The USS KIDD is a Fletcher-class destroyer that was the irst ship of the United States Navy to be named after Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd. Kidd died on the bridge of his flagship USS Arizona during the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Located in Baton Rouge, the ship acts as a memorial to those who lost their lives while aboard. The ship is rumored to be haunted by sailors, who's apparitions have been spotted in uniform aboard the destroyer.
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I haven’t been since I was a kid for cub scouts. My mom usually brings us to look at it when we are out in that area. When we went for an overnight trip as cub scouts, our tour guide told us stuff that actually scared us. He said that if you sat somewhere, you could feel a hand grab your shoulder. As kids, we didn’t believe it but I was the one to see if it was real and lo and behold, I was grabbed. I’m not sure who it was but from what I remember I believe the tour guide said it was the old captain. That night, I woke up and saw something standing and looking at us while we slept. I woke my dad up while I was looking at it and he said nothing was there. I haven’t been since. That happened when I was 9. I didn’t know that things could be haunted but know that I know about these things, as a 14 year old, I really want to go back.
July 2023
| Would Recommend | Yes |
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Definitely see and feel things that are super natural. We caught orbs and apparitions and felt anxiety attacks on board. We have photos of apparitions. Radio room very active. Sleeping quarters very active. Kamikaze strike strong also.
August 2022
| Would Recommend | Yes |
3 out of 5 people found this review helpful
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