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Étienne-Joseph de Saint-Germain d'Apchon

Étienne-Joseph de Saint-Germain d'Apchon
Governor of Fort Lupin
In office
1780–1783
Personal details
Born1724
Military service
Branch/serviceFrench Navy
Battles/warsWar of American Independence

Étienne-Joseph de Saint-Germain d'Apchon[Note 1] (1724 — ) was a French Navy officer. He served in the War of American Independence, and became a member of the Society of the Cincinnati.[2]

Biography

Apchon was born to a family from Forez.[2]

He joined the Navy as a Garde-Marine in 1740, and was promoted to Lieutenant in 1756.[2]

He captained the 24-gun frigate Gracieuse in the squadron under Du Chaffault[3][4] for the Larache expedition in 1765.[2] the year after, he transferred on the 32-gun frigate Pléïade.[5]

In 1770, Apchon was promoted to Captain.[2] The year after, he was in command of the 40-gun frigate Atalante, which he sailed to Toulon, Tunis and Malta.[6] In 1773, he captained the 80-gun Languedoc.[7]

In 1778, he was captain of the 74-gun Protecteur, part of the squadron under Vice-amiral d'Estaing.[2][8] He took part in the Battle of St. Lucia on 15 December 1778.[9]

In 1780, he took part in the joint French-Spanish fleet under Córdova. Later that year, he was appointed governor of Fort Lupin, a position he held until 1783.[2] In 1783, Apchon was part in the inquiry into the events of the Battle of the Saintes.[10]

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Notes

  1. ^ Sometimes written "Dapchon".[1]

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