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Emmanuel Halgan : ウィキペディア英語版
Emmanuel Halgan
Emmanuel Halgan (Donges, 31 December 1771 - Paris, 20 April 1852) was a French Navy officer and admiral.
== Biography ==
Born to the family of a bailiff, Halgan joined the French Royal Navy aged 16. He then served as a lieutenant and first officer on merchantmen.
After rejoining the Navy, he served aboard the brig ''Curieux'', captured by a British frigate in 1793. Halgan was taken prisoner. Upon his return to France, he served on the ''Terrible'' and on a number of other ships.
In 1798, Halgan received command of the brig ''Aréthuse''. The next year, ''Aréthuse'' was dismasted and captured by a 74-gun, off Portugal.
In 1800, Halgan was tasked with commissioning the ''Clorinde'', and then served as first officer on ''Clorinde'' as she was sent to Santo Domingo.
Upon his return to France, Halgan received command of the brig ''Épervier'', with ensign Jérôme Bonaparte under his orders.
In Martinique, Halgan took command of the 20-gun ''Berceau''. He sailed to France, and in 1803, sailed to the Indian Ocean to warn of the outbreak of the War of the Third Coalition. At Mauritius, he joined up with Linois' squadron, engaging in commerce raiding. He captured the 1500-ton ''Countess of Sutherland'' and, on 3 December, destroyed outposts at Pullo-Bay, along with Motard's ''Sémillante''.
Sailing towards the Sea of China, Halgan persuaded Linois to sail through the Gaspar Strait, of which he had studied recent maps. The French squadron then met a 26-ship convoy of the Honourable East India Company, leading to the Battle of Pulo Aura.
Promoted to ''capitaine de frégate'', Halgan was sent to France and received command of the frigate ''Cybèle'', but was then ordered to embark on the ''Vétéran'' instead, under Prince Jérôme Bonaparte.
In 1809, Halgan captained the ''Heureuse'' during the Battle of the Basque Roads. ''Heureuse'' was amongst the survivors of the battle.
In December 1813, with three companies of sailors and a fraction of the crews of his ships, Halgan defended the fortress of Hellevoetsluis, in Holland, against the attacks of several thousands insurgents. The French-held fortresses were later ordered abandoned due to the advances of the Allies, and the Meuse flotilla was scuttled in Willemstad. Halgan retreated to Anvers. When Anvers was shelled, he defended the harbour and helped preserve the ships and the naval installations.
After the Bourbon Restauration, Helgan was given command of the ''Superbe'', sailing to the Caribbean.
Halgan the supervised the naval divisions of the Levant and of America. In 1819, he was nominated director for personnel at the Ministry of the Navy. He later returned to Levant to command a squadron, before returning to his office at the Ministry in 1824 and serving at the Council of State.
From 1819 to 1830, he sited at the Chamber of Deputies. In 1830, he presided the Commission of Naval Signals.
In 1837, he was made general inspector of the Harbours of the Ocean, and a Peer of France.
After retiring on 24 June 1841, by then a vice-admiral, Halgan was promoted to Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour.
The genus Halgania was named in his honour.


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