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- The Mashouda or Meshuda was the Algerian fleet flagship of admiral Raïs Hamidou during the Second Barbary War. Commodore Stephen Decatur Jr. of the United...
- Algiers and launched from the U.S. Navy Yard on 29 June 1797; stricken 1805 Mashouda 46 (1802) Stephen Decatur, Jr, of the U.S. Navy, captured her in 1815;...
- the frigate Mashouda, commanded by Hamidou and the Algerian brig Estedio, which were also en route to Algeria. After overtaking the Mashouda, Decatur fired...
- Barbary War. On June 17, she parti****ted in the capture of the frigate Mashouda and, two days later, of the brig Estedio. In July, when Epervier was ordered...
- June, the Americans made landfall off Cape Gata, Spain, and soon sighted Mashouda, the frigate flying the flag of Algerian Admiral Rais Hammida. Giving chase...
- concert with the rest of Decatur's squadron, captured the Algerian frigate Mashouda. Two days later the Epervier and three of the smaller vessels of the squadron...
- war on Spain so the Spanish government seized both her and the frigate Mashouda, which Decatur had also captured, at Cartagena. Decatur's squadron regrouped...
- Commanding a fleet of nine vessels, he encountered the Algerine flagship Mashouda (also spelled 'Mashuda' or 'Meshuda') of forty-six guns off Cape Gata,...
- Second Barbary War. Decatur's squadron captured the Algerian flagship Mashouda of forty-six guns off Cape Gata on June 15 and later defeated the twenty-two...
- cannons. Among these ships were the well-known "Al-Marikana", the famous "Mashouda" and the 44 cannon captured vessel "Portuguesa", the latter was captured...