The First Battle of Tripoli Harbour or what really happened. How did you shape up when compared to Commodore Ruldolf Cederström’s Squadron and Captain Daniel McNeill?



It was a naval battle fought on May the 16th, 1802 in Tripoli Harbor between a combined force consisting of the American frigate USS Boston and initially two Swedish Navy frigates against several Tripolitanian Barbary corsairs. The Swedish-American force was enforcing the blockade when an engagement broke out between it and Tripolitanian forces. The Allied fleet damaged the Tripolitanian squadron as well as the harbour fortifications before withdrawing and resuming the blockade.
USS Boston under Captain McNeill had been sent to Tripoli to blockade the port and prevent any ships from entering or leaving. Leaving for Tripoli in January she discovered that four Swedish ships had already begun a blockade of the port. Along with the Swedish vessels she attempted to chase down corsairs attempting to break the blockade with little success, as the Swedish vessels were quite large and cumbersome making it difficult for them to pursue the small Tripolitanian galleys that darted in and out of the port's harbour.

The Battle.

On May 16, Boston with the Swedish frigate HMSS Fröja managed to chase down a Tripolitanian corsair (a ship owned and staffed by Muslim Slave Traders), disabling it by forcing it to beach itself. Six other corsairs then sortied out from the harbour in an attempt to screen the first one. The American and Swedish frigates managed to deter their attempts until another ship arrived in the harbour. The Swedish frigate began bombarding the fortifications whilst Boston sailed to head off the new vessel. This gave the corsairs an opportunity to make another attempt at assisting the beached vessel. Shortly thereafter Boston realized that the newly arrived ship was merely another Swedish frigate. Realizing his mistake, Captain McNeil turned his ship around and engaged the Tripolitanian ships once more firing several broadsides into them and damaging several. The action then concluded with the three frigates resuming their blockade stations having taken no damage while inflicting several losses on the enemy.

Aftermath.

The action did little to prevent corsairs from using Tripoli as a base of operations. Besides this action, no other serious attempt was made by the blockading squadron to enforce the blockade. USS Constellation later arrived to bolster the attempt at denying the harbours use by the Tripolitanians. The Swedish decided to make their own peace with Tripoli, leaving the two American frigates to enforce the blockade themselves, but the Americans soon ran short of provisions and also withdrew, thereby lifting the blockade and leaving the port open to the enemy.


Not bad then eh captains. Well done.

Rob.