Английская Википедия:French frigate Junon (1778)
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The Junon was a 32-gun Charmante class frigate of the French Navy
Career
Junon took part in the Battle of Ushant under Admiral d'Orvilliers. She captured the 28-gun HMS Fox on 11 September 1778. Junon tried unsuccessfully to rake Fox from astern but then closed and the two ships exchanged broadsides; Junon fired into Fox's hull rather than at her rigging and managed to topple all three masts and cause significant casualties before Fox surrendered.Шаблон:Sfnp
On 17 August 1779, under captain Charles de Bernard de Marigny and along with Gentille, she captured the 64-gun 3rd Rate HMS Ardent after posing as a British frigate but then hoisting French colors and firing several unanswered broadsides into the larger vessel.Шаблон:Sfnp On 13 September 1780, under lieutenant Kergariou Locmaria, she captured the 18-gun naval sloop Шаблон:HMS after an overnight chase and a fierce firefight that destroyed Rover's rigging.Шаблон:Sfnp
In October 1780, Junon sailed from Martinique to St. Vincent towing a schooner to deliver hospital supplies to the island, which had recently come under French control. Junon anchored beneath the cliffs in Kingstown Harbour and, due to a broken barometer, had no warning when the island was struck by a hurricane. The massive storm, known as the Great Hurricane of 1780, battered the frigate against the cliffs and caused her to sink on 11 October 1780, although her captain managed to lead the entire crew off the ship and up the cliffs in safety.
Archaeological investigations
From December 1997 to January 1998 the Junon shipwreck was investigated by an archaeological team sponsored by the Institute of Maritime History and Florida State University and directed by David Johnson and Chuck Meide. The site was initially thought to be that of the British slave ship Africa , but archaeologists soon realized the size of the wreck and caliber of its guns suggested it was a small warship rather than a slave ship or privateer. After raising a cannon and finding it to be a French 12-pounder naval gun dated 1776, it was realized the ship was most likely a late 18th-century French frigate. Confirmation that the wreck was that of the Junon came over twenty years later after the discovery of archival documents in France by archaeologist Jean-Sébastien Guibert of the University of the French Antilles. Guibert led a second archaeological expedition to the wreck of Junon in October 2021. The 2021 expedition consisted of a French team along with American archaeologist Chuck Meide from the original 1997-1998 investigation. Guibert returned to the site of the Junon with a French and American team to conduct additional excavation in 2023.[1][2][3]
References
- Bibliography
Guibert, Jean-Sébastien, Hélène Botcazou, Chuck Meide and Christopher K. Waters 2022 Preliminary Report: Naval Shipwrecks in the West Indies During the American Revolution (1774-1783). In ACUA Underwater Archaeology Proceedings 2022, edited by Sarah E. Holland and Paul F. Johnston, pp. 17-24. Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Johnson, David A. and Chuck Meide 1998 In Soufrerie's Shadow: An Introduction to an Historic Shipwreck in Kingstown Harbour, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. In Underwater Archaeology, edited by Lawrence E. Babits, Catherine Fach and Ryan Harris, pp. 79-87. Proceedings from the 1998 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Society for Historical Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia.
External links
- Шаблон:In lang Les bâtiments ayant porté le nom de Junon, Netmarine.net
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