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On this day back in 1804, during the Barbary War, the American war hero Stephen Decatur led a small party to recapture the USS Philadelphia.

On this day back in 1804, during the Barbary War, the American war hero Stephen Decatur led a small party to recapture the USS Philadelphia.
On the night of February 16, 1804, Lieutenant Stephen Decatur led a small contingent of the U.S.'s first Marines in the captured Tripolitan ketch rechristened USS Intrepid, to deceive the guards on board the Philadelphia and float close enough to board the captured ship. Decatur's men stormed the vessel and overpowered the Tripolitan sailors standing guard. With support from American ships, the Marines set fire to the Philadelphia, denying her use to the enemy. Subsequently, the bravery in action of Lieutenant Stephen Decatur made him one of the first American military heroes since the Revolutionary War.