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  2. Serapis flag - Wikipedia

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    The "Serapis" or "John Paul Jones" flag. Serapis is a name given to an unconventional, early United States ensign flown from the captured British frigate Serapis.. At the September 23, 1779 Battle of Flamborough Head, U.S. Navy Captain John Paul Jones captured the Serapis, but his own ship, the Bonhomme Richard, sank, and her ensign had been blown from the mast into the sea during the battle.

  3. John Paul Jones - Wikipedia

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    John Adams reviews Jones' Irish Marines at Lorient on 13 May 1779 Action Between the Serapis and Bonhomme Richard a 1780 portrait by Richard Paton The "John Paul Jones flag" was entered into Dutch records to help Jones avoid charges of piracy when he captured the Serapis under an "unknown flag." "Paul Jones the Pirate", a British caricature of ...

  4. Battle of Flamborough Head - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Jones, from an engraving by c. 1779 after his victory at the Battle of Flamborough Head. Captain Pearson of Serapis had only limited knowledge of the escalating chaos aboard Bonhomme Richard. He too was losing many men from Alliance ' s attacks, and he could not move his ship. Alliance, still effectively undamaged, could keep firing ...

  5. HMS Serapis (1779) - Wikipedia

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    Serapis was commissioned in March 1779 under Captain Richard Pearson. On 23 September she engaged the American warship USS Bonhomme Richard under the command of Captain John Paul Jones in the North Sea at Flamborough Head, England. At the time of this battle, the ship carried 50 guns, having an extra six 6-pounders. [3]

  6. USS Bonhomme Richard (1765) - Wikipedia

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    The battle continued for the next four hours, costing the lives of nearly half of the American and British crews. British victory seemed inevitable, as the more heavily armed Serapis used its firepower to rake Bonhomme Richard with devastating effect. The commander of Serapis finally called on Jones to surrender. He replied, "Sir, I have not ...

  7. Striking the colors - Wikipedia

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    On 23 September 1779, Capt. Richard Pearson of HMS Serapis, nailed the British ensign to the ensign staff with his own hands before going into battle against Continental Navy ship Bonhomme Richard. [4] Later, after Bonhomme Richard's ensign was shot away, Pearson asked Capt. John Paul Jones of Bonhomme Richard to confirm he had struck his ...

  8. 1779 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    September 23 – American Revolution – Battle of Flamborough Head: The American ship Bonhomme Richard, commanded by John Paul Jones, engages the British ship Serapis. The Bonhomme Richard sinks, but the Americans board the Serapis and other vessels, and are victorious.

  9. File:Serapis-flag-painting.webp - Wikipedia

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