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The commander of the French Fleet was Paul de Grasse.
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The commander who destroyed the French fleet at Abukir in 1798 was Admiral Horatio Nelson. His decisive victory during the Battle of the Nile effectively crippled French naval power in the Mediterranean and played a crucial role in undermining Napoleon Bonaparte's campaign in Egypt. Nelson's tactical brilliance and bold maneuvers were pivotal in securing British dominance at sea.
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The commander of the American fleet of fighting ships was Oliver Hazard Perry. Commodore Perry was born in 1785 and was a Naval Commander during the War of 1812 and the Battle of Lake Erie.
U.S. Navy Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet (CINCPAC) Admiral Chester W. Nimitz (a native of Fredericksburg, Texas) commanded the Pacific Fleet in the PTO during WWII.
Yorktown. U.S. Army surround and outnumber the small British battalion at Yorktown. French fleet comes in by sea and completely surrounds British forces. But also you now all teams will try there hardest to get in the final.
A fleet of French warships.
The greatest Japanese Naval Commander is Admiral Togo, whose Battleship Fleet defeated the Russian Battleship Fleet at the, "Battle of Tsushima", on 27 May 1905. Admiral Togo, is the ONLY naval commander in history, to have won a DECISIVE modern BATTLESHIP FLEET action. Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky, commander of the Russian Battle fleet at Tsushima, is the only other naval commander in HISTORY, to have fought a DECISIVE (steel battleships) BATTLESHIP FLEET ACTION! Note* The Battle of Jutland (WWI, 1916) was NOT decisive. Individual battleship engagements during WWII are NOT "fleet" engagements.
George Dewey
The ship that carries the commander of a fleet and flies his flag is called a "flagship." This vessel serves as the command center for the fleet's operations and is typically equipped with advanced communication and navigation systems. The flagship is often the most prominent ship in the fleet, symbolizing the commander's authority.