I was there in 70-71 and the commanders house was no were near the ramps and piers shown. His house was just off the run way located on the main street.
What the hell. Did they level every building on the island just to prevent squatters from settling on the island? I was there in 1964-65, long before the swimming pool and yacht club were added (and women allowed on island). I never imagined it would be so empty once I saw all of those changes to the island. Seems like such a waste, even the portable shrimp shack is gone.
@@Ventureone2023 I’m in charge of the environmental restoration for Johnston. We visit every couple of years to collect soil and groundwater samples to see how the remaining contaminants are breaking down. The buildings were all torn down to prevent them from just falling down. Without constant maintenance they would not have lasted very long. Check out my Wake videos. There’s a couple that show buildings that have just been left and they very quickly become hazardous to people and wildlife.
@@AroundtheWorld-SallyandJames Your reply is amazing and I am grateful for it. I assume you are employed by either the Air Force or Fish and Wildlife. Is it possible to live there at present or is it too contaminated? Did you spend extended amounts of time on the island? It's unfortunate that the buildings were not maintained on a regular basis. The island's complete story deserves to be turned into a movie.
@@Ventureone2023 I work for the Air Force. We usually stay about 2 weeks when we visit. The island is clean enough to live and work on. There is a couple areas that still have fuel contamination in the soil and ground water. There is still a little contamination in the lagoon sediments near the agent orange storage area, but it’s quite low, barely above the EPA limits for residential use. Fish & Wildlife had their Crazy Ant Strike Teams living on island for about 10 years, but they all left about 5 years ago.
@@AroundtheWorld-SallyandJames Can you tell me what the buildings on the other islands or atolls are? The tower is present on one and the row of buildings is present on the other.
I would love to visit there one of these days, I was stationed there back in 89.
Thats where I learned to Scuba dive,...did a bunch of shore dives from that ramp. 97-98
Such amazing vlogs forever I really enjoyed it stay connected
I was there in 70-71 and the commanders house was no were near the ramps and piers shown. His house was just off the run way located on the main street.
was there in 1969, boy it was nice ,Olympic swimming pool, nice rooms with real good food, saw NIXON wow
What the hell. Did they level every building on the island just to prevent squatters from settling on the island? I was there in 1964-65, long before the swimming pool and yacht club were added (and women allowed on island). I never imagined it would be so empty once I saw all of those changes to the island. Seems like such a waste, even the portable shrimp shack is gone.
Fabulous video! Smh about the Commander's house being torn down.
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I hope you don't mind me asking, but what was your activity on the island? Why was everything demolished when the island was once a town?
@@Ventureone2023 I’m in charge of the environmental restoration for Johnston. We visit every couple of years to collect soil and groundwater samples to see how the remaining contaminants are breaking down.
The buildings were all torn down to prevent them from just falling down. Without constant maintenance they would not have lasted very long. Check out my Wake videos. There’s a couple that show buildings that have just been left and they very quickly become hazardous to people and wildlife.
@@AroundtheWorld-SallyandJames Your reply is amazing and I am grateful for it. I assume you are employed by either the Air Force or Fish and Wildlife. Is it possible to live there at present or is it too contaminated? Did you spend extended amounts of time on the island? It's unfortunate that the buildings were not maintained on a regular basis. The island's complete story deserves to be turned into a movie.
@@Ventureone2023 I work for the Air Force. We usually stay about 2 weeks when we visit. The island is clean enough to live and work on. There is a couple areas that still have fuel contamination in the soil and ground water. There is still a little contamination in the lagoon sediments near the agent orange storage area, but it’s quite low, barely above the EPA limits for residential use.
Fish & Wildlife had their Crazy Ant Strike Teams living on island for about 10 years, but they all left about 5 years ago.
@@AroundtheWorld-SallyandJames I found out that the Crazy Ant Strike Teams were successful.
@@AroundtheWorld-SallyandJames Can you tell me what the buildings on the other islands or atolls are? The tower is present on one and the row of buildings is present on the other.
Sad they tore down the Commanders house.