Action of 6 December 1782

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Date6 December 1782
Location14°42′36″N 60°48′11″W / 14.710°N 60.803°W / 14.710; -60.803
Result British victory
Action of 6 December 1782
Part of the American Revolutionary War and the Anglo-French War (1778–1783)
Date6 December 1782
Location14°42′36″N 60°48′11″W / 14.710°N 60.803°W / 14.710; -60.803
Result British victory
Belligerents
Great Britain France
Commanders and leaders
John Collins Jean-Charles de Borda
Strength
1 third rate ship of the line
HMS Ruby
1 third rate ship of the line
Solitaire
1 brig Speedy
Casualties and losses
2 men wounded Solitaire & Speedy captured,
35 killed & 55 wounded,
500 captured

The action of 6 December 1782 was a naval encounter primarily fought between HMS Ruby and the French ship Solitaire off the coast of Martinique.  Ruby easily defeated Solitaire.

By the end of 1782 the Spanish and French had been on the defensive since the Battle of the Saintes, which signaled British domination of the seas in the Caribbean.[1] Soon after, the Royal Navy were conducting a blockade off Cap-François and Fort-de-France as well as keeping a watch off Havana.[2]

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