Ezra Lee

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Sgt Ezra Lee
A diagram of the American Turtle It incorrectly depicts the propeller as a screw blade; reported by Sergeant Lee, it was a paddle propeller blade.

Ezra Lee (August 1749 – October 29, 1821) was an American colonial soldier, best known for commanding and operating the one-man Turtle submarine.

Lee was born in Lyme, Connecticut. On January 1, 1776, he enlisted in the 10th Continental Regiment, which was raised in Connecticut, as a sergeant.

In August 1776 he was selected by brother-in-law Brigadier General Samuel Holden Parsons,[1] also of Lyme, as one of several volunteers to learn to operate the Turtle, an early submarine invented by Saybrook, Connecticut, native David Bushnell. When General George Washington authorized an attack on British Admiral Richard Howe's flagship HMS Eagle, then lying in New York harbor, Lee was chosen to operate the "infernal machine".

Governors Island attack

Later action

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