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ALSO BY BRIAN KILMEADE AND DON YAEGER
George Washingtons Secret Six
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Copyright 2015 by Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger
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: Stephen Decatur (17791820), by Rembrandt Peale, ca. 18151820; oil on canvas; overall: 29 x 23 5/8 in (73.7 x 60 cm); 1867.309, New-York Historical Society
: The attack made on Tripoli on the 3rd August 1804... ; from PR100 (Maritime File), FF 56Barbary War; neg #3516, New-York Historical Society
: Blowing up the fire ship Intrepid; from PR100 (Maritime File), FF 56, FF E, Drawer; Med Naval Battles: Barbary War; neg #90696d, New-York Historical Society
: General William Eaton and Hamet Qaramanli, On the Desert of Barca, Approaching Derne; from Memories of a Hundred Years, p. 60, E173, H16 v. 1; neg #90916d, New-York Historical Society
: The U.S. Squadron, under Command of Com. Decatur, At Anchor off the City of Algiers, June 30, 1815; from PR100 (Maritime File), box 11, folder 8; neg #90695d, New-York Historical Society
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To my dad, who died way too young, and my mom, who worked way too hard. They taught me from day one that being born in America was like winning the lottery. This story is yet more proof that they were 100 percent right.
BK
To Jeanette: I adore you. Thanks for encouraging this relationship, making this book happen.
DY
Sidi Haji Abdrahaman : Tripolitan Envoy to Great Britain
John Adams : Minister to the Court of St. Jamess, later President of the United States
William Bainbridge : Captain, U.S. Navy
Joel Barlow : Consul General to the Barbary States
Samuel Barron : Captain, U.S. Navy, commander of the USS President
Salvador Catalano : Pilot, USS Intrepid
James Leander Cathcart : U.S. Consul to Tripoli
Richard Dale : Captain, U.S. Navy
James Decatur : Lieutenant, U.S. Navy, Gunboat No. 2
Stephen Decatur Jr. : Lieutenant, U.S. Navy
William Eaton : U.S. Consul General to Tunis
Daniel Frazier : Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy, Gunboat No. 5
Albert Gallatin : Secretary of the Treasury
Hassan : Dey of Algiers
Isaac Hull : Captain, U.S. Navy, USS Argus
Martha and Mary (Polly) Jefferson : Daughters of Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson : Minister to France, later President of the United States
Ahmed Khorshid : Viceroy of Egypt
Tobias Lear : U.S. Consul General to the Barbary States
James Madison : Secretary of State, later President of the United States
Richard Valentine Morris : Captain, U.S. Navy, commander of the USS Chesapeake
Alexander Murray : Captain, U.S. Navy, commander of the USS Constellation
Bobba Mustapha : Dey of Algiers
Nicholas Nissen : Danish Consul General
Presley Neville OBannon : Lieutenant, U.S. Marines
Richard OBrien : Captain of the Dauphin
Edward Preble : Captain, U.S. Navy, commander of the USS Constitution
Hamet Qaramanli : Brother of Yusuf and rightful heir as Bashaw of Tripoli
Yusuf Qaramanli : Bashaw of Tripoli
Murat Rais : High Admiral, Navy of Tripoli (formerly Peter Lisle)
Mahomet Rous : Admiral, Navy of Tripoli, commander of the Tripoli
Richard Somers : Master Commandant, U.S. Navy, USS Intrepid
Andrew Sterett : Lieutenant, U.S. Navy, commander of the USS Enterprise
Maulay Sulaiman : Sultan of Morocco
George Washington : President of the United States
I t is my observation that American history has been for the most part focused on the genius of our founding fathers and not enough on those who fought and died for their ideals. We have written Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates for those men and women who have been forgotten by most, though they were saluted in their day.
This is the story of how a new nation, saddled with war debt and desperate to establish credibility, was challenged by four Muslim powers. Our merchant ships were captured and the crews enslaved. Despite its youth, America would do what established western powers chose not to do: stand up to intimidation and lawlessness.
Tired of Americans being captured and held for ransom, our third president decided to take on the Barbary powers in a war that is barely remembered today but is one that, in many ways, we are still fighting.
In the following pages you will read how Jefferson, the so-called pacifist president, changed George Washingtons and John Adamss policies to take on this collection of Muslim nations. You will travel alongside the fearless William Eaton as he treks five hundred miles across the desert. You will learn about the leadership of Stephen Decatur and Edward Preble, and about the fighting prowess of Marine lieutenant Presley OBannon, just to name a few. You will discover how the Marine Corps emerged as the essential military force it is today. Most important, you will see the challenges Presidents Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and Madison faced with the Barbary nations. And you will learn how military strength and the courage of our first generation of Americans led to victory, and ultimately respect in a world of nations that believedand even hopedthat the American experiment would fail. Because of these brave men, the world would learn that in America failure is not an option.
I love this story and the brave men who secured our freedom. If this book does anything to restore them to Americas memory, it will have succeeded.
Brian Kilmeade
Unprepared and Unprotected
Picture to yourself your Brother Citizens or Unfortunate Countrymen in the Algerian State Prisons or Damned Castile, and starved 2/3rds and Naked.... Once a Citizen of the United States of America, but at present the Most Miserable Slave in Algiers.
Richard OBrien, Diary, February 19, 1790
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