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Tripoli, during the Barbary Pirate Wars, in 1805. There were only eight Marines, led by Lieutenant Percy O'Bannon. O'Bannon was awarded a sword in appreciation, and the sword all Marine officers wear with their dress uniforms to this day are replicas of O'Bannon's. There were a much larger number of mercenaries and Tripolitans opposed to the Bashaw. Their objective was to replace the usurper on the throne of Tripoli with the rightful Bashaw, Hamet. Hamet's younger brother had stolen the throne and was one of the leaders of the Pirate States of North Africa. The expedition captured Derna, but before they could reach the City of Tripoli a Peace Treaty was signed. Hamet was abandoned, and never regained his rightful kingdom.
Traders ran great risks, especially in the Mediterranean Sea. Pirates from the Barbary States, the nations along the coast of North Africa, attacked passing vessels. To protect American ships, the United States paid a yearly tribute, or bribe, to rulers of Barbary States such as Tripoli.In 1801, Tripoli increased its demands. When Jefferson refused to pay, Tripoli declared war on the United States. Jefferson then ordered the navy to blockade the port of Tripoli.During the blockade, the American ship Philadelphia ran aground near Tripoli. Pirates boarded the ship and hauled the crew off to prison. The pirates planned to use the Philadelphiato attack other ships. To prevent this, American naval officer Stephen Decatur and his crew quietly sailed into Tripoli harbor by night. They then set the captured American ship on fire.In the meantime, American marines landed on the coast of North Africa. They marched 500 miles to launch a surprise attack on Tripoli. In 1805, the ruler of Tripoli signed a treaty promising not to interfere with American ships.
The Mameluke sword, which was originally given to Lieutenant Presley O'Bannon in 1805 by a Mameluke chieftain in North Africa. Lt O'Bannon and his Marines marched across 600 miles of North African desert to rid the "shores of Tripoli" of pirates. By 1825, all Marine Corps Officers carried the Mameluke sword.
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