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The USS Kidd and Its Employment of Rhetorical Devices

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  Overall, the USS Kidd museum has established itself as an extremely significant, interesting, and impactful location through its creators' employment of the rhetorical appeals of ethos, logos, and pathos. The presence of the museum upon the actual USS Kidd ship that took part in many battles and housed many soldiers allows visitors to get the full experience, therefore appealing to their sense of ethos. Visitors trust the authenticity and credibility of the ship and its presence as a historical landmark. Its creators have also appealed to visitors' senses of logos because the realness of the ship gives the impression to potential visitors that it is logical to visit the real location where so much action and so many important events have taken place. The creators known that if visitors could only experience merely a replica of the ship, they would be significantly less impacted by it. Visitors are allowed to see all of the complex inner-workings of the ship and the machines ...

Level 4: The Second Platform

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The fourth and final level of the ship is known as the second platform. Here, one can find a complex, yet intriguing system of sonar equipment that was added to the ship during the 1950s in order to increase its power and ability to travel long distances. Visitors of this level can also find two of the ship’s generator systems and its three-cylinder engine. These are arguably the most significant parts of the ship. This complex system of sonar equipment is the source which has given the ship all of its power, and the ship relied on these generators if anything were to go wrong with its systems. At first, these systems might appear boring to visitors because they consist of many gray parts which are all connected to one another to form one large gadget. However, these are the parts of the ship which arguably have the largest impact upon visitors.  This is because this level of the ship held the responsibility of keeping the ship up and running through the years in which it was inhab...

Level 3: The First Platform

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  The third level of the ship, otherwise known as the first platform, is home to the ship’s dumbwaiter. This is a device which was used during the Korean War in 1952, with the purpose of transporting very large pans of hot food. One can see that this dumbwaiter is surrounded by a double breakwater, which was used to protect the food from the rough waters often traveled by the ship. The viewing of this by visitors allows them to see that real, normal people inhabited the ship. This level was an area in which crew members would partake in normal activities, such as preparing and eating their meals. This allows visitors to see that members of the ship were truly not much different than them. This in turn allows them to resonate more with the stories of crew members’ experiences because they will feel more of a connection to them, even though they do not actually know them. On this level, visitors can also find equipment which was used by crew members. This adds to the appeal of the sh...

Level 2: The Main Deck

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  The second level of the Kidd is the main deck. On this level, visitors can  see that the ship is  surrounded by many flags, otherwise known as signal flags. One can see that there are thirty-six of these signal flags, or one for every existing letter of the alphabet, and ten for numbers zero through nine. These signal flags are typically flown from a ship when it either enters or leaves the port, in order for other ship captains to be able to identify and spot it. The presence of these signal flags is significant to the museum because it adds to the overall authenticity of the ship. Visitors can see the actual flags which have been flown from the USS Kidd in the past, therefore reinforcing the fact that the museum is present upon the actual ship and not merely a replica. From this level, visitors can also see both the front of the ship and its propellers. Visitors can see that the front of the ship is rounded. This is because it has been constructed to be able to ram in...

Level 1: Navigation Bridge

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  The USS Kidd consists of four different levels. The first level is home to the radios of the ship and its chartroom. This level was also home to the quartermasters of the ship. These were the people who had the job of keeping track of the position of the ship. They controlled the navigational systems of the ship as well, which was an extremely difficult and risky job. On this level, visitors can see the extremely complex navigational software which these quartermasters used to navigate through rough waters and dangerous battles. This system appears very old and run-down, so visitors will know that it was the system that was utilized during the ship’s time of use. There are desks with typewriters, radio systems with a large amount of knobs and buttons, and very old chairs and supplies. When people visit the ship, they are actually allowed to enter the room where all of the behind the scenes magic happened. In order for the ship to operate effectively in dangerous situations, the q...

USS Kidd Significance and Appeal to Visitors

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  The USS Kidd museum is not like the typical museum. This is because the museum has been constructed within the actual ship, allowing the visiting experience to feel extremely real for its visitors. The rustic appearance of the ship and its function as an actual museum is extremely effective in the preservation of United States history, therefore bringing in a large number of visitors because people are significantly more inclined to want to experience the real thing rather than only experiencing a replica or a complete remake. The ship is located near the beautiful Mississippi River, therefore adding to its overall aesthetic appeal. It has also been built into the river, therefore adding to the feeling of realness for its visitors. Approaching the U.S. Kidd, visitors can experience a complete view of it in all of its glory. As one examines the outside of the ship from afar, they can see that it is extremely large. This is intriguing to viewers and therefore encourages them to wan...

What is the USS Kidd?

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  The USS Kidd Memorial Museum is a destination with extreme historical significance with regards to United States history. Located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, this Fletcher-class destroyer is the six-hundred sixty-first destroyer ship constructed by the United States Navy. The name of the ship has been inspired by Rear Admiral Isaac Campbell Kidd Sr. who was killed aboard the USS Arizona during the infamous Pearl Harbor Attack on December 7, 1941. The ship has since been restored to its pre-World War II condition and now welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.