Dulag Airfield

Dulag Airfield
Part of Fifth Air Force

Dulag Airfield
Dulag Airfield (Philippines)

Coordinates 10°56′53″N 125°00′37″E / 10.94806°N 125.01028°E / 10.94806; 125.01028
Type Military airfield
Site information
Controlled by United States Army Air Forces
Site history
Built 1943
In use 1943-1945

Dulag Airfield is a World War II airfield located near Dulag in the province of Leyte, Philippines. It was closed after the war.

History

The airfield was built by the Japanese during the Occupation of the Philippines in 1943. Seized by the Americans shortly after the Leyte Landing in November 1944, the runway was improved and widened and the facility was turned into a major base, with a double set of revetments and taxiways to the side of the strip.

Major units assigned were:

It was abandoned after the war and today it is an agricultural area. A road runs along the same position of the main runway.

A memorial is built at the former airfield, with a plaque and an airplane model on a concrete pad. The memorial plaque reads: "World War II Airfield - Brgy. Rawis Dulag, Leyte, Philippines. Constructed by the Japanese Imperial Army supported by free labor from the Dulagnons. Taken over by the Allied liberation forces in 1944, improving and widening the area with steel matting runways. Fighter and bomber planes were stationed here through the war days."

Aerial photo of Dulag airfield, 1944.

See also

References

 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.

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