Secondary bases: Naval Base Trinidad headquarters managed and supplied logical support for subsidiary satellite Bases, also called emergency advance bases and NAAF Trinidad. •
NAF British Guiana was in
British Guiana. NAF British Guiana had a squadron of seaplanes. The Navy had blimps stationed at the Army air base at
Atkinson Field, now
Cheddi Jagan International Airport. The base was built by civilian workers. NAF British Guiana was 40 miles up the
Essequibo River on a 1400-acres of land at . FPO#12.
Brazil Emergency advance bases (Naval patrol bases): On the northeastern coast of Brazil 16 bases, from the
Brazil-United States Political-Military Agreement, agreed May 23, 1942. FPO# 335. •
NAF Fortaleza in
Fortaleza Harbor, with Pici Field (on Sítio Pécy farm) and "Adjacent Field". The Naval base support large bombers of the AAFBU Unit Fortaleza. A
K-class blimp was used for patrol. Fortaleza Pici Field (Chapada do Pici) at location . Fleet Post Office (FPO) # was 90. Adjacent Field (Adjacento) at location . •
NAF Recife and
NOF Recife at
Recife, with Ibura Airfield that became
Recife Airport. NAF Recife opened on October 1, 1943. Most common plane was the
PV-1 Ventura used for patrol. One blimp was used for patrol also. The 150-bed Knox Hospital was built in 1942. The base also had a ship repair depot, to keep destroyers at sea. NAF Recife Fleet Post Office FPO# 120 NY and NOB Recife FPO# 1501. The
United States Fourth Fleet worked out the base. The large base was closed in November 1945. At location . •
NAF Amapá, on the
Mapiá Grande River, had two blimps and three patrol bombers. Base started on September 22, 1942. USAAF was given space for
Consolidated B-24 Liberators. FPO# 328. Early on station at the port were the seaplane tender
USS Humboldt (AVP-21) and
USS Barnegat (AVP-10) to support VP-94. At location . NAF Amapá was closed June 30, 1945. •
NAF Belem at
Belém harbor, stated on September 22, 1942. Took over Pam American and Brazilian airlines facilities. Naval base with seaplane ramp. Also at the site was the Val de Cans Airfield that became
Belém/Val-de-Cans International Airport. Fleet Post Office FPO# 118 NY Belem, Brazil. NAF Belem at location . NAF Belem was closed June 15, 1945. •
NAF Parnamirim Field, in
Natal became the busiest US air base in 1944. The two runways were the closest to
French West Africa, so medium-range planes could use the route to get to Africa and many then on to Europe. The shorter Northern route was often closed due to bad weather. NAF Parnamirim Field house 6,600 troops and seaplane port. Later became
Parnamirim Airport and then
Natal Air Force Base. Fleet Post Office FPO# 119 NY Natal, Brazil. At location . •
NAF Murcipe, Murcipe, Meireles port in Fortaleza. At location . •
NAF Maceio, in
Maceio, Salvador. A nearby Lake Lagoa do Norte (North Lake) was used as seaplane base starting on June 1, 1941. A runway was used starting on July 22, 1943. FPO# 407.The base had two blimps. NAF Maceio was at location . • Naval Base Camocim at
Camocim, FPO# 411. • Naval Base Canavieiras at
Canavieiras, FPO# 329. •
NAF Ipitanga at Ipitanga, Salvador, near
Salvador, Bahia,
Lauro de Freitas on the
Ipitinga River and the
Port of Aratu. Port and blimps air base, became
Salvador Bahia Airport. Was a Pan American Airways port. Feet Post Office FPO# 150 NY Bahia, Brazil.
Port of Aratu base FPO# was 412. NAF Ipitanga was at location . NOB Bahia FO# was 1502. •
NAF Tirrical at
Tirrical, at
Sao Luiz de Maranhao, Sao Luiz opened in 1943, Naval port was in the nearby Rio Bacanga River. FPO# 330. Became the
Tirirical Airport. NAF Tirrical was at location . •
NAF Igarapu, at Igarapu, Assu, in
Cabo de Santo Agostinho. NAF Igarapu was at location . •
NAF Fernando de Noronha, on a small
archipelago island at
Fernando de Noronha. Opened September 5, 1944 with long runway for planes going to French West Africa. NAF Fernando de Noronha had anti-submarine patrols. NAF Fernando de Noronha was at location . FPO# 92. •
NAF Caravellas, at
Caravellas opened in January 1944 and closed August 1, 1945. NAF Caravellas had two blimps. The runway was used for supplies and emergency landings. FPO# 331. A nearby river was used as a port. NAF Caravellas was at location . •
NAF Victoria, at
Victoria Airport, seven miles north the city of
Vitória, Espírito Santo. Victoria Airport was built in the 1930s. Blimps pad were added by Navy in April 1944. Fleet Post Office FPO# 153, Box C Victoria, Brazil. After war became
Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport at . •
NAF Rio de Janeiro, at
Rio de Janeiro, after war became
Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport also in Rio de Janeiro was seaplane base. Fleet Post Office FPO# 153 NY Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
NOB Rio de Janeiro, Naval Base FPO# was 1505. •
NAF Santos Dumont at
Santos Dumont Airport, used by US Navy. Fleet Post Office FPO# 153, Box B Santos, Brazil. Santos Dumont Airport located at •
NAF São Paulo at
São Paulo and ships at São Paulo harbor with seaplane base. Located at . • Naval Base Ascension Island on
Ascension Island in the Atlantic was a naval and air station, it provided anti-submarine warfare operation in the
Battle of the Atlantic. FPO# 316. •
NOF Rio Grande at
Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, US Navy anchoring and base. Fleet Post Office FPO# 153, Box A Rio Grande, Brazil. Opened Sept. 11, 1944 • Naval Base Santa Cruz at
Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro. FPO# 332. • Naval Base Iguape at
Iguape, FPO# 334. • Centro de Aviação Naval base a Brazil Base at
Porto Alegre, was use in part by the US Navy. FPO#153. •
NOF Florianopolis at
Florianopolis opened Aug. 23, 1944. Fleet Post Office FPO# 153, Box H Florianopolis, Brazil. Now
Florianópolis Air Force Base.
Ecuador Emergency advance base •
Santa Elena Bay seaplane base was built next to a new Army air base at
Salinas, Ecuador. Ships had to anchor more than a mile off shore and transfer supplies to small boats. The seaplane base was built in January 1942. A pontoon pier was built and a seaplane base ramp. FPO# was 413. The base had 1,000-barrel of storage tanks.
Honduras advance base •
Naval Base Puerto Castilla at
Puerto Castilla, Honduras, on Cape Punta Caxinas, the Navy built a base to tender small craft at route to
Cristóbal, Colón Panama and to refuel US Navy
seaplanes. The base also was
crash boat station. The base opened November 10, 1942 and closed in February 1946. The seaplane base was a naval auxiliary air facility. Some of the work done at the base was by
Seabee Naval Construction Battalion Detachment 1012.
Colombia advance base •
Naval Air Base Barranquilla' at
Barranquilla, Colombia was Naval air base, and lighter-than-air base, with a repair shop, the land base patrol bombers also used parts of
Soledad International Airport, closed in March 1945. The base was used to protect the Caribbean shipping lanes using the Panama Canal and the Colombian oil ports. Some of the work at the base was done by the Naval Construction Maintenance Unit 555.
Panama •
Naval Base Panama Canal Zone a number of Navy bases used protect the Panama Canal and the key shipping lanes around the Panama Canal Zone. ==Allied convoys==