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  2. Tinian Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    Tinian Naval Advanced Base was a major United States Navy sea and air base on Tinian Island, part of the Northern Mariana Islands on the east side of the Philippine Sea in the Pacific Ocean. The base was built during World War II to support bombers and patrol aircraft in the Pacific War .

  3. Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Tinian Naval Base was a 40,000-personnel installation. The Navy Seabees (110th NCB) laid out the base in a pattern of city streets resembling New York City's Manhattan Island and named the streets accordingly. The former Japanese town of Sunharon was nicknamed "The Village" because its location corresponded to that of Greenwich Village.

  4. North Field (Tinian) - Wikipedia

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    Under Japanese administration, Tinian was largely a sugar plantation. In 1939, large-scale military construction began on Tinian by the Japanese military, with 1,200 prisoners sent to the island from Japan for the construction of airfields as part of the defense of the Mariana Islands. By 1944, the island had three military airfields with a ...

  5. West Field (Tinian) - Wikipedia

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    West Field is a former World War II airfield on Tinian in the Mariana Islands.Today, West Field is used as the civilian Tinian International Airport.West Field at Tinian Naval Base was a base for Twentieth Air Force B-29 Superfortress operations against the Japanese Home Islands in 1944–45 and the base for the B-29 Superfortress 58th Bombardment Wing.

  6. US Naval Base Marianas - Wikipedia

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    On December 10, 1898, Guam was ceded to the United States and the complete island of Guam became a Naval Station. [1] [2] Naval Advance Base Saipan was built after the Battle of Saipan ended on July 9, 1944.

  7. Battle of Tinian - Wikipedia

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    The adjacent base for naval aircraft had 16,000 feet (4,900 m) of taxiways, 70 hardstands, 345 Quonset huts, 33 administration, maintenance and repair buildings, and a 75-foot (23 m) tall control tower. [157] Tinian in 1945 after airbase construction was complete. North Field is in the foreground and West Field in the background.

  8. A tiny ocean island is home to a restricted US-UK ... - AOL

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    The UK will cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, but indigenous people from a tiny island that houses a US military base shrouded in secrecy will not be allowed to return

  9. US Naval Advance Bases - Wikipedia

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    Tinian Naval Base, on Tinian including North Field, West Field, ... Naval Air Station (1944–1947) Canton Island, Phoenix Islands, Naval Air Station (1943–1946)