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commenced construction of a fighter airstrip there on 6 May. Despite periodic Japanese mortar and sniper fire, by 1 July 1945 the base with its 5000 ft runway was ready for use by US Navy fighters.
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Building the Navy's Bases in World War II History of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Civil Engineer Corps 1940-1946
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was based at Chimu from July until the end of the war. The squadron conducted anti-ship operations including use of the
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The seaplane base was disestablished after it was destroyed by typhoons in September and October 1945.
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Post war the base was repurposed by USN Mobile Construction Battalions
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A seaplane base at Chimu was established in July 1945. On 14 July
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for occupation duty on 12 October 1945, MAG-31 squadrons included
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The Chimu Wan area was captured during the first week of the
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Okinawa
Ryukyu Islands
Japan

26°27′33.95″N 127°55′04.00″E / 26.4594306°N 127.9177778°E / 26.4594306; 127.9177778
United States Navy
World War II
Okinawa
Battle of Okinawa
Seabees
40th CB
Marine Aircraft Group 22
Marine Aircraft Group 31
Yokosuka
VMF-224
VMF-311
F4Us
VMF(N)-533
Grumman F6F-5N Hellcat
Grumman F7F Tigercats
VMB-612
PBJ-1D and PBJ-1Js
Tiny Tim rocket
VPB-208
PBM-5s
VPB-26
VPB-22
VPB-205
USS Hamlin
USS St. George

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