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The port side of the USS Kidd on dry land. Kidd was towed from Philadelphia and arrived in Baton Rouge on 23 May 1982, where she was transferred to the Louisiana Naval War Memorial Commission. She is now on public view as a museum vessel and hosts youth group overnight encampments.
The Kidd, a 370-foot Fletcher-class destroyer, saw major action in WWII, was later deployed in the Korean War, and has been in Baton Rouge since 1982, where it serves as an integral component of ...
English: The former U.S. Navy destroyer USS Kidd (DD-661) on its dry-dock platform in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (USA), on 26 February 2015. Date:
USS Caperton (DD-650), aboard USS Kidd, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; USS Knapp, in Columbia River Maritime Museum, Oregon [21] USS Chauncey, aboard USS Kidd, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; USS Monssen, in Freedom Park, Nebraska; Zerstörer 1 (D170) or Zerstörer 6, in Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden [22]
The Navy reports that the number of sailors aboard the USS Kidd confirmed to be infected with the novel coronavirus has nearly doubled, rising from 18 on Friday to 33. In a statement issued ...
English: Forecastle of the Fletcher-class destroyer USS Kidd (DD-661) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (USA), on 26 August 1988. Date: 26 August 1988: Source: Own work: Author:
USS Kidd: United States Louisiana: Baton Rouge: United States: 1943 Fletcher class: Destroyer: Kamikaze [30] USS Laffey: United States South Carolina: Mount Pleasant: United States: 1943 Allen M. Sumner class: Destroyer: National Historic Landmark, survived 7 Kamikazes [31] USS LCI(L)-1091: United States California: Eureka: United States: 1944 ...
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