5inch38 means barrell is 5inchs diameter and 38times 5inch in lenths so the barrell is 190 inchs long. The battle ships have 16inch 50. 16x50=800 inchs long with a 16inch diameter barrell. Thank you from a gunners mate guns chief USN retired
My deepest respect and gratitude to your uncle for his service. My dad was US Army. He served at Guadalcanal 1943-44. They truly are “the Greatest Generation”.
Thanks for the tour. I so want to visit this originally decked out WWII fletcher class destroyer as it was left in the exact modification at the time. A true time capsule, or should I say, time “vessel”!
The trick with the toilets (head) is to get the first seat where the water comes in. Make a big wad of some toilet paper, light it and drop it in. Then watch people jump. It doesn't hurt anybody, but is disconcerting to see flames passing under. Served on another Fletcher.
I liked your video, I was a sailor on the last crew of the sister ship of the uss Kidd, the uss John Rodgers, in Mexico the E-01 cuitlahuac, do you have photos? upload them
Great tour Curious it was used in the new Hanks movie Greyhound and I’m wondering what is the top deck cabin with four front windows? Usually the top watch surrounds it. Thanks
u said none of the guns worked anymore, but the 5 inches still work and they fire them every year or so. I don't know about the AA, and I know for sure the depth charges are not active.
Went here when I was a kid. They let us sleep in over night. I had the top bunk and the ceiling was so close, I woke up and bashed my head in the middle of the night 😂😂 good times
Whale boat not a lifeboat. All others are floats or rafts. Sick bay not doctors office. Most all DD only had a corpsman not a doctor. Galley not kitchen. Starboard is the right hand side locking towards the bow.
Too bad he can't get his terminology correct. I have been aboard the Kidd. She needs some up keep. Why give a tour if you don't sh&& from shinola???? ALL her guns were antiaircraft.
Tyrone Marcucci,, obviously tourguide is not an ex- sailor! Every compartment is marked, if you know how to read Compartment check list. What it is, where it is, and who is responsible for it.
I remember years ago before they renovated the U-505 exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry here in Chicago there was a tour guide who absolutely nothing about the German U-Boat nor WWII at all. I started talking about it myself and everyone started looking at me and and there was an older man obviously Navy himself who knew Navy terminology particularly for submarines. I'm Marine Corps myself but I know that the kitchen is the galley, the bathroom is the head Marines who served aboard vessels such as battleships, aircraft carriers and cruisers had to know Naval terminology just like the Navy and even those of us who didn't. He needs to get a Blue Jackets Manual to get up to speed with Navy terminology.
I'm impressed by how well she has been taken care of. I would love to visit.
5inch38 means barrell is 5inchs diameter and 38times 5inch in lenths so the barrell is 190 inchs long. The battle ships have 16inch 50. 16x50=800 inchs long with a 16inch diameter barrell. Thank you from a gunners mate guns chief USN retired
Served on the Kidd from July 1956 thru November 1959. Made three West Pac cruises.
I served on the USS Uhlmann DD-687 from 1957-59
@@clydejohnson7691 it must have rolled in an open sea.
My Uncle, Joseph Hacke served aboard this ship in WWII, when the Kamikaze plane struck it. He was injured and received a Purple heart.
My deepest respect and gratitude to your uncle for his service. My dad was US Army. He served at Guadalcanal 1943-44. They truly are “the Greatest Generation”.
I remember this ship very well. I took a tour with the boy scouts of America back in the day
Omg same I slept on it lol
Thanks for the tour. I so want to visit this originally decked out WWII fletcher class destroyer as it was left in the exact modification at the time. A true time capsule, or should I say, time “vessel”!
The trick with the toilets (head) is to get the first seat where the water comes in. Make a big wad of some toilet paper, light it and drop it in. Then watch people jump. It doesn't hurt anybody, but is disconcerting to see flames passing under. Served on another Fletcher.
The trick was staying off the first seat (red one) , it was reserved for the guys who had the clap
I liked your video, I was a sailor on the last crew of the sister ship of the uss Kidd, the uss John Rodgers, in Mexico the E-01 cuitlahuac, do you have photos? upload them
Ah, I went here when I was younger. Pretty awesome tour, I must say. Nice video.
Great tour Curious it was used in the new Hanks movie Greyhound and I’m wondering what is the top deck cabin with four front windows? Usually the top watch surrounds it. Thanks
I toured this ship April 25 2017
u said none of the guns worked anymore, but the 5 inches still work and they fire them every year or so. I don't know about the AA, and I know for sure the depth charges are not active.
Went here when I was a kid. They let us sleep in over night. I had the top bunk and the ceiling was so close, I woke up and bashed my head in the middle of the night 😂😂 good times
Nicely done. Thank you for taking us along.
Very very interesting stuff. 😀
Very very interesting !!
😀
I came here from world of warships as this is my favorite ship in that game
frisianmouve same
6:13 Me
love you hayes
Is there a tour of the uss Louisiana
More narrow than 8 thought I've been on the Missouri
Whale boat not a lifeboat.
All others are floats or rafts.
Sick bay not doctors office. Most all DD only had a corpsman not a doctor.
Galley not kitchen.
Starboard is the right hand side locking towards the bow.
Anchors away. Swabby
we may need all these ships again...………………….
Won’t happen
Must have been brutal on the open ocean, it's not big.
@7:00, You know what the red seat was for?
You don’t wanna know. Lol
Too bad he can't get his terminology correct. I have been aboard the Kidd. She needs some up keep. Why give a tour if you don't sh&& from shinola???? ALL her guns were antiaircraft.
Tyrone Marcucci,, obviously tourguide is not an ex- sailor! Every compartment is marked, if you know how to read Compartment check list. What it is, where it is, and who is responsible for it.
I remember years ago before they renovated the U-505 exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry here in Chicago there was a tour guide who absolutely nothing about the German U-Boat nor WWII at all. I started talking about it myself and everyone started looking at me and and there was an older man obviously Navy himself who knew Navy terminology particularly for submarines. I'm Marine Corps myself but I know that the kitchen is the galley, the bathroom is the head Marines who served aboard vessels such as battleships, aircraft carriers and cruisers had to know Naval terminology just like the Navy and even those of us who didn't. He needs to get a Blue Jackets Manual to get up to speed with Navy terminology.
if she still has the 20mm Oerlikons, she was never modernized after WWII.
The Uss Kidd is one of the few ships that was not modernized during FRAM.
i live here
Same
Wanna meet up
Srry if I sound like a stalker lol I just like meeting people in Louisiana and also how old are you
12
Juggalo12451 XD
To bad you guys don't know how to use a microphone. Lol