Louis-André-Joseph de LombardLouis-André-Joseph de Lombard was a French Navy officer. He served in the War of American Independence. BiographyLombard was born to the family of a Council of the Parliament of Bordeaux. He joined the Navy as a Garde-Marine on 17 September 1751. He was promoted to Lieutenant on 1 October 1764. [1][2] In 1770, he took command of the 14-gun fluyt Barbue, at Rochefort.[3] He commissioned her an Ile d'Aix in January 1771. She was wrecked in December 1771 at Penmarch.[4] In 1773, Lombard commanded the 16-gun corvette Perle.[5] In 1777, he commanded ship Courtier at Rochefort.[3] He was promoted to Captain on 4 April 1777.[1][2] In 1779, he captained the frigate Terpsichore, first around Ile de Ré, Ile d'Aix and Brest,[6][7][8] and then part of the squadron under Orvilliers.[9] He was later promoted to the command of the 64-gun Provence,[10] which he commanded at the Battle of Cape Henry on 16 March 1781. [1] Lombard was a Knight in the Order of Saint Louis and a member of the Society of the Cincinnati.[1] NotesCitations
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