Raid on Samaná

Raid on Samaná
Part of the Napoleonic Wars

Port Napoléon in the Bay of Samana on Santo Domingo
Date14 February 1807
Location
Result British victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom  France
Commanders and leaders
James Richard Dacres unknown
Strength
2 frigates 1 Fort
5 ships & prizes
Casualties and losses
two killed and 16 wounded 1 fort captured & destroyed
3 schooners captured
2 prizes captured

The Raid on Samaná was a land and naval action where two Royal Navy ships attacked the French held port of Samaná in Santo Domingo on 14 February 1807 during the Napoleonic wars. They captured and burned a fort and then captured a number of ships which included two prizes with only light losses.