The USS Constitution, Old Ironsides, was first launched on October 21, 1797
Of the many Irish sailors served on the Constitution, Irish-born Daniel Hogan was perhaps the most famous, according to the USS Constitution Museum. During a heated battle with the British frigate Guerriere, the American flag was shot from the masthead. Hogan climbed the rigging and amid gunfire he tied the flag back in place, so the battle could continue. In 1919, the US Navy named a ship, the USS Hogan, in Hogan's honor.
Commander Billie J. Farrell
On January 21, 2022, Commander Billie J. Farrell became the USS Constitution’s 77th Commanding Officer, the first woman to serve in this illustrious role in the ship’s 224-year history.
The USS Constitution is part of Boston's Irish Heritage Trail. Read more about the USS Constitution and the USS Constitution Museum.
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