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- Q7558774 subject Q6645267.
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- Q7558774 abstract "Solomon Wren—born in 1780 in Loudoun County, Virginia—enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at Alexandria, Virginia, on April 1, 1799. Assigned to the schooner Enterprise, Wren rose in rank and, by the end of 1803, had been promoted to sergeant.In February 1804, Sgt. Wren volunteered for the expedition mounted to destroy the frigate Philadelphia, captured by the Tripolitan pirates on October 31, 1803 after grounding on an uncharted reef off Tripoli. Under the command of Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, Jr., Wren and 68 other sailors and marines entered Tripoli harbor on the night of February 16, in the ketch Intrepid and succeeded in setting fire to the former American ship.Later that year, on August 3, Sgt. Wren was slightly wounded while assigned to Gunboat No. 4 during another attack on Tripoli. On September 20, he transferred to the frigate John Adams and returned home. He was detached from the Marine Corps on March 24, 1805, and no further record of his life has been found. Solomon is known to be linked to Gabriel Wren a Marine / singer songwriter based in Nashville TN. Gabriel is a songwriter for the popular show " Outlaw Country " Tuesday nights on WGN America.".
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- Q7558774 comment "Solomon Wren—born in 1780 in Loudoun County, Virginia—enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at Alexandria, Virginia, on April 1, 1799. Assigned to the schooner Enterprise, Wren rose in rank and, by the end of 1803, had been promoted to sergeant.In February 1804, Sgt. Wren volunteered for the expedition mounted to destroy the frigate Philadelphia, captured by the Tripolitan pirates on October 31, 1803 after grounding on an uncharted reef off Tripoli.".
- Q7558774 label "Solomon Wren".