He captured New Orleans and was victorious in the Battle of Mobile Bay.
He lived in Manassas most of his life then moved to Virginia.
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David Farragut was a pioneering naval officer in the United States Navy and is best known for his leadership during the American Civil War. He became the first rear admiral, vice admiral, and admiral in U.S. Navy history, establishing a precedent for future naval leadership. Farragut's most notable achievements include his decisive victory at the Battle of Mobile Bay, where he famously ordered, "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!" His legacy also includes advancements in naval tactics and the promotion of a stronger, more modern navy.
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David Farragut, the first admiral in the United States Navy, attended the United States Navy Academy at the age of 9. However, he did not have a formal education in the traditional sense, as he joined the Navy as a midshipman and gained most of his knowledge and skills through practical experience at sea rather than formal schooling.
David Downtown is famous for his fashion illustrations. His drawings are most notable for their appearances in Vogue, while his commercial clients include most major fashion labels and retailers.
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He captured New Orleans and was victorious in the Battle of Mobile Bay.
David Glasgow Farragut. Originally from Knoxville, Tennessee, but he had been in the US Navy for a great many years and did not go south when the war started. He and another Union naval commander forced the surrender of New Orleans in 1862. He receives the credit for shutting down Mobile, Alabama in August, 1864.
The Roman Empire Otho accomplished much in his reign over the region. His most notable accomplishment was a successful coup against the emperor who had reigned before him.
David Manning is known for his ability to write scripts for Holly Wood movies. The most notable of these is "A Knights Tale", "The Animal" and "Hollow Man"