- Worth Bagley
Ensign Worth Bagley (
April 6 ,1874 –May 11 ,1898 ) was aUnited States Navy officer during theSpanish-American War , distinguished as the only U.S. naval officer killed in action during that war.Born in
Raleigh, North Carolina , he graduated at theUnited States Naval Academy in 1895. After serving two years on the USS "Montgomery", "Texas", and "Maine", he was made ensign,July 1 ,1897 . In November he was appointed inspector of the newtorpedo-boat "Winslow", and when she went into commission on Dec. 28, he was made herexecutive officer underLieutenant J. B. Bernadou .In April 1898, the "Winslow" was, with the fleet, mobilized for operations in
Cuba n waters. On the morning ofMay 11 the ship went with the "Hudson" and the "Wilmington" to force the entrance to the harbor of Cárdenas. She was fired upon by one of several Spanishgunboat s, and immediately there was a general engagement. The "Winslow" was soon disabled, and was with difficulty hauled out of range of the Spanish guns. Just as the engagement ended, Ensign Bagley and four sailors were killed by a shell.Namesakes
The first three USS "Bagley"'s, Torpedo Boat No. 24, Destroyer No. 185, and DD-386, were named for Ensign Worth Bagley. The fourth, DE-1069, honors both Worth Bagley and his brother, Admiral
David W. Bagley .ee also
References
From the 1901 "Encyclopaedia of United States History"
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b1/bagley-iii.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Bagley"]
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