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Ralph Izard (naval officer)

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He also took part in the attacks on Tripoli during August and September 1804 as part of Commodore
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called the most daring act of the age. Izard was assigned duty under Lt. Decatur, with
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was launched and named in Lt. Izard's honor on 8 August 1942. She served in the
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Izard volunteered and took part in the expedition under Lieutenant
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In 1808, Izard married Eliza Pinckney, daughter of Maj-Gen
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on 27 January 1807. Lt. Izard died 21 January 1822 at
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American military personnel of the First Barbary War
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Ralph Izard (navy officer)
United States
United States Navy
Barbary Wars
Ralph Izard
Alice De Lancey Izard
United States Navy
Tripoli
Barbary Wars
USS Izard
Charleston, South Carolina
Alice De Lancey Izard
Ralph Izard
Continental Congress
South Carolina
President pro tempore of the United States Senate
Midshipman

Edward Moran
Stephen Decatur
ketch
Intrepid
Tripoli
frigate
Philadelphia
Lord Nelson
Midshipman
Edward Preble
Lieutenant
Charleston, South Carolina

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