1. Commander John Lloyd recommissioned " Podargus " in November 1810. 2. Commander William Hellard commissioned " Podargus " in September 1808 for the Downs. 3. Commander William Robilliard commissioned " Podargus " in November 1811 for the Baltic. 4. Several smaller Danish and Norwegian boats immediately attacked " Podargus " and " Flamer ". 5. Between June and August 1814, " Podargus " was under the temporary command of Commander Houston Stewart. 6. On 2 December " Podargus " was on station off Boulogne when her crew retrieved an abandoned, swamped Dutch boat. 7. After surveying the area, " Podargus " sailed safely into the Knysna and retrieved " Emu " s cargo. 8. After surveying the area, Wallis sailed " Podargus " sailed into the Knysna and retrieved " Emu " s cargo. 9. The mobbing continues until the intruder remains still, as with a tawny frogmouth ( " Podargus strigoides " ), or it leaves the area. 10. During the subsequent Battle of Lyng�r " Flamer " stayed with " Podargus " to protect her after " Podargus " grounded.