Letterkenny Munitions Center
Capabilities
The capabilities of the center include: logistics support; storage; non-destructive testing; missile maintenance; munitions maintenance and renovation; and demilitarization.
History
Letterkenny Army Depot was established in 1941 as an ammunition and general supply storage depot. In 1961, its Directorate of Ammunition Operations began supporting Army air defense missiles and Air Force intercept missiles. In 1991, the Directorate of Ammunition Operations was renamed Letterkenny Munitions Center with command and control transferred to Crane Army Ammunition Activity. LEMC is a tenant at Letterkenny Army Depot.
Facilities
LEMC occupies 16,000 of Letterkenny’s 17,400 acres (70 km). Its facilities include 13 buildings, 2,300,000 square feet (210,000 m) of explosive storage space, 902 igloos, 26 rail docks, 28 miles (45 km) of railroad, 126 miles (203 km) of paved road, and a containerization facility.
Environment
Letterkenny was placed on the Environmental Protection Agency’s National Priority List (Superfund) in 1987.
- Information compiled from [1]
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This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Army