Action of 18 October 1782

Action of 18 October 1782
Part of the Anglo-French War

Combat du Scipion contre le London, credited to Rossel de Crecy, on display at Toulon naval museum.
Date18-19 October 1782
Locationoff present-day Hispaniola
Result British victory
Belligerents
 France  Great Britain
Commanders and leaders
Nicolas Henri de Grimouard

James Kempthorne

John Gidoin
Strength

Scipion (74)

Sibylle (40)

HMS London (90)

HMS Torbay (74)
Casualties and losses
15 killed
46 wounded
550 prisoners
1 ship-of-the-line sunk
11 killed
75 wounded
1 ship-of-the-line severely damaged

The Action of 18 October 1782 was a minor naval engagement of the Anglo-French War, in which the French 74-gun ship of the line Scipion, accompanied by a frigate, was chased by two Royal Navy ships of the line, HMS London and Torbay. Outmanoeuvring her larger opponents, Scipion obtained a favourable position that allowed her to rake HMS London, causing severe damage and escaping.

The British resumed the chase, and Scipion struck a rock in Samaná Bay, becoming a total loss.[1]

Notes

  1. Gardiner, Robert (1996). Navies and the American Revolution. Naval Institute Press. p. 127. ISBN 9781557506238.

References

Coordinates: 19°11′N 69°19′W / 19.183°N 69.317°W / 19.183; -69.317

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