# UX323 - 2000 20c John Paul Jones Flag PC FDC
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Birth Of John Paul Jones
Jones began his life at sea at the age of 13, apprenticing aboard a series of merchant and slave ships. On a voyage in 1768, the captain and first mate of the ship he was on both died of yellow fever. Jones successfully returned the ship to a safe port and was made the master of the ship and its crew.
During his second voyage in command, Jones flogged one of his crew who later died. He was arrested for his role in the manâs death (though he may have died of yellow fever), but later released on bail. Jones left Scotland and found a new ship, but after he killed a mutinous crewmember, he fled to America. It was at this time that he adopted the last name âJonesâ to hide his identity.Â
In 1775, Jones volunteered his services to the Continental Navy. With the help of Richard Henry Lee, he was made 1st Lieutenant of the Alfred. It was aboard this ship that Jones flew the first US Grand Union Flag over a naval vessel.  Three years later, he captained the Ranger when it became the first American naval vessel to receive a formal salute from the French.Â
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Birth Of John Paul Jones
Jones began his life at sea at the age of 13, apprenticing aboard a series of merchant and slave ships. On a voyage in 1768, the captain and first mate of the ship he was on both died of yellow fever. Jones successfully returned the ship to a safe port and was made the master of the ship and its crew.
During his second voyage in command, Jones flogged one of his crew who later died. He was arrested for his role in the manâs death (though he may have died of yellow fever), but later released on bail. Jones left Scotland and found a new ship, but after he killed a mutinous crewmember, he fled to America. It was at this time that he adopted the last name âJonesâ to hide his identity.Â
In 1775, Jones volunteered his services to the Continental Navy. With the help of Richard Henry Lee, he was made 1st Lieutenant of the Alfred. It was aboard this ship that Jones flew the first US Grand Union Flag over a naval vessel.  Three years later, he captained the Ranger when it became the first American naval vessel to receive a formal salute from the French.Â
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