Uss Bonhomme Richard (1765)

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uilt: 1765
ntered Navy: 4 February 1779
ecommissioned:
ate: Sank in battle, 25 September 1779
truck:
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isplacement: 998 tons / 905 tonnes
ength: 152 ft / 46.3 m
eam: 40 ft / 12 m
raught: 19 ft / 5.8 m
ropulsion: Sail
peed:
omplement: 375 officers and enlisted
rmament: 28 12-pounder smoothbore, six 18-pounder smoothbore, eight nine-pounder smoothbore
The first USS ''Bonhomme Richard, formerly Duc de Durae, was a east indiaman, a merchant ship built in France for the French East India Company in 1765, for service between France and the Orient. She was placed at the disposal of John Paul Jones on February 4, 1779, by King Louis the Beloved as a result of a gift to the United States by French shipping magnate, Jacques-Donatien Le Ray. Jones renamed her Bonhomme Richard, the French language equivalent of "Poor Richard," in honor of Benjamin Franklin's almanac called Poor Richard's Almanac''. On June 19, 1779, Bonhomme Richard sailed from L'Orient accompanied by Alliance, Pallas, Vengeance, and Cerf with troop transports and merchant vessels under convoy to Bordeaux and to cruise against the British in the Bay of Biscay. Forced to return to port for repair, the squadron sailed again August 14, 1779. Going northwest around the west coast of the British Isles into the North Sea and then down the east coast the squadron took 16 merchant vessels as prizes. On September 23, 1779, they encountered the Baltic Fleet of 41 sail under convoy of HMS Serapis (44) and Countess of Scarborough (22) near Flamborough Head. After 1800 Bonhomme Richard engaged Serapis and a bitter engagement ensued during the next four hours before Serapis struck her colors. Bonhomme Richard, shattered, on fire, and leaking badly defied all efforts to save her and sank at 1100 on September 25, 1779. John Paul Jones sailed the captured Serapis to the United Provinces for repairs. See USS Bonhomme Richard for other ships of this name.

 

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