HONOLULU (AP) — The Army says a Makua Valley explosion that injured two contractors in April was caused by an anti-tank weapon round. HONOLULU (AP) — The Army says a Makua Valley explosion that injured two contractors in April was
HONOLULU (AP) — The Army says a Makua Valley explosion that injured two contractors in April was caused by an anti-tank weapon round.
U.S. Army Hawaii Public Affairs said in a story posted in an official Army publication Friday that investigators determined the round was fired from a weapon used at Makua until the 1980s.
Investigators were not able to determine when the round was fired. They also don’t know what unit or organization fired it.