American Catholic History

Commodore John Barry, Father of the U.S. Navy

Oct 21, 2025
Discover the remarkable journey of John Barry, born in Ireland and rising to prominence in America as a naval captain. Explore his initial hardships and how Philadelphia became his launching pad. Hear about his pivotal role in the Revolutionary War, where he won the first naval engagement and refused a British bribe. Learn about his key contributions in organizing the U.S. Navy, his leadership style, and his philanthropic efforts supporting Irish immigrants. Barry's legacy is painted against a backdrop of valor, integrity, and unwavering devotion.
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Refusing A Large Bribe To Switch Sides

  • British agents offered Barry £20,000 and a commission to betray the American cause, but he refused the bribe.
  • He declared he would not become a traitor and remained loyal to American independence.
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Scuttling The Raleigh And Saving Crew

  • Trapped by superior forces in 1778, Barry scuttled the Raleigh and led 88 sailors to safety in rowboats to Boston.
  • A treacherous sailor prevented complete evacuation, costing about one-third of the crew.
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Heroic Defense Aboard The Alliance

  • Commanding the Alliance, Barry was wounded but rallied his crew; the Alliance forced two British vessels to surrender after winds shifted.
  • He returned a defeated British commander's sword with magnanimous words praising the officer.
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