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During a heartfelt ceremony on June 13, 2025, Houston honored Deputy Constable Sheila Jones, a dedicated veteran and public servant, as part of Texas Women Veterans Day. At 59 years old, Jones has had a remarkable career that began when she enlisted in the United States Army in 1994. After completing her training, she served overseas in Germany before returning to the U.S. and transitioning to the Texas Army National Guard.
Jones's commitment to service did not end with her military career. She dedicated 30 years to the Harris County Sheriff's Office, where she made significant contributions to law enforcement. Even after retiring, her passion for public service led her back to the precinct, where she continues to serve the community.
The ceremony highlighted not only Jones's achievements but also her resilience. In a recent incident, she was involved in a shootout while responding to a threat at the Harris County civil courthouse, where she was injured but continued to demonstrate her unwavering dedication to her duties.
The event brought together active military members and veterans, showcasing the strong support network within the community. As the ceremony concluded, attendees celebrated Jones's courage and commitment, reinforcing the importance of honoring those who serve and protect. This recognition serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by women veterans and their ongoing contributions to society.
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