Richard Dale

Dale in an 1865 engraving by Richard W. Dodson Richard Dale (November 6, 1756 – February 26, 1826) was an American naval officer who fought in the Continental Navy under John Barry and was first lieutenant for John Paul Jones during the naval battle off of Flamborough Head, England against in the celebrated engagement of September 23, 1779. He became one of the six original commodores of the permanent United States Navy, and commanded a blockade of Tripoli in 1801 during the First Barbary War of Thomas Jefferson's presidency. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Dale, Richard.
Published 1992
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by Dale, Richard.
Published 1996
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by Dale, Richard.
Published 1984
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by Dale, Richard.
Published 1980
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