Worth Bagley

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Biography

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Worth Bagley Statue,
Raleigh, North Carolina

Born in Raleigh, North Carolina, a son of William Henry Bagley, he graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1895. After serving two years on Template:USS, Template:USS, and Template:USS, he was made ensign, July 1, 1897. In November he was appointed inspector of the new torpedo-boat, Template:USS and when she went into commission on December 28, he was assigned as her executive officer under Lieutenant John Baptiste Bernadou.

In April 1898, the Winslow was with the fleet, mobilized for operations in Cuban waters. On the morning of May 11 the ship went with Template:USRC and Template:USS to force the entrance to the harbor of Cárdenas. She was fired upon by the Spanish gunboat Antonio López, and immediately there was a general engagement. The Winslow was soon disabled, and was with difficulty hauled out of range of the Spanish guns by Hudson. Just as the engagement ended, Ensign Bagley and four sailors were killed by a shell.

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Shell strikes the boat

Namesakes

The first three U.S. Navy ships named USS Bagley, Template:USS, Template:USS, and Template:USS, were named for Ensign Worth Bagley. The fourth, Template:USS, honors both Worth Bagley and his brother, Admiral David W. Bagley.

References

Attribution

From the 1901 Encyclopaedia of United States History
Public Domain This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.

External links

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