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His Brother's Keeper: Commodore John Barry, Father of the American Navy

John Barry, the father of the American Navy, went to sea as a child to escape the Irish penal laws and rose to command the entire U.S. fleet. Tim McGrath writes that Barry's skills as a mariner and warrior were rivaled only by his heart.

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Should be part of the general teaching curriculum.
Marvelous article and story. I went to school in Wexford you taught me more in 15 minutes, than in my entire school career, about Commodore Barry - thank you very much.
Good article, well written. From the days when ships were made of wood and men were made of steel.
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