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USS Wasp (1814)

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441: 52: 358: 573: 344: 1877: 1872: 1223: 31: 226:. She was the fifth United States Navy ship to carry that name. She carried out two successful raiding voyages against British trade during the summer of 1814, in the course of which she captured two brig-sloops of the 582:
That evening, she spied another sail on the horizon and gave chase. By 2130, she had the brig under her lee bow and opened fire. The enemy returned fire until 2200 at which time her battery seemed to cease fire. When
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stern and loosed a broadside into the American's rigging which damaged sails, sheets, and braces considerably and then came about to rendezvous with the other two ships following her and the sinking
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s crew manned their battle stations immediately in hope of taking the newcomer as well. Just then, two more British ships appeared on the horizon and
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began to lower the boat for the prize crew, the lookout sighted another enemy brig standing toward the two adversaries.
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s crew as prisoners and burning her. The American sloop then attempted to take another ship in the convoy, but
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remained in Lorient until she again put to sea on 27 August 1814. On 30 August 1814, she captured the brig
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suffered six hits in her hull, and some of her rigging was shot away, but she remained capable of sailing.
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on 18 June 1814, captured her, apparently without resistance, and scuttled her. Her fourth victim, 171-ton
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did the same and called for the stranger's surrender, the British ship answered with another cannonade.
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had suffered 25 men killed, including her captain, Commander William Manners, and 42 wounded.
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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and reported that her masts were cut away and she was full of water. Not long thereafter,
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from the 1945 painting by American artist, Staff Sgt. John F. Clymer, on display at the
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continued to target British merchant shipping. On 12 September 1814, she encountered
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Muster USS Wasp, 1813 -1814, recap signed Johnston Blakeley & Lewis Fairchild
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and see to her own salvation. The lead British ship, however, failed to engage
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again opened fire on the ship, now known to have been the 18-gun, 391-ton brig
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too valuable to destroy, Blakeley placed her under the command of Midshipman
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entered Lorient for repairs, provisions, and care for her wounded.
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was lost, cause unknown, in the Atlantic in early autumn, 1814.
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parted company, on 9 October 1814 she spoke the Swedish brig
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Shipwrecks of the revolutionary & Napoleonic eras
484:captured her. On 7 July another vessel came across 544:, which she quickly took as a prize, carrying off 448:After taking prisoners on board, setting fire to 1891: 757:reported that she was headed for the Caribbean. 1324: 687:her. On 14 September 1814, she sank the brig 540:made for the convoy and singled out the brig 1900:Age of Sail naval ships of the United States 1296:by Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge" 261:in February of 1814, with Master Commandant 1234:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 691:. On 21 September 1814, an eight-gun brig, 1331: 1317: 1181: 1179: 1177: 329: 1915:Ships built in Newburyport, Massachusetts 1340:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1814 1292:"Chapter 10 - The Cruise of the "Wasp", 1259: 1228:This article incorporates text from the 984: 571: 510: 468:on 4 July 1814 and the 151-ton schooner 439: 377:U.S. National Museum of the Marine Corps 356: 342: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1174: 769: 749:, England, about three weeks after the 656:had suffered 10 killed and 32 wounded. 322:captured and scuttled the 325-ton ship 284:captured her first vessel, the 207-ton 276: 1905:War of 1812 ships of the United States 1892: 558: 522:and, on 31 August 1814, took another, 16:Sloop-of-war of the United States Navy 1312: 352:, from the 1838 "The Naval Monument." 318:had thus far taken. On 26 June 1814, 48: 348:The Wasp and Reindeer. Engraving by 152:117 ft 0 in (35.66 m) 303:encountered the 131-ton armed brig 13: 636:; instead, she hauled in close to 503:s crew with her and put them on a 237: 168:14 ft 6 in (4.42 m) 160:31 ft 6 in (9.60 m) 14: 1951: 1284: 606:repeated the call for surrender. 1920:Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean 1910:Sloops of the United States Navy 1875: 1870: 1294:Hero Tales from American History 1221: 602:guns fell silent once more, and 50: 29: 1144: 1123: 1102: 1079: 1058: 1037: 1016: 960: 938: 915: 893: 867: 845: 823: 801: 761:probably foundered in a storm. 1203: 1188: 1: 1237:. The entry can be found 1215: 721:, safely on 4 November 1814. 425:s own ship's company boarded 184:173 officers and enlisted men 1940:Warships lost with all hands 1200:- accessed 24 November 2013. 1168: 452:, and watching her explode, 265:in command. She remained at 7: 10: 1956: 1930:Maritime incidents in 1814 1678:September (unknown date): 663:s primary rescuer was her 565: 336: 299:, and burned her as well. 18: 1865: 1834: 1443:February (unknown date): 1346: 764: 598:. Some broadsides later, 194:2 Ă— long 12-pounder guns 125: 43: 28: 1747:October (unknown date): 1405:January (unknown date): 1245:Grocott, Terence (1997) 121:Disappeared October 1814 1185:Winfield (2008), p.294. 889:to transport prisoners 724: 577:Engraving by Abel Bowen 429:and captured the ship. 399:some 225 miles west of 339:Sinking of HMS Reindeer 249:constructed in 1813 at 126:General characteristics 1260:Winfield, Rif (2008). 1209:Grocott (1997), p.370. 628:was forced to abandon 579: 480:to St Petersburg when 476:had been sailing from 445: 414:s crew tried to board 379: 354: 1650:DĂ©partment des Landes 991:Second raiding cruise 985:Second raiding cruise 575: 511:Second raiding voyage 443: 386:came upon the 18-gun 360: 346: 1012:Disposition of ship 797:Disposition of ship 776:First raiding cruise 770:First raiding cruise 713:and sent her to the 277:First raiding voyage 253:, Massachusetts, by 1709:Sir John Sherbrooke 993: 778: 568:Sinking of HMS Avon 255:Cross & Merrill 222:in 1814 during the 218:that served in the 88:Cross & Merrill 989: 774: 580: 446: 380: 355: 245:was a ship-rigged 220:United States Navy 105:September 18, 1813 1887: 1886: 1671:General Armstrong 1271:978-1-86176-246-7 1166: 1165: 982: 981: 885:Prize; used as a 719:Savannah, Georgia 613:However, just as 391:-class brig-sloop 382:On 28 June 1814, 263:Johnston Blakeley 206: 205: 1947: 1879: 1874: 1858: 1848: 1827: 1817: 1806: 1796: 1785: 1775: 1764: 1754: 1743: 1732: 1722: 1712: 1702: 1685: 1674: 1664: 1653: 1643: 1625: 1609: 1598: 1587: 1576: 1566: 1556: 1533: 1523: 1513: 1502: 1492: 1481: 1470: 1460: 1449: 1439: 1428: 1417: 1401: 1391: 1381: 1371: 1360: 1333: 1326: 1319: 1310: 1309: 1303: 1275: 1225: 1224: 1210: 1207: 1201: 1192: 1186: 1183: 994: 988: 779: 773: 701:), ran afoul of 662: 648:sank soon after 623: 555:chased her off. 550: 528:ship-of-the-line 501: 472:on 6 July 1814. 424: 413: 197:20 Ă— 32-pounder 58: 55: 54: 53: 33: 26: 25: 1955: 1954: 1950: 1949: 1948: 1946: 1945: 1944: 1890: 1889: 1888: 1883: 1861: 1851: 1845:Lord Wellington 1841: 1835:Other incidents 1830: 1820: 1809: 1799: 1788: 1778: 1767: 1757: 1746: 1735: 1725: 1715: 1705: 1688: 1677: 1667: 1656: 1646: 1628: 1612: 1601: 1590: 1579: 1569: 1559: 1536: 1526: 1516: 1505: 1495: 1484: 1473: 1463: 1452: 1442: 1431: 1420: 1404: 1398:Roxburgh Castle 1394: 1384: 1374: 1363: 1357:Queen Charlotte 1353: 1342: 1337: 1290: 1287: 1272: 1222: 1218: 1213: 1208: 1204: 1197:, 22 July 1814 1193: 1189: 1184: 1175: 1171: 1030:English Channel 987: 816:English Channel 772: 767: 727: 711:David Geisinger 660: 621: 578: 570: 564: 559:Sinking of HMS 548: 513: 499: 456:set course for 422: 411: 353: 341: 335: 330:Sinking of HMS 279: 271:English Channel 240: 238:Service history 56: 51: 49: 39: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1953: 1943: 1942: 1937: 1932: 1927: 1922: 1917: 1912: 1907: 1902: 1885: 1884: 1866: 1863: 1862: 1860: 1859: 1849: 1838: 1836: 1832: 1831: 1829: 1828: 1821:Unknown date: 1818: 1807: 1797: 1786: 1776: 1765: 1755: 1744: 1733: 1723: 1713: 1703: 1686: 1675: 1665: 1654: 1644: 1626: 1610: 1599: 1588: 1577: 1567: 1557: 1534: 1524: 1514: 1503: 1493: 1482: 1471: 1461: 1450: 1440: 1429: 1418: 1402: 1392: 1382: 1372: 1361: 1350: 1348: 1344: 1343: 1336: 1335: 1328: 1321: 1313: 1305: 1304: 1286: 1285:External links 1283: 1282: 1281: 1276: 1270: 1257: 1243: 1217: 1214: 1212: 1211: 1202: 1187: 1172: 1170: 1167: 1164: 1163: 1160: 1157: 1154: 1151: 1146: 1142: 1141: 1138: 1135: 1132: 1130: 1125: 1121: 1120: 1117: 1114: 1111: 1109: 1107:Three Brothers 1104: 1100: 1099: 1096: 1093: 1090: 1087: 1081: 1077: 1076: 1073: 1070: 1067: 1065: 1060: 1056: 1055: 1052: 1049: 1046: 1044: 1039: 1035: 1034: 1031: 1028: 1025: 1023: 1018: 1017:30 August 1814 1014: 1013: 1010: 1007: 1004: 1001: 998: 986: 983: 980: 979: 976: 973: 970: 967: 962: 958: 957: 954: 951: 948: 945: 940: 936: 935: 932: 929: 926: 923: 917: 913: 912: 909: 906: 903: 900: 895: 891: 890: 883: 880: 877: 874: 869: 865: 864: 861: 858: 855: 852: 847: 843: 842: 839: 836: 833: 830: 825: 821: 820: 817: 814: 811: 808: 803: 799: 798: 795: 792: 789: 786: 783: 771: 768: 766: 763: 743:Rio de Janeiro 726: 723: 717:. 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Index

USS Wasp
USS Wasp
Wasp
Cross & Merrill
Newburyport
Massachusetts
Sloop-of-war
carronades
sloop-of-war
United States Navy
War of 1812
Royal Navy
sloop-of-war
Newburyport
Cross & Merrill
commissioned
Johnston Blakeley
Portsmouth
English Channel
barque
brig
galiot
Sinking of HMS Reindeer

Abel Bowen

U.S. Marines
HMS Reindeer
U.S. National Museum of the Marine Corps
Cruizer-class brig-sloop

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