Mokerang Airfield

Mokerang Airfield

Mokerang Airfield, was an airfield on the northwest tip of Los Negros Island, 5 miles (8.0 km) NNW of Momote Airfield.

History

It was built by the Imperial Japanese at Mokerang Plantation shortly after Lorengau Airfield during World War II and liberated during the Battle of Los Negros as part of the Admiralty Islands campaign.

The 836th Engineer Aviation Battalion constructed two runways 8,000 feet (2,400 m) long × 150 feet (46 m) wide and 500-foot (150 m) overruns at each end, and the 104th Naval Construction Battalion and 46th Naval Construction Battalion built the taxiways and dispersal areas.

The runways had a bearing WNW/ESE 114 degrees/294 degrees magnetic. A storage depot for 30,000 barrels of fuel was stockpiled at Mokerang.

The airfield was abandoned at the end of the war and has been reclaimed by vegetation.

Units based at Mokerang

  • 13th Air Force (13th Air Task Force)
  • 307th Bombardment Group HQ
    • 307th Bombardment Group, 424th Bombardment Squadron (B-24s)
    • 307th Bombardment Group, 370th Bombardment Squadron (B-24s)
    • 307th Bombardment Group, 371st Bombardment Squadron (B-24s)
    • 307th Bombardment Group, 372nd Bombardment Squadron (B-24s)
  • 13th Bomber Command
  • 18th Fighter Group, 419th Night Fighter Squadron (detachment) P-61s

References

Coordinates: 1°58′52″S 147°22′41″E / 1.981°S 147.378°E / -1.981; 147.378



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