USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. DD850 Destroyer Museum
at Battleship Cove, Fall River, Massachusetts.
Truck pickup of our ammunition and strip trip haul at the Gyrodyne Hangar in Reno, NV
Torpedo and ASROC Acquisition. August 2004.
In early 2004, Peter Papadakos obtained a total complement of MK 44
torpedo shapes, including the only Mk 44 warshot torpedo at a museum in
the world, to USS J.P. Kennedy Jr. DD850. It has been some 30 years
since DD850 had torpedo units to fill her magazine, tubes, and training
torpedo stowage station. We thank Peter for acquiring these units from
NV and Washington state as well as the fine people of the Hawthorne
Ammunition Depot, NV and Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Keyport, WA. We
also would like to thank the Tin Can Sailors Association for their
generous grant to ship these materials to KENNEDY. The last photos show
Peter's most recent acquisition for us, two ASROC missile shapes and a
warshot Mk 46 torpedo.
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Truck arrives in Fall River, MA with Chris Nardi (Cove Curator) checking out the shipment.
Forklifting off the haul.
Moving the Mk 44 torpedo shapes.
Two pallets of 5"38 ammo for Kennedy.
Torpedo units in their original storage racks. The empty rack is for the Mk 46 warshot.
Another look at the torpedo units in the magazine.
Pete's truck and trailer with the ASROC and torpedo shapes aboard.
Two ASROC shapes and the Mk 46 awaiting shipment to DD850.