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  • Thomas Truxtun
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  • Thomas Truxtun (or Truxton) (February 17, 1755 – May 5, 1822) was an American naval officer after the Revolutionary War, when he served as a privateer, who rose to the rank of commodore in the late eighteenth century and later served in the Quasi War with France and the First Barbary War in North Africa. He was one of the first six commanders appointed to the new US Navy by President Washington. During his naval career he commanded a number of famous US naval ships including USS Constellation and USS President. Later in civilian life he became involved with politics and was also elected Sheriff.
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Reason
  • HMS Vengeance or L'Vengeance? See §Constellation engages Vengeance
  • HMS Vengeance, Vengeance, and L'Vengeance. All same ship? Three difference ships?
  • Again? See §Quasi War;
  • Same writings as those covered in §Writer?
  • To do what?
  • What's a short fall in?
  • How did Truxtun go from a pressed man to a privateer? When?
  • Two sentences that say much the same thing. Only one is necessary.
Date
  • December 2012
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  • Thomas Truxtun (or Truxton) (February 17, 1755 – May 5, 1822) was an American naval officer after the Revolutionary War, when he served as a privateer, who rose to the rank of commodore in the late eighteenth century and later served in the Quasi War with France and the First Barbary War in North Africa. He was one of the first six commanders appointed to the new US Navy by President Washington. During his naval career he commanded a number of famous US naval ships including USS Constellation and USS President. Later in civilian life he became involved with politics and was also elected Sheriff.
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