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USS Peacock was a sloop-of-war in the United States Navy during the War of 1812. Peacock was authorized by Act of Congress 3 March 1813, laid down 9 July 1813, by Adam and Noah Brown at the New York Navy Yard, and launched on 19 September 1813. The Peacock served in the War of 1812, capturing twenty ships. Subsequently, the ship served in the Mediterranean Squadron, and in the "Mosquito Fleet," which fought to suppress Caribbean piracy. She patrolled the South American coast during the colonial wars of independence. The Peacock was decommissioned in 1827 and broken up in 1828 to be rebuilt as USS Peacock, intended as an exploration ship. It sailed as part of the United States Exploring Expedition in 1838. Peacock ran aground and broke apart on the Columbia Bar without loss of life in 1841.

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  • USS Peacock (1813) (es)
  • USS Peacock (1813) (fr)
  • USS Peacock (1813) (en)
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  • El primer USS Peacock fue una balandra de guerra en la Armada de los Estados Unidos durante la Guerra de 1812. El USS Peacock fue autorizado por el Congreso según una Ley de 3 de marzo de 1813; su quilla, fue puesta en grada el 9 de julio de 1813 por Adán y Noé Brown en los astilleros New York Navy Yard, donde fue botado el 19 de septiembre de 1813. (es)
  • USS Peacock was a sloop-of-war in the United States Navy during the War of 1812. Peacock was authorized by Act of Congress 3 March 1813, laid down 9 July 1813, by Adam and Noah Brown at the New York Navy Yard, and launched on 19 September 1813. The Peacock served in the War of 1812, capturing twenty ships. Subsequently, the ship served in the Mediterranean Squadron, and in the "Mosquito Fleet," which fought to suppress Caribbean piracy. She patrolled the South American coast during the colonial wars of independence. The Peacock was decommissioned in 1827 and broken up in 1828 to be rebuilt as USS Peacock, intended as an exploration ship. It sailed as part of the United States Exploring Expedition in 1838. Peacock ran aground and broke apart on the Columbia Bar without loss of life in 1841. (en)
  • L'USS Peacock était un sloop-of-war dans la marine américaine pendant la guerre de 1812. Le Peacock a été autorisé par la loi du Congrès du 3 mars 1813, commencé le 9 juillet 1813, par Adam et Noah Brown au New York Navy Yard, et lancé le 19 septembre 1813. Il a servi dans la guerre de 1812, capturant vingt navires. Par la suite, il a servi dans l'escadron de la Méditerranée et dans la « flotte des moustiques » qui réprimait la piraterie dans les Caraïbes. Il a patrouillé sur les côtes sud-américaines pendant les guerres d'indépendance coloniales. Il a été désarmé en 1827 et démantelé en 1828 pour être reconstruit sous le nom de USS Peacock (1828), destiné à être un navire d'exploration. Il a navigué dans le cadre de l'Expédition d'exploration des États-Unis en 1838. Le Peacock s'est échou (fr)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/USS_Peacock_in_ice,_1840.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Wreck_of_the_Peacock.jpg
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