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  2. Operation John Paul Jones - Wikipedia

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    Operation John Paul Jones was an operation conducted by the 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division in Phú Yên Province, lasting from 21 July to 5 September 1966. [1] ...

  3. USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) - Wikipedia

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    USS John Paul Jones launches a RIM-174 Standard ERAM (Standard Missile-6, SM-6) during a live-fire test of the ship's Aegis weapons system in the Pacific Ocean in June 2014. John Paul Jones was selected as the Shock Trial platform for the DDG-51 class. The ship was subjected to a series of close range explosions in order for the Navy to obtain ...

  4. Raid of Nassau - Wikipedia

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    The Raid of Nassau [a] (March 3–4, 1776) was a naval operation and amphibious assault by American forces against the British port of Nassau, ... John Paul Jones, ...

  5. Category : Battles and operations of the Vietnam War in 1966

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    Operation Jay; Operation John Paul Jones; L. Operation Lam Son II; Operation Lincoln (Vietnam) Battle of Long Tan; M. Operation Macon; Operation Marauder; Operation ...

  6. File:JPJ road, September 1966.png - Wikipedia

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    English: During Operation John Paul Jones it was necessary for Task Force troops from the 39th Engineer Battalion to construct an 8,000 ft road to connect the beachhead at Vung Ro Bay with Route 1. A pioneer road was cut through the difficult terrain just 20 days after work began on 25 Aug .

  7. USS John Paul Jones (DD-932) - Wikipedia

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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 down by the Bath Iron Works Corporation at Bath in Maine on 18 January 1954, launched on 7 May 1955 by Mrs. Carney, wife of Admiral Robert B. Carney and commissioned on 5 April 1956, Comdr. R. W. Hayler, Jr., in command.

  8. Category:Battles involving the United States - Wikipedia

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    Operation Deckhouse IV; Second Battle of Fort Defiance; Battle of Derna (1805) ... Operation John Paul Jones; Battle of Johnstown; July 2019 Inates attack; K.

  9. Gulf War order of battle: United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy sent their naval forces in the Red Sea and Persian Gulf including six Aircraft Carriers to take part in Operation Desert Storm, including others that arrived before or after the war started and ended (as part of Operation Southern Watch).