Shangri La (CV 38) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1946

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Helicopters land aboard Shangri-La. A death-dealing, radioactive particles as it mushroomed 40,000 feet in the air to be dissipated in the strong stratosphere winds. -So the Atomic Bomb came into being. Within a month it was parachuted on two enemy cities, exploding at a predetermined altitude which spread its mechanical energy over larger areas and most of the deadly radioactivity was carried harmlessly skyward. It was this deadly invisible wave of radioactivity which presented the problem to our Navy, whose ships were built to withstand punishment by force but manned by human beings vulnerable to the alpha, beta, and gamma rays emitted in the disintegration of the atomic nuclei. Alpha and beta rays may be stopped by thin shields, the former achieving lethal damage to life only when inhaled. Gamma rays constitute the most deadly aspect of atomic fission, since they have the ability to penetrate great thicknesses of every sub- stance known to man, including heavy steel armor. Admiral Blandy'is problem was to determine the effectiveness of atomic weap- ons against a wide cross-section of military equipment, plus the physiological effects on life itself. Accordingly the Navy Department ordered the following ships to Bikini as guinea pigs in the first test of atomic energy against naval forces: C TARGET GROUP BB-3 3 Arkansas CSD CA-25 Salt Lake City CPD DD-3 71 Conyngham BB-34 New York CPD CV- 3 Saratoga CSD DD-3 78 Smith BB-36 Nevada CDD CPD CVL-22 Independent CDPD DD-386 Bagley BB-3 8 Pennsylvania CPD DD-3 6 7 Lamson CSD DD- 3 8 8 Helm CA-24 Pensacola CDD CPD DD-3 6 8 Flusser DD-3 8 9 Mugford CPD

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1 1 1 l '1 it 4 New F7F crackup. TARGET GROUP fcontinuedj DD-390 Ralph Talbot CPD APA-57 Gilliam CSD APA-86 Geneva CUD LCT-705 DD-402 Mayrant CPD APA 60 Banner CPD APA-87 Niagara CUD LCT-845, DD-403 Trippe CPD APA- Barrow CPD Sakawa CSD LCT-812 CSD DD-404 Rhind CPD APA- Bladen CUD IX-300 Prinz Eugen CPD LCT-816 CPD DD-406 Stack CPD APA- Bracken CPD Nagato CSD LCT-874 DD-408 Wilson CPD APA Briscoe CPD LST- 52 CPD LCT 1078 CPD DD-410 Hughes CPD APA Brule CPD LST-133 CPD LCT 1112 DD-411 Anderson CSD APA Bueleson LST-220 CPD LCT-lll3 CPD DD-413 Mustin CPD APA- Butte CPD LST-283 LCT 1114 CDS DD-419 Wainwright CPD APA Carlisle CSD LST-388 LCT 1115 SS-196 Searaven CUD APA Carteret CPD LST-388, LCT 1116 SS-184 Skipjack CMDD APA Catron CPD LST-545 CPD LCT 1130 SS-203 Tuna CUD APA Cleburne LCI-327 CPD LCT-1132 CSD SS-335 Dentuda CUD APA Cortland CUD LCI-329 LCT-1155 SS-305 Skate CMDD APA- Crittenden CPD LCI-332 CPD LCT-1187 CSD SS-308 Apogon CSD APA- Dawson CPD LCI-549 LCT-1237 CSD SS-386 Pilotfish CSD APA Fallon CPD LC1-615 LCT-1175 CSD SS-384 Parche CUD APA Fergus LCI-620 LCT-1341 AKA-Z1 Artemis APA Fillmore CUD LCT-412 CSD YOG-83 CSD AKA-22 Athene APA Gasconade CPD LCT-414 CSD YO-160 CSD CMDD-Moderate damage, CPD-Decommissioned. CUD--Undamaged. CDD--Damaged heavily. CSD-Sunk. 105

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