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Port Havannah

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243: 231: 227:. The Seabees built two seaplane ramps of coral, surfaced with wire mesh, and provided buoys for mooring 14 seaplanes. By 1 June, the PBYs began operating from the new base, bombing the Japanese positions on Guadalcanal. In addition to the ramps and moorings, two small piers, two nose hangars, one 40 feet (12 m) by 100 feet (30 m) seaplane workshop, four 5,000-gallon underground gasoline tanks, and housing facilities for 25 officers and 210 men in quonset huts were constructed. 211: 42: 113: 49: 345: 319: 195:
distributed the joint basic plan for the occupation and defense of Efate on 20 March 1942. Under its terms the US Army was to defend Efate and support the defense of ships and positions. The US Navy's task was: (1) to construct, administer and operate a naval advance base, seaplane base, and harbor
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facilities; (2) to support Army forces in the defense of the island; (3) to construct an airfield and at least two outlying dispersal fields; (4) to provide facilities for the operation of seaplane-bombers.
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In late 1942 the Seebees constructed a 3,000 feet (910 m) by 180 feet (55 m) fighter airstrip at Port Havannah.
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A detachment of Seebees went north to Havannah Harbour to construct a seaplane base to serve a squadron of
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Map of Efate Island showing military installations 27 July 1943
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which threatened the sea route between the U.S. and Australia,
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On 25 March 1942, the Army sent about 500 men to Efate from
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Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons - Volume 2
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World War II airfields in the Pacific Ocean Theater
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Port Havannah is located in Vanuatu
17°34′8.4″S 168°15′36″E / 17.569000°S 168.26000°E / -17.569000; 168.26000
Country
Vanuatu
Province
Shefa Province
Island
Efate
Time zone
UTC+11
Efate Island
Vanuatu
Guadalcanal
Admiral King
Noumea
1st Naval Construction Battalion

PBYs

SOC Seagull

USS Denver (CL-58)
VP-71
Bauerfield International Airport
Quoin Hill Airfield




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