Mediterranean Squadron
The
Mediterranean Squadron
was part of the
United States Navy
in the 1800s. As early as 1801, prior to the
First Barbary War
, ships serving in the
Mediterranean Sea
were organized into a
squadron
commanded by a captain who carried the title of
Commodore
.
President
,
Essex
,
Philadelphia
, and
Enterprise
anchored in the Bay of
Gibraltar
on 1 July 1801 and comprised the first squadron. In 1843, the squadron was comprised of four ships,
Columbia
,
Cumberland
,
Fairfield
and
Plymouth
. The Mediterranean Squadron was succeeded by the
European Squadron
following the
American Civil War
in 1865.
Commanders
Richard Dale
1801
Edward Preble
1803-1804
Samuel Barron
1804
John Rodgers
1805
Stephen Decatur
1815
Isaac Chauncey
- 1 February 1818
Charles Stewart
1 February 1818 - 1820
Jacob Jones
1821
Thomas Macdonough
1824-1825
William M. Crane
1827
Daniel Patterson
1832-1836
Jesse D. Elliott
1836-1838
Isaac Hull
1838-1841
Joseph Smith
1843
William Bolton
1848
Charles W. Morgan
1850
Samuel Livingston Breese
1856-1859
Uriah Phillips Levy
1860
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