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Mediterranean Squadron 1824-1827

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Filled gap of unaccounted later naval years from book Old Naval Days.Seblake (talk) 15:49, 6 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

July 1814 runs from Alexandria and Spitfire, October 1814 hunted by Sybille

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If a wiki editor wants to sort this out...

USS President and HMS Spitfire articles mention Rodgers and President being chased by HMS Alexandria and Spitfire in July 1814. Rodgers said he thought they were bigger ships when they were actually smaller. I found a long account here in Naval History of Great Britain Vol. 6 by William James; Rodgers is ridiculed, as he is in an October 3, 1814 letter to the editor of the Naval Chronicle. Another wikipedia article, John Rivett-Carnac, mentions HMS Sybille searching for Commodore Rodgers in Greenland in October 1814.

76.212.195.33 (talk) 08:39, 8 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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