We Might Be Cool, but No One is Johnny Joey Jones Reenlisting in the Marine Corps Cool
Johnny Joey Jones, a veteran and Fox News host, has reenlisted in the United States Marine Corps. He expressed a desire to continue serving his country, citing 'unfinished business' from his previous military career. Jones, who lost both legs in an IED incident while serving in Afghanistan, aims to inspire others with similar aspirations to serve.
- ▪Johnny Joey Jones was sworn in at a ceremony at the Pentagon by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
- ▪He served eight years in the Marines and was deployed twice, where he was injured in an IED-related incident.
- ▪Jones plans to continue his role at Fox News while serving in the Marine Corps.
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We Might Be Cool, but No One is Johnny Joey Jones Reenlisting in the Marine Corps Cool By Becky Noble | 3:08 PM on May 21, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Virginia Mayo The men and women who make up America's military are a special breed. They leave their family, friends, and comfortable life to give a portion — or all — of their life to serve their country. Even the most catastrophically injured veterans will say they would do it all over again in a heartbeat. One familiar face decided he wasn't done yet and re-upped.
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