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UNITED STATES SHIP USS JOHN PAUL JONES (DDG-32) is the second of the DDG- 31 Class of Guided Missile Destroyers. Originally commissioned in 1956 as DD-932, JOHN PAUL JONES was named in honor of Commodore John Paul Jones, the Founder of the American Nav ' . USS JOHNPAULJONES(DD-932),thesecondofthe FORREST SHERMAN (DD-931) Class of destroyers, was the fourth ship of the Fleet to be named in honor of John Paul Jones, and the first to bear his full name. She was built by the Bath Iron Works Corporation, Bath, Maine and was commissioned in the Boston Naval Shipyard on 5 April 1956. At that time, with the permission of the Secretary of the Navy, the Grand Union Flag, our first national flag, was hoisted again aboard an American Man-of-War, much as it was raised by the hands of John Paul Jones for the first time aboard t h e ALFRED on 3 December 1775. Shortly after commissioning in April 1956, JOHN PAUL JONES commenced a goodwill tour of European Nations. Upon completion of this cruise, the ship then returned to the Boston Naval Shipyard for a post - shakedown availability period. In early 1957, after departing from the shipyard, JOHN PAUL JONES joined the Sixth Fleet for the first time. JOHN PAUL JONES actually made five Mediterranean tours while home - ported in Newport, Rhode Island and an additional tour to the Mediterranean following the ship ' s transfer to her new homeport of Norfolk, Virginia in September 1964. During these tours, the ship participated in NATO exercises on three separate occasions and with the Royal Canadian Navy on one occasion.
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