Tripoli: The United States’ First War on Terror

Book Author

David Smethurst

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April 27, 1805. The impasse in the four-year war between the Barbary pirate state of Tripoli and the United States is about to be broken. William Eaton has led his ragtag army of Greeks, Arabs, and U.S. Marines across five hundred grueling miles of sun-scorched desert from Alexandria, Egypt, to Tripoli’s heavily defended port fortress of Derna. Outnumbered ten to one, the exhausted, thirsty men carry out Eaton’s daring charge on the pirate fortress-and enter the history books and anthem of the U.S. Marines.
David Smethurst vividly chronicles America’s Barbary War and the pivotal role of William Eaton-firebrand, soldier, and statesman. From the former army captain’s appointment as consul to the Barbary Coast in 1799 to the enemy’s capture of the USS Pennsylvania and her three hundred sailors to Eaton’s valiant attack and its stunning aftermath, Tripoli is a fascinating tale of polished diplomacy, raw heroism, and a man as fearless and independent as the young nation he represented.

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Book Author

David Smethurst

Format

Ebooks

ISBN-13

9781520633725

Language

English

Pages

617

Publication Date

02-21-2017

Publisher

Independently published

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