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Christopher McKee's biography of Edward Preble, Edward, , United States. Navy -- Biography, Ship captains -- United States -- Biography, United States -- History -- Tripolitan War, -- Naval operations. Originally published: With new introd.
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Edward Preble (August 15, A reprint of the classic biography detailing the professional career of the great naval leader of the Tripolitan War years.
Originally published in 1972, inclusion in Naval War College Review by an authorized editor of U.S. Naval War College Digital Commons. For more information, please contact ies@ Recommended Citation Hattendorf, John B. () "Edward Preble: A Naval Biography, ,"Naval War College Review: Vol. No. 3, Article
A reprint of the classic Originally published in , Christopher McKee’s biography of Edward Preble remains the most authoritative source on this influential early shaper of the U.S. naval tradition. McKee documents Preble’s rise from obscurity to become Thomas Jefferson’s chief administrator.
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A reprint of the classic Edward Preble (August 15, – August 25, ) was an American naval officer who served in the American Revolutionary War and the First Barbary War, leading attacks on Tripoli and forming the officer corps that would go on to command the United States Navy during the War of