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  1. William Bainbridge (May 7, 1774 – July 27, 1833) was a commodore in the United States Navy. During his long career in the young American Navy he served under six presidents beginning with John Adams and is notable for his many victories at sea.

  2. William Sims Bainbridge (born October 12, 1940) is an American sociologist who currently resides in Virginia. He is co-director of Cyber-Human Systems at the National Science Foundation (NSF). He is the first Senior Fellow to be appointed by the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies.

  3. William Bainbridge (born May 7, 1774, Princeton, N.J.—died July 27, 1833, Philadelphia) was an American naval officer who captured the British frigate Java in the War of 1812. Bainbridge commanded merchant vessels from 1793 to 1798, when he became an officer in the newly organized U.S. Navy.

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  4. May 7, 2021 · The story of William Bainbridge, whose naval career was marked by bad luck, but whose service as Captain of USS CONSTITUTION made him a hero. Told by Trevor ...

  5. Learn about Commodore William Bainbridge, who led the Charlestown Navy Yard during the War of 1812 and commanded USS Constitution and USS Independence. Find out how he transformed the yard, fought the Army, and won battles against Britain.

  6. www.history.navy.mil › b › bainbridge-williamBainbridge, William - NHHC

    Learn about the life and achievements of Commodore William Bainbridge, who served in the U.S. Navy from 1798 to 1833. He fought in the Quasi-War, the War of 1812, and the Mediterranean campaigns, and commanded several ships, including Constitution and Independence.

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  8. Jan 26, 2024 · Bainbridge I was a brig named after William Bainbridge, a naval officer who fought in the Quasi-War and the Barbary Wars. The ship was built in 1842 and served until 1863, participating in the Mexican-American War and the Civil War.

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