- USS Guerriere (1814)
The first USS "Guerriere" was the first
frigate built in theUnited States since 1801. She built at thePhiladelphia Navy Yard under the supervision of Joseph andFrancis Grice . She was launched20 June 1814 under the command of Commodore John Rodgers and attached to theDelaware Flotilla . She served in theUnited States Navy during theSecond Barbary War .econd Barbary War operations
After fitting out, she was transferred to the command Captain
Stephen Decatur and became the flagship of the squadron assembled atNew York . She sailed from New York20 May 1815 to lead the squadron in terminating piratical acts against American merchant commerce byAlgiers and other Barbary States.On
17 June 1815 , off theAlgeria n coast, famed frigate "Constellation" drove the 44-gun frigate "Meshuda" under the guns of Decatur's flagship, "Guerriere". With two broadsides, the American frigate drove below all who were not killed or disabled on "Meshuda"'s decks. The flagship of the Algerian Fleet, "Meshuda" surrendered. Among her fatalities was Algiers' ranking naval officer. Two days later, "Guerriere" led the squadron in driving the 22-gun Algerian brig "Estedio" ashore."Guerriere" arrived at Algiers
28 June 1815 , ready to act with her squadron for the capture of every Algerian ship that entered port unless the Dey ratified the terms of a peace treaty sent him by Decatur. The treaty was negotiated on board "Guerriere"30 June 1815 , ending the payment of tribute to Algiers and exacting full payment for injuries to American commerce."Guerriere" next led the squadron in a show of force that resulted in a peace settlement with
Tunis 13 July 1815 and withTripoli 9 August 1815 .Having enforced the peace in less than 6 weeks from time of sailing from the United States, she combined with the entire
Mediterranean Squadron naval force assembled atGibraltar under CommodoreWilliam Bainbridge . The 18 warships, includingship-of-the-line "Independence", 5 frigates, 2 sloops-of-war, 7 brigs, and 3schooner s, was the largest fleet ever collected under the American flag in theMediterranean Sea to that time. It marked the beginning of a permanent naval fleet in the Mediterranean which has evolved into the powerful6th Fleet of today. Then, as today, the fleet was a mighty factor for keeping the peace and strengthening the international diplomacy of the nation.Peacetime operations
"Guerriere" returned to New York
12 November 1815 and was laid up in theBoston Navy Yard for repairs4 March 1816 . She recommissioned under CaptainThomas Macdonough 22 April 1818 for fitting out. On24 July 1818 she put to sea, carrying the American Minister toRussia to his new post. After calls at Gibraltar,Cowes andCopenhagen , she debarked the American Minister and his family atKronstadt , Russia,17 September 1818 . She then cruised throughout the Mediterranean until26 July 1819 when she departed Leghorn forNorfolk, Virginia , arriving4 October 1819 . She remained and was placed in ordinary there8 November 1820 . For the next 7 years she served as a schoolship in the Norfolk Navy Yard, training classes of midshipmen before the permanent establishment of a naval academy."Guerriere" terminated her schoolship duties late in November 1828 when she was ordered to fit out as the flagship of a U.S. Navy squadron destined for duty in the
Pacific . She sailed13 February 1829 , landing passengers atRio de Janeiro before roundingCape Horn forCallao, Peru . In the following two years, she watched over American commerce, including thewhaling fleet, along the western seaboard ofSouth America and westward to theHawaiian Islands . She departed Callao8 September 1831 and arrived in Norfolk29 November 1831 . "Guerriere" decommissioned19 December 1831 and remained in ordinary at the Norfolk Navy Yard until broken up in 1841.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/g9/guerriere-i.htm
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