- James R. Caldwell
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name = James R. Caldwell
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caption = Lieutenant James R. Caldwell
birth_date = Unknown
birth_place = Unknown
death_date =7 August 1804
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occupation = Officer in theUnited States Navy
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nationality =James R. Caldwell ( –
7 August 1804 ) was an officer in theUnited States Navy , who served in theQuasi-War with France and theFirst Barbary War .Caldwell was appointed a
midshipman 22 May 1798. During theQuasi-War withFrance , he served in thefrigate "United States",schooner "Experiment" and armed ship "Ganges" in theWest Indies .Commissioned a lieutenant in 1800, from late 1801 into 1803 Lieutenant Caldwell was an officer of the frigate "Constellation" during the initial phase of the war with
Tripoli . In mid-1803, he returned to theMediterranean in thebrig "Siren" to participate in further operations against that piratical North African state. Caldwell distinguished himself in a boat action on 7 July 1804 and also took part in an attack on 3 August that resulted in the capture of three vessels that were taken into the Navy as gunboats. One of these, Gunboat Number 9, was under Caldwell's command when the U.S. squadron again bombarded Tripoli on 7 August 1804. While hotly engaged with an enemy battery, a hot shot penetrated her magazine and Gunboat Number 9 blew up. Lieutenant Caldwell and eleven others were killed or mortally wounded in the explosion.Namesakes
Two ships have been named USS "Caldwell" for him.
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