Fletcher-class destroyer USS KIDD (DD-661)

 

 

A-7E Corsair II jet attack aircraft

 

 

P-40E Warhawk fighter plane

 

 

Visit the Men and Women Who Made the History

That You and I Can Only Read About

 

Welcome to the official Internet home port of the Fletcher-class destroyer USS KIDD (DD-661), the "Pirate of the Pacific."  Located in the heart of scenic downtown Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she is the centerpiece of a memorial which serves to honor the men and women of our American armed forces.  Through these pages, you will take a step back in time and learn about their sacrifices for the freedoms we enjoy today.

 

A website, however, is no substitute for the real thing.  We encourage you to come to Baton Rouge and walk the decks of the KIDD in person.  See the aircraft that soared through the skies of Southeast Asia during two eras of conflict.  Examine the dented helmet of an infantryman who stormed the beaches of Normandy.  Touch the names of the fallen Americans whose names are carved into the black granite walls of the Louisiana Memorial Plaza.  We promise you:  you won't be the same afterward.

 

Support Our Troops!

Come celebrate Independence Day at the USS KIDD!

SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!

 

Remember Our Veterans Every Day in the Coming Months!  Fly a Flag.  Wear a Ribbon.  Show That You Remember.  Show That You Care.

FOURTH OF JULY

STAR-SPANGLED CELEBRATION

 

Join us downtown on the riverfront at the USS KIDD on Friday, July 04, for the Star-Spangled Celebration.  Lots of food, fun, and fireworks combine with live music and a World War II naval-air battle to bring the house down and wrap up the Fourth with a blast.

 

Click Here to learn more about it.

 


USS KIDD Website Version 1.0 launched March 01, 1997.
USS KIDD Website Version 5.0 left drydock following refit April 19, 2006.

Last updated: June 11, 2008.
 

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