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EPISODE · Nov 5, 2025 · 9 MIN

When is the USS Kidd Coming Home?

from Mornings with Brian Haldane · host Guaranty Broadcasting Company

The USS Kidd, a beloved World War II-era destroyer and staple of Baton Rouge’s riverfront, is nearing the end of an extensive restoration project. Les Nicholson, chair of the restoration commission, shared updates on the ship’s journey. After being towed to the Thomas E. Shipyard in Houma, workers discovered severe hull damage caused by decades of electrolysis and wear from its unique cradle setting. The ship, now fully restored and repainted to its 1945 configuration, will be refloated on November 11—Veterans Day.Despite its readiness, the Kidd cannot return to Baton Rouge until the Mississippi River reaches the required 33–35 feet to safely maneuver it back into its cradle. That likely won’t happen until spring, pending forecasts from the Corps of Engineers. The ship, which has no engines, will be towed through the Gulf and up the Mississippi under close Coast Guard supervision.The initial tow to Houma was a tense operation, with 27 major leaks and constant pumping to prevent flooding. Divers and specialists worked tirelessly to patch the hull and ensure safe passage. Now, with the ship in pristine condition, the restoration is expected to last another 50 years.The USS Kidd remains the only destroyer in its original WWII configuration and the only one displayed in a river setting with dramatic seasonal water level changes. Its return will mark a powerful moment for Baton Rouge, honoring history and veterans while restoring a cherished landmark to its rightful place.

The USS Kidd, a beloved World War II-era destroyer and staple of Baton Rouge’s riverfront, is nearing the end of an extensive restoration project. Les Nicholson, chair of the restoration commission, shared updates on the ship’s journey. After being towed to the Thomas E. Shipyard in Houma, workers discovered severe hull damage caused by decades of electrolysis and wear from its unique cradle setting. The ship, now fully restored and repainted to its 1945 configuration, will be refloated on November 11—Veterans Day.Despite its readiness, the Kidd cannot return to Baton Rouge until the Mississippi River reaches the required 33–35 feet to safely maneuver it back into its cradle. That likely won’t happen until spring, pending forecasts from the Corps of Engineers. The ship, which has no engines, will be towed through the Gulf and up the Mississippi under close Coast Guard supervision.The initial tow to Houma was a tense operation, with 27 major leaks and constant pumping to prevent flooding. Divers and specialists worked tirelessly to patch the hull and ensure safe passage. Now, with the ship in pristine condition, the restoration is expected to last another 50 years.The USS Kidd remains the only destroyer in its original WWII configuration and the only one displayed in a river setting with dramatic seasonal water level changes. Its return will mark a powerful moment for Baton Rouge, honoring history and veterans while restoring a cherished landmark to its rightful place.

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