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“Decatur battles Royal Navy weeks after War of 1812 ends”
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So when was that war, again?
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His father, Stephen Decatur Sr., was a commodore in the U.S. Navy, and brought the younger Stephen into the world of ships and sailing early on. Shortly after attending college, Decatur followed in his father's footsteps and joined the U.S. Navy at the age of nineteen as a midshipman.Decatur supervised the construction of several U.S. naval vessels, one of which he later commanded. Promoted at age 25, he is the youngest man to reach the rank of captain in the history of the United States Navy. He served under three presidents, and played a major role in the early development of the American navy. In almost every theater of operation, Decatur's service was characterized by acts of heroism and exceptional performance. His service in the Navy took him through both Barbary Wars in North Africa, the Quasi-War with France, and the War of 1812 with Britain. He was renowned for his natural ability to lead and for his genuine concern for the seamen under his command. His numerous naval victories against Britain, France and the Barbary states established the United States Navy as a rising power.
Can you imagine being CAPTAIN of a naval ship at age 25? He must have been a truly amazing leader.
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So, theoretically, every American Commodore outranked every RN Captain.
“before word that the War of 1812 is over can cross the ocean”
Yes, AND before the US govt ratifies it.
So sick of that “chastisement” about fighting “after” the war - or the Brits deny credit because “after the war”.
Meanwhile - people today probably don’t realize it, but Decatur was a huge hero! I mean, you may not know who he is, but look at how so many places were named after him...he’s almost as popular to the post office as Washington.