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The youngest naval commander in history is often considered to be John Paul Jones, who became a captain in the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War at a young age. However, in a more contemporary context, various nations may have their own young naval officers achieving command at early ages, but specific records can vary. The title can be subjective and depend on the criteria used, such as the type of command or the navy in question.

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