- Mobile Naval Air Bases
Mobile Operational Naval Air Bases (MONABs) were a series of mobile units first formed in
1944 to provide logistical support to theFleet Air Arm aircraft of theRoyal Navy 'sBritish Pacific Fleet towards the end ofWorld War II .Each unit was self-contained and designed to service and repair
aircraft and engines. Each were initially assembled at at the MONABHeadquarters atHMS Flycatcher (first atLudham thenMiddle Wallop in theUK ).When the naval threat in the
Atlantic was clearly vanishing, with the decline ofNazi Germany , proposals were made to involve the Royal Navy in thePacific War . TheUnited States Navy 's Commander-in-Chief, AdmiralErnest King , did not welcome this, however. A well-knownanglophobe , King preferred to exclude the British and, in addition, he laid down operating requirements that could not be met at the time. One of these was that the Royal Navy should be self-sustaining and independent ofUnited States Navy (USN) logistical resources for extended periods of active service.King was effectively over-ruled, however, and the Royal Navy set about establishing an adequate logistical infrastructure which included MONABs.
Units
Ten MONABs were established, most based in
Australia . The last unit wasdecommissioned in1946 .* MONAB I –
HMS Nabbington ,Nowra , Australia
* MONAB II -HMS Nabberley ,Bankstown , Australia
* MONAB III –HMS Nabthorpe ,Schofields, New South Wales , Australia
* MONAB IV - :Formed up and commisioned as HMS "Nabaron" on 1 January 1945 atRNAS Ludham . Embarked for Australia atLiverpool two weeks later and arrived atSydney on21 February . Marked to form a forward base their equipment was diverted on to theAdmiralty Islands and an operational base2 April 1945 was commisioned HMS Naboran,Royal Naval Air Station Ponam taking over the formerUS Navy Airfield there. [ [http://www.btinternet.com/~faahistoryweb/Nabaron-2.htm Nabaron-2] ]* MONAB V -
HMS Nabswick ,Jervis Bay , Australia
* MONAB VI –HMS Nabstock ,Maryborough, Queensland , Australia
* MONAB VII –HMS Nabreekie ,Meeandah ,Brisbane , Australia
* MONAB VIII –HMS Nabcatcher ,Kai Tak ,Hong Kong
* MONAB IX –HMS Nabrock ,Sembawang ,Singapore
* MONAB X –HMS Nabhurst ,Middle Wallop , UK:when HMS "Flycatcher" was paid off at Middle Wallop on10 April 1946 . MONAB X went around three different sites (RNAS Fearn ,RNAS Inskip andRNAE Risley until it was able to move toRNAS Lossiemouth following the RAF vacating the site.References
* [http://www.btinternet.com/~faahistoryweb/Nabaron-1.htm Nabaron-1] Accessed 2 May 2007
External links
* [http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/Squadrons/MONAB.html MONABs Fleet Air Arm Archive]
* [http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/navy/rnfaa.htm Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm in Australia During WW2]
* [http://www.btinternet.com/~faahistoryweb/index.htm The MONAB Story]ee also
*
List of Royal Navy shore establishments
*List of air stations of the Royal Navy
*List of fleet bases of the Royal Navy
*Royal Navy Dockyard
*Seaplane bases in the United Kingdom
*Lists of military installations
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