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The saying, "don’t give up the ship" is attributed to which war?

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Answer: the War of 1812

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James Lawrence was a Navy Captain commanding the USS Chesapeake during the War of 1812. On June 1, 1813, his crew was locked in a fight with the British HMS Shannon and he was shot. As he grappled with this fatal injury, Lawrence's last command was “Don't give up the ship.”

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