- 805th Engineer Aviation Battalion (United States)
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 805th Engineer Aviation Battalion
caption= 805th Memorial at National Museum of the US Air Force
dates= 1941-1946
country=United States
allegiance=
branch=USAAF
type=Engineer
role= Constructed fighter and bomber airfields in Central America and the Pacific during World War II
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current_commander=
garrison=MacDill Field ,Florida
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colonel_of_the_regiment=
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motto= "Instrumentis et Gladis"
(With Tools and Weapons)
colors= Scarlet and White
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mascot=
battles=World War II Saipan Iejima
notable_commanders=Major General Lee B. Washbourne
Colonel Harry A. Hall
anniversaries=The 805th Engineer Aviation Battalion was a
United States Army Air Force unit activated onFebruary 12 ,1941 at MacDill Field (Army Air Base) near Tampa, Florida.Mission
* The primary mission of the battalion was to build aviation facilities for fighter and bomber aircraft.
Current units
* Deactivated shortly after
World War II History
* Florida The 805th Engineer Company, Aviation (Separate) was created from the inactive 2nd Battalion, 28th Engineers, Aviation. After activation at
MacDill Field in Florida, the company left the base onMarch 20 ,1941 ; traveling via rail toCharleston, South Carolina , for embarkation to thePanama Canal Zone.* Panama The company arrived in
Panama onMarch 26 ,1941 and were encamped atAlbrook Field . OnJune 28 ,1941 the 805th was increased to battalion strength and subdivided into four companies (Headquarters,A,B,C). On June 12, 1942, the transport ship S.S. Sixaola was torpedoed by U-159 while transporting a detachment of the 805th to Guatemala; 28 crewmen were killed and the 805th lost a large amount of construction equipment when the ship sank near Colon, C.Z. The 805th remained in Panama untilMarch 30 ,1943 , having constructed numerous airfields in Panama, Guatemala, Ecuador, and the Galapagos Islands. The battalion traveled from Albrook Field to theNew York Navy Yard on the USATFrederick Funston , arriving there onApril 7 ,1943 . The battalion then traveled by rail to Richmond (Virginia) Army Air Base for training and furlough.* Hawaii The battalion departed
Richmond, Virginia , in November, 1943, traveling by rail toCamp Stoneman , California. After twelve days the battalion departedSan Francisco on the ATS Lurline, a former luxury liner. The battalion arrived atPearl Harbor onDecember 20 ,1943 , and were encamped atBellows Field . While stationed on Oahu the battalion was assigned to lengthen and widen the landing strip at Kahuku, on the northern end ofOahu . The runway was being modified to accommodate the newB-29 s, which were still on the manufacturing line in the United States. This runway was going to be a stopover point for the planes on their way to the Western Pacific.* Saipan On
June 7 ,1944 , the battalion departed Oahu on the SS Mormacport. OnJune 25 ,1944 , the 805th arrived offshore atSaipan , an island in theMarianas chain. The battalion landed onJune 27 , (d-day +2) and commenced repairing and expanding the existing Japanese airfield to accommodateB-29 s. Four months later, the firstB-29 s landed at the field; in November, 1944, the firstB-29 missions were on their way toJapan .* Ie Shima On
May 23 ,1945 , the 805th boardedLST s anchored in Tanapag Harbor offSaipan . OnMay 29 ,1945 , the battalion arrived off the coast ofOkinawa , but was assigned runway construction on Ie Shima (Iejima ), a small island off the northwest coast ofOkinawa . The battalion cam ashore on Ie Shima near the site of war correspondentErnie Pyle 's death. Pyle had been killed by a hidden Japanese machine gunner during the initial landings on Ie; at this point the site was only marked by an upturned rifle stuck in the mud with Pyle's helmet on it. It was later marked by a monument created by the77th Infantry . As had been the case onSaipan , the 805th was assigned runway construction for B-29 operations. These runways were constructed primarily from native coral quarried from the island's interior. OnAugust 10 ,1945 , the 805th completed runway "B" on Ie Shima; the runway was 7000 feet long and was the first all-American built runway in theRyukyus Islands. OnAugust 19 ,1945 , the Japanese surrender party arrived on Ie Shima in twoBetty Bomber s, each repainted white with green crosses in place of therising sun . The Japanese transferred to aC-54 transport for the trip toManila and a meeting withGeneral MacArthur to review the terms of surrender. Members of the 805th were allowed to line the sides of the runway as the Japanese delegation landed and departed, signaling the imminent end ofWorld War II . [1]Post World War II
The unit was reduced to reserve status on
January 4 ,1946 , atFort Lawton ,Washington .References
1. Marleau, Thomas J., "Bulldozers and Bombers: The 805th Engineer Aviation Bn. in World War II". Private publisher, 1981. External links
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