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Kobler Field

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37: 543: 204:. The facility had a 200 by 8,500 feet (61 m × 2,591 m) runway, repair and maintenance facilities, and hardstanding for 120 aircraft. The airfield was named after Lt. Wayne F. Kobler, a 351: 327:, a residential housing area. One runway is now Beach Road/Koblerville Road. Saipan Southern High School and Koblerville Elementary School are located in the path of the second runway. 568: 548: 558: 231:
on Tinian became operational, Kobler Field was increasingly used by the Twentieth Air Force as an auxiliary field for storage and basing of miscellaneous aircraft.
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administration and remained under US Navy control until placed out of service in the early 1960s.
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deployed to Kobler Field in August 1944 to undertake attacks on Japanese islands and shipping.
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Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II
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was shore-based at NAB Kobler Field from 21 August–19 September and November–December 1946.
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navigation station was established at the end of Kobler Field in November 1944, which the
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was shore-based at NAB Kobler Field from 28 December 1946 until 9 January 1947.
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Kobler Field was constructed between August and October 1944 near
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carrying out the strategic bombing campaign against the
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Following its closure, Kobler Field was redeveloped as
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pilot who was killed on 27 June 1944 while flying his
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In the postwar era, Kobler Field was transferred to
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Aerial view of Kobler Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
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Seventh Air Force

15°07′26″N 145°42′25″E / 15.12389°N 145.70694°E / 15.12389; 145.70694
United States Army Air Forces
World War II
Saipan
Mariana Islands
Naval Advance Base Saipan
Aslito
Saipan
Twentieth Air Force
B-29 Superfortresses
Japanese Home Islands
19th Fighter Squadron
P-47
Tinian
Isely Field
North Field
West Field
LORAN
United States Coast Guard
819th Bombardment Squadron
B-24 Liberators
Kure Naval Arsenal
US Navy
VF-13A
F4U-4s
VA-12
VA-1A
Carrier Aircraft Service Unit

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