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Born 1982
I am a girl
I like Doctor Who. The best doctors are the 2nd and the 4th. The good shows were in the 60s and 70s. The 80s were AWFUL! Sylvester McCoy brought it back from the edge. The new Doctor Who is okay, especially when they do tie-ins.
One of my favorite TV shows is The Time Tunnel.
I also like movies and know a lot of trivia.
For questions-
Civil War Project
editGENERALS LIST
- Samuel Cooper
- Earl Van Dorn
- William J. Hardee
- Robert E. Lee
- P.G.T. Beauregard
- Joseph E. Johnston
- Bushrod Johnson
- Gustavus W. Smith
- Charles S. Winder
- Braxton Bragg
- John B. Magruder
- Charles S. Winder
- Benjamin Huger
- Alexander P. Stewart
- Felix Zollicoffer
- William B. Taliaferro
- John George Walker
- Jones M. Withers
- Edward Porter Alexander
J. Baylor M.J. Thompson N.S. Evans D. Ruggles W.H.C. Whiting D. Maury P. Anderson N.S. Evans J. Forney Robert Hoke Edward Johnson David R. Jones John McCown G. Doles J. Cantey R. Colston
Navy project
editDate | Rank | Ship (number of guns) | Age | Notes |
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Jan - May 1771 | Seaman | HMS Raisonnable (1768) (64) | 12 | Rated on board as Coxswain, then as Midshipman |
1771 - 1772 | Able seaman | Merchant ship Mary Ann | 13-14 | Contracted by Hibbert, Purrier and Horton |
June - Aug 1773 | Coxswain | HMS Carcass (1759) (8) | 14 | Bomb vessel converted for Arctic expedition |
Sep - Oct 1774 | Able Seaman | HMS Triumph (1764) (74) | 16 | Mustered as Captain's Servant, then as Midshipman |
Nov 1774 - Mar 1776 | Midshipman | HMS Seahorse (1748) (24) | 16-17 | Discharged from appointment after contracting malaria |
May 1776 | HMS Dolphin (1751) (24) | 17 | For transit to England | |
Sep 1776 - Apr 1777 | Acting lieutenant | HMS Worcester (1769) (64) | 18 | Promotion to Lieutenant 5 April 1777 |
May - Nov 1777 | Lieutenant | HMS Lowestoffe (1761) (32) | 19 | Ship's 2nd lieutenant; served onboard during the American Revolutionary War |
Nov 1777 - Jul 1778 | HMS Little Lucy (Schooner) | Captured American privateer, rated as tender to to HMS Lowestoffe | ||
Jul - Dec 1778 | HMS Bristol (1775) (50) | 19-20 | Flag lieutenant to Admiral Peter Parker. Appointed 3rd Lieutenant of Bristol July 1778 and 1st Lieutenant September 1778 | |
Dec 1778 - Aug 1779 | Commander | HMS Badger (1777) (12) | 20 | Sloop-of-War, as Master-and-Commander. Promoted Post-Captain June 1779 |
Sep 1779 - Mar 1780 | Captain | HMS Hinchinbrook (1778) (28) | 21 | Service in British Honduras and Central America |
Mar - Sep 1780 | HMS Janus (1778) (44) | 22 | Failed to assume command due to illness. To Jamaica for treatment | |
Sep - Oct 1780 | HMS Lion (1777) (64) | As passenger for transit to England | ||
Aug 1781 - Jun 1783 | HMS Albemarle (1779) (28) | 23-24 | Service against the French under Admiral Samuel Hood | |
Mar 1784 - Nov 1787 | HMS Boreas (1774) (24) | 25-29 | Enforcement of Navigation Acts under Admiral Richard Hughes | |
1787 - 1793 | Half pay | 29-35 | No assignment, lived in semi-retirement in Burnham Thorpe | |
Jan 1793 - Jun 1796 | HMS Agamemnon (1781) (64) | 34-37 | Service in Mediterranean under Admiral William Hotham. Appointed Commodore 2nd Class in January 1796 | |
Jun - Sep 1796 | Commodore | HMS Captain (1787) (74) | 38 | As Commodore 2nd Class for service in the Mediterranean fleet |
Sep - Dec 1796 | HMS Diadem (1782) (74) | Flagship as Commodore 1st Class | ||
Dec 1796 - Mar 1797 | HMS Minerve (1794) (28) | Temporary command for evacuation to Gibraltar | ||
Mar - May 1797 | HMS Captain (1787) (74) | 39 | Service during the Battle of Cape St. Vincent | |
May 1797 | HMS Irresistible (1782) (74) | Flagship as Commodore 1st Class | ||
May - Aug 1797 | Rear-Admiral of the Blue | HMS Theseus (1786) (74) | Flagship during the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife | |
Aug - Sep 1797 | HMS Seahorse (1794) (38) | As passenger for return to England following loss of right arm in battle | ||
Mar 1798 - Jun 1799 | HMS Vanguard (1787) (74) | 40 | Flagship during the Battle of the Nile | |
Jun 1799 - Jul 1800 | Rear-Admiral of the Red | HMS Foudroyant (1798) (80) | 41 | As flagship for Rear Admiral of the Red, promotion 14 Feb 1799 |
Jul 1800 | HMS Alexander (1778) (74) | Temporary flagship at Livorno | ||
Jan - Feb 1801 | Vice-Admiral of the Blue | HMS San Josef (1797) (114) | 42 | Flagship as second-in-command of the Channel Fleet |
Feb - Mar 1801 | HMS St George (1785) (98) | For service under Admiral Hyde Parker | ||
Mar - Jun 1801 | HMS Elephant (1786) (74) | Flagship during the Battle of Copenhagen | ||
Jun 1801 | HMS Kite (1795) (16) | As passenger for return to England | ||
Jul 1801 | HMS Unité (1796) (32) | Temporary flagship upon return to England | ||
Jul - Aug 1801 | HMS Medusa (1801) (32) | Administrative flagship for the defense of English Channel against a French invasion | ||
Aug - Oct 1801 | HMS Amazon (1799) (32) | 43 | Flagship at the time of the Treaty of Amiens | |
1801 - 1803 | Inactive service | 43-45 | On leave from Royal Navy, tours England, recalled to service in April 1803 | |
May - Jul 1803 | HMS Amphion (1798) (32) | 45 | Temporary flagship for transfer to Mediterranean Fleet | |
Jul 1803 - Oct 1805 | Vice-Admiral of the White | HMS Victory 1765 (104) | 45-47 | Flagship as Vice-Admiral of the White with date of rank 23 Apr 1804. Flagship during the Battle of Trafalgar |