A destroyer of the Paul Jones Group of the Bainbridge class. Photographed in 1909. The Paul Jones Group included the following ships: USS PAUL JONES (DD-10), USS PERRY (DD-11), USS … Media in category "USS Paul Jones (DD-10)" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. 10), the second ship so named, was laid down on 20 April 1899 by the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, California; launched 14 June 1902; sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Goldsborough Adams; and commissioned 19 July 1902, Lt. R. F. Gross in command.. Paul Jones initially served in the Pacific Fleet, with a home port at San Francisco. The Paul Jones class destroyers were a sub-group of the Bainbridge class and were similar to the basic design, but with an increase in displacement.. Three ships of the US Navy have been named JOHN PAUL (his real name) - USS John Paul (Sidewheel Steamer 1862), USS John Paul DD-10 and USS John Paul DD-230. The ships sponsor was Mr. Robert B. Carney.
For the first couple of years, she participated in various Atlantic operations. Bainbridge class destoryers at Seward AK c1917.jpg 5,150 × 3,529; 3 MB John Paul was born at Arbigland, Kirkbean, Kirkcudbright, Scotland, 6 July 1747. The Navy brought her into service upon her commission in April 1921. USS Paul Jones (DD-230) was a Clemson class destroyer that survived the disastrous campaign in the Dutch East Indies in 1941-42, and spent most of the rest of the war on escort duties or working with hunter-killer anti-submarine groups.. USS John Paul Jones received its name in honor of Captain John Paul Jones, a Navy hero from the American Revolution. + 7 S 0 P O N S O A R P A 7 E E D -1 -1 U J -1 0 F J -1 -1 Revell H309 1:320 USS John Paul Jones … Two ships of the US Navy has been named JOHN PAUL JONES - USS John Paul Jones DD-932/DDG-32 and USS John Paul Jones DDG-53. The second USS Paul Jones (DD–10) was laid down 20 April 1899 by the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, Calif., launched 14 June 1902 and commissioned 19 July 1902 with Lt. R. F. Gross as the commanding officer. DD-230 USS JOHN PAUL JONES. The Sinkex took place on January 31, 2001.
Stricken from the Navy list on April 30, 1986, the JOHN PAUL JONES was finally disposed of as a target off the coast of southern California at 032° 00' 06.0" North, 121° 36' 23.0" West. USS Paul Jones (Torpedo Boat Destroyer No. John Paul Jones (born John Paul; July 6, 1747 – July 18, 1792) was the United States' first well-known naval commander in the American Revolutionary War.He made many friends and enemies—who accused him of piracy—among America's political elites, and his actions in British waters during the Revolution earned him an international reputation which persists to this day.