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550: 133: 640: 25: 623:. Upon completing the senior course, he remained there as a member of the staff. Next came a year of duty as Commander, Destroyer Squadron 20, Destroyers, Scouting Fleet. From July 1937 to May 1938, he served as Commander Minecraft, Battle Force. While in that position, he was promoted to flag rank to date from April 1, 1938. In May of that year, 813: 754: 734:. The fourth, DE-1069, honors both Worth Bagley and his brother, Admiral David W. Bagley. The Bagley Amphitheater at Barbers Point, TH was completed 1 Apr 1945 and commissioned 6 Apr 1945 with seating capacity 7,200. Barbers Point Station commemorated its 3rd anniversary. Guests included Admiral Bagley, Governor 505:
On December 6, 1917, Bagley conned his ship out of Brest harbor. At about 1621 that afternoon, the watch spied a torpedo wake. The destroyer maneuvered to avoid the torpedo, but in vain. It struck the ship's starboard side and pierced the fuel oil tank. Though Bagley and his crew worked frantically
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and as Commander, Destroyer Division 32, Pacific Fleet. He transferred to command of Division 35, Destroyer Squadrons, Battle Fleet, in August 1923. Bagley went ashore again in May 1924 for another two‑year tour of duty at the Naval Academy. At the end of the academic year in 1926, he left the
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and resumed duty as Commandant, 14th Naval District, and served in that position until ordered to Washington on July 25, 1945. On August 20, Bagley reported for duty in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations and served on the International Defense Board, the United States-Mexican Defense
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After a similar tour of duty on the staff of the Commander in Chief, Asiatic Fleet, and a two-month furlough, Bagley reported for duty at the Naval Academy in September 1912. Two years later, Bagley returned to sea as first lieutenant in
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Bagley was relieved of all active duty on March 22, 1946, and was placed on the retired list with the rank of admiral on April 1, 1947. Admiral Bagley died at the Naval Hospital, San Diego, California, on May 24, 1960.
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to save the ship, it went down within eight minutes, carrying 64 crewmen with it. Bagley and 37 others made it into the icy water in boats and on rafts, and, thanks to the humanitarian gesture by Kapitänleutnant
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and went to the General Electric Co. in Schenectady, New York, for a year of instruction. He then became aide and flag lieutenant to the Commander, 2nd Division, Atlantic Fleet, in April 1910.
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to date from February 1, 1944, he was relieved of duty as Commander, Western Sea Frontier, on November 17, 1944. Eleven days later, Vice Admiral Bagley returned to
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attached to the North Atlantic Fleet. In December 1905, Passed Midshipman Bagley was reassigned to the Asiatic Fleet and served successively in the
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as Commander, Battleship Division 2. He was serving in that command billet when his flagship was slightly damaged on December 7, 1941, during the
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Bagley later served as naval attaché before returning to the United States in December 1921 for a tour of duty ashore in the
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commander who radioed their location to Queenstown, they were all picked up by the 8th. Bagley earned the
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serving with the Atlantic Fleet. He got his first command in September 1915 when he took over
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academy to become chief of staff to the Commander, Naval Forces, Europe, embarked in
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Bagley returned to sea in December 1931 as the commanding officer of heavy cruiser
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of the Atlantic Fleet and made the voyage around the world in her with the
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David W. Bagley, on left, with, from left to right, Fleet Admiral
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in 1900. After graduating on February 4, 1904, he went to sea in
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Bagley returned to the United States after the sinking of
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in March 1907 and, the following year, reported on board
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and, on March 30, 1943, added the duties of Commandant,
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Commission, and the Permanent Joint Board on Defense.
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Bagley began a 32‑month tour of duty as Commandant,
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He later became assistant bureau chief. 131: 120: 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 894:United States Navy World War II admirals 818:This article incorporates text from the 518:for his part in handling the situation. 335:(January 8, 1883 – May 24, 1960) was an 767: 775: 773: 771: 390:in 1898 and 1899 before entering the 7: 742:, USMC, and Commodore J. L. Austen. 553:Commissioning ceremony of destroyer 347:. He was also the brother of Ensign 47:adding citations to reliable sources 615:In May 1935, orders sent Bagley to 884:United States Naval Academy alumni 14: 811: 752: 516:Navy Distinguished Service Medal 321:Navy Distinguished Service Medal 23: 533:then under construction at the 34:needs additional citations for 723:The first three vessels named 379:, Bagley was the son of Major 1: 355:, and the father of Admirals 578:Office of Naval Intelligence 388:North Carolina State College 137:Vice Admiral David W. 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Raleigh, North Carolina
United States Navy
Admiral
11th Naval District
Western Sea Frontier
Hawaiian Sea Frontier
14th Naval District
Mare Island Navy Yard
USS Pensacola (CA-24)
USS Reno (DD-303)
USS Lea (DD-118)
USS Jacob Jones (DD-61)
USS Drayton (DD-23)
World War I
Atlantic U-boat Campaign
World War II
Pacific War
Navy Distinguished Service Medal

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