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  • “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...

  • “A Light in the Darkness” — Encounter Off of Guam

    WWII (1943-46)

    This next story comes from Rear Admiral Allan B. Roby, the KIDD's first commander. In a footnote to an earlier story, we mentioned how the KIDD narrowly avoided a...

  • “Kamikaze Warfare – Wounded on the Flying Bridge; First Aid in the Aft Head”

    WWII (1943-46)

    Seaman 2nd class James P. Takitch, in a series of interviews with curator Timothy C. Rizzuto and KIDD historian Fred G. Benton, Jr., gives a vivid account of his...

  • “Refueling at Sea” — A Funny Story About a New Sailor

    WWII (1943-46)

    Seaman 2nd class James P. Takitch, in this interview with curator Timothy C. Rizzuto and KIDD historian Fred G. Benton, Jr., gives an example of a dirty, yet humorous,...

  • “Refueling at Sea” — Helm Duty

    WWII (1943-46)

    Learning to drive a car is perhaps every teenager's most anticipated moment and every parent's most dreaded nightmare. But in the Armed Forces, it is not unusual to find...

  • “Don’t Stop for Anything” — Mail Run on Tinian

    WWII (1943-46)

    Lieutenant (j.g.) William T. Barnhouse recounts the surreal experience of encountering a shopping bazaar on the beach on the island of Tinian while making a shoreside mail run for...

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Ship Not on Site

Unfortunately the USS KIDD is not on site and we are hoping for her return in the spring. Museum hours run from 9:30AM-3:30PM.