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SUMMARY:John Paul Jones
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20250706
DTEND;TZID=UTC;VALUE=DATE:20250707
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CATEGORIES:Revolution People
LOCATION:Kirkcudbright\, Scotland
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 zapcalendar.com)"/><title></title></head><body><p>John Paul Jones was a na
 val hero of the American Revolutionary War, often called the "Father of th
 e American Navy." Born in Scotland on July 6, 1747, he joined the Continen
 tal Navy and became known for his daring sea battles against the British. 
 His most famous victory came in 1779 aboard the "Bonhomme Richard", when h
 e defeated the British warship HMS Serapis and declared, “I have not yet
  begun to fight!” Jones later served in the Russian Navy before retiring
  in France, where he died in 1792. He is remembered for his boldness, lead
 ership, and contributions to U.S. naval history. His remains are interred 
 in the chapel at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.</p>\n<p><img cl
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DESCRIPTION:John Paul Jones was a naval hero of the American Revolutionary 
 War\, often called the "Father of the American Navy." Born in Scotland on 
 July 6\, 1747\, he joined the Continental Navy and became known for his da
 ring sea battles against the British. His most famous victory came in 1779
  aboard the "Bonhomme Richard"\, when he defeated the British warship HMS 
 Serapis and declared\, “I have not yet begun to fight!” Jones later se
 rved in the Russian Navy before retiring in France\, where he died in 1792
 . He is remembered for his boldness\, leadership\, and contributions to U.
 S. naval history. His remains are interred in the chapel at the Naval Acad
 emy in Annapolis\, Maryland.\n\n
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