Nuclear testing Marshall island

First posting: Friday, 7 June 2002 12:06:19 PM

Sally Meale

Hi my name is Sally Meale and I am doing Modern History in year 11 and due to the fact that there is little information on this topic it would be much appreciated if you could help us out in some way. What were the main politial justifications for the testing (was it basically the cold war scenerio?) If you can, could you please give us information on the effect of the Nulear fallout to the islanders, the local area and ex-sevice men or point in the right direction as to where we can find this information. I'm a bit hazy as to the public's response to the testing, were they fully alware of what the Americans were doing and were they in a no-win situation due to them previously being a island controlled by Japan because of their defeat to America. Thankyou for your time and enjoy the rest of your day Sally Meale

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| (203.220.142.127) | Wednesday, 4 September 2002 3:42:02 PM
U.S. Nuclear Testing Program in the Marshall Islands During the period from June 30, 1946, to August 18, 1958, the United States conducted 67 nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands, all of which were considered atmospheric. The most powerful of those tests was the "Bravo" shot, a 15 megaton device detonated on March 1, 1954, at Bikini atoll. That test alone was equivalent to 1,000 Hiroshima bombs. The tables below show the U.S. Nuclear Detonations in the Marshall Islands arranged testing series. Unless indicated otherwise, stated purpose of all tests was "Weapons Related") Operation Crossroads: No. Date (M/D/Y) Name Atoll Type Yield 1 6/30/46 Able Bikini B-29 Airdrop (520 ft.) 23 kilotons 2 7/24/46 Baker Bikini Underwater (-90 ft.) 23 kilotons Operation Sandstone: No. Date (M/D/Y) Name Atoll Type Yield 3 4/14/48 X-Ray Enewetak Tower (200 ft.) 37 kilotons 4 4/30/48 Yoke Enewetak Tower (200 ft.) 49 kilotons 5 5/14/48 Zebra Enewetak Tower (200 ft.) 18 kilotons Operation Greenhouse: No. Date (M/D/Y) Name Atoll Type Yield 6 4/7/51 Dog Enewetak Tower (300 ft.) 81 kilotons 7 4/20/51 Easy Enewetak Tower (300 ft.) 47 kilotons 8 5/8/51 George Enewetak Tower (200 ft.) 225 kilotons 9 5/24/51 Item Enewetak Tower (200 ft.) 45.5 kilotons Operation Ivy: No. Date (M/D/Y) Name Atoll Type Yield 10 10/31/52 Mike (1) Enewetak Surface 10.4 megatons 11 11/15/52 King Enewetak Airdrop 500 kilotons Operation Castle: No. Date (M/D/Y) Name Atoll Type Yield 12 2/28/54 Bravo (2) Bikini Surface 15 megatons 13 3/26/54 Romeo Bikini Barge 11 megatons 14 4/6/54 Koon Bikini Surface 110 kilotons 15 4/25/54 Union Bikini Barge 6.9 megatons 16 5/4/54 Yankee Bikini Barge 13.5 megatons 17 5/13/54 Nectar Bikini Barge 1.69 megatons Operation Redwing: No. Date (M/D/Y) Name Atoll Type Yield 18 5/4/56 Lacrosse Enewetak Surface 40 kilotons 19 5/20/56 Cherokee Bikini Airdrop 3.8 megatons 20 5/27/56 Zuni Bikini Surface 3.5 megatons 21 5/27/56 Yuma Enewetak Tower (205 ft.) .19 kilotons 22 5/30/56 Erie Enewetak Tower (300 ft.) 14.9 kilotons 23 6/6/56 Seminole Enewetak Surface 13.7 kilotons 24 6/11/56 Flathead Bikini Barge 365 kilotons 25 6/11/56 Blackfoot Enewetak Tower (200 ft.) 8 kilotons 26 6/13/56 Kickapoo Enewetak Tower (300 ft.) 1.49 kilotons 27 6/16/56 Osage Enewetak Airdrop (600-700 ft.) 1.7 kilotons 28 6/21/56 Inca Enewetak Tower (200 ft.) 15.2 kilotons 29 6/25/56 Dakota Bikini Barge 1.1 megaton 30 7/2/56 Mohawk Enewetak Tower (300 ft.) 360 kilotons 31 7/8/56 Apache Enewetak Barge 1.85 megatons 32 7/10/56 Navajo Bikini Barge 4.5 megatons 33 7/20/56 Tewa Bikini Barge 5 megatons 34 7/21/56 Huron Enewetak Barge 250 kilotons Operation Hardtack I: No. Date (M/D/Y) Name Atoll Type Yield 35 4/28/58 Yucca Near Enewetak (3) Balloon (86,000 ft.) 1.7 kilotons 36 5/5/58 Cactus Enewetak Surface 18 kilotons 37 5/11/58 Fir Bikini Barge 1.36 megatons 38 5/11/58 Butternut Enewetak Barge 81 kilotons 39 5/12/58 Koa Enewetak Surface 1.37 megatons 40 5/16/58 Wahoo Enewetak Underwater (-500 ft.) 9 kilotons 41 5/20/58 Holly Enewetak Barge 5.9 kilotons 42 5/21/58 Nutmeg Bikini Barge 25.1 kilotons 43 5/26/58 Yellowwood Enewetak Barge 330 kilotons 44 5/26/58 Magnolia Enewetak Barge 57 kilotons 45 5/30/58 Tobacco Enewetak Barge 11.6 kilotons 46 5/31/58 Sycamore Bikini Barge 92 kilotons 47 6/2/58 Rose Enewetak Barge 15 kilotons 48 6/8/58 Umbrella Enewetak Underwater (-150 ft.) 8 kilotons 49 6/10/58 Maple Bikini Barge 213 kilotons 50 6/14/58 Aspen Bikini Barge 319 kilotons 51 6/14/58 Walnut Enewetak Barge 1.45 megatons 52 6/18/58 Linden Enewetak Barge 11 kilotons 53 6/27/58 Redwood Bikini Barge 412 kilotons 54 6/27/58 Elder Enewetak Barge 880 kilotons 55 6/28/58 Oak Enewetak Barge 8.9 megatons 56 6/29/58 Hickory Bikini Barge 14 kilotons 57 7/1/58 Sequoia Enewetak Barge 5.2 kilotons 58 7/2/58 Cedar Bikini Barge 220 kilotons 59 7/5/58 Dogwood Enewetak Barge 397 kilotons 60 7/12/58 Poplar Bikini Barge 9.3 megatons 61 7/14/58 Scaevola (4) Enewetak Barge 0 62 7/17/58 Pisonia Enewetak Barge 255 kilotons 63 7/22/58 Juniper Bikini Barge 65 kilotons 64 7/22/58 Olive Enewetak Barge 202 kilotons 65 7/26/58 Pine Enewetak Barge 2 megatons 66 8/6/58 Quince Enewetak Surface 0 ("fizzle") 67 8/18/58 Fig Enewetak Surface 0.02 Notes: (1) Experimental thermonuclear device, produced a crater 6,240 feet in diameter and 164 feet deep. Device itself weighed 164,000 lbs. (2) Largest nuclear test explosion conducted by the United States, produced a crater 6,000 feet in diameter and 240 feet deep. Expected yield 6 megatons (presumed range 4 to 8 megatons). Cloud top 114,000 feet. (3) Balloon detonation at 12°37' N, 169°01' E, approximately 85 miles northeast of Enewetak. (4) "Safety experiment." Sources: Addendum to "Compilation of Local Fallout Data From Test Detonations 1945-1962 Extracted From DASA 1251" Volume II - Oceanic U.S. Tests, 1 May 1979, prepared by General Electric Company-TEMPO under contract to the Defense Nuclear Agency. "Nuclear Weapons Databook Working Papers - Known U.S. Nuclear Tests" January 1989, published by Natural Resources Defense Council. U.S. Department of Energy "List of Declassified Yields of Tests Conducted in the Pacific Prior to 1958-1961 Moratorium, December 1993." [Home Page] Bibliographic citation for this document U.S. Nuclear Testing Program in the Marshall Islands URL: http:/life.csu.edu.au/marshall/html/History_Varia/US_Nuclear_test_list.html CONTACT: Dirk H.R. Spennemann The Johnstone Centre, Charles Sturt University, P.O.Box 789, Albury NSW 2640, Australia. e-mail: dspennemannn@csu.edu.au

Dena Arya | (195.93.32.9) | Friday, 6 June 2003 6:35:37 PM
i will soon be having a large "U.N style" debate with several different schools to develope our debating skills and under standing of different countries , i was wondering if there was a chance of you bieng able to tell me of the special political situation of Japan at this point. thank you so much yours Dena Arya

| (165.228.7.198) | Monday, 24 November 2003 3:26:47 PM
Ive been studying this in grade ten and all i know is that the Islanders native to Bikini at the time, were bribed out and told that it was for good of all man kind and that if they didnt participate their Gods will punish them (somethingalong those lines) and about 450 nukes were launched.

Dave | (165.228.7.198) | Monday, 24 November 2003 3:27:12 PM
Ive been studying this in grade ten and all i know is that the Islanders native to Bikini at the time, were bribed out and told that it was for good of all man kind and that if they didnt participate their Gods will punish them (somethingalong those lines) and about 450 nukes were launched.

bob | (24.197.2.30) | Thursday, 12 February 2004 9:33:44 AM
im doing a national history day project on underwater testing in Bikini Atoll and i was wandering if anyone had any first hand experiences in the actuall testing or if you knew someone that participated in the tests. If so i would like to ask you a few questions. E-mail me at supa_suttie@hotmail.com i would greatly appreciate to talk to someone. thank you

chrisb | (169.244.70.148) | Wednesday, 3 November 2004 4:50:26 AM
i think its sick


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