Sandy Neck Bomb Target Range

Sandy Neck Bomb Target Range
Part of United States Navy
Barnstable, Massachusetts
Coordinates 41°43′53.14″N 70°19′2.12″W / 41.7314278°N 70.3172556°W / 41.7314278; -70.3172556.
Type Range
Site information
Owner Barnstable, Massachusetts
Controlled by Town of Barnstable
Open to
the public
Yes
Site history
In use 1944-1946

The Sandy Neck Bomb Target Range was a former naval bomb range for fleet arm naval aviators, and located on Sandy Neck, in Barnstable, Massachusetts.[1]

History

The Sandy Neck Bomb Target Range was used from 1944 to 1946 when the Navy cancelled its leases.[1] It was used for the practice of dive bombing for carrier aircraft.[1] While it was in operation, it was part of the nearby Naval Air Station Quonset Point.[1] In 1946, after the war had ended and cruise missile technology was being developed, the Navy cancelled its lease on the range from the town. To the west of the site along the northern beach there was also an anti-tank mine area.[1]

Environmental cleanup

During the cleanup of the site in the mid-1990s, ordnance such the Mark 23 practice bomb was discovered at the site.[1]

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