Nanumea Airfield | |
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Nanumea, Tuvalu | |
Coordinates | 05°41′00″N 176°12′00″E / 5.68333°N 176.20000°E |
Type | Military Airfield |
Site information | |
Controlled by | United States Navy |
Condition | abandoned |
Site history | |
Built | 1943 |
Built by | Seebees |
In use | 1943-5 |
Materials | Coral |
Nanumea Airfield is a former World War II airfield on the island of Nanumea in the Ellice Islands.
On 5 September 1943 elements of the 16th Naval Construction Battalion arrived on Nanumea and on 11 September they started work on a 7,000 feet (2,100 m) by200 feet (61 m) bomber strip. On 19 September F4F-4s of VMF-441 landed on the strip and continued to use the runway during the remainder of the construction period. The first bombers landed on 12 November. The Seabees also built the camp and operation facilities for the airfield, including an 8,000-barrel tank farm for aviation gasoline. [1]
USAAF units based at Nanumea included:
On 11 November 1943 a Japanese air raid on Nanumea resulted in the destruction of one B-24.
By September 1944 base roll-up and salvage operations had commenced and were completed by the end of March 1945.[1]
The airfield is completely overgrown with vegetation.