Port Purvis
Purvis Bay, Nggela Islands, Solomon Islands
U.S. Sailors Playing Softball At Port Purvis
Coordinates9°9′0″S 160°15′0″E / 9.15000°S 160.25000°E / -9.15000; 160.25000
Site information
Controlled byU.S. Navy
ConditionDecommissioned
Site history
In use1917–present
Battles/warsWorld War Two, Guadalcanal Campaign

Port Purvis was military site operated by the United States Navy. It was located in Purvis Bay in the Nggela Island, and island group located in the southwest pacific. Port Purvis served in a crucial role during the Guadalcanal Campaign as it served as a staging area.

Uses of Port Purvis

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Port Purvis had served a variety of purposes throughout its service. It served as a staging area for United States Navy operations during the second world war, especially the Guadalcanal Campaign. The most documented aspect of this base was its Fleet Recreation Center. Many sailors recount days of summer fun during their downtime at the port, playing volleyball, softball, and even cricket.

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