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Stanly, Fabius Maximus

männlich 1815 - 1882  (66 Jahre)


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  1. 1.  Stanly, Fabius Maximus wurde geboren am 15 Dez 1815 in ,, North Carolina, USA; gestorben am 5 Dez 1882 in Washington, Washington County, District of Columbia, USA.

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    1. Edward Stanly. 1 TYPE Web Site
    1 URL http://www.famousamericans.net/edwardstanly/
    1 DATE 27 Aug 2006.
    2. Wheeler, John H. (John Hill), Reminiscences and Memoirs of North Carolina and Eminent North Carolinians :. 1 TYPE Web Site
    1 URL http://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/wheeler/wheeler.html
    1 DATE First edition, 2001.
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    3. Wikipedia, Fabius Stanly. 1 TYPE Web Site
    1 URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabius_Stanly
    1 DATE 17 Aug 2006.
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    4. Wikipedia, Fabius Stanly. 1 TYPE Web Site
    1 URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabius_Stanly
    1 DATE 17 Aug 2006.
    He was appointed midshipman on 20 December 1831. He was promoted to lieutenant on 8 September 1841. During the Mexican War, he was assigned to the Pacific Squadron and participated in the capture of California and the defense of San Francisco. He also took part in several land raids and, on one occasion, led a party of 30 bluejackets on a cannon-spiking raid in the midst of 1,500 enemy troops. He completed his mission successfully, returning to the boats with all his wounded and some prisoners to boot.
    Promoted to commander at the outset of the Civil War, he served in the Pacific Squadron until 1864. At that time, he was given command of the side-wheel steamer State of Georgia and cruised off the coast of South Carolina for the duration of the war. Stanly was commissioned captain on 25 July 1866, commodore on 1 July 1870, and rear admiral on 12 February 1874. He was retired from the Navy on 4 June 1874.
    In 1941, the destroyer USS Stanly (DD-478) was named in his honor.