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USS Worden (DD-352)

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divisions, a destroyer flotilla flagship (a light cruiser), two destroyer squadrons, one destroyer tender, an aircraft carrier, and base force units necessary for servicing those ships; that dispatch marked the establishment of the Hawaiian Detachment—the forerunner of the ultimate basing of the
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Although, in the operational plans for the attack, Japanese submarines were supposed to attack American ships as they emerged from Pearl Harbor, their attempts to carry out the mission failed. The danger of enemy submarines, however, did exist; and purported submarine sightings proliferated.
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picked up a submarine contact at 1240—well over three hours after the attack by the enemy aircraft had been completed—and dropped seven depth charges. That afternoon, the destroyer joined a task force built around the light cruiser
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William G. Pogue, the stricken destroyer's commanding officer, ordered abandon ship; and, as he was directing that effort, was swept overboard into the wintry seas by a heavy wave that broke over the ship.
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worked primarily in the Hawaiian Islands over the next two years, interspersing her time at Pearl Harbor and its environs with regular periods of upkeep on the West Coast. Upon the conclusion of
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group to the south of the Fiji Islands on the following day, when the carrier forces joined marine-laden troop transports that had sailed from Wellington, New Zealand, for the invasion of the
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attack, but one of her gunners, Quartermaster 3d Class Raymond H. Brubaker, shot down a bomber with a .50-caliber Browning machine gun. Within two hours of the commencement of the attack,
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shifted south to San Diego, reaching that port on 19 September, and commenced four years of operations from there as a unit of Destroyer Squadrons,
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task force, twice dropped depth charges on suspected enemy submarine contacts off Oahu on 16 January 1942 and again six days later.
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returned to Pearl Harbor on the 13th and was soon assigned to the screen of a revitalized TF 11, built around the newly repaired
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put to sea on the 13th and, the following day, rendezvoused with TF 16 off Efate in the New Hebrides. Formed around the carriers
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task force. "Lady Lex" had succumbed to massive internal explosions and fires started during the battle. As part of that group,
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Pogue was among the fortunate ones, however, because he was hauled, unconscious, out of the sea. Fourteen of his crew drowned.
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passed a towline to her stricken sister and attempted to tow her free, but the cable parted, and the heavy seas began moving
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to Pearl Harbor, arriving there on 23 September. Five days later, she sailed with two other destroyers—screening the
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directed the Commander in Chief of the United States Fleet to transfer, temporarily, to the Hawaiian area two heavy
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went to her assistance, passing a tow line to the sinking ship and pulling her clear of the channel entrance.
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sighted signal lights in the darkness. She soon took on board 36 survivors of the sunken Army transport
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onto a pinnacle that tore into her hull beneath her engine room and caused a complete loss of power.
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discovered what looked like a surfaced enemy submarine and went on the offensive. After having seen
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south of the Solomons protecting supply and communication lines leading to Guadalcanal. During the
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returned to patrol and escort operations in the Hawaiian Islands; and, while thus engaged with the
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and put her out of action, necessitating a trip to the mainland United States for repairs.
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where her guns were disassembled for alterations. She then shifted south on 21 May to the
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medical department tended six injured men, and the ship brought the crew safely to port.
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caught up with TF 16 on 3 August and, shortly before daybreak on the 7th, was screening
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proceeded independently homeward upon conclusion of her visit, the destroyers paused at
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A collection of photographs, documents and memories of those of served aboard the USS
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being abandoned shortly after a hull breach beneath the engine room, 12 January 1943.
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departed Puget Sound on 1 April 1935 for her shakedown cruise that took her first to
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returned to the open sea on 14 December as part of the covering force moving toward
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pattern of operations out of San Diego. Five days after hostilities began in
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sailed on 28 May with TF 16—the force now under the command of Rear Admiral
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as that transport put the preliminary Army security unit on the shores of
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took on her vital cargo to replenish ships of the carrier task force,
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in the spring of 1940, the entire fleet was based in Hawaiian waters.
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was joined in that port by the cruisers and destroyers of the former
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struck a mine in Bulari Passage (a break in the reefs near Nouméa),
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as the carrier launched air strikes against Japanese positions on
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screened the flattop as she launched air strikes in company with
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aircraft before returning to the Hawaiian Islands for training.
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to Nouméa. In her absence, the American carriers engaged in the
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during her post-repair trials in the San Pedro-San Diego area.
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task force but was temporarily detached on the 21st to escort
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left Pearl Harbor on 5 February to escort the seaplane tender
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as she sailed to Midway and flew off reinforcement groups of
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task force, bound for a rendezvous area southwest of the
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fueled the ships of TF 11 on the morning of 11 December,
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had gotten underway and was proceeding to the open sea.
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sailed from San Francisco to support the occupation of
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soon returned south to San Francisco and later joined
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and escorted her to a fueling rendezvous with Admiral
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to Nouméa, reaching that port four days later. While
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After a post-shakedown refit at her builders' yard,
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On 5 October 1939, she sailed for Pearl Harbor. 1467:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in January 1943 214:6500 nmi at 12 knots (12,000 km at 22 km/h) 1819:Ships present during the attack on Pearl Harbor 1085:to Puget Sound where they arrived on the 14th. 565:On the morning of 7 December 1941, during the 427:and the Panama Canal, she arrived back at the 1452: 1306: 940:and sunk about 75 miles southwest of NoumĂ©a. 533:was attached to this new force, commanded by 8: 1829:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean 1809:World War II destroyers of the United States 1426:List of destroyers of the United States Navy 933:which had been torpedoed on the 25th by the 910:patrolled the harbor entrance. On the 28th, 792:On 12 May—two days after she reached NoumĂ©a— 518:duties on 6 September. On 22 September, the 389:, where on 17 May she embarked Rear Admiral 1259:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 818:, this force was commanded by Vice Admiral 1459: 1445: 1437: 1313: 1299: 1291: 573:lay in a nest alongside destroyer tender 337:was laid down on 29 December 1932 at the 1253:This article incorporates text from the 830:TF 16 reached Pearl Harbor on the 26th. 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1199: 778:was detached to escort the fleet oiler 540:, whose flag flew in the heavy cruiser 349:; and commissioned on 15 January 1935. 1824:Ships of the Aleutian Islands campaign 1218:. Vol. 2 (3rd ed.). London: 365:, and thence along the coast of Lower 27: 182:341 ft 3 in (104.01 m) 51: 7: 1814:Ships built in Bremerton, Washington 1216:Pacific Islands. Sailing Directions 1024:. Less than a week later, however, 767:'s TF 17, built around the carrier 190:34 ft 2 in (10.41 m) 1839:Maritime incidents in January 1943 894:headed for the South Pacific with 618:rendezvoused with the fleet oiler 610:. Searching the seas southwest of 198:8 ft 10 in (2.69 m) 14: 1210:Hydrographic Office, ed. (1900). 1156:A strong current, however, swept 925:En route on the first night out, 666:to a safe haven at Pearl Harbor, 499:, before returning to San Diego. 263:1 Ă— Mk 33 Gun Fire Control System 1804:Farragut-class destroyers (1934) 1777: 1772: 1760: 1752: 1246: 961:to NoumĂ©a, where she landed the 651:bow and the next night escorted 53: 31: 1018:and damage the seaplane tender 1013:Japanese aircraft carrier  647:assumed a screening station on 606:, the flagship of Rear Admiral 273:8 Ă— 21" (533 mm) T Tubes (2x4), 1844:Shipwrecks of the Alaska coast 1190:for her World War II service. 1001:Battle of the Eastern Solomons 987:Battle of the Eastern Solomons 385:on 6 May and steamed north to 1: 1262:. The entry can be found 983:preparatory to the landings. 741:Departing NoumĂ©a on 7 March, 407:subsequently returned to the 1093:in screening the battleship 506:on 1 September 1939 altered 293:2 Ă— Depth Charge stern racks 1212:"VII: Uen Island to NoumĂ©a" 1860: 1107: 421:New Bedford, Massachusetts 18: 1747: 1421: 1395: 1331: 1072:San Francisco, California 875:. The destroyer escorted 520:Chief of Naval Operations 514:, the Navy commenced its 222:186 officers and enlisted 149: 46: 30: 1026:Japanese submarine  991:For the next two weeks, 935:Japanese submarine  239:5"(127mm)/38cal DP (5x1) 16:Farragut-class destroyer 1220:Eyre & Spottiswoode 965:survivors on 1 August. 918:got underway to rejoin 864:from 4 to 6 June 1942. 787:Battle of the Coral Sea 527:Fleet at Pearl Harbor. 345:, Commander, Aircraft, 283:2 Ă— Mk 51 Gun Directors 150:General characteristics 1123: 655:away from danger when 567:attack on Pearl Harbor 1126:On 27 December 1942, 1117: 502:The coming of war in 429:Puget Sound Navy Yard 363:San Diego, California 339:Puget Sound Navy Yard 145:Sunk, 12 January 1943 91:Puget Sound Navy Yard 1140:Dutch Harbor, Alaska 703:and the fleet oiler 409:Washington Navy Yard 327:. She was named for 1110:Landing at Amchitka 836:Raymond A. 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Index

USS Worden

John Lorimer Worden
Puget Sound Navy Yard
battle stars
Farragut-class
destroyer
5"(127mm)/38cal DP (5x1)
21 inch (533 mm)
.50cal (12.7mm)
5" (127mm)/38cal DP
Oerlikon 20 mm AA
Bofors 40 mm AA
Farragut-class
destroyer
United States Navy
World War II
John Lorimer Worden
Puget Sound Navy Yard
John Halligan, Jr.
Battle Force
San Diego, California
California
Mexico
Puerto San José
Puntarenas
Panama Canal
Washington, D.C.
Joseph K. Taussig
Potomac River

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