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John Paul Jones in the Ranger receives the first salute to the Stars and Stripes, Quiberon Bay, France, 14 February 1778. Extract from the Continental Congress Journal, 14 June 1777 “RESOLVED, That the Marine Committee be    empowered    to    give    such    directions respecting  the  Continental  ships  of  war  in the  river  Delaware  as  they  think  proper  in case  the  enemy  succeed  in  their  attempts on said river. “RESOLVED,    That    the    flag    of    the thirteen  United  States  be  thirteen  stripes, alternate  red  and  white;  that  the  union  be thirteen    stars,    white    in    a    blue    field, representing    a    new    constellation.    “The Council  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts  Bay having     represented     by     letter     to     the president  of  Congress  that  Captain  John Roach,    some    time    since    appointed    to command   the   Continental   ship   of   war Ranger,  is  a  doubtful  character  and  ought not to be entrusted with such a command; therefore “RESOLVED,  That  Captain  John  Roach be suspended until the Navy Board for  the eastern   department   shall   have   enquired fully  into  his  character  and  report  thereon to the Marine Committee “RESOLVED,   That   Captain   John   Paul Jones  be  appointed  to  command  the  said ship Ranger.” Figure 4-1.— History, heritage, Navy. 4-2

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