Stephen Decatur raided Tripoli harbor and burned the USS Philadelphia to prevent the captured American warship from being used by the Barbary pirates against the U.S. Navy. The Philadelphia had been seized after running aground in 1803, and Decatur's daring mission in 1804 aimed to demonstrate American resolve and naval capability. Destroying the ship also served to boost morale and assert U.S. interests in the Mediterranean region during the First Barbary War.
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Commodore Edward Preble was the commanding officer of the squadron blockading Tripoli however, he appointed Stephen Decatur as the commanding officer of the USS Intrepid.
US Navy Lieutenant Stephen Decatur
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Stephen Decatur
Stephen decatur was the commander of the intrepid.
Stephen Decatur, Jr.
stephen decatur
Stephen Decatur was the commander of the raid that BURNED the Frigate Philadelphia- which had been captured by Tripoli after running aground.
Stephen Decatur
Commodore Edward Preble was the commanding officer of the squadron blockading Tripoli however, he appointed Stephen Decatur as the commanding officer of the USS Intrepid.
Stephen Decatur
Stephen Decatur, Jr.
US Navy Lieutenant Stephen Decatur
The navy officer who led the mission to burn the USS Philadelphia in Tripoli Harbor was Stephen Decatur. In 1804, Decatur and a group of sailors executed a daring nighttime raid to prevent the captured frigate from being used by the Barbary pirates. His successful mission solidified his reputation as a naval hero in American history.
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