Warren Grove, New Jersey
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Warren Grove is a unincorporated rural community in Ocean County, New Jersey that is a part of Stafford Township. Its location in the heart of the Pine Barrens makes it one of the most secluded and remote corners of the state. The Warren Grove Gunnery Range a military bomb practice range. Fighter jets including A-10's and F-16's from East Coast Air National Guard units use the area for practice bombing and strafing.
[edit] Incidents
- In May 2007, flares dropped from an F-16 belonging to the 177th Fighter Wing set off a large wildfire that consumed more than 18,000 acres (73 km²) of the Pinelands and forced the evacuation of hundreds of residents.[1]
- In November of 2004, an F-16 fired 25 rounds that hit the Little Egg Harbor Intermediate School.[2]
- In January of 2002, another aircraft practicing at Warren Grove crashed near the Garden State Parkway spewing flames and molten metal across the busy road.
- In June of 2001, a 1,600 acres (6 km²) forest fire is caused when an Air National Guard plane drops a 25-pound practice bomb at the range.
- In April of 1999, Nearly 12,000 acres (49 km²) of forest, wetlands, cedar swamp and cranberry bogs burn after a Pennsylvania Air National Guard plane drops a "dummy" bomb more than a mile from its target.
[edit] References
- ^ "Military must fix communication", Courier-Post, July 28, 2007. Accessed August 11, 2007. "On May 15, a fighter pilot mistakenly released flares while on a training mission over the Warren Grove Gunnery Range in Ocean County. At the time, the ground below was extremely dry. The flares hitting the ground touched off a fire that burned 18,000 acres (73 km²) of Pinelands, injured two people, destroyed four homes and damaged 53 other homes."
- ^ Little Egg school shot by jet to get $519,000, Press of Atlantic City, November 2, 2006.
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