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  2. North Channel Naval Duel - Wikipedia

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    The North Channel naval duel was a single-ship action between the United States Continental Navy sloop of war Ranger (Captain John Paul Jones) and the British Royal Navy sloop of war Drake (Captain George Burdon) on the evening of 24 April 1778.

  3. Sloop-of-war - Wikipedia

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    A sloop-of-war was quite different from a civilian or mercantile sloop, which was a general term for a single-masted vessel rigged in a way that would today be called a gaff cutter (but usually without the square topsails then carried by cutter-rigged vessels), though some sloops of that type did serve in the 18th century British Royal Navy, particularly on the Great Lakes of North America.

  4. List of sloops of war of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    USS Growler (1812 sloop) USS Hamilton (1812), foundered 8 August 1813, 42 killed; USS Hornet (1775), captured 27 April 1777; USS Hornet (1805 sloop) USS Hornet (1805 brig), foundered with the loss of all hands 10 September 1829; USS Independence (1776 sloop), wrecked 24 April 1778; USS Jamestown (1844) USS Julia (1863)

  5. Massachusetts Naval Militia - Wikipedia

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    It was later activated for the War of 1812 and the Spanish–American War. As under 10 U.S. Code §7851 [ 1 ] naval militias form part of the United States organized militia and therefore are considered as such, any action to reactivate one of the nation's historic naval militia forces falls either on the Governor of Massachusetts or by ...

  6. List of ships of the line of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Sailing frigates; Steam frigates; Steam gunboats; Ships of the line; Sloops of war; Submarines; Torpedo boats; Torpedo retrievers; ... Independence-class [1] USS ...

  7. John Downes (naval officer) - Wikipedia

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    Among the Essex 's many prizes was the whale ship Atlantic, [2] "which Captain Porter fitted as a cruiser and classified as a sloop-of-war, with twenty guns, named the Essex Junior, and placed under the command of Lieutenant Downes who retained this place until the capture of the Essex, and the conversion of Essex Junior into a cartel, 28 March ...

  8. List of single-ship actions - Wikipedia

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    1808, May 11 and 12 – HMS Wizard vs French 16-gun brig of war Requin, later captured by HMS Volage; 1808, June 24 – HMS Salsette captures the Russian cutter Opyt; 1808, July 5 and 6 – HMS Seahorse captures Turkish frigate Badere Zaffer [2] 1808, July 16&17 – Active repelled a Spanish and a French privateer in two separate single-ship ...

  9. USS Providence (1775) - Wikipedia

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    USS Providence was a sloop-of-war in the Continental Navy, originally chartered by the Rhode Island General Assembly as Katy.The ship took part in a number of campaigns during the first half of the American Revolutionary War before being destroyed by her own crew in 1779 to prevent her falling into the hands of the British after the failed Penobscot Expedition.