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David Glasgow Farragut: Admiral in the Making

Autor Charles Lee Lewis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 apr 2014
This biography covers David Glasgow Farragut's long career in the navy before the Civil War. As a lad he had served with Porter in the Essex on her glorious cruise which ended in bloody defeat at Valparaiso; he had repeatedly cruised in the Mediterranean; he hunted pirates in the Caribbean and had almost died of yellow fever; he had become familiar with the coast of Mexico and was present when the French bombarded the Castle of San Juan de Ulloa at Vera Cruz; he had often cruised into Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and Rio de Janeiro when revolution and anarchy threatened those cities; he had been on a man-of-war at Charleston when nullification threatened the union; he had participated in the Mexican War; he had established the Mare Island Navy Yard; and he commanded the steam sloop of war Brooklyn. Meanwhile he had slowly risen up the ladder of promotion from midshipman to captain, then the highest rank in the United States Navy.
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ISBN-13: 9781591144151
ISBN-10: 1591144159
Pagini: 396
Dimensiuni: 150 x 229 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: US Naval Institute Press

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The first volume of Lewis' masterful biography of David Glasgow Farragut's long career in the Navy covers his years of service before the Civil War. Farragut was about sixty years old when that war began, having lived through the long transitional period from sail to steam. As a lad he had served with Capt. David Porter on board the USS Essex during her glorious cruise, which ended in bloody defeat at Valparaiso, cruised many times in the Mediterranean, hunted pirates in the Caribbean, and almost died of yellow fever. Farragut became familiar with the coast of Mexico and was present when the French bombarded the Castle of San Juan de Ulloa at Vera Cruz. He often cruised into Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and Rio de Janeiro when revolution and anarchy threatened those cities, and he was on a man-of-war at Charleston when nullification threatened the union. Farragut participated in the Mexican War, established the Mare Island Navy Yard, and commanded the steam sloop-of-war Brooklyn. During these years he gradually rose from midshipman to captain, then on to the highest rank in the United States Navy.


The late Charles Lee Lewis, born in 1886, was a prominent naval historian and for many years a professor of English and history at the U.S. Naval Academy. He wrote biographies of Matthew Fontaine Maury, Adm. Franklin Buchanan, Adm. Francois Joseph Paul, Compte de Grasse, and Commo. Stephen Decatur, as well as two volumes of biographical sketches of famous sea fighters.


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