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  1. USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) is the third Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy and the first ship of the class homeported on the west coast. She is the fifth ship named after American Revolutionary War naval captain John Paul Jones and the second to carry his first name.

  2. www.surfpac.navy.mil › Ships › USS-John-Paul-Jones-DDG-53Welcome [www.surfpac.navy.mil]

    USS John Paul Jones is the third Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer built and the first assigned to the Pacific fleet. She is one of the most sophisticated and capable warships in the world...

  3. The John Paul Jones (DDG 53) is the third in the Arleigh Burke-class of Aegis guided-missile destroyers and is named after American Revolutionary War Captain John Paul Jones. The construction began on August 8, 1990 , at Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine; Christened and launched on October 26, 1991 .

  4. www.surfpac.navy.mil › Ships › USS-John-Paul-Jones-DDG-53About - United States Navy

    USS John Paul Jones (DDG 53) is the third Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer and the first ship of the class homeported on the West Coast. She was laid down on 8 August 1990...

  5. Type, class: Guided Missile Destroyer - DDG; Arleigh Burke class, Flight I. Builder: Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, USA. STATUS: Awarded: September 25, 1987. Laid down: August 8, 1990. Launched: October 26, 1991. Commissioned: December 18, 1993. IN SERVICE. Homeport: Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii.

  6. The ARLEIGH BURKE Class is the first class of U.S. warships to be fitted with an integrated Chemical, Biological and Radiological defense system. USS John Paul Jones was selected as the Shock Trial platform for the DDG-51 Class.

  7. Destroyer History — Arleigh Burke class guided missile destroyer. Edited by Destroyer History Foundation from a Department of Defense photo. John Paul Jones in the Kennebec River south of Bath, Maine.