Samuel Francis Du Pont
American admiral and naval leader

Born
September 27th, 1803
221 years ago
Died
1865
160 years ago — 62 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
United States
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Born in 1803, served as an admiral in the United States Navy. Played a crucial role in the Union's naval strategy during the Civil War, particularly in the capture of Port Royal, South Carolina, which was an early and significant success for Union forces. Oversaw the development of naval operations and engineering during the war, contributing to advancements in naval tactics and ship design. Commanded a series of expeditions against Confederate ports and forts, demonstrating strategic military leadership.
Commanded the naval forces at Port Royal
Led a successful campaign in the Civil War
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