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A Call to the Sea Claude Berube

A Call to the Sea By Claude Berube

A Call to the Sea by Claude Berube


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Charles Stewart's life of sailing and combat on the high seas rivals that of Patrick O'Brien's fictional hero, Jack Aubrey. Stewart held more sea commands (11) than any other U.S. Navy captain and served longer (63 years) than any officer in American naval history.

A Call to the Sea Summary

A Call to the Sea: Captain Charles Stewart of the USS Constitution by Claude Berube

Charles Stewart's life of sailing and combat on the high seas rivals that of Patrick O'Brien's fictional hero, Jack Aubrey. Stewart held more sea commands (11) than any other U.S. Navy captain and served longer (63 years) than any officer in American naval history. He commanded every type of warship, from sloop to ship-of-the-line, and served every president from John Adams to Abraham Lincoln. Born in Philadelphia during the American Revolution, Stewart met President Washington and went to sea as a cabin boy on a merchantman before age thirteen. In March 1798, at age nineteen, he received a naval commission one month before the Department of the Navy was established. Stewart went on to an illustrious naval career: Thomas Jefferson recognised his Mediterranean exploits during the Barbary Wars; Stewart advised James Madison at the outset of the War of 1812; and Stewart trained many future senior naval officers-including David Porter, David Dixon Porter, and David G. Farragut-in three wars. He served as a pallbearer at President Lincoln's funeral. Stewart cemented his reputation as commander of the Navy's most powerful frigate, the USS Constitution. No other captain commanded this ship for a longer wartime period or through more naval engagements. Undefeated in battle, including defeating the British warships Cyane and Levant simultaneously, both ship and captain came to be known as"Old Ironsides."

About Claude Berube

Claude Berube is a Brookings Institution Legis Fellow and a reserve officer in the U.S. Navy. His articles have appeared in Maine History, Naval History, and the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings. He has worked in the U.S. Senate and for the Department of the Navy. He lives in the Washington, D.C., area. John Rodgaard, with more than twenty years' experience as an intelligence analyst, is a captain and reserve intelligence officer in the U.S. Navy assigned to the Office of Naval Intelligence. A contributor to Proceedings and Naval History magazine, he also lives in the Washington D.C., area.

Table of Contents

Illustrations; Preface and Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: A Cal to the Sea; Chapter 2: From Commissioning to Captaincy; Chapter 3: War of 1812--The Constellation; Chapter 4: War of 1812--The Constitution; Chapter 5: A Home in Bordentown; Chapter 6: Return to the Mediterranean; Chapter 7: On Pacific Station, Part I; Chapter 8: On Pacific Station, Part II; Chapter 9: Court-Martial; Chapter 10: Tudor v.Stewart:The Second War of the Roses; Chapter 11: Senior Officer Present; Chapter 12: "They are gone--all gone..." Notes; Bibliography; Index; About the Authors

Additional information

GOR008248304
9781574885187
1574885189
A Call to the Sea: Captain Charles Stewart of the USS Constitution by Claude Berube
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Potomac Books Inc
2005-07-31
320
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