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The FReeper Foxhole Revisits John Paul Jones - Sept. 23rd, 2005
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| Posted on 01/06/2003 5:37:15 AM PST by SAMWolf
Posted on 09/22/2005 9:46:04 PM PDT by snippy_about_it
Lord,
Keep our Troops forever in Your care
Give them victory over the enemy...
Grant them a safe and swift return...
Bless those who mourn the lost. .
FReepers from the Foxhole join in prayer for all those serving their country at this time.
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The FReeper Foxhole Revisits
John Paul Jones A founder of the U.S. Navy
John Paul was born at Arbigland, Kirkbean, Kirkcudbright, Scotland, 6 July 1747. Apprenticed to a merchant at age 13, he went to sea in the brig Friendship to learn the art of seamanship. At 21, he received his first command, the brig John.
After several successful years as a merchant skipper in the West Indies trade, John Paul emigrated to the British colonies in North America and there added "Jones" to his name. At the outbreak of the American Revolution, Jones was in Virginia. He cast his lot with the rebels, and on 7 December 1775, he was commissioned first lieutenant in the Continental Navy, serving aboard Esek Hopkins' flagship Alfred.
As First Lieutenant in Alfred, he was the first to hoist the Grand Union flag on a Continental warship. On 1 November 1777, he commanded the Ranger, sailing for France. Sailing into Quiberon Bay, France, 14 February 1778, Jones and Admiral La Motte Piquet changed gun salutes the first time that the Stars and Stripes, the flag of the new nation, was officially recognized by a foreign government.
Early in 1779, the French King gave Jones an ancient East Indiaman Duc de Duras, which Jones refitted, repaired, and renamed Bon Homme Richard as a compliment to his patron Benjamin Franklin. Commanding four other ships and two French privateers, he sailed 14 August 1779 to raid English shipping.
On 23 September 1779, his ship engaged the HMS Serapis in the North Sea off Famborough Head, England. Richard was blasted in the initial broadside the two ships exchanged, losing much of her firepower and many of her gunners. Captain Richard Pearson, commanding Serapis, called out to Jones, asking if he surrendered. Jones' reply: "I have not yet begun to fight!"
It was a bloody battle with the two ship literally locked in combat. Sharpshooting Marines and seamen in Richard's tops raked Serapis with gunfire, clearing the weather decks. Jones and his crew tenaciously fought on , even though their ship was sinking beneath them. Finally, Capt. Pearson tore down his colors and Serapis surrendered.
Bon Homme Richard sunk the next day and Jones was forced to transfer to Serapis.
After the American Revolution, Jones served as a Rear Admiral in the service of Empress Catherine of Russia, but returned to Paris in 1790. He died in Paris at the age of 45 on 18 July 1792. He was buried in St. Louis Cemetery, which belonged to the French royal family. Four years later, France's revolutionary government sold the property and the cemetery was forgotten.
In 1845, Col. John H. Sherburne began a campaign to return Jones' remains to the United States. He wrote Secretary of the Navy George Bancroft and requested the body be brought home aboard a ship of the Mediterrean Squadron. Six years later, preliminary arrangements were made, but the plans fell through when several of Jones' Scottish relatives objected. Had they not, another problem would have arisen. Jones was in an unmarked grave and no one knew exactly where that was.
American Ambassador Horace Porter began a systematic search for it in 1899. The burial place and Jones' body was discovered in April 1905. President Theodore Roosevelt sent four cruisers to bring it back to the U.S., and these ships were escorted up the Chesapeake Bay by seven battleships.
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To: Iris7
Imaginary history can become like real history on acid and you will start to believe you know THE TRUTH...LOL. This is why I don't read alternate history. I would become too confused. ;-)
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posted on
09/23/2005 1:46:05 PM PDT
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snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
To: Professional Engineer
That should be fun building some arty pieces.
Re #48 picture , Is that a .50 cal that the young lady is aiming?
Welcome indeed :-)
Regards
alfa6 ;>)
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posted on
09/23/2005 2:52:35 PM PDT
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alfa6
To: alfa6; Eaker
From the look of it, I'd guess it is a 50 caliber rifle. FReeper Eaker posted the picture on the hurricane thread. I believe those are his kids ready to welcome the looters.
To: Professional Engineer; alfa6
I believe those are his kids ready to welcome the looters.Indeed those are my kids and that is a .50BMG.
The storm turned 2 degrees east after I posted that pic.
A few more pics and it will swing over and hit France. They don't shoot back!
I couldn't quit laughing as the kids kept saying, "Just one more gun!"
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posted on
09/23/2005 3:52:05 PM PDT
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Eaker
(My Wife Rocks! - I will never take Dix off of my ping list as I have been asked to do.)
To: Eaker
and that is a .50BMG. Cool, I thought I recognized the muzzle brake.
To: Eaker; Professional Engineer
Hwy Eaker, Why don't ya set up that Bowling Ball Mortar :-)
That ought to keep the looters at bay
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
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posted on
09/23/2005 5:43:46 PM PDT
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alfa6
To: alfa6; Professional Engineer; TheMom
Why don't ya set up that Bowling Ball MortarTheMom is simmering them now.
If it gets really bad we are going to have spaghetti and bowling balls!
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posted on
09/23/2005 5:49:52 PM PDT
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Eaker
(My Wife Rocks! - I will never take Dix off of my ping list as I have been asked to do.)
To: Eaker; alfa6
A bowling ball mortar? What a cool idea!
To: Eaker
Ya got any of them pics of the bowling ball mortars.
I are at work and can't access the ones I "might" have at home.
A big thanks
Regrads
alfa6 ;>}
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posted on
09/23/2005 7:15:32 PM PDT
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alfa6
To: Professional Engineer
The artillery is spring loaded and will actually lob a projectile!
The nieghbors are gonna LOVE you! Just the thing to quiet down those loud parties.
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posted on
09/23/2005 8:42:51 PM PDT
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Valin
(The right to do something does not mean that doing it is right.)
To: Professional Engineer
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posted on
09/23/2005 8:45:45 PM PDT
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Valin
(The right to do something does not mean that doing it is right.)
To: Valin
Yep, that's the one.
I'm thinking the "machine gun" along with the tin wash-basin helmets may get a good workout.
To: Professional Engineer
What are the odds of a book like this being published today?
War Toys for Boys!
(subtitled)
Just what every boy needs! Violent toys!
The left would come down with a darn near terminal case of the vapors!
Just the thing for a counter protest!
"My mind is aglow with whirling, transient nodes of thought careening thru a cosmic vapor of invention."
Hedley Lamarr
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posted on
09/23/2005 9:36:52 PM PDT
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Valin
(The right to do something does not mean that doing it is right.)
To: Valin
The left would come down with a darn near terminal case of the vapors! You say that like it's a bad thing. LOL
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05/06/2010 3:08:39 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
("Fools learn from experience. I prefer to learn from the experience of others." -- Otto von Bismarck)
To: snippy_about_it
When visiting my future husband at the Naval Academy, his roommate told us girls that there was a window on the marble sarcophagus where you could see John Paul Jones. Couldn't find it.
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05/06/2010 3:22:01 PM PDT
by
KYGrandma
(The sun shines bright on my old Kentucky home......)
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