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USS Worden (DD-288)

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2487: 153: 2095: 2531: 2428: 2184: 962: 738:. Returning north in mid-November, she visited the Naval Academy for a time before heading back to Philadelphia where she arrived on 15 December. The warship bade farewell to Philadelphia once again on 5 January 1927 and pointed her bow southward for a stop at Yorktown followed by the 1927 edition of the annual winter maneuvers. She reached Guantanamo Bay on 12 January and commenced gunnery and battle practice with Scouting Fleet in preparation for the annual Fleet problem. 32: 135: 883: 509:, then headed via New York to Boston for repairs at the navy yard which she completed early in November. On the 16th, she loaded torpedoes at Newport and headed south to Charleston, where she arrived on the 18th. She remained there until the spring of 1922. On 29 May of that year, she got underway for a voyage which took her up the coast to 704:
She returned to New York on 16 July of that year and resumed her former schedule of operations with the Scouting Fleet. On 13 September, she entered the Philadelphia Navy Yard for repairs. The destroyer did not leave the yard until December. On the 7th, she headed south to join in the annual winter
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returned to sea for her usual round of operations along the Atlantic seaboard. That duty lasted until late in October at which time her base of operations changed to Charleston. Local operations out of that port occupied her time until early December when she returned north to Philadelphia for a
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with Scouting Fleet and resumed battle practice, gunnery drills, and torpedo exercises in the West Indies. She completed that phase of her 1926 training schedule late in the spring and arrived back in Philadelphia on 5 May. During the early part of the summer, the warship continued her training
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On 7 January 1928, she started south from Philadelphia. This time, however, she participated only in the preliminary drills and exercises for the annual fleet problem. She headed back to Philadelphia in April and arrived there on the 14th. Meanwhile, Scouting Fleet and Battle Fleet joined and
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stood out of Philadelphia on her way south once more. After a brief stop at Hampton Roads, the destroyer continued on her way and arrived in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on the 16th. For the next month, she conducted engineering trials and battle practice near
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In contrast to the previous fleet problems in which she had participated, Fleet Problem VII brought Battle Fleet to the Caribbean instead of taking Scouting Fleet to the Pacific. The exercise was staged in March; and, by late April,
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until late spring. On 4 May, she arrived back in Philadelphia to prepare for her first and only deployment outside the western hemisphere. After a brief repair period at Boston and a visit to Newport, under the command of
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in February, she headed south for winter maneuvers. The destroyer arrived at Guantanamo Bay on 28 February. She concluded her part in those exercises later in the spring and returned north, arriving in New York on 2 May.
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maneuvers held in the West Indies and in Panama Bay on the Pacific side of the isthmus. Scouting Fleet transited the canal on 4 and 5 February 1926 to join Battle Fleet for Fleet Problem VI in Panama Bay. In March,
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for Fleet Problem I, the first set of combined maneuvers with Battle Fleet, conducted in the Gulf of Panama. She retransited the canal on 27 March and resumed training in the Guantanamo Bay area until late April.
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departed Philadelphia and, after a brief stop at Lynnhaven Roads, rendezvoused with Scouting Fleet as a unit of its screen. Conducting drills and exercises along the way, Scouting Fleet headed for
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had returned north, this time to New York City. During the summer of 1927, she conducted normal training exercises off the Atlantic coast and participated in the Fleet Review conducted off
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left Philadelphia on 12 October and resumed gunnery drills and battle practice at the southern drill grounds off the Virginia capes. Those drills, punctuated by visits to
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The destroyer spent the first four years of her decade of active service in operations along the Atlantic coast of the United States. After fitting out, she departed
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During August, September, and October, she conducted battle practice off the capes, departing the area periodically for visits to New York;
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arrived in Philadelphia. The warship remained there until she was decommissioned on 1 May 1930. Her name was struck from the
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Her tour in the Adriatic was probably influenced by the murder of two Americans in the newly established state of
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made a brief cruise to New York and then returned to the southern drill grounds located off the Virginia capes.
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month. In January 1929, she moved to Norfolk for repairs to her turbines; and, after post-repair trials in the
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waters. She completed that voyage at New York on 1 May and joined Destroyer Division 42, 3d Squadron,
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executed Fleet Problem VIII in the broad expanse of the Pacific between San Francisco, and the
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and the internal strife which followed and which resulted in the ousting of prime minister
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on 22 October 1930, and she was sold for scrapping on 17 January 1931 according to the
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During the summer, she conducted normal operations along the northeastern coast.
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she headed across the Atlantic in mid-June. On the 27th, she passed through the
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and Key West) she returned to Newport on 15 May. Early in June, she visited
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and his temporary replacement by a provisional government under
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for a 4 July visit to New York and gunnery practice off
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During the early portion of that tour, 116:Learn how and when to remove this message 888:This article incorporates text from the 820:Directory of Naval Officers, 1 July 1924 19:For other ships with the same name, see 812: 495:midshipmen embarked, returning them to 129: 560:, and, by mid-month, had entered the 149: 7: 2617:Ships built in Quincy, Massachusetts 463:loaded torpedoes and spare parts at 54:adding citations to reliable sources 650:. During her stay in the Adriatic, 231:Sold for scrapping, 17 January 1931 631:, Sicily, and then headed for the 487:. In August, she made a voyage to 450:Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation 178:Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation 14: 621:United States Naval Forces Europe 619:to begin a year of duty with the 444:was laid down on 30 June 1919 at 2529: 2485: 2426: 2182: 2093: 960: 881: 151: 133: 30: 365:  @ 15-knot (28 km/h) 41:needs additional citations for 362:4,900 nmi (9,100 km) 1: 897:. 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John Lorimer Worden
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation
Squantum Victory Yard
Clemson-class
destroyer
4 in (102 mm)/50
3 in (76 mm)/25
21 inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
Clemson-class
destroyer
United States Navy
World War I
John Lorimer Worden
Squantum, Massachusetts
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation
Boston Navy Yard

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