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Pike & Cutlass: Hero Tales of Our Navy by George Gibbs

by Gibbs, George, 1870-1942
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Pike & Cutlass: Hero Tales of Our Navy by George Gibbs is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work recounts the thrilling stories of American naval heroes and significant naval battles from the country’s early maritime history, focusing particularly on the exploits of John Paul Jones and other notable figures of the time. The engaging tales celebrate bravery, cunning, and the spirit of adventure during critical moments of American naval warfare. The opening of the book introduces the audacious actions of John Paul Jones in April 1778 as he commands the sloop Ranger. Determined to utilize his ship as a weapon against British forces, Jones embarks on a mission to disrupt enemy shipping, ultimately planning an attack on the town of Whitehaven, which he successfully infiltrates with a small crew. His daring escapades are characterized by rapid, decisive actions, including a failed attempt to capture a British man-of-war, the Drake, and culminate in a tense assault on an enemy port, showcasing his exceptional leadership and tactical prowess. Jones’s exploits lay the groundwork for the gripping naval tales that follow, capturing the essence of naval heroism in the American narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
Category History

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