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[[File:Rear Admiral David D. Porter’s Flag Ship, Mississippi Squadron (18037508425).jpg|250px|right|thumb|Rear Admiral David D. Porter's flagship]] | [[File:Rear Admiral David D. Porter’s Flag Ship, Mississippi Squadron (18037508425).jpg|250px|right|thumb|Rear Admiral David D. Porter's flagship]] |
Foote led the squadron in the attack on Fort Donelson and then joined with Maj. Gen. [[John Pope (military officer)|John Pope's]] [[Army of the Mississippi]] for a joint attack on [[Battle of Island Number Ten|Island No. 10]] on the [[Mississippi River]]. [[Charles H. Davis (naval officer)|Charles H. Davis]] relieved Foote and proceeded to take [[Battle of Plum Point Bend|Fort Pillow]] on the Mississippi. The [[U. S. Ram Fleet]], commanded by Colonel [[Charles Ellet, Jr.]], accompanied the squadron during the [[Battle of Memphis]]. After the capture of Memphis the squadron was transferred to the control of the U.S. Navy. The transfer included the Ram Fleet, by then reconstituted as the [[Mississippi Marine Brigade]]. Davis aided Grant's unsuccessful first campaign against Vicksburg. Rear Admiral [[David Dixon Porter|David D. Porter]] relieved Davis in command and led the squadron at [[Battle of Arkansas Post (1863)|Arkansas Post]] and during the successful [[Vicksburg Campaign]] and siege of the city. | Foote led the squadron in the attack on Fort Donelson and then joined with Maj. Gen. [[John Pope (military officer)|John Pope's]] [[Army of the Mississippi]] for a joint attack on [[Battle of Island Number Ten|Island No. 10]] on the [[Mississippi River]]. [[Charles H. Davis (naval officer)|Charles H. Davis]] relieved Foote and proceeded to take [[Battle of Plum Point Bend|Fort Pillow]] on the Mississippi. The [[U. S. Ram Fleet]], commanded by Colonel [[Charles Ellet, Jr.]], accompanied the squadron during the [[First Battle of Memphis]]. After the capture of Memphis the squadron was transferred to the control of the U.S. Navy. The transfer included the Ram Fleet, by then reconstituted as the [[Mississippi Marine Brigade]]. Davis aided Grant's unsuccessful first campaign against Vicksburg. Rear Admiral [[David Dixon Porter|David D. Porter]] relieved Davis in command and led the squadron at [[Battle of Arkansas Post (1863)|Arkansas Post]] and during the successful [[Vicksburg Campaign]] and siege of the city. |
===Red River Campaign=== | ===Red River Campaign=== |
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| [[Flag Officer]] [[Andrew Hull Foote|Andrew H. Foote]] || 30 August 1861 || 9 May 1862 || [[Battle of Fort Henry|Fort Henry]], [[Battle of Fort Donelson|Fort Donelson]], [[Battle of New Madrid|Island No. 10]] | | [[Flag Officer]] [[Andrew Hull Foote|Andrew H. Foote]] || 30 August 1861 || 9 May 1862 || [[Battle of Fort Henry|Fort Henry]], [[Battle of Fort Donelson|Fort Donelson]], [[Battle of New Madrid|Island No. 10]] |
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| [[Flag Officer]] [[Charles H. Davis (naval officer)|Charles H. Davis]] || 9 May 1862 || 15 October 1862 || [[Battle of Fort Pillow (Naval)|Fort Pillow]], [[Battle of Memphis|Memphis]], [[Battle of Chickasaw Bayou|Chickasaw Bayou]] | | [[Flag Officer]] [[Charles H. Davis (naval officer)|Charles H. Davis]] || 9 May 1862 || 15 October 1862 || [[Battle of Fort Pillow (Naval)|Fort Pillow]], [[First Battle of Memphis|Memphis]], [[Battle of Chickasaw Bayou|Chickasaw Bayou]] |
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| [[Rear admiral (United States)|Rear Admiral]] [[David Dixon Porter|David D. Porter]] || 15 October 1862 || July 1864 || [[Battle of Arkansas Post (1863)|Arkansas Post]], [[Siege of Vicksburg|Vicksburg]], [[Red River Campaign]] | | [[Rear admiral (United States)|Rear Admiral]] [[David Dixon Porter|David D. Porter]] || 15 October 1862 || July 1864 || [[Battle of Arkansas Post (1863)|Arkansas Post]], [[Siege of Vicksburg|Vicksburg]], [[Red River Campaign]] |
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