Motobu Airfield is a World War II airfield on the Motobu Peninsula of Okinawa, near the East China Sea coast. The airfield was deactivated after 1945.
Motobu Airfield | |
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Motobu, Okinawa, Japan | |
Coordinates | 26°41′009.15″N 127°53′23.90″E / 26.6858750°N 127.8899722°E |
Type | Military airfield |
Site information | |
Controlled by | United States Army Air Forces |
Site history | |
Built | April 1945 |
In use | 1945 |
History
editThe airfield was built in April 1945 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and United States Navy Seabees as a combat airfield to support the Army and Marine Corps ground forces during the Battle of Okinawa. It had a 7,000' x 100' single runway and was used as the support field for Headquarters, Fifth Air Force and its subordinate commands on Okinawa from August through October 1945 until they moved to Honshu, Japan for postwar occupation duty.
Units assigned
edit- Headquarters, Fifth Air Force*, August 4 – September 25, 1945
- Headquarters, V Bomber Command*, August–October 1945
- Headquarters, V Fighter Command*, August–October 1945
- Headquarters, 308th Bombardment Wing*, June 16 – September 22, 1945
.* Assigned to nearby town of Hamasaki and used Motobu Airfield for air operations.
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In addition to the Army units, several Navy aviation squadrons used the airfield. Its postwar use is undetermined. Today, parts of the runway can still be seen on aerial photography.
See also
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References
editThis article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
- Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-89201-092-4.