USS Kidd
1979 Kidd-class destroyer
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The USS Kidd (DDG-993) was the lead ship of her class of guided-missile destroyers operated by the U.S. Navy, commissioned on June 27, 1981, at Pascagoula, Mississippi. Derived from the Spruance-class design, the Kidd-class was optimized for air defense in hot and sandy environments, featuring heavy-duty air conditioning and filtration systems suitable for NBC warfare and desert conditions. Originally named Kouroush and ordered by the Shah of Iran, she was undelivered following the 1979 Iranian Revolution. The U.S. Navy subsequently commissioned her as USS Kidd, the second vessel named after Medal of Honor recipient Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, who died during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Constructed with a standard displacement and equipped with advanced missile systems and gas-turbine engines, USS Kidd was a formidable warship capable of a variety of roles, including air defense, maritime interdiction, and surface warfare. Her service record was marked by numerous deployments across the Mediterranean, Indian Ocean, and Caribbean, with notable operations including participation in Battle Readiness exercises, Black Sea missions, and convoy escort duties during the Iran-Iraq conflict. During her operational history, Kidd was awarded multiple Battle Efficiency "E" awards, recognizing her excellence in combat readiness. Significant contributions included leading convoy operations during the Persian Gulf tensions, supporting Operation Nimble Archer, and participating in the Gulf War in 1991, where she was involved in mine detection and maritime interdiction. Post-war, she engaged in counter-narcotics operations off South America and supported NATO embargoes during the Yugoslav Wars. Decommissioned on March 12, 1998, USS Kidd was transferred to the Republic of China Navy, renamed ROCS Tso Ying, and commissioned in 2006. As part of Taiwan’s naval fleet, she continues to serve as a Kee Lung-class guided-missile destroyer, representing the vessel’s enduring maritime significance and adaptability beyond her U.S. service.
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