Does anyone remember the underground nuclear test we were assigned to around 72 before our westpac?
I was a RD3 at the time in OI division.
We had just gotten a new division officer Lt. Shirley. He seemed to think we needed straightening out. I though we were screw offs, but we were extremly professional when it came to doing our job. There was a lot of tension.
My memories upon arriving, are some of the worst weather in the world. We were taking hugh rolls. The bulkhead seemed more horizontal than the deck at times. The radar broke loose from the mast. One of the et's climbed aloft in 80 mph winds to secure it. The sea was so rough we could not go into port.
The weather did finnaly break and the next day, we were allowed into port. We had liberty in one of the most desolite bases in the U.S. The only thing to do was to go to the bar and get drunk. There was supose to be some women on the island but we never saw them. I remember there was a lot of drunks. The duty driver (a radarmen) got drunk and smashed up the ships vehicle. Somehow he got out of it, never knew quite how, I think he was a short timer.
The day came for the nuclear test we were suppose to observe it and patrol the area. All shipping was suppose to be warned to stay out of the area. The bomb was planted 2000 feet down on one of the islands. The GreenPeace was in the area protesting the test. It was hiding behind another island. We went to general quarters and waited for the blast. I was on watch in CIC. It was calculated when the shock wave or surge should hit us. We waited for it to happen. There was a countdown. Then it was over. We felt nothing.
We headed back to Pearl Harbor, our home port at the time. Lt. Shirley turned out to be an ok guy in the end. I even went over to his apartment for a diner and beers with him and his wife one night.
These are my memories. I could have some of the facts slightley in error. I would like to hear if someone else remembers this event.