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of 1877–78. He returned ashore and concluded his naval career as a member of the Examining Board and as President of the Retiring Board. When he retired on December 23, 1886, Congress voted him full sea pay in his grade for life.
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Not long after the Charleston attack, Capt. Worden received orders to shore duty in conjunction with the construction of ironclads in New York. That assignment lasted until the late 1860s. He was promoted to
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The handle was emblazoned with the Roman god of the sea, Neptune, and included a gold-plated sheath and gold embroidered belt made at the cost of $ 550. ($ 16,128 adjusted for inflation as of 2022.)
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In 1912, fifteen years after his death, Worden's family donated the sword to the Naval Academy, where it rested until 1931, when it was stolen. The subsequent naval investigation yielded no leads.
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in the battle that revolutionized naval warfare. For four hours, the two iron-plated ships slugged it out as they maneuvered in the narrow channel of Hampton Roads, pouring
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and placed her in commission at New York on December 14, 1862. Later in the month, Worden took his new ship south to join the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron off
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After the battle, Worden moved ashore to convalesce from his wounds. During that recuperative period, he received the accolade of a grateful nation, the
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emerged once more from behind Sewell's Point to complete her reduction of the Federal fleet at Hampton Roads. As the Confederate ironclad approached
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the state of New York celebrated their hero with the commissioning of a custom-made 37-inch (940 mm) gold-and-silver inlaid sword from
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when a Confederate shell exploded just outside the pilot house that partially blinded him. He relinquished command to his first officer,
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The sword was missing for over six decades until 1998, when the FBI began an investigation into several dealers of the PBS show
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Brought to Washington early in 1861, he received orders in April to carry secret dispatches—regarding the reinforcement of
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The Case of the Missing Civil War Sword: Piece of History Returned by FBI in Ceremony at U.S. Naval Academy
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at one another to almost no visible effect. Three hours into the slugfest, Worden received facial
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The Reign of Iron: The Story of the First Battling Ironclads, the Monitor and the Merrimack
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for him. The parade field at the United States Naval Academy is named in his honor. The
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withdrew from the battle temporarily and, upon her return to the scene, found that
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and supervised her completion. He placed the new warship in commission at the
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Official rank until July 16, 1862: might have held acting rank of Commander
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for repairs. On March 6, she headed south again, this time under tow by
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in the Navy on January 10, 1834. He served his first three years in the
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Rear Admiral Worden resided in Washington, D.C., until his death from
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Worden's Sword laid out with its belt and scabbard on display in 2004
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in May 1868. In 1869, Commodore Worden began a five-year tour as
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on January 16, 1862. He reported to her building site at
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in Washington, he was buried in the Pawling Cemetery in
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and patrolling the eastern Mediterranean during the
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