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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Richard_DaleRichard Dale - Wikipedia

    Richard Dale (November 6, 1756 – February 26, 1826) was an American naval officer who fought in the Continental Navy under John Barry and was first lieutenant for John Paul Jones during the naval battle off of Flamborough Head, England against HMS Serapis in the celebrated engagement of September 23, 1779.

  2. Richard Dale (born 1943) is an economist, lawyer and historian who has been credited with anticipating the financial crisis of 2007–2008.

  3. Jan 12, 2024 · In Random Walk: Memoir of an Itinerant, economist Richard Dale reflects on his life and career, tracking his intellectual shift from a believer in free-market economics to a proponent of more stringent regulation.

  4. May 31, 2016 · Richard Dale is Emeritus Professor of International Banking at Southampton University, United Kingdom. His books include Risk & Regulation in Global Securities Markets ; International Banking Deregulation ; and The Regulation of International Banking .

  5. Richard Dale was an American naval officer during the American Revolution. Dale went to sea at age 12 and thereafter had a checkered career as a lieutenant in the Virginia provincial navy, a prisoner of war with the British fleet in Chesapeake Bay, and a mate on a loyalist brigantine.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Richard_DaleRichard Dale - Wikiwand

    Richard Dale was an American naval officer who fought in the Continental Navy under John Barry and was first lieutenant for John Paul Jones during the naval battle off of Flamborough Head, England against HMS Serapis in the celebrated engagement of September 23, 1779.

  7. findingaids.loc.gov › exist_collections › ead3pdfRichard Dale Papers

    The papers of Richard Dale (1756-1826) span the years 1778 to 1918 with the bulk of the material dating from the 1770s to the 1820s. The papers consist of correspondence, commissions, a mathematics notebook kept while Dale was in

  8. Feb 8, 2023 · Discover Commodore Richard Dale Monument in Portsmouth, Virginia: Dedicated to a veritable Houdini among P.O.W.s who escaped imprisonment on five separate occasions.

  9. Richard Dale (1756–1826) was an American naval officer. Dick, Dickie or Richard Dale may also refer to: Richard Dale (economist) (born 1943), economist, lawyer and historian; Dick Dale (1937–2019), American surf guitarist; Dick Dale (singer) (1926–2014), American singer and saxophonist on The Lawrence Welk Show

  10. After Captain Richard Pearson of the Serapis struck his flag and declared the battle an American victory, Dale, as second in command of the Bon Homme Richard, was the first American to board the British vessel.