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  • “The Sailor & The Spindle” — Stories of the KIDD & the CHAUNCEY

    WWII (1943-46)

    Life in the Navy is fraught with danger, whether in peacetime or war. Ships that weigh thousands of tons do not stop on a dime. Sometimes, someone does not...

  • “Kamikaze Warfare – The Aft Fireroom”

    WWII (1943-46)

    If there is one strong suit about a destroyer that stands out above anything else in terms of combat readiness, it is her redundancy. Almost every major piece of...

  • “Seven Spades and the Comic Book”

    WWII (1943-46)

    Rear Admiral Allan B. Roby, the KIDD's first commander, recounts a humorous story of one of the KIDD's easier mid-ocean rescues during World War II.

  • “Kamikaze Warfare Damage Control”

    WWII (1943-46)

    Damage control: without it, you're sunk, ... quite literally. These are the menóand today, the womenówho repair the ship while underway and far from the dry docks and shipyards....

  • “You Just Missed Them … ” – Reporting For Duty

    WWII (1943-46)

    In the 1954 feature film The Caine Mutiny, starring Humphrey Bogart, there is a humorous scene in which the character played by Robert Francis reports aboard the wrong ship....

  • “Torpedoes In The Water” — Rescue Off Rabaul, Part II

    WWII (1943-46)

    In an earlier story from Bill Cox, one of the KIDD's torpedomen's mates during World War II, he tells of how Captain Roby evaded a torpedo attack by Japanese...

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Museum Closed 12/25/2024

The museum will be closed only on Christmas Day,12/25/2024. We are open on Christmas Eve. Happy Holidays to you all.