- Strauss Airfield
Strauss Airfield was an airfield constructed between
19 March to27 April 1942 nearNoonamah, Northern Territory ,Australia duringWorld War II . It was also known as 27 Mile Field or Humpty Doo Strip.History
Constructed by sections of the
United States Army 808th Engineer Aviation Battalion , they built a single runway of 5,000ft (1,524m) x 100ft (30.48 m) wide with associated taxiways and dispersals.The airfield was officially dedicated as Strauss Field in memory and honour of
United States CaptainAllison W. Strauss who was killed piloting aP-40 Kittyhawk from the 8th Pursuit Squadron ("The Blacksheep") of the 49th Fighter Group after crashing into Darwin harbour during a Japanese air raid on the Darwin RAAF airfield on27 April 1942.Japanese Bombing Raids against Strauss Airfield
26 November 1942 (03.20 am)
27 November 1942 (03:56 - 04:46 am)Units based at Strauss Airfield
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No. 76 Squadron RAAF (P-40)
*No. 452 Squadron RAAF (Spitfire)
*No. 457 Squadron RAAF (Spitfire)References
Bibliography
* [http://www.nt.gov.au/nreta/heritage/ntregister/declared/display.html?strauss Strauss Airfield - NT Heritage Listing]
* [http://www.ozatwar.com/ozatwar/strauss.htm OzatWar website]
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