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The Naval Act of 1794 established a permanent standing navy on 27 March 1794; in the US. Prior to this; a US Naval military presence had been left wanting for 10 years. By October 1797; the first three of six frigates launched; the USS United States; USS Constellation; and USS Constitution. Between 1798 and 99; several engagements took place between the US and France - though this was not a declared war. The First Barbary War of 1801-1805 saw actions against the Barbary pirates.
The fleet would then see substantial action in the War of 1812 - achieving victory in 11 single ship engagements against the Royal Navy. British forces were forced off Lake Erie and Lake Champlain; effectively preventing the invasion of New York State. The fleet was; however; unable to prevent British blockades of US ports; the British Navy being significantly larger.
Why sail the US Navy?
The largest ships of the US Navy may pail in size in comparison to other nations; especially when using the National Special Rules (being unable to field any large or extra-large vessels). However; their frigates were exceptionally reinforced with many guns. To represent this; US fleets gain discounts to both the Over Gunned and Sturdy upgrades. They are both able to better weather punishment whilst dealing out a substantial portion themselves.
Additionally; in a similar vein to British crews; US crews were routinely drilled and always receive the +1 bonus to hit rolls. This makes US frigates; the core of your fleet exceptionally dependable; though remember if you do purchase both upgrades on all your ships (even at a discount); you may find yourself outnumbered.
US Navy Fleet
Contents:
2 over gunned resin frigates - the USS President & the USS United States
3 plastic frigates
6 plastic brigs
1 gun boats base
A selection of metal figureheads and backplates for famous US Navy Ships:
USS Chesapeake - a 38 gun frigate
USS Congress - a 38 gun frigate
USS Constellation - a 38 gun frigate
US Navy Flags; Sails & ratline sheets + Bobbin for Rigging
Game cards and wake markers
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted