04.03.2013 Views

Petaluma Bombing Target Archive Search Report ... - Corpsfuds.org

Petaluma Bombing Target Archive Search Report ... - Corpsfuds.org

Petaluma Bombing Target Archive Search Report ... - Corpsfuds.org

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

ARCHIVES SEARCH REPORT – FINDINGS<br />

<strong>Petaluma</strong> 12th Naval District <strong>Target</strong> No. 9<br />

<strong>Petaluma</strong>, CA<br />

natural in origin as opposed to the result of high explosive (HE) cratering though no HE<br />

frag was located to confirm or deny this supposition.<br />

7. The team returned back to the boat and backtracked to the <strong>Petaluma</strong> River to visit the<br />

Cruiser <strong>Target</strong>. They took the Donahue Slough to the Woloki Slough in the northern half<br />

of the site. The team easily located the weathered wooden piles, about a foot above the<br />

ground, outlining the target. The team walked either side and through the middle of the<br />

target from aft to bow. A communication building with a road leading to it from Neils<br />

Island borders the cruiser target to the north. The ditches on the side of the road were<br />

also examined for signs of OE debris as that material had obviously been disturbed to<br />

create the road. As before, the ASR team did not find any trace of OE debris. Mr. Sipes<br />

reported that during the winter months most of the marsh is underwater, which might<br />

help explain why no OE debris was discernable during the site visit. The team then<br />

backtracked and returned to the Black Point Marina and parted company with Mike<br />

Sipes.<br />

Appendix L – Site Safety and Health Plan / Site Inspection <strong>Report</strong><br />

Page 3 - Site Safety Inspection <strong>Report</strong>

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!