World War II Emirau was seized unopposed by two Battalions of the
4th Marine Regiment on 20 March 1944.
Naval Construction Battalions arrived shortly after the landings and began construction of two coral-surfaced by airfields on the island.
Inshore Airfield had 35 double hardstands capable of parking 210 fighter or light-bomber planes, while
North Cape Airfield had 42 hardstands with space for parking 84 heavy bombers. Both were fully equipped with towers, lighting, and a dispensary. The aviation tank farm consisted of three tanks and nineteen together with the appropriate filling and distribution points. A reserve of was stored in drums. •
VMB-433 operating PBJs •
VMB-443 operating PBJs •
VMB-611 operating PBJs
Royal New Zealand Air Force units based here included: •
No. 1 Squadron operating
PV-1s from May–June 1945 •
No. 3 Squadron operating PV-1s •
No. 4 Squadron operating PV-1s from November 1944-February 1945 and June–July 1945 •
No. 8 Squadron operating PV-1s from February–March 1945 •
No. 9 Squadron operating PV-1s from March–May 1945 •
No. 14 Squadron operating
F4Us from July–August 1945 •
No. 19 Squadron operating F4Us from November 1944-January 1945 •
No. 22 Squadron operating F4Us from January–March 1945 •
No. 23 Squadron from March–May 1945 •
No. 25 Squadron operating F4Us from May–July 1945 There was also one Australian unit located on the island - the 474 Heavy Anti-aircraft Troop. Base roll-up commenced in December 1944 and was completed by May 1945.
Postwar The runways remain usable. ==References==