John Paul Jones (born John Paul; July 6, 1747 – July 18, 1792) was a Scottish-born American naval officer who served in the Continental Navy during the...
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John Paul Jones (born John Baldwin; 3 January 1946), is an English musician, songwriter, and record producer who was the bassist and keyboardist for the...
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John Paul Jones DeJoria (born April 13, 1944) is an American entrepreneur, self-made billionaire, and philanthropist best known as a co-founder of the...
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USS John Paul Jones refers to two destroyers of the United States Navy, named after John Paul Jones: USS John Paul Jones (DD-932), a Forrest Sherman-class...
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John Paul Jones Arena, or JPJ, is a multi-purpose arena owned by the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Since November 2006, it serves...
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USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) is the third Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy and the first ship of the class homeported...
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John Paul Jones is a 1959 biographical adventure film from Warner Bros. Pictures, filmed in the Technirama process, about the American Revolutionary War...
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USS Paul Jones may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy, named after John Paul Jones: USS Paul Jones (1862), a sidewheel steamer, commissioned...
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"John Jones" John Jones (character), fictional mission controller in the CHERUB book series John Jones (organist) (1728–1796), organist at St Paul's Cathedral...
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USS John Paul Jones (DD-932/DDG-32), named for John Paul Jones, was a Forrest Sherman-class destroyer of the United States Navy. John Paul Jones was laid...
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Serapis flag (redirect from John Paul Jones flag)
the September 23, 1779 Battle of Flamborough Head, U.S. Navy Captain John Paul Jones captured the Serapis, but his own ship, the Bonhomme Richard, sank...
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Paul Jones may refer to: Paul Jones (footballer, born May 1953), former Bolton Wanderers defender Paul Jones (footballer, born September 1953), English...
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Anissa's brother John Paul Jones Jr. (called "Paul" by the family), the family moved to Playa Del Rey, California, where John Paul Sr. took a job in...
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John Paul Jones (1747–1792) was a Scottish-American naval commander during the American Revolutionary War. John Paul Jones may also refer to: John Paul...
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USS Paul Jones (DD-230/AG–120) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. It was the third ship named for John Paul Jones...
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John Paul Jones Park is a public park located in Fort Hamilton, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. The park borders Shore Road, Fourth Avenue, 101st Street, and Fort...
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John Paul Jones Memorial, also known as Commodore John Paul Jones, is a monument in West Potomac Park, Washington, D.C. The memorial honors John Paul...
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estimated at US$8.1 billion. Jones was born in Memphis, Tennessee. Paul Tudor Jones II's father John Paul "Jack" Jones practiced transportation law from...
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censor John Paul Jones (1747–1792), born John Paul, American naval commander in the Revolutionary War John Paul II (disambiguation) Pope John Paul (disambiguation)...
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Naval Academy Chapel (section John Paul Jones Crypt)
the crypt of John Paul Jones and St. Andrew's Chapel which is used for smaller services. On January 26, 1913, the remains of John Paul Jones were interred...
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The second USS Paul Jones was a Bainbridge-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for John Paul Jones. Paul Jones was laid down on 20...
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1968, Bonham joined Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and bass guitarist John Paul Jones to form Led Zeppelin. Bonham showcased a hard-hitting hard rock style...
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American musician Josh Homme on lead vocals and guitar, English musician John Paul Jones on bass and keyboards, and American musician Dave Grohl on drums and...
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Jimmy "Ordy" Ord, on USS John Paul Jones. John Tui as Chief Petty Officer Walter "Beast" Lynch, a crew mate of USS John Paul Jones. Joji Yoshida as Chief...
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John Paul Jones, commander of an American ship. Peter C. Newman tells the story as follows in his history The Empire of the Bay. In 1778, John Paul Jones...
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The John Paul Jones House is a historic house at 43 Middle Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Now a historic house museum and a National Historic Landmark...
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John Paul Jones (October 15, 1890 – January 5, 1970) was an American track athlete who set several world records in the mile, including the first mile...
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as "John Paul" Other people with the given name(s) "John Paul" include: John Paul Getty (disambiguation) John Paul Jones (disambiguation) John Paul Stevens...
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The John Paul Jones Cottage Museum is located on the Arbigland Estate near Kirkbean in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire, Dumfries and Galloway...
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Air Base US Bases in the Philippines "A short history of John Paul Jones School". John Paul Jones School. Retrieved 16 January 2016. Stiegelmar, Loren (2001)...
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