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  2. Flying Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Gang was an 18th-century group of pirates who established themselves in Nassau, New Providence in the Bahamas after the destruction of Port Royal in Jamaica. [2] The gang consisted of the most notorious and cunning pirates of the time, and they terrorized and pillaged the Caribbean until the Royal Navy and infighting brought them to ...

  3. VFA-103 - Wikipedia

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    While these are distinctly different squadrons that have no lineal linkage, they all share the same Jolly Roger name, the skull and crossbones insignia and traditions. [1] After disestablishment of VF-84 in 1995, the Jolly Rogers name and insignia were adopted by VF-103, which later became VFA-103, the subject of this article. There has been ...

  4. Joseph Cooper (pirate) - Wikipedia

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    Cooper took both ships to Aruba to divide the plunder, forcing their crews ashore, where the ship's doctor interceded and gave them food. The Perry’s boatswain John Upton willingly signed the pirates’ Articles and joined them. [2] Later Upton escaped and claimed he'd been forced to sign; witnesses contradicted him and he was hung for piracy ...

  5. Sweet milestone: Jolly Pirate turning 40, will be in hands of ...

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    Steele, who manages Jolly Pirate Donuts, is preparing to take over ownership from his mother, Vicky Barouxis, who will mark 40 years of making doughnuts in Ashland on Saturday.

  6. Frenchman's Pass - Wikipedia

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    Franse Pas (in Dutch) or Rooi Frances (in Papiamento) (literally: Frenchman's Pass) is a narrow passage on the island of Aruba, nestled between coral cliffs in Balashi. Frenchman's pass is located north of the area known as Spanish Lagoon and near the remnants of the Balashi Gold Mine. [1]

  7. Jolly Roger - Wikipedia

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    The Jolly Roger raised in an illustration for Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance "Paul Jones the Pirate", a British caricature of the late 18th century, is an early example of the Jolly Roger's skull-and-crossbones being transferred to a character's hat, in order to identify him as a pirate (typically a tricorne, or as in this ...