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What side was john paul jones on in the american revoultion
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Originally he was a British Naval Officer but he fled to America (Virginia) In 1755 and because part of the Continental Navy. Hints why The University of Virginia (aka Thomas Jeffersons College) has a JPJ Stadium
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