From: "DOROTHY B SHEPARD" DOTTIE-SHEPARD@prodigy.net
To: pdxavets@aracnet.com
Subject: Atomic Veteran
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999
"After the war a "select few" volunteers were pointed to and informed they were going on a test in the Pacific. Told not to discuss what went on. We left Pearl Harbor and was told to leave our sea bags there and all personal items. About all we had was what we had on to take.
When we got to Bikini we moored the Salt Lake City fore and aft to a buoy. Then we went to an APA to live on. After the Bomb went off we were sent aboard the SLC to check damage and clean up some. No badge or protective gear was supplied. After each trip we would return to the Transport and they would run a giger counter over us, then take our clothes and we had to shower in salt water from the lagoon and return nude to run the counter again. Don't know what happened to the clothes as next day we were issued new clothes and go through the same routine, boarding and returning for check. The readings were recorded but nowhere in my medical records is it noted.
Living conditions were not nice. I have talked to several of my shipmates that were there and none of us remember how we got back to the states or remember the return on the APA-Rockbridge. I found out the name of the ship I returned on, when my wife wrote a Naval Agency in DC. I had a letter from a former crew member telling me that APA was so contaminated it was immediately sunk near Pearl. Don't know how I got to San Francisco and woke to be on the USS Iowa
.
The time spent there was the worst few months of my life, the fighting was not nice but we had a reason to be there. I can see no reason to have been sent on this test after returning from 3 long years of being in active fighting.
I have been fortunate not to suffer overly much but have had stomach problems loss my hair, my teeth and have chronic joint pain, have periods of feeling really sick, unable to motivate for days, then it seems to pass and I feel half way normal. Even a glass of milk makes me ill at times and at one time I suffered bleeding from the rectum and eventually the Doctor informed me I had a parasite, eating the intestine wall that came from waters in the Pacific. I have severe gas and bloating, no matter what I eat or medication I take.
The VA Medical evaluates me and but no help or cure and informs me none of my problems are service related. Recently they seem to try to convince me I have post trauma syndrome. Recently I do dream more of the things I'd rather forget.
At reunions those of us who were at the test talk of the battles etc. But we never talk of the time spent on the test.
Charles A Shepard,
395 8th street Penrose, Co. 81240
BM1c, USS Salt Lake City, USS Iowa, USS Columbus, USS Missouri.
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