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  1. Before securing a new lineup, Dreja abruptly quit. Recruiting singer Robert Plant, drummer John Bonham, and bassist John Paul Jones, Page and company took the stage as the New Yardbirds. Despite his initial involvement, Dreja sent Page a cease-and-desist letter forbidding use of the Yardbirds' name.

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    • John Paul Jones: Early Years
    • Revolutionary War and The Continental Navy
    • ‘I Have Not Yet Begun to Fight!’
    • John Paul Jones: Death
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    John Paul Jones was born under the simple birth name of John Paul on July 6, 1747, in a small cottage in Arbigland, Scotland. While his father, John Paul Sr., worked as a gardener, Jones found his calling at sea, earning an apprenticeship with the British Merchant Marine at the age of 13. His seafaring adventures would eventually take him to Americ...

    Luckily for Jones, the American colonies were too busy stoking the flames of war with the British to have noticed his past. In 1775 the American Revolutionbroke out, and Jones—who could easily recall Britain’s cruel treatment of the Scots—sided with the colonists and joined the new Continental Navy. With great skill and temerity, Jones began attack...

    In 1779 Jones would go down in history as one of the greatest naval commanders of the Revolutionary War. En route to raid British shipping, Jones’ warship, Bon Homme Richard (named after Benjamin Franklin), came head to head with the more powerful English warship HMS Serapisoff the North Sea. After three hours of relentless gunfire between the two ...

    While in Paris, Jones’ health took a turn for the worse. On July 18, 1792, he was found dead in his apartment at the age of 45. He was laid to rest in a French cemetery, but the plot of land was later sold and forgotten. Over one hundred years would pass before the United States was able to recover Jones’ remains with the help of French officials. ...

    Commissioned in 1991, the USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) is the latest destroyer named in honor of Jones. Three previous battleships also were named after him.

    John Paul Jones. National Park Service. “On This Day in 1792: U.S. Navy Founder John Paul Jones Dies.” The Scotsman. “John Paul Jones: A Founder of the U.S. Navy.” Navy.mil. John Paul Jones. U.S. Naval Academy. “The Death of John Paul Jones and Resurrection as ‘Father of the U.S. Navy.’” National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National ...

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  2. Jun 24, 2024 · John Paul Jones is best known for his raid on the English town of Whitehaven in April 1778 and for his command of the USS Bonhomme Richard, which dueled HMS Serapis on 23 September 1779. What happened to John Paul Jones after the American Revolution?

  3. Apr 21, 2024 · However, after former Yardbirds bassist Chris Dreja realised he no longer wanted in and dropped out to become a photographer, a former associate of Page’s from the London session scene, John Paul Jones, enquired about the position. He became the final piece of the puzzle.

  4. 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 American Revolutionary War.

  5. Aug 23, 2024 · John Paul Jones, American naval hero in the American Revolution, renowned for his victory over British ships off the east coast of England on September 23, 1779. He was given a Congressional Gold Medal in 1787, and his grave in Annapolis, Maryland, was made a national shrine.

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  7. Jul 10, 2022 · Keith Relf and McCarty went on to form the Prog Rock band Reinassance, while Jimmy Page started what he called “The New Yardbirds” with Chris Dreja. After replacing Dreja with John Paul Jones and recruiting John Bonham and Robert Plant, Dreja stopped him from using the name, and Led Zeppelin was officially formed.