Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet
First privateer battle of the American Revolutionary War / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet (June 29, 1776) was an important, early naval victory for the Continental Navy and the future "Father of the American Navy", Captain John Barry.[3] It was the first privateer battle of the American Revolutionary War.[1] The battle resulted in the first American casualty of the war in New Jersey, Lieutenant Richard Wickes, brother of Captain Lambert Wickes.[4][5] It was the only Revolutionary War battle fought in Cape May County.[6]
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Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet | |||||||
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Part of the American Revolutionary War | |||||||
Location of Turtle Gut Inlet on 1777 map | |||||||
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Great Britain | United Colonies | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Charles Hudson Alexander Graeme |
John Barry Lambert Wickes William Hallock Hugh Montgomery | ||||||
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HMS Orpheus HMS Kingfisher |
USS Lexington USS Reprisal USS Wasp Nancy | ||||||
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Estimated 12–36[1] |
Nancy destroyed Richard Wickes †[2] |
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