William Eaton

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William Eaton was an early 19th-century U.S. Army officer and diplomat best known for leading the overland expedition that captured Derna during the First Barbary War.

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William Eaton canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. Army officer
United States diplomat
diplomat
human
military officer
allegiance United States of America
conflict First Barbary War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
era early 19th century
familyName Eaton
givenName William
hasRole leader of the Derna expedition
involvedIn U.S. operations against the Barbary States
militaryBranch United States Army
militaryCampaign overland march from Egypt to Derna
militaryRank officer
name William Eaton self-link
notableAchievement first U.S.-led land victory on foreign soil at Derna
notableEvent capture of Derna
notableFor leading an overland expedition that captured Derna
notableWork planning and leading the 1805 Derna expedition
occupation consul
diplomat
soldier
participatedIn First Barbary War
surface form: Barbary Wars

First Barbary War
placeOfActivity Derna
North Africa
Tunis
positionHeld U.S. consul to Tunis

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First Barbary War USMarineOfficer William Eaton
Battle of Derna (1805) commander William Eaton
Eatonton, Georgia namedAfter William Eaton
William Eaton name William Eaton self-link