Blas Salcedo y Salcedo

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Born1758 (1758)
Died2 November 1810(1810-11-02) (aged 51–52)
Viveiro, Lugo
BranchNavy
Blas Salcedo y Salcedo
Born1758 (1758)
Died2 November 1810(1810-11-02) (aged 51–52)
Viveiro, Lugo
BranchNavy
RankCaptain

Blas Salcedo y Salcedo (1758–1810) was a Spanish naval officer.

In 1775 he served as a junior officer on board the xebec Atrevido, part of Pedro Castejón's squadron for the Invasion of Algiers (1775) seeing active service on several occasions. Promoted to frigate lieutenant in 1782 and lieutenant in 1784, he was given command of a gunboat, again seeing action in an attack on Algiers as part of a squadron led by Antonio Barceló.[1]

After being stationed on land for several years, in 1794 he was given command of the brig Atocha and, in 1796, command of the brig Pájaro. Promoted that year to frigate captain, the following year he was given command of the frigate Medea on board which he made two voyages to the Americas. Appointed military commander of Viveiro, Lugo, in 1800, he later requested to return to active duty on board a ship and, in 1802, was given command of the frigate Clara.[1]

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