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USS Wasp

1814 sloop-of-war


Country of Registry
United States
Service Entry
1814
Operator
United States Navy
Vessel Type
sloop-of-war

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The USS Wasp was a sloop-of-war constructed in 1813 at Newburyport, Massachusetts, by Cross & Merrill. Launched and commissioned in February 1814 under the command of Master Commandant Johnston Blakeley, this ship was a ship-rigged vessel designed for swift raiding and combat during the War of 1812. Its dimensions and tonnage are not specified on the Wikipedia page, but it was equipped for aggressive engagement with enemy vessels. During its brief service, Wasp conducted two notable raiding voyages against British shipping in 1814. It achieved significant success, capturing and destroying several British vessels, including the barque Neptune, brig William, armed brig Pallas, galiot Henrietta, and ship Orange Boven. The ship also engaged in a fierce battle with the HMS Reindeer, a Cruizer-class brig-sloop, approximately 225 miles west of Plymouth, England. The confrontation lasted just 19 minutes but resulted in the capture of Reindeer, which suffered 25 killed, including her captain, and 42 wounded. Wasp sustained minor damage, with six hull hits and some rigging shot away, demonstrating her resilience. Following this victory, Wasp continued its raiding operations, capturing additional vessels such as the brig Regulator, schooner Jenny, brig Lettice, and Bon Accord. Notably, Wasp engaged a convoy escorted by the 74-gun HMS Armada, capturing the brig Mary and attempting to engage more vessels, including the heavily armed brig HMS Avon. After a series of fierce exchanges and the arrival of other British ships, Wasp was forced to abandon her prize and retreat. Tragically, Wasp's final voyage ended in its presumed loss at sea. After communicating with the Swedish brig Adonis on October 9, 1814, Wasp was never seen again. It is believed to have been lost with all hands during a hurricane near Bermuda between October 15 and 19, 1814. The vessel's service, though brief, was marked by bold actions against British trade and combat success, making it a notable vessel in early American naval history.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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Wasp, USS (1814)
Book Warships of the World to 1900
Author Lincoln P. Paine
Published Houghton Mifflin, Boston,
ISBN 0395984149, 9780395984147
Page 196
Wasp, USS (1814)
Book Ships of the World: An Historical Encyclopedia Illustration
Author Lincoln P. Paine
Published Houghton Mifflin, Boston,
ISBN 0585109486, 9780585109480, 0395715563, 9780395715567
Page 571
Wasp, USS, Capturing HMS Reindeer, 1814, illus. Subscribe to view