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.