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Torokina Airfield

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Former World War II airfield on Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea
Torokina Airfield
Cape Torokina Airfield
Bougainville
Aerial view of Torokina Airfield in December 1943
Site information
TypeMilitary airfield
Controlled byUnited States Marine Corps
ConditionAbandoned
Location
Map
Coordinates06°14.8302′S155°02.9256′E / 6.2471700°S 155.0487600°E /-6.2471700; 155.0487600
Site history
Built1943
In use1943-5
MaterialsMarsden Matting over sand
Battles/warsBougainville Campaign

Torokina Airfield, also known asCape Torokina Airfield, is a formerWorld War II airfield located atCape Torokina,Bougainville.

History

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World War II

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The3rd Marine Division landed on Bougainville on 1 November 1943 at the start of theBougainville Campaign, establishing a beachhead around Cape Torokina. Small detachments of the25th, 53rd, 71st and 75th Naval Construction Battalions landed with the Marines and the 71st Battalion was tasked with establishing a 5,150 feet (1,570 m) by 200 feet (61 m) fighter airfield that would become Torokina Airfield.[1] The airfield became operational on December 10, 1943 whenVMF-216 landed with 18F4U Corsairs.

On 9 March 1944, the Japanese shelled the airfield and forced the squadrons that were based there to take off to avoid damage to their aircraft.Royal New Zealand Air Force squadrons also began operating from the airfield from January 1, 1944. Units assigned to the airfield included:

SBDs and F4Us at Torokina, December 1943
  • United States Navy
VC-40 operatingGrumman TBF Avengers
ACORN 13
VF(N)-75 operatingVought F4U Corsairs
  • VF-17 with Corsair
  • United States Marine Corps
VMTB-233 operating TBF Avengers
VMF-211 operating F4U Corsairs
VMF-212 operating F4U Corsairs
VMF-215 operating F4U Corsairs
VMF-216 operating F4U Corsairs
VMF(N)-531 operatingLockheed PV-1 Ventura night-fighters
  • Royal New Zealand Air Force
No. 19 Squadron operating F4U Corsairs

Postwar

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Today the airfield is no longer used and most of the runway is overgrown with vegetation.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Building the Navy's Bases in World War II History of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Civil Engineer Corps 1940-1946. US Government Printing Office. 1947. p. 268.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.

Public Domain This article incorporatespublic domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

External links

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