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' 1.Jf3YL F DEDICATION THE FIRST CRUISE BOOK OF THE UNITED STATES SHIP WORDEN IS HEREBY DEDICATED TO THE OFFICERS AND MEN WHO PLACED HER IN COMMISSION, THE PLANK OWNERS. W. R. MUNROE .IR I t 1 .lol-IN I.. WORDEN John Lorimer Worden was born in Westchester County, New York on 12 Marffh 1818, He was appointed a Midshipman on 10 January l8L 4 and served three years in the sloop of war ERIE on Brazil Station, followed by brief service in the-sloop CYNE and seven months at the Naval School at Philadelphia. He had duty with the Pacific Squadron Q184O-18425, the Naval Observatory 4184.4-18467 and Spent the Mexican War in the store ship SOUTHAMPTON and other ships on the Vkest Coast. He was again at the Naval ObservatoryQ185O-18525 and the next ten years were fllledt with cruises in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean Seas Ordtrcd to IK ashtngton just before the outbreak of the Civil War, he was sent South on 1 April 1861 w 1th secret orders to the squadrons at Pensacola for the rtinfoiccment of I ort P1Ck61'1S Worden was arrested on his return Journey near Montgomery, Alabama and held prisoner for seven months until released in a prisoner exchanae He had not fullt recovered from the illness brought on by his confinemcnt on 16 lanuaix 1862 Vlhell ordered to report to command the ironclad MONITOR buildtns it C1 cenpotnt, l 0112 Island Worden brought MONITOR into Hampton Roads shortly tftct 111 httall ot 8 M211 Ch 1862 and all hands spent the night in preparation for mectin tht C ontedti att iron clad VIRGINIA qformerly USS MERRIMACQ the next day ln tht battlt, xttal TOT The maintenance of the northern blockade and ievoluttonai v for tts intlutntt on naval design, Worden had his station in the pilot house, forward of tht ttu ILL lhict hours of fighting left Worden wounded in the face and nearly bltntltd hx 1 shtll whtth ex ploded just outside The command of MONITOR was taktn oxtt hy his ltr st offiter, Lieutenant Samuel D Green, but when the uonclad tttutnttl tlttt zttmporalv withdrawal VIRGINIA had retired from the action For ht 1 otsm tltsplaxttl and the great service rendered in this action, Worden was tcndtitd a xott of thanks bl Congress and promoted from Commander to Captain on S Fthtuux 1863 Affel' ading Squadron, engaging on 27 Ianuary1863, afoui hotu attton tt l oit Mt Allister A month later he destroyed by five well plitttl shots tht C onttdttatt titnser NASI-IVILLII under the guns of this fort His trontl td w ts stt utk fouttetn ttmes during the attack on Charleston, 7 April 1863 Shortly ttttt this tttton, Vloiden was assigned to ironclad construction work at New York Ht w ts Suptttntendent of the United States Naval Academy 1869 187-IQ and tot tht ntxt two tt ns w is in command of the European Squadr on, visiting ports of Not tht t n I utopt Ind trutsmg in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Russo ltn ktsh w 11 Il mtl ht w 1 member of the Txamining Board and Prtsidtnt ot tht htm In 1 U 1161 html his xol untary retirement on 23 Dectmber 1886 vthtn Q Onuket, W Hdul mm tm Mft tht full sea pay of his grade lle madc his hc n vt 1 I ltd of pneumonia on 19 October 1897 j M m N Hmmm D L umm K U . 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Worden, daughter-in-law of Rear Admiral John Lorimer Worden, USN, The second WORDEN QDD-2885, keel laid 30 June 1919 and launched on 24 October 1919, was placed in commission 24 Feb- ruary 1920, Lieutenant David H. Stuart, USN, in command. The third WORDEN QDD-3525, keel laid 29 December 1932 and launched on 27 October 1934, under the sponsorship of Mrs. John Halligan, wife of Rear Admiral Halligan, USN. Placed in commission on 15 January 1935, Commander Robert E, Kerr, USN, in command. The fourth WORDEN QDLG-185, keel laid 19 September 1960, was launched by Mrs. William R, Smedberg III, wife of Vice Admiral Smedberg, Chief, Bureau ofNava1 Personnel, on 2 June 1962. my aaa Sl'llP'5 HISTORY The fourth VN'ORlJliN, a uuidrm 1n1f+1h is i,,s.m , m rl mari BJELLI at Bath, Maine, O11 2 JLIIIC lkllif. Blu uns .wzisxxslarervnufmd on m57im! 1963. Commanded by Captain 501111 liillllu ll , :lu num :ww mem, out availability at Boston Naval Slmipyaxxl du: my Mvpimzlln z .uw-.E 1, u nflwiz' 1963. During the month ol' Novelnlwa' alll- zx.uwm.i lu sm lux. rm. Ocean via the Panama Canal lolwllulllv-pwlilulH1 Mm lm L am-is nm. lI1 early 196-1, VVORDEN flllml ll SL 'l'lL'h ul lc, ilitl 1111:-: Ilia? wil? ilu Pacific Missile Range for Systems cjmliihxu uw- Irfan-, 1.1 1.1 1.m.im .5 by Final ACCGpI1aI1C6 T1'ia1lS Lind llusl Slxdlwrllmxl .f'l x xmlxalfzlxlx :iz limgg Beach Naval Shipyard. After leavinpl llnc gui ul in mm Apr fl, :ara num: -r went shakedown training under lfleex Llixaunny l.1.,up, H4111 lingo, ln early July, WORDEN pzli'Iicip:1lcd in lllltlgilllvil l'fll rl Ing, gi I :wa Fleet anti-air warfare exercise, gain-v1' ulmh crfpmiu x ultima, we., relieved as Commanding Officer hv Lkxpmui Vwllmm li, Mum-pf, hr, WQRDEN, now proven to battle ixuiriy, Iver-an hm L an-11 41:-W pm H1351 - ating ship of the Fleet with a deployxnem muh l'xlcir-Icl1nl':n'11ii IH August. ' FIRST comivmmonvcz c11i.NHAR CAPTAIN S. L,.cJ'i1nruw, lm S W is S S T4 yy , , V Nia. A 1 W The Ship's Insigne The heraldic composition has four complementing quadrants. Sea Power, as an essential element of national power, is symbolized by the silhouette of USS WORDEN in the center projecting its dual mission of antiair and antisubmarine warfare. The silhouette of MONITOR symbolizes a historic event in the life of Rear Admiral John L. Worden, for whom the ship is named. Admiral Worden was the commanding officer of MONITOR during its famed engagement with CSS VIROTNIA qlVll1YRRlMACj in Hampton Roads, Virginia, The four stylized stars indicate that the DLG-18 is the fourth ship so named. The ship's motto ld fiat WORlDliNsi translates freely to mean Let WOR OILN do it and is indicative of the spirit in which VYORDEN will undertake all tasks. - 4 Al L EN Ei, EXECUTIVE OFFICER COMMANDER S. J. SLEEPER, USN COMMANDINC OFFICER CAPTAIN W. R. MUNROE, JR. 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CTRONICS MXYIILRIXXI,Uf'l'lCQi'.li '1 1' I , 1 x x X 1 Xia: X fi--af sv e 'f' .e sm'.:fxv QI. to rg Qfrontp Vanover, Yates, Riddel, Burkett, Byford, Ridgeway, Cook, Coffey, Titus Miller, Layne, Henwood, Lefavor. qbackp Guerra,McJunkins,Quar1es. OC DIVISION ff i QFront Row - L to Ry Breilein, Tramble, Phur, Wilsun, Iwllflu-xrul., ltwmp lm In fm Hubbard, Wollin, Carlson, Marsh. QBack Rowj li1'dcrly, llmwullm, Uslwmm-, mwiu-n 0E DIVISION P i 2 E 2 i E I P V 5 E E I ! I 5 C 5, v fN..g.fN...?q,..-f..-Q.. Q.-,1,.,, Q.. V7 QFront Row - L to Ry Wilkie, Barr, Bennett, Bullion, Carrillo, Henley, Boyette, Smith, King Johnson, G. R., La Mattina, Fetherolf, Richmond, Clouser, Feller, Ferguson, Miller Hemelstrantl, Johnson, A, D., QBac:k Rowj Carter. OI DIVISION K . I YQ :,, , QLLM- ' V' 1 z:f,w3.4,,x. 3125'- . . -. vs 'f .',.::,1.1?..-'-1:-6-, rf, , ,:, qg wmg x- K y 46 , ' ff w w f, W - 59 : ,k1.,g, 5 431 - , - w... 0 W ' ' qv.. -:.- HM +- fi' 1165- '. '4 fe .6 . 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N A ' I FIRST DIVISION ' ,Zi ... ,Q i ,J-swims i is 5 011, f 1 , 1 r i lKv'1va'liii-.1 - l in lip Urns, cmipu, llrynm, lfnlmn, Devin, Gilliam, Patron, Jones, Koenig, Walker, NI us v viva, l3:ir'.il.l14, NN ilslln, snmlers, llignn l l, l Liste r, Reager, Barranca, Fleming, P ina, 'lNlinriiiig,nm, NU .sliiniliii-,gl Iilwnmw, C1i'ugm'y, Overlock, Foster, Frevert, Stevens, Link, inllnfv, lim-I'-li, l'.ii,gi-, liplun, clrnssn, Mninnicli, Wiiltington, P., Burgess, Tombleson, Turner. 35 3 Q 3 1? s l z 5 l ll 'a f I ,5, 9 ,f 2 Y l i i 5? l l l i l 4 ..f ,xv E 'iv , if 5 ll l 4 I l l l I 'l l is s f ' f -mi N H-Qxmw s... Y' , P I Cds K Jr L. ' 1 StQckdiH, l.Ck:F7, ' ,f ffmifw, Fix' 'f f fPirsn Row - ' Second Row, 1 CoCkram,fImw, A 35 SECO D DIVISION '3 f 4 I THIRD DIVISION . 2 lxuqlx X mu Nurs Bowers, Martm, G111ette, Ingram, Dash mlm lI1LlI1 Aclwrfqon, XAanag1t1S Staub, Foster f' .......... ...-ai :usl k an f f 5f,L-U. .LJ A Q HWYNA .I,.KmVAmliw il fl,, I Founru owlsaou ---sw. L1 ga Qlineeling - I. 'A gy , M, 'SBIR toil! Hflllf HA ',1l1,f,r,f1zI5:,' I I ZLIVKV I K 1111311 I uebccke, ff: -, lx-r' I Deikemple, 'I 1'ZlHf,If:l, l,n: ' , , 1 l , lfll f1lmm,Iln11m ' f Qt IVIILESTONES AUGUST 1963 FEBRUARY 1965 - 1, vi 1 1 -, , X, ,, 5 15' 2-, - 1 11 4 'd g , Ls ' -.fy 1 J V A ' ' f- f ' . ' - ' f ' 'J' j' 'f un ' A ..., , .. '- ' v . ' V , ' -. 'WE 'Y ki ' - .' . -' ' . - -, A - 9 f' 5 ' 1 V'1i35v , ,4,., ,.. .- , , - - A A ,, ,. 5, .41 A ,yy gh: ffl, 'H w . f - ,L - -,j ,,3.i,.gf - 1 ,, -' - - . ' f f. , aff TPL f,-sea?-:..'i . 1 - . J L. ' A fir ff.. -:W . ' Q r. 1 ' . , , ',, k 3211 1 ' ' ' , K 4 , 'Ke-L il ' ' ' 1 -5- .1 Q , 1 t ,nw V OMMISSIONED AUGUST 1963 AT BUSTON NAVAL Sl-ll ' , E, ' ., . .- , , ' ,if - .V MW , ,, A E' -2 , vars' - l Q Q 5, 3 -.- ,,.,,...- I Q. , , , VW vfcy,,..,4,1ggwff ' W. 1 'U ff . 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X i f 5 ' Q , E Y 1 Q 5 Q x X X. gf E53 S E ri? ,QQ xg i 4' rf g v4 vc N5 ix WS , sf f 77 ' 4, ,W wi ws, 4. bi 4 'f Z 4 1 f , I fa, 0 ,,.,,.......M...- ,, CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS 2 August 1965 Dear Captain Lothron On the occasion of the commissioning of your ship, USS WORDEN QDLG-lol, L extend to you my congratulations on your new command and wish you, your officers and crew a successful and rewarding cruise. USS WORDEN is a double ended Terrier guided missile destroyer whose armament will greatly increase the Anti-Air and Anti-Submarine warfare capability of our Navy. The characteristics of your ship reflect the technological advances which have significantly improved the combat efficiency of the Navy through improved weapons and other epochal changes in combatant ships. It is your privilege to command one of the finest ships of the finest Navy on earth. The duties and responsibilities which will rest upon your shoulders during the time you have command will be heavy indeed. It will be your duty to weld the fine officers and men who compose your crew into a combat unit ready to carry out any of the many missions which may be assigned your ship. It will be your responsibility to generate the teamwork, the personal skill, and the individual devotion to duty making USS WQRDEN the effective fighting unit that she deserves to be. It will be your duty to ensure that each indi- vidual who has the honor to serve in your ship will have the personal satisfaction of being an important part of a success- ful fighting organization of the United States Navy. As Commanding Officer of your powerful ship, you will realize that you your ship and each individual in her must be able to re- nd to,any crisis with which the United States may be confronted. SP0 You and each one of your ship's company must be able to act swiftly and intelligently just as other men have done in U. S. men-of-war bef e ou. By so doing you will make a personal contribution to or y the Na.vy's rich and meaningful tradition. To you and each member I of your ship's company, a fair breeze and God s help in the many tasks which you will encounter. Sincerely yours, Captain Scott Lothrop, U N DAGYSQQ? MCBQNALD Prospective Commanding Officer UBS WORDEN QDLG-181 cfo supervisor of shipbuilding, USN Bath Iron Works Corporation Bath, Maine L 43 ff' 4 ' ' ' , . ,, '. .. ,, . QW, 214: N f 5 I 'v -rig, 30,11 .V Q ' ' ' 'jf' mf! 'I f ,V Q A ., f ffflwaf may Q, Keel laying 19 September 1960 , Sea Trials i Bath, Maine l la,aL a ? 2 S S i L Commissioning I Day .1 .1-3,41 W' 1 V ' V . - V A 1 . - .. A ' A .2 gff.-5,' Uk 'E U l' W ' ' 'uf' 'W .ls-iif f-IQFJTP 1 V . . J ., N . QA a, , Q , A -. , . . , ft, 'ii . iw i . ' .V awp . ' ' ' f: -' ' if i -New. . . -f - 1, 1. 2 .,:frgHx,v,,l We - -f ' ' ' 1, -:fry grlg is 2, 3 , Y' ' A V- . SZ. YT i - f ' iwif Y H . 1 ,,.'f L. L., CAM 12111: f ' ' , . A .f',g3,n:: f':':2-LQ. ' ,, - .V ' gg: 2, 3 1, . . F. 'i1a.fQ'?eQgQ e qi ' ,-as W , .T 5-ff' -, f A. '22-1-'f r' iwggqgvtk, 'V l is . on . ,,...-, 1 653, if ,Ev-3 I . . . ti .sn--1. -- ,,, I - , .sa Q , A, . ' vow at if i F7 ' 1. . A - .. 2 ,QMQWA is ,ik Commissioning Band Selections Boston Naval Base Band 'k lnvociation W Commander Jam-es R. Marks, CHC, USN Chaplain, Boston. Naval ShiPllfl d 'k Welcoming Remarks Captain Frank C. Jones., USN Commander, Boston Nana! Shipyard t Introduction of Rear Admiral Artliur lil. Taylor, USN Commandant, First Naval District Captain Frank C. Jones, USN i' Remarks and Introduction of Vice Admiral William R. Smedberg Ill, USN Chief of Naval Personnel and Deputy Chief of Naval Operations lPersonnel and Naval Reservel Rear Admiral Arthur H. Taylor, USN Address Vice Admiral William, R. Smedherg Ill. USN Reading Of Navy Department Orders to Commission USS WORDEN KDLG-IBD Rear Admiral Arthur H. Taylor, USN 'A' Ensign, Jack and Commission Pennant are hoisted as the band play.-4 the National Anthem. The ship is now in commission. 'k 'A' .,iy.f,zL1-ca ' K if C eremon 1111115 uf iumrndndlng Officers Orders luptum Sant! lothrup USN urxxrumdlng Uttmu' aisumew command P1141 Wztgh 1-4 -NL by HIL Executive Officer lummarulfr .luck W la'ulle1' USN Lumrmaminng Uttxur gum the order tor the persona or Admxrzl Smndberg tu It brokxn at the truck Rutth md Hmm-.h -. Admirals March bun Sdute Remfzrks tfzpfmn Scntf Iothrop U IN fI'P'ltllfl.flUIl ot Nponwrw Gift Hr-e Hzllmm I1 'vmdbfrq III mu clung an vt Pfrwnne-I re-enhwtlflg this date E tdmaral Hzljuzm H Smadherq III N Re I'l0dlCtl0Il l,HlIlI7lflIHfI Imran fx 'Hnrlw CHC SN lhuplam Howhm Xmal .Shipyard Hand Selectmn-x Huston Ama! Base Band 3-8' 494' A X x f I LQ:-1 mf W ' g .5-4-J 1 ' .V jx Boston R Nmffolk Bermuda 'lx xx , lk N ' 'R 6 X Q- WH ., an D x XR bf' E 8 Panama Canal S Z? Q I . 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