TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD CHAPTER ONE: Introduction Project Mandate and Background CHAPTER TWO: Operation Crossroads The Concept of a Naval Test Evolves CHAPTER THREE: Ship's Histories for the Sunken Vessels USS Saratoga CHAPTER FOUR: Site Descriptions Introduction CHAPTER FIVE: The Significance of the Sunken Vessels of Operation Crossroads Monuments and Memorials to the Dawn of the Atomic Age CHAPTER SIX: Nuclear Park Potential Precedent APPENDIX I: Target Vessels at Bikini and Their Disposition APPENDIX II: Relics of Operation Crossroads APPENDIX III: Estimates of Radiological Dose at Bikini (W. L. Robison, 1990) APPENDIX IV: Archeological Site Record Forms for the Documented Shipwrecks SUBMERGED CULTURAL RESOURCES UNIT REPORT AND PUBLICATION SERIES LIST OF FIGURES CHAPTER ONE 1. Bikini Atoll, from a 1947 Navy Chart2. Commander David McCampbell locates and plots the wreck locations 3. The Navy's Explosive Ordnance Demolition Unit One safes a 350-lb. depth bomb 4. Lengthy oxygen decompression stops were required 5. Boat launching by front-end loader 6. Daniel Lenihan, Larry Nordby and Jerry Livingston compare notes 7. The Bikini Council's dive team takes measurements on Saratoga 8. The system of trilateration used to map the wrecks is discussed CHAPTER TWO 1. Target area at Bikini, 19462. Admiral W. H. P. Blandy, commander of Joint Task Force One 3. The Able Target Array, showing the actual point of detonation 4. The Baker Target Array, showing the actual point of detonation 5. A Mark III "Fat Man" bomb casing 6. Press release chart depicting "scrap" costs of Operation Crossroads 7. Two goats aboard USS Niagara 8. Nevada, the target vessel for Able 9. Journalists aboard LCT-52 inspect USS Independence after Able 10. Able's mushroom cloud towers over Bikini Atoll 11. Able, from Bikini Island 12. LSM-60 suspended the bomb detonated during Baker 13. Baker blasts out of the lagoon after detonation 14. Navy tug sprays down USS New York after Baker 15. Decontamination efforts aboard Prinz Eugen 16. Pennsylvania is scuttled off Kwajalein 17. The Bikini Scientific Resurvey teams lands at Bikini, 1947 18. Divers prepare to descend on an unidentified sunken ship CHAPTER THREE 1. Saratoga in drydock at Hunter's Point, San Francisco, 19282. Bow view of Saratoga 3. Saratoga off Iwo Jima, February 21, 1945 4. Saratoga arrives at San Francisco on a Magic Carpet voyage 5. Saratoga being prepared for Operation Crossroads 6. Saratoga sails for Bikini 7. Saratoga sinks at Bikini 8. Arkansas on its trials, 1912 9. Stern view of Arkansas, 1945 10. Arkansas' bow 11. Nagato underway in the 1920s 12. Nagato's A and B turrets and distinctive superstructure, at Bikini, May 1946 13. The "capture" of Nagato at Yokasuka, August 30, 1945 14. Sakawa, circa 1945 15. Sakawa sinking 16. Prinz Eugen at the Krupp yard in Kiel, circa 1939-1940 17. Prinz Eugen at Philadelphia, March 1946 18. Artist's perspective of Prinz Eugen at Kwajalein, 1973 19. Anderson 20. Lamson off Yorktown, Virginia, April 1939 21. Depiction of the destruction of Lamson during Able 22. The stern of sunken Lamson after Able 23. Apogon surfaces after a test submergence at Bikini, 1946 24. Pilotfish enters San Francisco Bay, November 1945 25. Gilliam, 1946 26. Depiction of Able's detonation over Gilliam and Carlisle 27. 1946 drawing of the sunken Carlisle CHAPTER FOUR 1. Actual positions of the sunken ships at Bikini, 19892. The most famous photograph of Baker 3. Wreckage of midships house, Gilliam 4. Gas cylinders in No. 1 hold of Gilliam 5. Stern of Carlisle 6. Stern of Arkansas 7. Capsized battleship New York 8. Perspective sketch of Arkansas 9. Daniel Lenihan swims forward past the port bilge keel of Arkansas 10. Port aircastle of the capsized Arkansas 11, 12. Two ROV views of the barrels of the 14-inch guns of Arkansas' No. 1 turret 13. Inside Arkansas' port aircastle 14. Inside Arkansas' port aircastle, 1946 15. Saratoga, hit by the first blast generated wave 16. Saratoga's island, stack, and No. 1, 5-inch mount after stripping 17. The same view today 18. Saratoga's flight deck 19. The secondary conning position on the forward edge of Saratoga's collapsed stack 20. Perspective painting of Saratoga 21. Perspective drawing of Saratoga 22. Profile views of Saratoga 23. Plan view of Saratoga 24. Mark 37 director 25. No. 1, 5-inch/38 caliber mount 26. Gun tub, with quad 40mm mount 27. Single 5-inch/30 caliber AA gun 28. Live 5-inch/38 caliber cartridges 29. Five-inch cartridge case, showing the cartridge 30. Divers illuminate the bow and mooring cables 31. Army 155mm antiaircraft gun 32. Installing a ruptured foil peak pressure gauge on a "Christmas Tree," in 1946 33. Aft "Christmas Tree" blast-gauge tower 34. Lead indentation pressure gauges 35. Catherine Courtney inspects the blast covers on Saratoga's bridge 36. Helm position on Saratoga's bridge, showing the binnacle, helm, and radar 37. A 500-lb. bomb on USS Yorktown 38. Five general purpose 500-lb. bombs, AN-Mk 64, on their bomb carts 39. Two views of the Helldiver 40. ABC-Television divers illuminate an SBF-4E Helldiver on the hangar deck 41. Pilot's cockpit instrument panel 42. A single Mk 13 aerial torpedo, on a cradle 43. A Mk 13 torpedo suspended beneath a TBM-3E on USS Yorktown 44. Daniel Lenihan illuminates an unbroken light on the overhead inside Saratoga 45. Radio equipment in the emergency radio equipment compartment 46. Perspective sketch of Pilotfish 47. Jerry Livingston hovers over the sail of Pilotfish 48. ROV view of Apogon 49. Apogon's stern 50. YO-160 on the surface after Able 51. Daniel Lenihan swims past the rudders and toward two of Nagato's four screws 52. Daniel Lenihan inspects the muzzle of one of Nagato's 16.1-inch guns 53. Catherine Courtney hovers over the superstructure of Nagato 54. Perspective sketches of Nagato 55. Bow of the capsized Nagato 56. Larry Nordby maps the aft deck of LCT-1175 57. Anchor mount LCT-1175 58. Prinz Eugen's stern 59. Prinz Eugen's rudder, a shaft, and a screw 60. Daniel Lenihan inspects a partially buried "Christmas Tree" blast gauge tower CHAPTER FIVE 1. Able and Baker day stamp cancellations2. USS Skate in the aftermath of Able 3. USS Skate makes its triumphant, yet radioactive return to the fleet after Able 4. Breech and the muzzles of Nagato's 16.1-inch guns 5. Celebrating the end of Operation Crossroads 6. A sailor paints a mushroom cloud for Able on Pensacola's battle record 7. Independence at San Francisco in January 1951 8. Certificate issued to the 42,000 participants in Operation Crossroads 9. Prinz Eugen's bell 10. Journalists inspect burned test materials on the foredeck of Pensacola 11. Battle record painted on Saratoga's island, 1945 CHAPTER SIX 1. Underwater visitation by nondivers2. Underwater monument 3. Interpretative exhibits in a visitor center 4. Package of materials experimented with at Isle Royale National Park 5. Foldout brochure to be consulted by visitor before diving 6. Three-dimensional models of shipwrecks 7. Special earphones allowing visitors to hear wireless communications 8. Daniel Lenihan takes radiation readings on the lagoon bottom next to Saratoga 9. Mooring buoys with appropriate visitor use guidelines
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