WWII unexploded ordnance disposed on Tinian

ASAN, Guam — Sailors from Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit or EODMU Five Detachment Marianas disposed of approximately 50 pounds of World War II unexploded ordnance or UXO in Tinian, Nov. 3.

The ordnance consisted of both U.S. and Japanese projectiles, grenades, and small arms ammunition that were discovered throughout Tinian over the past year.

Members of the CNMI Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services, CNMI Department of Public Safety, and CNMI Homeland Security & Emergency Management partnered with the U..S. Navy to inform the public of the operation and to restrict public access to the disposal site.

Over a three-day period, the Sailors from EODMU Five Detachment Marianas surveyed safe disposal locations and prepared the ordnance for final transportation. This included planning to conduct a render safe procedure or RSP on a U.S. Navy 5-inch projectile. The team verified that this round was armed and could detonate if proper procedures were not followed.

All UXO requires precise handling precautions before the items can be safely disposed of to ensure safety for responders.

During the RSP, the team disarmed the round’s fuze with a specialized tool used to shear off its firing pin, preventing unintended detonation. As a precaution, responders created a bunker of soil and clay-filled bags that covered the round. This method, called tamping, was also used for the final disposal to prevent fragments, soil, or other displaced minerals from traveling far distances outside of the safe zone established by CNMI authorities.

EODMU Five Detachment Marianas Officer-in-Charge Lt. Jason Moyer said residents should immediately vacate the area and contact emergency responders if they discover ordnance.

“All unexploded ordnance inherently contains grave risk to anyone who comes in contact with it,” he said. “If not handled properly there is always a chance for unintended detonation to occur that could prove fatal. We always encourage the public to call local authorities if they suspect  that something they’ve come across could be UXO. Unfortunately the threat of UXO discovery is a reality, but EODMU Five remains committed to preventing disaster and aiding the people of CNMI.”

The mission of EODMU Five Detachment Marianas is to render safe all types of ordnance, conventional and unconventional, improvised, chemical, biological, and nuclear to include Improvised Explosive Devices and Weapons of Mass Destruction. EODMU Five performs land and underwater location, identification, render-safe, recovery, and disposal of foreign and domestic ordnance.

EODMU Five is assigned to Commander, Task Force 75, which executes command and control of assigned Navy Expeditionary Combat Forces in the 7th Fleet area of operations. They plan and execute Naval Construction, Expeditionary Logistics, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Maritime Expeditionary Security, and Exploitation Forces assigned to Commander, 7th Fleet for crisis response, humanitarian assistance, and major combat operations.

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