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Naval Base Alexishafen

Coordinates: 5°05′21″S 145°48′15″E / 5.089040°S 145.804056°E / -5.089040; 145.804056
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Naval Base Alexishafen
Naval Base Alexishafen is located in Papua New Guinea
Naval Base Alexishafen
Naval Base Alexishafen
Location of Naval Base Alexishafen in Papua New Guinea
Coordinates: 5°05′21″S 145°48′15″E / 5.089040°S 145.804056°E / -5.089040; 145.804056
Country Papua New Guinea
ProvinceMadang Province
Naval Base United States Navy
Established
Closed
June 13, 1944
January 28, 1945
Time zoneUTC+10 (AEST)
ClimateAf
A Naval Base Alexishafen dock in 1944
Madang harbour in October 1945
Map of East New Guinea, with Madang (Alexishafen)
1883 map of Alexishafen

Naval Base Alexishafen (Naval Base Alexishafen-Madang) was a United States Navy base built during World War II at Alexishafen, north of the city of Madang in New Guinea. The base was built by the US Navy Seabees starting June 13, 1944 as part of the New Guinea campaign of the Pacific War. The base was built at the request of the Seventh Amphibious Force of the United States Seventh Fleet to support the many boats patrolling the area. The US Navy built a boat repair depot including Auxiliary floating drydocks. The base was closed in January 28, 1945.[1][2]

History

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In May 1944, the US Navy's 7th Amphibious Force requested a base at Alexishafen to provide repair and logistical support for the many boats operating off the north shores of New Guinea. Alexishafen and Madang were liberated on April 26, 1944, by the Australian Army 30th Battalion in the Battle of Madang. Alexishafen's Bostrem Bay offered excellent fleet anchorage. The US Navy began using Bostrem Bay on April 27, 1944, when a destroyer Anchored at Alexishafen. Construction started on June 13, 1944, with the arrival of 200 troops with the US Navy's Seabee 91st Construction Battalion. The troops and supplies had arrived from Naval Base Finschhafen and Naval Base Milne Bay. Base facilities were built on Alexishafen south peninsula, Megas Island and Ulimal Island. All construction was completed on August 17, 1944. Australian had a base at Madang, including a capture runway, Madang Airfield. The Australians built a seaplane base in Madang Bay, used by the US Navy also. By November 1944 the Alexishafen base was too far behind the current Navy action and parts of the base were moved to more forward bases. On December 25, 1944, 80 troops from the 91st Construction Battalion packed up parts of the base to be shipped out to forward bases. The US Navy closed the base on January 28, 1945. The Alexishafen water-supply system was transferred to the Royal Australian Navy.[1][3]

Bases and facilities

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Building the Navy's Bases, vol. 2 (part III, chapter 26)". US Navy.
  2. ^ Madang pacificwrecks.com
  3. ^ Madang Province pacificwrecks.com
  4. ^ Madang Baypacificwrecks.com
  5. ^ Madang Airfield pacificwrecks.com
  6. ^ Sek Harbor pacificwrecks.com
  7. ^ Sek Harbor picpacificwrecks.com
  8. ^ Alexishafenpacificwrecks.com
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