USS Guerriere

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USS Guerriere was a U.S. Navy frigate of the early 19th century, notable for its service during the post-War of 1812 era under prominent American naval officers.

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instanceOf United States Navy ship
sailing frigate
armament about 44 guns
armamentType broadside cannon
builder Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
surface form: Philadelphia Navy Yard
category Age of Sail frigates of the United States
Ships built in Philadelphia
commandedBy Charles Stewart
Isaac Hull
Jacob Jones
Stephen Decatur
commissioned 1815
country United States of America
crewComplement approximately 400 officers and men
decommissioned 1841
displacement about 1,726 tons
era early 19th century
fate broken up
flagshipOf Mediterranean Squadron
hasNamesake HMS Guerriere
surface form: HMS Guerriere (French-built British frigate)
hullMaterial wood
laidDown 1814
launched 1814
launchedAt Philadelphia
surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
namedAfter Battle between USS Constitution and HMS Guerriere
HMS Guerriere
navalArchitecture wooden-hulled, three-masted frigate
notableCommander Charles Stewart
Isaac Hull
Jacob Jones
Stephen Decatur
notableFor service in the Mediterranean after the War of 1812
service under prominent American naval officers
operator United States Navy
participatedIn Caribbean patrols
anti-piracy patrols in the Mediterranean
operations against Algiers
propulsion sail
riggingType full-rigged ship
role flagship
frigate
scrapped 1841
serviceEntryPeriod post-War of 1812 era
shipClass Guerriere-class frigate
theaterOfOperations Atlantic Ocean
Caribbean Sea
Mediterranean Sea
usedInConflict Second Barbary War

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Stephen Decatur commanded USS Guerriere
Stephen shipCommanded USS Guerriere
subject surface form: Stephen Decatur