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Showing posts with label Merchant Marine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Merchant Marine. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

The Story of Two Heroic Black Privateers-- Part 1


From the U.S. Merchant Marine site "American Merchant Marine and Privateers in War of 1812.  This is the same site I used for the last six entries.

In a January 1, 1813. letter from Nathaniel Shaler of the privateer schooner General Tompkins,  to his agent:

"Before I could get our light sails in, and almost before I could turn round, I was under guns , not of a transport, but of a frigate! and not more than a quarter of a mile from her.... Her first  broadside killed two men, and wounded six others...  My officers conducted themselves in a way that would have done honor to a more permanent service...."

--Brock-Perry

Monday, May 29, 2017

Memorial Day 2017: Norman Kirby Hatch


This day to thank our veterans, I will post in every one of my blogs about them.  I will do World War I and World War II veterans.

Norman Kirby Hatch served in the Merchant Marine during World War I.

He was my grandfather.