invasion in World War II.
Before withdrawal to Bataan, General Jones temporary took command of South Luzon Force as General Parker was ordered to go in advanced and prepare Bataan for the retreat of all forces there.
[5] Jones was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross by General Douglas MacArthur in February 1942.
[4] After surrendering to Japanese forces in April 1942, he spent over three years as a prisoner of war.
After the war, Jones served as chief of the Military Advisory Group in the Philippines.