USS Java (1815)
USS Java was a wooden-hulled, sailing frigate in the United States Navy, bearing 44 guns. She was named for the American victory over HMS Java off the coast of Brazil on 29 December 1812, captured by the Constitution under the command of Captain William Bainbridge. HMS Java had suffered severe damage during the engagement and being far from home port was ordered burned. After returning to the United States in 1831, Java became receiving ship at Norfolk, where she was broken up in 1842.
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USS Java (1815)
USS Java was a wooden-hulled, sailing frigate in the United States Navy, bearing 44 guns. She was named for the American victory over HMS Java off the coast of Brazil on 29 December 1812, captured by the Constitution under the command of Captain William Bainbridge. HMS Java had suffered severe damage during the engagement and being far from home port was ordered burned. After returning to the United States in 1831, Java became receiving ship at Norfolk, where she was broken up in 1842.
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USS Java was a wooden-hulled, ...... ere she was broken up in 1842.
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Broken up, 1842
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*33 × long 32-pounder guns
*20 × 42-pounder carronades
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USS Java was a wooden-hulled, ...... ere she was broken up in 1842.
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