Born in
London to
Jamaican parents, Jordon was brought up in the
West Indies. Jordon was trained at the
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, in the United Kingdom, and became a professional army officer. He spent eight years in the
Jamaica Regiment, and was part of the 1983
American-led force in the
invasion of Grenada. He retired from the army as a
captain. Jordon became an accomplished military and sports
parachutist, setting a new record in 1983 for parachuting onto
Jamaica's highest mountain. Following his retirement from the army, he worked briefly as a parachute stunt double, appearing in the film
Club Paradise. Upon leaving the army, Jordon sold TV advertising, and was a group sales manager for
Yorkshire Television,
London Weekend Television,
Granada Television with soap expert and TV critic Chris Stacey and
M-Net in
South Africa. ==Broadcasting career==