Family Digs Up One-Ton Shell From the Battleship USS New Jersey
Fortunately, it was a dud, but it still packed 150 pounds of high explosive.
By Kyle Mizokami
Jan 8, 2021
New social media photos show a dud artillery shell from the battleship USS New Jersey.
The battleship fired nearly 6,000 16-inch shells against targets during the Vietnam War.
Explosive ordnance specialists safely detonated the 1,900-pound shell.
New photos show a rare 16-inch artillery shell fired from the battleship USS New Jersey. The shell was one of 5,866 fired against enemy targets during the battlewagon’s short-lived Vietnam tour, and had it gone off, it would have created a crater 50 feet across. Explosive ordnance specialists from an international demining organization safely deactivated it.
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