Because she was fat and she squished the enemy soldiers and helped us win
- Ian poston-
There were numerous warships during the War of 1812. The most famous was the USS Constitution nicknamed "Old Ironsides."
The USS Constitution (Old Ironsides) fought two single frigate duels during the War of 1812. On August 19, 1812 She fought and defeated the HMS Gurriere. On December 29, 1812 She fought and defeated the HMS Java. On both occasions the British ships were so badly damaged that they had to be scuttled.
The nickname is "Old Ironsides" for its tough oak timbers.The USS Constitution famously sank the British warship HMS Guerriere in the War of 1812."Old Ironsides" is the nickname for the warship USS Constitution.
The USS Constitution is the oldest comissioned ship in the US Navy. The USS Constitution is "Old Ironsides" and is the oldest ship still commissioned by the U.S. Navy.
The heavy frigate, USS Constitution, launched in 1797, earned the nickname 'Old Ironsides' after the battle with the HMS Guerriere during the War of 1812. This is a reference to "Old Ironsides," a colonial era battleship which is docked in Boston Harbor. If I recall correctly, this battleship never lost in combat and has lasted more than 200 years, thus an "old Ironsides" reference would suggest that whatever/whoever it is being compared to is stalwart and resilient. It is true that "Old Ironsides" had not lost in combat, but the hull had deflected a bullet, and it's crew members gave it the nickname 'Old Ironsides,' crediting the USS Constitution with having an "iron" hull.
Old Ironsides was the most famous ship
There were numerous warships during the War of 1812. The most famous was the USS Constitution nicknamed "Old Ironsides."
Old Ironsides had cannon balls bounce off the sides. The USS Constitution fought the Barbary pirates, served in the War of 1812, and was a training ship for the Naval Academy in the Civil War.
The USS Constitution (Old Ironsides) fought two single frigate duels during the War of 1812. On August 19, 1812 She fought and defeated the HMS Gurriere. On December 29, 1812 She fought and defeated the HMS Java. On both occasions the British ships were so badly damaged that they had to be scuttled.
The nickname is "Old Ironsides" for its tough oak timbers.The USS Constitution famously sank the British warship HMS Guerriere in the War of 1812."Old Ironsides" is the nickname for the warship USS Constitution.
"Old Ironsides" was a ship in the US Navy in the War of 1812. Her actual name was the USS Constitution, but she got her nickname when a cannonball hit her side in battle and did not penetrate the wood. The US Navy, especially "Old Ironsides" who was undefeated in all her battles, was a major reason for the success of the United States in the War of 1812. She is now a museum, located in the Charleston Navy Yard, Boston, MA.
The USS Constitution is the oldest comissioned ship in the US Navy. The USS Constitution is "Old Ironsides" and is the oldest ship still commissioned by the U.S. Navy.
"Old Ironsides" was a ship in the US Navy in the War of 1812. Her actual name was the USS Constitution, but she got her nickname when a cannonball hit her side in battle and did not penetrate the wood. The US Navy, especially "Old Ironsides" who was undefeated in all her battles, was a major reason for the success of the United States in the War of 1812. She is now a museum, located in the Charleston Navy Yard, Boston, MA.
The USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, received its nickname after winning several sea battles during the War of 1812 against British naval vessels. Its most famous victory was over the HMS Guerriere in 1812, where the Constitution's sturdy oak construction withstood cannon fire from the British ship.
The heavy frigate, USS Constitution, launched in 1797, earned the nickname 'Old Ironsides' after the battle with the HMS Guerriere during the War of 1812. This is a reference to "Old Ironsides," a colonial era battleship which is docked in Boston Harbor. If I recall correctly, this battleship never lost in combat and has lasted more than 200 years, thus an "old Ironsides" reference would suggest that whatever/whoever it is being compared to is stalwart and resilient. It is true that "Old Ironsides" had not lost in combat, but the hull had deflected a bullet, and it's crew members gave it the nickname 'Old Ironsides,' crediting the USS Constitution with having an "iron" hull.
Old Ironsides refers to the USS Constitution, a wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate of the United States Navy. The nickname "Old Ironsides" was given to the ship due to its resilience in battle, particularly during the War of 1812. Despite being made of wood, the ship's thick oak planks were said to be so strong that they appeared as if made of iron.
Yes, The USS Constitution defeated the HMS Guerriere, and it was during this battle that the USS Constitution earned the nickname of "Old Ironsides".