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Robert W.
Prince (November 7, 1919 –
January 1, 2009) was an
officer in the
United States Army's
elite 6th
Ranger Battalion. In 1945 he was
chosen personally...
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Captain Robert Falcon Scott CVO (6 June 1868 – c. 29
March 1912) was a
British Royal Navy
officer and
explorer who led two
expeditions to the Antarctic...
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Captain Robert Robinson (1685? – May 7, 1762) was born in
Miller Place, New York. A
Queen Anne's War veteran, he is
considered to be one of the founders...
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later published as a
novel in 1883.
Captain Flint is a
fictional character in the book
Treasure Island,
created by
Robert Louis Stevenson in 1883. In Stevenson's...
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Robert Gray (May 10, 1755 – c. July 1806) was an
American merchant sea
captain who is
known for his
achievements in
connection with two
trading voyages...
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Captain Robert Townsend (October 21, 1819 –
August 15, 1866) was a
Civil War-era ship
captain in the
United States Navy. He
served twice, once before...
- Rear-Admiral Sir
Robert Waller Otway, commander-in-chief of the
South American station,
aboard HMS Ganges. At that time Beagle,
under Captain Pringle Stokes...
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Richard Roberts (1803–1841) RN also
known as ****
Roberts was an
Irish sea
captain, from Ardmore,
County Waterford. He
entered the
Royal Navy in his youth...
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Alexander Smollett, the
captain of the
schooner Hispaniola in
Robert Louis Stevenson's
Treasure Island.
Captain Jack Sparrow,
captain of the
pirate ship Black...
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Robert H.
Waterman (March 4, 1808 –
August 8, 1884),
known as
Bully Waterman or
Bully Bob Waterman, was an
American merchant sea
captain. He set three...