The American volunteers boarded Philadelphia on February 16, 1804 and were met by a group of Barbary pirates who were guarding their prize. During the ensuing hand-to-hand combat, Reuben James, with both of his hands already wounded, positioned himself between Lieutenant Decatur and a swordwielding pirate. Reuben James, willing to give his life in defense of his captain, took the blow from the sword but survived and recovered from his wounds.
Reuben James continued his career in the U.S. Navy, including many years with Decatur. James was forced to retire in January 1836 because of declining health brought on because of past wounds. He died on December 3, 1838 at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Washington, DC.
Three warships of the US Navy have borne the name USS Reuben James: DD-245, DE-153, and FFG-57.
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