Radiation Safety and Cleanup Preparations ey were destroyed by multiple demolition on 19 October 1977.62 Lz ssed, the seven EOD specialists on the FRST v up progre he clean 3eased and the U.S. Navy EOD detachment assumed the entire E t : am the start, unexploded munitions in offshore areas had been esponsibility of this Navy EOD Detachment. As was the case on land, munitions were either collected for disposal at a later time or detonatec the spot if determined dangerous. The Navy EOD team began t survey, cleanup, and disposal of unexploded ordnance on Medren wt the scrap contractor was due to begin operations; then they proceede: clear the shallows off Enjebi.63.64 A summary of types and amount: discovered unexploded munitionsis shown in Figure 4-14. BOKOMUS ORDINANCE ENJEBI 3 2” PROJECTILES MEDREN 1 hi} 24 3” PROJECTILES 5" PROJECTILES 8" ROUNDS 18” ROUNDS 37 MM ROUNDS 60 MM ROUNDS 75 MM ROUNDS 3 a1 MM ROUNDS 105 MM ROUNDS 120 MM ROUNOS 155 MM ROUNOS BLASTING CAPS . BOMB, PRACTICE MK43 GRENADE, HAND M2 SOMB DEPTH, AN-MK 41/47 JAPANESE FUSE, PROJECTILE PROJECTILE, SMALL ARMS 2 \ ' JAPANESE 7 CM ROUNOS 25 MM ROUNDS 58 MM ROUNDS 50 MM ROUNOS 32 5 480 107 1 4 UNK GREN, HAND 60 MM MORTARS 81 MM MORTARS M25 CAPS, ELECT 16 22 ‘ | ; 10 ; 10 | | 18 6 H 10 6 475 " 2 12 ! | 1 ' : ‘ | 1 10 14 19 ; 102 1308 } 14 1 1308 7 9 1 1 2: 81 MM ROUNDS MINE, ANTI-BOAT MINE, OTHER FUSES KNEE MOATARS 16 18 13 33 39 1 t Sub Total { 2631 1733 4783 1 11 1 Ri 1112, ‘ GREN, HAND 90 MM ROUNDS j 11 1 POWDER, CNA BOMB, PRACTICE, M43 83 53 | 1 1: 2152 |TOTAL 5 1 19 38 : FLAME THROWER, TANK FLARE UNK at 19 i \ 1495 AEJ 2 cases | 2 FLARE, 22MM JAPTAN 1 19 38 1 1 100 50 CAL SM ARMS BAKO 10 | 40 MM ROUNOS ASSORTED US ENEW 2609 1 2 3 1 ? Sub Total 1 7472 74 1205 592. 91 112 1205 1180 91 38 51 5 5 3 8 39 30 201 72 49 368 686 146 Sub Totai_| 3569 2 15 12 15 1 1 4285 Sub Total ao 431 iT FIGURE 4-14. UNEXPLODED MUNITIONS SUMMARY.