Battle of Fayal

Battle of Fayal
Part of the War of 1812

An American illustration of the battle
DateSeptember 26–27, 1814
Location
Result American victory
Belligerents
 United States  United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
United States Samuel Chester Reid United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Robert Loyd
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland William Matterface  
Strength
1 shore battery
1 brig
90 sailors
1 brig-sloop
12 armed boats
400 sailors and marines
Casualties and losses
2 killed
7 wounded
1 brig scuttled
36 killed
93 wounded
2 armed boats sunk
2 armed boats captured

The Battle of Fayal was a military engagement fought between American and British forces on September 26–27, 1814 during the War of 1812. It occurred near the Portuguese city of Horta on Faial Island,[a] in the Azores. A Royal Navy squadron on its way to Jamaica and Louisiana attacked the American privateer General Armstrong while she was at anchor in Horta. After repulsing two attacks from armed boats sent by the squadron, the Americans scuttled General Armstrong the following morning to prevent its capture.[1][2] British forces subsequently attempted to land on Faial Island to continue fighting the Americans, but the island's governor and the American consul-resident prevented them; the Royal Navy squadron ultimately sailed away and pressed on to Louisiana.[3]


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  1. ^ James, pp.223-224
  2. ^ Açores, RTP, Rádio e Televisão de Portugal-RTP. "The Battle of Fayal (1/3) The Bicentennial of the Battle of Fayal, by Katharine F. Baker - Comunidades - RTP Açores - RTP". www.rtp.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-04-08.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ James, p.224