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The Archeology of the Atomic Bomb
A Submerged Cultural Resources Assessment of the Sunken Fleet of Operation Crossroads at Bikini and Kwajalein Atoll Lagoons
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APPENDIX I: TARGET VESSELS AT BIKINI AND THEIR DISPOSITION
Carriers
Independence (CVL-22Sunk as target off San Francisco, California, January 27, 1951.
Saratoga (CV-3)Sunk by BAKER at Bikini, July 25, 1946.

Total: 2


Battleships
Arkansas (BB-33)Sunk by BAKER at Bikini, July 25, 1946.
Nagato (Japanese)Sunk by BAKER at Bikini, July 29, 1946.
Nevada (BB-36)Sunk as target off Pearl Harbor, July 31, 1948.
New York (BB-34)Sunk as target off Pearl Harbor, July 8, 1948.
Pennsylvania (BB-38)Scuttled off Kwajalein, February 10, 1948.

Total: 5


Cruisers
Pensacola (CA-23)Scuttled off the Washington Coast, November 10, 1948.
Prinz Eugen (IX-300)Stranded and sank at Kwajalein, December 22, 1946. (New York Times article indicates December 16).
Sakawa (Japanese)Sunk by ABLE at Bikini, July 2, 1946.
Salt Lake City (CA-25)Sunk as target off San Clemente, California, May 25, 1948.

Total: 4


Destroyers
Anderson (DD-411)Sunk by ABLE at Bikini, July 1, 1946.
Conyngham (DD-371)Scuttled off California, July 1948.
Hughes (DD-410)Sunk as target off Washington, October 16, 1948.
Lamson (DD-367)Sunk by ABLE at Bikini, July 1, 1946.
Mayrant (DD-402)Sunk off Kwajalein, April 4, 1948.
Mustin (DD-413)Sunk off Kwajalein, March 18, 1948. (New York Times article indicates April 17).
Ralph Talbot (DD-390)Scuttled off Kwajalein, March 1948. (New York Times article indicates March 8).
Rhind (DD-404)Scuttled off Kwajalein, March 22, 1948. (New York Times article indicates March 23).
Stack (DD-406)Sunk as target off Kwajalein, April 24, 1948.
Trippe (DD-403)Sunk as target off Kwajalein, February 3, 1948.
Wainwright (DD-419)Sunk as target off Kwajalein, July 5, 1948.
Wilson (DD-408)Scuttled off Kwajalein, March 8, 1948.

Total: 12


Submarines
Apogon (SS-308)Sunk by BAKER at Bikini, July 25, 1946.
Dentuda (SS-335)Sent to West Coast, sold for scrap, January 20, 1969.
Parche (SS-384)Sent to West Coast, sold for scrap, July 1970.
Pilotfish (SS-386)Sunk by BAKER at Bikini, July 25, 1946.
Searaven (SS-196)Sunk as target off California, September 11, 1948.
Skate (SS-305)Scuttled off California, October 5, 1948.
Skipjack (SS-184)Sunk as target off California, August 11, 1948.
Tuna (SS-203)Scuttled off California, September 24, 1948.

Total: 8


Attack Transports
Banner (APA-60)Scuttled off Kwajalein, February 16, 1948.
Barrow (APA-61)Scuttled off Kwajalein, May 11, 1948.
Bladen (APA-63)Sent to East Coast, transferred to U.S. Maritime Commission, August 3, 1953.
Bracken (APA-64)Scuttled off Kwajalein, March 10, 1948.
Briscoe (APA-65)Scuttled off Marshall Islands, May 6, 1948.
Brule (APA-66)Scuttled off Kwajalein, May 11, 1948.
Butte (APA-68)Scuttled off Kwajalein, May 12, 1948.
Carlisle (APA-69)Sunk by ABLE at Bikini, July 1, 1946.
Carteret (APA-70)Sunk by gunfire in the Pacific, March 19, 1948.
Catron (APA-71)Sunk by gunfire in the Pacific, May 6, 1948.
Cortland (APA-75)Sent to East Coast, transferred to U.S. Maritime Commission, March 31, 1948.
Crittenden (APA-77)Scuttled off California, October 5, 1948.
Dawson (APA-79)Scuttled off Kwajalein, March 19, 1948.
Fallon (APA-81)Scuttled off Kwajalein, March 10, 1948.
Fillmore (APA-83)Sent to East Coast, transferred to U.S. Maritime Commission, April 1, 1948.
Gasconade (APA-85)Sunk by torpedoes off California, July 21, 1948.
Geneva (APA-86)Sent to East Coast, sold for scrap, November 2, 1966.
Gilliam (APA-57)Sunk by ABLE at Bikini, July 1, 1946.
Niagara (APA-87)Sent to East Coast, sold for scrap, February 5, 1950.

Total: 19


LSTs (Landing Ship, Tank)
LST-52Sunk in Pacific, April 1948.
LST-125Sunk off Bikini, August 14, 1946.
LST-133Scuttled off Kwajalein, May 11, 1948.
LST-220Scuttled off Kwajalein, May 12, 1948.
LST-545Scuttled off Kwajalein, May 12, 1948.
LST-661Scuttled off Kwajalein, July 25, 1948.

Total: 6


LSMs (Landing Ship, Medium)
LSM-60Completely destroyed by BAKER at Bikini, July 25, 1946.

Total: 1


LCTs (Landing Craft, Tank)
LCT-412Scuttled off Kwajalein, September 1947.
LCT-414Scuttled by BAKER at Bikini, July 1946.
LCT-705Scuttled off Kwajalein, September 1947.
LCT-746Scuttled off Kwajalein, March 1947.
LCT-812Scuttled by BAKER at Bikini, July 1946.
LCT-816Scuttled off Kwajalein, June 1947.
LCT-818Scuttled off Kwajalein, September 1947.
LCT-874Scuttled off Kwajalein, September 1947.
LCT-1013Scuttled off Kwajalein, September 1947.
LCT-1078Scuttled off Kwajalein, September 1947.
LCT-1112Scuttled off Kwajalein, September 1947.
LCT-1113Scuttled off Kwajalein, June 1947.
LCT-1114Sunk by BAKER at Bikini, July 30, 1946.
LCT-1175Sunk by BAKER at Bikini, July 25, 1946.
LCT-1187Scuttled by BAKER at Bikini, July 1946.
LCT-1237Scuttled by BAKER at Bikini, July 1946.

Total: 16


Auxillaries
YO-160Sunk by BAKER at Bikini, July 25, 1946.
YOG-83Scuttled off Kwajalein, September 16, 1948.
ARDC-13Sunk by BAKER at Bikini, August 6, 1946.

Total: 3


LCIs (Landing Craft, Infantry)
LCI-327Destroyed on Bascombe (Mek) Island, Kwajalein, October 30, 1947.
LCI-329Scuttled off Kwajalein, March 16, 1948.
LCI-332Scuttled off Kwajalein, September 1947.
LCI-549Sold to private party in California, August 19, 1949.
LCI-615Sold to private party in California, August 19, 1949.
LCI-620Scuttled off Bikini Lagoon entrance, August 10, 1946.

Total: 6


LCMs (Landing Craft, Mechanized)
[Note these craft, like the LCVP, did not ordinarily receive hull numbers. The numbers were provided by Joint Task Force One to facilitate damage reports.]
LCM-1Fate unknown.
LCM-2Fate unknown.
LCM-3Fate unknown.
LCM-4Sunk by BAKER at Bikini, July 25, 1946.
LCM-5Fate unknown.
LCM-6Sold for scrap in Guam, n.d.

Total: 6


LCVPs (Landing Craft Vehicles, Personnel)
LCVP-7Fate unknown.
LCVP-8Fate unknown.
LCVP-9Fate unknown.
LCVP-10Sunk by BAKER at Bikini, July 25, 1946.
LCVP-11Fate unknown.
LCVP-12Fate unknown.

Total: 6

Sources: A. G. Nelson, Capt. USN, "Crossroads Target Ships," Memorandum, NNTPR #24-78, May 25, 1978, Department of the Navy, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations; NAVSEA Shipbuilding Support Office, "U.S. Vessels Involved in Operation Crossroads," NAVSEASHPSO, Philadelphia, n.d.; Commander, Joint Task Force One, "Report on Atomic Bomb Tests Able and Baker (Operation Crossroads) Conducted at Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands, on 1 July 1946 and 25 July 1946," (1946) Vol. 1, Part VII, pp. 6-15; and James L. Mooney, ed. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, 8 volumes. (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1959-1981). Jonathan Weisgall provided the New York Times articles which indicate different sinking dates for several of the vessels.



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