Army starts search for unexploded ordnance
The Army is spending about $3.5 million over nearly two months to search for unexploded ordnance off Makua Beach
April 4, 2018
William Cole
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The Army is spending about $3.5 million over nearly two months to search for unexploded ordnance off Makua Beach after a 5-inch projectile was found offshore in 2016, officials said.
The project, which started Monday, is expected to run to about May 23 and will involve contracted divers who are experts in underwater munitions, the Army said.
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