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  1. John Rodgers (July 11, 1772 – August 1, 1838) was a senior naval officer in the United States Navy during its formative years in the 1790s through the late 1830s. He served under six presidents for nearly four decades.

  2. Ultimately, no other officer did as much for the Navy to push it into this new and untired technology and to make it the success that led to victory at sea in the Civil War. John Rodgers: Midwife to the Ironclad | Naval History Magazine - June 2023, Volume 37, Number 3

  3. Commander John Rodgers, Naval Aviator No. 2, took the predators’ presence in stride. He and his crew already had run out of gas, run out of food, survived an emergency sea landing, and been lost by the U.S. Navy. Sharks hardly made things much worse.

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  5. May 24, 2022 · John Rodgers was an American naval officer who served in the United States Navy from its organization in the 1790s through the late 1830s. His service included the Quasi-War with France and the War of 1812 . He would also serve under many different United States Presidents who ranged from Federalists to Democratic-Republicans . Jump to: Early Years

  6. Rodgers, John, 1773-1838, United States. Navy. -- History. Publisher. Annapolis, U.S. Naval Institute. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. 434 p. 25 cm. First published in 1910. Bibliography: p. 405-410. Access-restricted-item. true. Addeddate. 2023-05-17 16:20:19.

  7. Jul 3, 2008 · Here is the life story of John Rodgers, the senior officer in the U. S. Navy at the time of the War of 1812. When the war started, only he, William Bainbridge and Stephen Decatur were officially referred to as “commodores,” due to their status and leadership role [End Page 950] in the service.

  8. Birth Date: 7/11/1773. Death Date: 8/1/1838. Before Joining USS Constitution. John Rodgers was born on July 11, 1773 near Havre de Grace, Maryland. Intrigued by the small vessels arriving at the nearby port, he abandoned school and went to Baltimore, where he apprenticed to a ship’s master.

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