William Eaton Military person

William Eaton (23 February 1764 – 1 June 1811) was a United States Army officer and the Consul to Tunis (1797–1803). He played an important diplomatic and military role in the First Barbary War between the United States and Tripoli (1801–05). He led the first foreign United States military victory at the Battle of Derne by capturing the Tripoli subject city of Derne in support of the restoration of the pasha, Hamet Caramelli. William Eaton also gave testimony at the treason trial of Aaron Burr.He served one term in the Massachusetts State Legislature. Eaton died on June 1, 1811 at the age of forty-seven. The World War II destroyer USS Eaton (DD-510) was named after him.

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William Eaton
Birth dateFebruary 23, 1764
Birth place
Connecticut , Woodstock Connecticut
Date of deathJune 01, 1811
Place of death
Brimfield Massachusetts

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military operations
First Barbary War
Battle of Derne
military branch
Continental Army

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