Baton Rouge is the home to the Fletcher class destroyer USS Kidd. This is a WWII destroyer restored to the configuration she fought as in WWII.
Actually getting to the ship for a tour was a challenge the morning we were there as the ship has a railroad between it and the parking area. A stationary train made for difficult access. |
Eventually the train moved on and we could get to the visitors center. |
The welcome center is full of great exhibits telling about the ship and all kinds of other navy warships. Plan on spending some time there.
A memorial to WWII submariners is on display |
Once aboard we were free to explore the ship at our own pace |
The stern was the location for the depth charges |
The 5" gun mounts were open to climb inside and see the area. This was the first I had been able to do that on any of the ships we have visited. |
These depth charges have the setting dial for when to explode |
Area where shells and powder were sent to the 5" gun |
Different types of shells were color coded - armor piercing, anti personnel, anti aircraft |
Command Center |
Radio room |
The bridge where the ship was steered |
Torpedo's which were able to swing to be launched over the side of the ship |
A nice feature of the ships display was the use of the sailors storage areas in the berthing area to give a history of each of the Fletcher class destroyers |
Very neat. Do you think the depth charges still work? Or is everything fake?
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