The USS Rhode Island's incredible rescue of USS Monitor's Crew
USS Rhode Island was detailed to tow USS Monitor from Hampton Roads, Virginia, to Beaufort, North Carolina. Commander Stephen Decatur Trenchard, known for his bravery and successful rescue efforts, captained Rhode Island. (In August 1856, Queen Victoria of England presented him with a ceremonial gold sword for saving the crew of the sinking British bark Adieu.) On December 29, 1862, the two vessels left on their voyage south. As Rhode Island and Monitor rounded Cape Hatteras on December 30, they encountered a heavy gale. Heavy seas overwhelmed Monitor, causing the ironclad to begin to sink. Trenchard maneuvered his vessel as close to Monitor as feasible, launching his ship’s boats. Sixteen crew were lost, yet 47 were rescued thanks to Rhode Island‘s heroic efforts. Seven of Trenchard’s crew members were awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions during Monitor‘s sinking. This video is for your personal use only, and no further use is permitted. You may not reproduce, distribute, transmit, or provide access to this video to any other person or entity. All rights are reserved by The Mariners' Museum and Park. © 2022 The Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Va.

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