Celebrating Commodore John Barry - The Irishman Who Became Father Of The American Navy

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • This 45-minute radio documentary is named “Celebrating Commodore John Barry - The Irishman Who Became Father Of The American Navy”
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    If you visit Philadelphia nowadays, right in front of the City’s Independence Hall in Independence Square is a prominent statue of the Irishman John Barry. So how did the statue of a man born and reared in County Wexford end up in this quintessentially American location? The answer, Barry’s seafaring exploits during the American War of Independence from 1775 to 1783 helped his adopted country defeat Great Britain and gain its freedom. For example, during the revolutionary war he was the first Continental Navy captain to capture a British warship. After that achievement, he captured no less than twenty more enemy ships, won the last sea battle of the revolution in 1783, and even fought with George Washington at the battle of Princeton. Barry’s success during the war was rewarded later by Washington, when he was made the first head of the U.S. Navy, and commanded the frigate United States. He duly made that frigate the first de facto U.S. naval academy, and his teaching and mentoring of many recruits ensured there was a future generation of U.S. naval officers to protect the United States, especially during the War of 1812.
    This 45-minute radio documentary investigates the inspirational story of Irishman John Barry, and how he advanced from impoverished Irish roots to eventually become “The Father of The American Navy”.
    * The two songs on Commodore John Barry in this documentary, the first called “Sailor Boy” and the second called “When Each Dawn Seems So New”, were composed by songwriter Cliff Wedgebury from Cork City, and are performed in the documentary by balladeer Roger McGuire from Wexford Town.
    ** To be downloaded for non-profit purposes only, in adherence with the universal truth- “What you do for yourself dies with you, what you do for others remains. It is immortal.”

Komentáře • 5

  • @jamesbarry6979
    @jamesbarry6979 Před rokem +2

    Incredible Irish American Hero 🇺🇲

  • @paulwright3827
    @paulwright3827  Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi Eric,
    nice to learn that. Undoubtedly sailors like Barry and your patriot ancestor Joseph Ransford were as tough as nails, and such toughness helped your great country gain its freedom. In the meantime, please find below CZcams link to another U.S. nay focused radio doc by "Yours truly" which may interest you.
    Kind regards, producer Paul Wright

  • @ericolsen4935
    @ericolsen4935 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I've got a Patriot Ancestor named Joseph Ransford who served under him during his 3rd tour of duty aboard the U.S. frigate Alliance.

  • @KKPLAYZ1888
    @KKPLAYZ1888 Před rokem +3

    I am John Barry’s great great great nephew

  • @paulwright3827
    @paulwright3827  Před rokem +1

    czcams.com/video/b5ukCYELwoA/video.html
    Hi James, glad you enjoyed the radio doc. Above is CZcams link to my latest doc, which you might enjoy! Paul Wright