Modern Arleigh Burke-class Destroyer Drydocking 2025: USS KIDD (DDG-100

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Witness USS KIDD DD-661’s youngest sister, USS KIDD DDG-100, undergo her own drydock evolution (March 08 ~ December 05, 2025) at Vigor Shipyard in Seattle, Washington. This marked a very rare occasion when two ships of the same name and of the same hull type were in drydock at the same time. And now, both are out and wrapping up their yard periods just in time for #Navy250! Congratulations to the crew of DDG-100! Bravo Zulu!Video footage courtesy of Mr. Chris Stein, Vigor Shipyard, and the U.S. Navy. Our thanks for allowing our viewers the opportunity to view this evolution and compare it with that of DD-661’s own yard period.THERE’S STILL A NEED FOR FUNDING to finish restoration of equipment not being restored by the shipyard, and to keep the lights on back home at the museum. Let’s make DD-661 better than the bare minimum! Click here to donate to the USS KIDD: https://www.usskidd.com/product/donat…FAQ #1 – We have NOT left Houma. USS KIDD (DD-661) is still in Thoma-Sea shipyard. She will not be returning to Baton Rouge until Spring 2026. It is all dependent on river levels being high enough to access the cradle due to the 40-foot difference in the seasonal rise and fall of the Mississippi River annually.FAQ #2 – It took over six months to remove equipment and artifacts in preparation for her shipyard period. Therefore, it will take some time to put much of the equipment back aboard, with the artifacts returning after she gets to Baton Rouge. She will not open immediately upon arrival.FAQ #3 – The cradle has been refurbished and is ready to receive the ship when the river cooperates. ( / 1awjxsrzny )FAQ #4 – No, we are not restoring her engines. Yes, we know about other ships under power. They were acquired from different sources with different contracts. Pleasure cruises on the Mississippi River or in the Gulf are not economically feasible.FAQ #5 – No, the Navy is not reactivating her for service. No, we’re not installing modern weaponry. She is a museum educational centerpiece and economic tourism generator now. End of story.FAQ #6 – Videos and livestreams appear on our YouTube channel: / @usskidd661 The USS KIDD Veterans Museum is a non-funded state agency that receives no regular state or federal funding. We appreciate your support!

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