Manila.
George Rogers Clark did not capture Fort Pitt. During the Siege of Fort Pitt, the Cree tried to capture it, but the British prevailed.
Those were his orders.
George Washington
George Dewey.
Those were his orders.
Commodore George Dewey commander the Asiatic Squadron and Admiral William Sampson commanded the Caribbean fleet.
Some record Fremont, some Kearny and a rare few Commodore Sloat. All did, but Kearny was the ranking officer.
He was ordered to attack the Spanish, and Manila Bay was where the Spanish warships were anchored.
Manila Bay was ruled by Spain, and the ships belonged to the Spanish.
Commodore George Dewey sailed to the Philippines during the Spanish-American War in 1898 to engage the Spanish fleet stationed there. His mission was part of a broader strategy to eliminate Spanish naval power in the Pacific and support the liberation of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule. Dewey's decisive victory at the Battle of Manila Bay on May 1, 1898, was pivotal in establishing U.S. influence in the region.
No. The commodore line of computers were a different company; Commodore.Radio shack's computers during that time were the TRS-80 line.
The US and Spain were at War and the Spanish Navy's Philippine Squadron was based in Manila. He sought out the enemy and destroyed it, which is exactly what he was ordered to do.