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English: Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Warning Sign at South Beach, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.
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Former Moving Target Machine Gun Range at South Beach.
Based upon historical documents, Military Munitions used at this former moving Target Machine Gun Range (which includes South Beach, Norton Point Beach and Wasque Point) included practice rockets, potentially high explosive rockets and small arms ammunition. As of the summer of 2009, only inert rocket warheads and rocket motor bodies have been discovered at South Beach and Norton Point. Two 100-pound bombs potentially containing high explosive, have washed ashore at Wasque Point.
The formerly used defense site, Former Moving Target Machine Gun Range at South Beach, covers approximately 4.6 miles of beach that includes South Beach, Norton Point, and Wasque Point. The town of Edgartown manages South Beach for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). The Trustees of Reservations (The Trustees) manages Norton Point for Dukes County who owns the property. The Trustees also owns and manages Wasque Point. The Former Moving Target Machine Gun Range included two ranges used by the Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island from 1943 until 1946. The machine gun range consisted of an oval track with a moving target used for machine gun target practice. After the track was destroyed during a hurricane, the Navy built two stationary targets for air-to-ground rocket firing practice at the outer limit of each end of the oval track.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District is partnering with the DCR, the Town of Edgartown, Dukes County, The Trustees of Reservations, and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection to protect the public and the environment from potential hazards due to the presence of munition and explosives of concern at South Beach, Norton Point Beach and Wasque. A Time Critical Removal Action was conducted at South Beach and a portion of Norton Point in 2009. Additional investigations will be conducted as necessary, to determine the source of munitions at South Beach and Norton Point, and the 100-pound bombs washing ashore at Wasque Point. Though a removal action has taken place at South Beach and a portion of Norton Point, there is still the possibility that munitions will continue to be found at both sites. There is also the potential for additional bombs to wash ashore at Wasque Point. If you see an item that is suspect, RECOGNIZE the potential danger, RETREAT – leave the area immediately and DO NOT TOUCH the item(s), and REPORT the item(s) – Call 911.
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