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Map Majuro and Arno Atolls Naval Base Majuro was a major
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base built on Majuro Atoll, in the
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to support the
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efforts in the
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. The base was built after the Battle of Majuro-Kwajalein ended 3 February 1944. Majuro was found to be unoccupied and abandoned when the
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arrived. The US Navy built airfields, seaport, and other facilities on the captured islands. The base was part of the vast Naval Base Marshall Islands.


History

When the US Army arrived they found abandoned a Darrit Island 400-foot timber pier, a seaplane ramp, Dalop Island 5,800-foot runway, and warehouses. US Navy Seabees of the 100th Construction Battalion began improvement projects at the base. On the
Delap Delap ( Marshallese: , ) is an island district in the Marshall Islands. It is located in the east of Majuro Atoll. Along with Uliga and Djarrit it forms what is known as the "Delap-Uliga-Djarrit". During World War II was the site of a large base ...
the 800 feet (1,800 m) by 445 feet (136 m) runway was repaired and paved in
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. The complete
Majuro Airfield Majuro Airfield or Naval Air Facility Majuro (NAF Majuro) is a former World War II airfield on the island of Delap in the Marshall Islands. The facility was supported by the large base, Naval Base Majuro History World War II Majuro Airfield was ...
became home to a number of units: two Marine dive-bomber squadrons, half a Marine patrol squadron, and staging a
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fighter group. The Naval used the Airfield for its
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and patrols. The Majuro Atoll offered excellent fleet anchorage in the large protected
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. The lagoon has depths of 150 to 210-feet, with only a few
coral head Corals are marine invertebrates within the class Anthozoa of the phylum Cnidaria. They typically form compact colonies of many identical individual polyps. Coral species include the important reef builders that inhabit tropical oceans and secre ...
s. The lagoon islands had some sand beaches used for boats,
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and Landing Ship, Tank. On Calanin Island, at the entrance to the lagoon Seabees built a signal station and a harbor entrance control station. Seabee built and manned at Acorn 8 Naval
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. Seabee used both new construction
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s and captured buildings in their projects. Seabee built a 150-bed hospital. For the airfield, Seabees built a 12,000-barrel fuel depot for aviation gasoline storage on Bigariat Island and 4-inch pipe system to bring it to the airfield. For freshwater Seabees installed a Water distillation plant. The 21 distillation stills turned seawater into 50,000 gallons of fresh water per day. The water was stored in a system of tanks and plumbing with a total of 180,000 gallons for all the islands in the base. Water tank trucks were used for long runs. The one captured pier was not able to keep up with the demands of the growing base, Seabees installed a deep-water 25 by 28 foot pontoon floating pier. Seabees used coral to pave 10 miles of road and the top of 11,000 feet of causeways, making Delap-Uliga-Djarrit. The causeways were built to connect the many small base islands together. A large Seabee camp, repair shops, and supply depot was built. For the troop
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,
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s, bomb-proof shelters, and recreation facilities were constructed by the Seabees. As the airfield took up almost all of Dalop Island, Uliga Island, Laura Island Rairok Island and other islands of the tropical Majuro Atoll were used. Majuro Atoll has 56 islands. In February 1944 the 100th Battalion was relieved with the arrival of Construction Battalion Detachment 1034. On 18 June 1944 the 60th Seabee Battalion was relieved with the arrival of Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit (CBMU) 591. Unlike most Pacific Navy bases, Naval Base Majuro was moved to a more forward location as the fighting moved towards Japan's homeland. On V-J Day,
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on 2 September 1945 the base was still in full operation.


Majuro Submarine Base

The demand for
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during World War 2 was so great that bases were built around special ships called
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. Submarine Tenders carried fuel for the submarines, food for the crew, and living quarters for the crew to rest while the sub was being serviced. The Tender's depot had all the supplies that the submarine needed to get back on patrol. Submarine base had limited land facilities such Naval Base Majuro operated as an advanced submarine base. Sub-crews enjoyed the 750-man submarine base camp and fleet recreation center at the base. Majuro Submarine Base was supported by the submarine tenders:
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, USS Argonne (AS-10), and
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.


Majuro Destroyer Base

To keep US Navy
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in the war and not at faraway bases, Majuro became a Destroyer Base. US Navy destroyer tenders provided food, fuel, and
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to the destroyer. Minor repair work was also done at the base. The crew was able to enjoy the fleet recreation center at the base during this time. The base was made with stationed destroyer tenders: USS Prairie (AD-15) and
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Airfields

US Navy Seabees built two airfields at Naval Base Majuro : *
Majuro Airfield Majuro Airfield or Naval Air Facility Majuro (NAF Majuro) is a former World War II airfield on the island of Delap in the Marshall Islands. The facility was supported by the large base, Naval Base Majuro History World War II Majuro Airfield was ...
, called Naval Air Facility Majuro Majuro Airfield
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*Uliga Airfield on Uliga Island
A number of bombers and fighter squadrons operated from the airfields. For aircraft navigation, a
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transmitting station was built.
The Naval stations at the Marshall Islands had stationed: *
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* Grumman F6F Hellcat with VF-39 * Douglas TBD Devastator * Grumman TBF Avenger *
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for Scouting bombing (VSB) * Utility-Transport (VJR) planes, like the
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and Douglas R5D
At Majuro Airfield the Navy supported the installment of the
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and the Marine Aircraft Group 13 in March 1944. The Seabees constructed two 750-man camps, shops and storage facilities for the
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.
The Navy decided to place a pool of fighter planes ready to replace losses on
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at Naval Base Majuro. As Majuro Airfield did not have the space for the new air base, Seabees built a new 4,000 foot by 175-foor runway on Uliga Island. Uliga Island was connected to Dalop by the built two-lane causeway. Two Carrier Aircraft Service Units were based as the airfields to support the many Navy planes at the base.


Post war

*
Marshall Islands War Memorial Park The Marshall Islands War Memorial Park is a beachfront park located in Delap on Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands. The park was part of the U.S. Headquarters Command Center for the Marshall Islands, which was responsible for administering the Marshal ...
on Delap


Gallery

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See also

* List of islands of the Marshall Islands *
US Naval Advance Bases US Naval Advance Bases were built globally by the United States Navy during World War 2, World War II to support and project U.S. naval operations world-wide. A few were built on Allies of World War II, allied soil, but most were captured enemy f ...
* World War II United States Merchant Navy


External links


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References

{{USWWII Naval Stations of the United States Navy Closed installations of the United States Navy 1944 establishments in Oceania Military installations established in 1944
Naval Base Majuro Map Majuro and Arno Atolls Naval Base Majuro was a major United States Navy base built on Majuro Atoll, in the Marshall Islands to support the World War II efforts in the Pacific War. The base was built after the Battle of Majuro-Kwajalein end ...