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A Rage for Glory The Life of Commodore Stephen Decatur USN
A Rage for Glory The Life of Commodore Stephen Decatur USN
Author: James Tertius De Kay
Born in Philadelphia of French descent and the son of a Revolutionary War privateer captain, Stephen Decatur (1779-1820) went to sea in his teens but entered the American navy relatively late. He made up for lost time, however, with his famous burning of the Philadelphia in Tripoli Harbor during the Barbary War. Between then and the War of 1812,...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781402596797
ISBN-10: 1402596790
Edition: Unabridged
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Commodore Stephen Decatur is one of our national heroes with whom you may or may not be familiar, but brave men like Decatur should never be forgotten. You will learn on the first page he is do die at his home near the White House because of his part in a duel between him and another naval officer. Decatur's story is one of a man with little education determined to ascend to prominence by choosing the navy as his springboard, and the story is of how he did it. After reading this interesting book which melds history and adventure you will remember him and his exploits when you hear the "Marines' Hymn". I also found out a good piece of trivia about the origin of the tune of our National Anthem. I am thankful a friend suggested this book to me, and now I suggest you might like it.