Sumsum island, a small islet about 3 miles from
Daruba town (the port of Morotai), is where General
Douglas MacArthur, commander of the Allied Forces in the Asia Pacific region during World War II stayed prepared for an attack on the Philippines. There are bunkers that served as headquarters and the landing site of amphibious ships.
Permesta rebellion The
Dutch Empire withdrew in the
Indonesian National Revolution in the late 1940s, after which the new
Indonesian Air Force (AURI) kept one of the Allied-built airstrips in use. During the
Permesta rebellion in 1958, AURI
North American B-25 Mitchell bomber aircraft used the airstrip in transit on their way to attack the rebel center at
Manado in
North Sulawesi. Permesta had its own "Revolutionary Air Force", AUREV, whose aircraft, munitions and pilots were supplied by the
CIA. AUREV aircraft attacked Morotai on April 21 and again early on April 26. The second air raid was immediately followed by an amphibious Permesta landing force that quickly captured the island. Within hours, a
Douglas C-47 Skytrain transport aircraft landed on the now captured airstrip, carrying senior Permesta representative and two Americans. One was a
USAF officer who inspected the runway and pronounced that
Boeing B-29 Superfortress heavy bomber aircraft could use it. In May 1958
Indonesian National Armed Forces started to gather amphibious forces to retake both Morotai and the rebel-held town of
Jailolo on the neighboring island of
Halmahera. By May 16 the assault fleet started to gather in
Ambon harbour and on May 20 its troops landed on Morotai while élite
Pasukan Gerak Tjepat (PGT or "Quick Reaction Force") troops parachuted onto the island. The Permesta force's surrender was as quick as its capture of the island less than a month before. It alarmed the Permesta rebels who had captured Jailolo, many of whom promptly fled back to
North Sulawesi. Thereafter the rebellion was largely confined to the
Minahasa Peninsula of Sulawesi, where Permesta remnants waged a guerilla campaign until the last unit surrendered in January 1962.
Post-independence Morotai became its own regency on 29 October 2008, separating from the
North Halmahera Regency.
Spaceport plan After assessing three potential spaceport sites in 2012, the national space agency
LAPAN announced Morotai Island as a future spaceport site. Planning started in December 2012. The launch site's completion is expected in 2025. In 2013, LAPAN planned to launch an RX-550 experimental satellite launcher from a location in Morotai to be decided. This island was selected according to the following criteria: • Morotai Island's location near the equator, which makes launches more economical. • The island has seven runways, one of them 2,400 meters, easily extended to 3,000 meters. • The ease of building on Morotai, which is not densely populated, and little potential for social conflict with native inhabitants. • Morotai Island's east side faces the Pacific Ocean directly, reducing downrange risks to other island populations. ==Geography==