• USS Nautilus may refer to: USS Nautilus (1799), a 12-gun schooner (1799–1812) USS Nautilus (1838), a 76-foot coast survey schooner (1838–1859) USS Nautilus (SS-168)...
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    Nautilus was a schooner launched in 1799. The United States Navy purchased her in May 1803 and commissioned her USS Nautilus; she thus became the first...
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  • submarine of the Royal Navy SMS Nautilus, two ships of the Imperial German Navy and one of the Austro-Hungarian Navy USS Nautilus, a number of ships and submarines...
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    ships. He served on USS Constellation when she captured the French frigate Insurgente on 1 February 1799, and after serving on USS Constitution in the...
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    YTM-753) USS Naumkeag (1863) USS Nauset (AT-89/ATF-189) USS Nausett (1865, YT-35, IX-190, ACM-15/MMA-15) USS Naushon (SP-517) USS Nautilus (1799, 1847,...
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    USS Adams and later was first lieutenant (second in command) of USS Nautilus. He then served under Captain John Rodgers on USS Constitution and USS Essex...
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    USS Essex (CV/CVA/CVS-9) was an aircraft carrier and the lead ship of the 24-ship Essex class built for the United States Navy during World War II. She...
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    USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the world's oldest commissioned...
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    ships over the course of her two-year career. She was sunk in June 1864 by USS Kearsarge at the Battle of Cherbourg outside the port of Cherbourg, France...
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    the attacks on Tripoli in 1804. He was in command of the brigantine USS Nautilus on 29 July 1812, when it was captured by a British squadron, according...
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    man, fit out, and command USS Nautilus, and when that schooner was ready for sea, to sail her to the Mediterranean. Nautilus got underway on 30 June, reached...
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    Stephen Decatur (category Commanders of the USS Constitution)
    Frigates: USS Guerrier (flagship), USS Macedonian and USS Constellation; sloop of war USS Ontario; brigs USS Epervier, USS Firefly, USS Flambeau and USS Spark;...
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    May. But coming less than two years after the transpolar expedition of USS Nautilus, Triton's accomplishment was a clear reaffirmation of U.S. technological...
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  • donated to the USS Missouri Memorial Association in 1998 and became a museum ship at Pearl Harbor, moored facing USS Arizona. USS Nautilus (SSN-571), a...
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  • HMS Grampus (1910) was a Beagle-class destroyer launched in 1910 as HMS Nautilus. She was renamed HMS Grampus in 1913 and was sold in 1920. HMS Grampus (N56)...
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    Liverpool privateer General Keppel 1799, February 9 – USS Constellation captures the French frigate L'Insurgente (details) 1799, October 24 – Merchantman Washington...
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    John Rodgers (naval officer, born 1772) (category Commanders of the USS Constitution)
    time). During his naval career he commanded a number of warships, including USS John Adams, the flagship of the fleet that defeated the Barbary states of...
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    John Percival (category Commanders of the USS Constitution)
    and two warships, HMS Epervier and the East India Company armed brig HCS Nautilus, 12 percent of the total taken by the U.S. Navy during the war. For his...
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    Gilberts on 9 December 1941. On 21 November 1943, the American submarine USS Nautilus landed a company of 78 U.S. Marine Corps Amphibious Reconnaissance Scouts...
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    tons, 7 guns USS Porpoise – brig, 230 tons, 10 guns USS Sea Gull – schooner, 110 tons, 2 guns USS Flying Fish – schooner, 96 tons, 2 guns USS Oregon – brig...
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    leader of France, to attempt to design a submarine; he then produced Nautilus, the first practical submarine in history. Fulton is also credited with...
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  • captured there. Arriving near York's harbour, the American squadron dispatched USS Lady of the Lake to negotiate under a white flag, in a ploy to evaluate the...
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    American frigates USS United States and USS Macedonian ended the war blockaded and hulked in New London, Connecticut. USS United States and USS Macedonian attempted...
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  • in the West Indies during the Quasi-War with France from 1799 to 1800. On 21 January 1800, USS Augusta and Herald, Captain Charles C. Russel, encountered...
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  • Mississippi River at the location of present-day Fort Madison, Iowa. USS Nautilus versus HMS Shannon (1806) (July 17, 1812): The first capture of an American...
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  • Pennsylvania. In 1832, de Villeroi completed a small submarine, possibly named "Nautilus" in reference to the 1800 submarine created by Robert Fulton. The submarine...
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    maneaba. On 1 July 1799, Charles Bishop and George Bass entered in the lagoon of Tabiteuea and many canoes visited his brig Nautilus. Bishop called it...
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    Nathaniel Palmer (category 1799 births)
    Nathaniel Brown Palmer (August 8, 1799 – June 21, 1877) was an American seal hunter, explorer, sailing captain, and ship designer. He gave his name to...
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    after the treaty on June 30, 1815 when the sloop USS Peacock captured the East India Company brig Nautilus, the last enemy ship captured by the U.S. Navy...
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    Edward Belcher (category 1799 births)
    Admiral Sir Edward Belcher KCB (27 February 1799 – 18 March 1877) was a British naval officer, hydrographer, and explorer. Born in Nova Scotia, he was...
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