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The American navy, under the command of John Paul Jones, was no match for the British naval forces. True or False?
The American navy, under the command of John Paul Jones, was no match for the British naval forces. True or False?
The answer is FALSE
False
Total of 6 main allied generals 5 American and 1 British under the command of American General Eisenhower. Total of 5 main German generals under the command of Adolf Hitler. There were other generals as well, but these were directly involved in the direction of the battle, the others served under the command of the main generals.
As Commander, American Expeditionary Forces, all American divisions in Europe were under General Pershing's command. For a list of divisions which fought in World War I, see the link to the left
Jermaine Jones was caught not telling about warrants he had for his arrest. They said he had four different warrants under more than his name, but also under alias he gave police
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Soldiers Under Command was created on 1985-05-15.
John Paul Jones, Captain in the US Navy. His ship was sinking out from under him and was out gunned by the British Man 'O War, but he ended up winning the battle and taking over the British ship.John Paul Jones (born John Paul) was not an American by birth, he was British. He was an outlawed Scottish pirate who turned traitor and was given command of various ships by the Americans during the American War of Independence. He eventually, in the Bonhomme Richard, attacked his own native Scotland.When losing a engagement with the British warship Serapishe uttered his famous words and eventually, against all odds, won the fight.AnswerJohn Paul Jones
La Fayette with the American army under the command of Washington.And Rochambeau with the French army.