BISMARCK ARCHIPELAGO
- 05°27′33″S 148°25′57″E / 5.45917°S 148.43250°E / -5.45917; 148.43250 (Bismarck Archipelago-New Britain-Cape Gloucester Strip)
- 8th Fighter Group, (20 February-13 March 1944)
- 35th Fighter Squadron, 20 February-13 March 1944
- 80th Fighter Squadron, 28 February-24 March 1944
- 05°39′03″S 151°30′25″E / 5.65083°S 151.50694°E / -5.65083; 151.50694 (Bismarck Archipelago-New Britain-Jacquinot Bay Airport)
- 02°03′42.80″S 147°25′26.94″E / 2.0618889°S 147.4241500°E / -2.0618889; 147.4241500 (New Guinea - Admiralty Islands - Momote Airfield)
- HQ, Thirteenth Air Force, (15 June–12 September 1944)
- HQ, XIII Bomber Command, (1 June-3 September 1944)
- 5th Bombardment Group, (Heavy) (13th AF) (7 April–16 August 1944)
- 23d Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), (16 April-29 August 1944)
- 31st Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), (20 April-19 August 1944)
- 72d Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), (15 April-18 August 1944)
- 394th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), 13 April-24 August 1944
- 307th Bombardment Group (Heavy), (13th AF) (29 April–23 August 1944)
- 370th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), (13 May-21 August 1944)
- 371st Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), (13 May-21 August 1944)
- 372d Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), (13 May-21 August 1944)
- 424th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), (13 May-21 August 1944)
- 403d Troop Carrier Group, (13th AF) (30 August–3 October 1944)
- 63d Troop Carrier Squadron, (13 August-30 September 1944)
- 419th Night Fighter Squadron, (18th Fighter Group detachment), (13th AF) (27 June–18 August 1944)
- Port Moresby Airfield Complex
- By 1944, Port Moresby had eight airfields, with units deploying their headquarters and squadrons around the area. Operational airfields in the area included Kila Airfield (3 Mile) for fighters and bombers; Wards Airfield (5 Mile) Airfield for heavy bombers and transport planes; Jackson Airfield (7 Mile) which was primarily a command base; Berry Airfield (12 Mile) a fighter and medium bomber base near Bomana; Schwimmer Airfield (14 Mile) for fighter and medium bomber base; Durand Airfield (17 Mile) another fighter and medium bomber base; Rogers Airfield (Rarona, 30 Mile), a fighter and medium bomber base, and Fishermans Airfield (Daugo), an emergency landing strip on offshore island.
- Kila Airfield (3 Mile Drome), Port Moresby
- 09°29′24.92″S 147°11′31.19″E / 9.4902556°S 147.1919972°E / -9.4902556; 147.1919972 (New Guinea - Kila Airfield (3 Mile Drome))
- Headquarters, 3d Bombardment Group (28 January – 20 May 1943)
- 8th, 13th, 89th, 90th Bomb Squadrons
- 8th Fighter Squadron (49th Fighter Group), 25 September – 15 April 1943
- 80th Fighter Squadron (8th Fighter Group), 21 March – 11 December 1943
- Wards Airfield (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby
- 09°26′36″S 147°13′12″E / 9.44333°S 147.22000°E / -9.44333; 147.22000 (New Guinea - Wards Airfield (5 Mile Drome))
- Headquarters: V Fighter Command (December–January 1942)
- Headquarters: 54th Troop Carrier Wing (3 May 1943 – 18 April 1944)
- 317th Troop Carrier Group (30 September 1943 – April 1944)
- 374th Troop Carrier Wing (December 1942-7 October 1943)
- 375th Troop Carrier Group (December 1942 – 7 October 1943)
- 6th Troop Carrier Squadron, 13 October 1942 – 2 October 1943
- 21st Troop Carrier Squadron, 18 February – 28 September 1943
- 22d Troop Carrier Squadron, 24 January – 4 October 1943
- 33d Troop Carrier Squadron, 28 December 1942 – 5 October 1943
- 6th Reconnaissance Group (10 December 1943 – 17 February 1944)
- 71st Reconnaissance Group (7 November 1943 – 20 January 1944)
- 320th Bombardment Squadron, 10 February – December 1943
- 321st Bombardment Squadron, 10 February – December 1943
- Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby
- 09°26′36″S 147°13′12″E / 9.44333°S 147.22000°E / -9.44333; 147.22000 (New Guinea - Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome))
- 43d Bombardment Group (14 September 1942 – 10 December 1943)
- 90th Bombardment Group (10 February – December 1943)
- 345th Bombardment Group (5 June 1943 – 18 January 1944)
- 8th Fighter Group (16 May – 23 December 1943)
- 49th Fighter Group (9 October 1942 – March 1943)
- 348th Fighter Group (23 June – 16 December 1943)
- Berry Airfield (12 Mile Drome), Port Moresby
- 09°23′19.78″S 147°14′42.82″E / 9.3888278°S 147.2452278°E / -9.3888278; 147.2452278 (New Guinea - Berry Airfield (12 Mile Drome))
- 8th Fighter Squadron (49th Fighter Group)
- Schwimmer Airfield (14 Mile Drome), Port Moresby
- 09°22′25.56″S 147°13′56.82″E / 9.3737667°S 147.2324500°E / -9.3737667; 147.2324500 (New Guinea - Schwimmer Airfield (14 Mile Drome))
- 13th Bombardment Squadron (3d Bombardment Group)
- 9th Fighter Squadron (49th Fighter Group)
- 39th Fighter Squadron (35th Fighter Group)
- Durand Airfield (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby
- 09°22′57.35″S 147°10′23.76″E / 9.3825972°S 147.1732667°E / -9.3825972; 147.1732667 (New Guinea - DurandAirfield (17 Mile Drome))
- 38th Bombardment Group (October 1942 – 4 March 1944)
- Headquarters, 69th, 70th 71st, 405th Bomb Squadrons
- 13th Bombardment Squadron (3d Bombardment Group)
- 90th Bombardment Squadron (3d Bombardment Group)
- 499th Bombardment Squadron (345th Bombardment Wing)
- 7th Fighter Squadron (49th Fighter Group)
- Rogers (Rarona) Airfield (30 Mile Drome), Port Moresby
- 09°02′37.12″S 146°53′40.32″E / 9.0436444°S 146.8945333°E / -9.0436444; 146.8945333 (New Guinea - Rogers (Rarona) Airfield (30 Mile Drome))
- 35th Fighter Group (22 July 1942 – 15 August 1943)
- Headquarters, 39th, 40th, 41st, Fighter Squadrons
- 7th Fighter Squadron (49th Fighter Group) P-40 Warhawk
- Fishermans (Daugo Island) Airfield, Port Moresby
- 09°30′47.64″S 147°03′02.06″E / 9.5132333°S 147.0505722°E / -9.5132333; 147.0505722 (New Guinea - Fishermans (Daugo Island) Airfield)
- Built by the RAAF c. 1944 as an emergency airfield
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- Saidor Airfield, Madang Province
- 05°37′42.92″S 146°27′54.29″E / 5.6285889°S 146.4650806°E / -5.6285889; 146.4650806 (New Guinea - Saidor Airfield)
- 417th Bombardment Group (8 February – 9 September 1944)
- 58th Fighter Group (3 April – 30 August 1944)
- 348th Fighter Group (29 March 1944)
- Dobodura Airfield Complex, Oro Province
- The main Dobodura complex had eleven airstrips, most interconnected for taxiing purposes.
- 08°48′16.36″S 148°18′32.57″E / 8.8045444°S 148.3090472°E / -8.8045444; 148.3090472 (New Guinea - Dobodura Airfield Complex)
- 3d Bombardment Group (20 May 1943 – 3 February 1944)
- 22d Bombardment Group (9 October 1943 – 13 January 1944)
- 43d Bombardment Group (10 December 1943 – 4 March 1944)
- 90th Bombardment Group (December 1943 – 23 February 1944)
- 345th Bombardment Group (18 January – 16 February 1944)
- 417th Bombardment Group (7 February – 8 April 1944)
- 49th Fighter Group ( – 20 March November 1943)
- 58th Fighter Group (28 December 1943 – 3 April 1944)
- 475th Fighter Group (14 August 1943 – 24 March 1944)
- 418th Night Fighter Squadron (22 November 1943 – 28 March 1944)
- Oro Bay (Cape Sudest) Airfield, Oro Province
- 08°40′16.37″S 148°24′42.44″E / 8.6712139°S 148.4117889°E / -8.6712139; 148.4117889 (New Guinea - Oro Bay (Cape Sudest) Airfield)
- 308th Bombardment Wing (1 February – 2 July 1944)
- 417th Bombardment Group (28 January – 4 February 1944)
- 547th Night Fighter Squadron (5 September – 6 October 1944)
- Nadzab Airfield Complex, Morobe Province
- The Nadzab airfield complex included five separate airstrips, including a prewar airfield at Narakapor Plantation.
- 06°34′07.56″S 146°43′34.70″E / 6.5687667°S 146.7263056°E / -6.5687667; 146.7263056 (New Guinea - Nadzab Airfield Complex)
- Headquarters: Fifth Air Force (15 June – 10 August 1944)
- Headquarters: V Bomber Command (21 February – 15 August 1944)
- Headquarters: V Fighter Command (January–July 1944)
- 91st Reconnaissance Wing (30 March – 10 August 1944)
- 54th Troop Carrier Wing (18 April – 5 October 1944)
- 3d Bombardment Group (3 February – 12 May 1944)
- 22d Bombardment Group (13 January – 11 August 1944)
- 38th Bombardment Group (4 March – 1 October 1944)
- 43d Bombardment Group (4 March – 2 July 1944)
- 90th Bombardment Group (23 February – 10 August 1944)
- 345th Bombardment Group (16 February – July 1944)
- 8th Fighter Group (14 March – 17 June 1944)
- 35th Fighter Group (5 October 1943 – 7 February 1944)
- 475th Fighter Group (24 March – 15 May 1944)
- 6th Reconnaissance Group (17 February – August 1944)
- 71st Reconnaissance Group (20 January – 8 August 1944)
- 374 Troop Carrier Group (1 September – 14 October 1944)
- 375th Troop Carrier Group (1 September – 14 October 1944)
- 433d Troop Carrier Group (25 August 1943 – 17 October 1944)
- 421st Night Fighter Squadron (27 January – 28 June 1944)
- 419th Night Fighter Squadron (Detachment) (13th AF) (26 June – 25 July 1944)
- Finschafen Airfield (Dreger Field), Morobe Province
- 06°37′20.25″S 147°51′14.81″E / 6.6222917°S 147.8541139°E / -6.6222917; 147.8541139 (New Guinea - Finschafen Airfield (Dreger Field))
- 86th Fighter Wing (1 May – 1 August 1944)
- 8th Fighter Group (23 December 1943 – 20 February 1944)
- 49th Fighter Group (19 April – 17 May 1944)
- 348th Fighter Group (16 December 1943 – 29 March 1944)
- 317th Troop Carrier Group (April–June 1944)
- 418th Night Fighter Squadron (28 March – 12 May 1944)
- Gusap Airfield, Morobe Province
- 06°03′12.93″S 145°57′37.25″E / 6.0535917°S 145.9603472°E / -6.0535917; 145.9603472 (New Guinea - Gusap Airfield)
- 85th Fighter Wing (25 February – 24 July 1944)
- 310th Bombardment Wing (1 February – 6 May 1944)
- 312th Bombardment Group (1 January – June 1944)
- 35th Fighter Group (7 February – 22 July 1944)
- 49th Fighter Group (20 November 1943 – 19 April 1944)
- Lae Airfield, Morobe Province
- 06°43′59.58″S 146°59′44.90″E / 6.7332167°S 146.9958056°E / -6.7332167; 146.9958056 (New Guinea - Lae Airfield)
- 309th Bombardment Wing (1 February – 3 March 1944)
- Tsili Tsili (Tsile-Tsile) Airfield, Morobe Province
- 06°50′55.34″S 146°20′59.67″E / 6.8487056°S 146.3499083°E / -6.8487056; 146.3499083 (New Guinea - Tsili Tsili (Tsile-Tsile) Airfield)
- 35th Fighter Group (15 August – 5 October 1943)
- Gurney Airfield, Milne Bay Province, Milne Bay
- 10°18′37.34″S 150°20′00.10″E / 10.3103722°S 150.3333611°E / -10.3103722; 150.3333611 (New Guinea - Gurney Airfield)
- 8th Fighter Group (18 September 1942 – February 1943)
- 418th Night Fighter Squadron (2 November–22, 1943)
- 421st Night Fighter Squadron (4 January–27, 1944)
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- Hollandia Airfield Complex, Papua Province
- (Hollandia, Sentani and Cyclops Airfields, Sentani only airfield still in use)
- 02°34′36.93″S 140°30′58.72″E / 2.5769250°S 140.5163111°E / -2.5769250; 140.5163111 (Netherlands East Indies - Hollandia Airfield Complex)
- Headquarters, Thirteenth Air Force (13 September–23, 1944)
- 308th Bombardment Wing (10 August – 22 October 1944)
- 310th Bombardment Wing (6 May – 18 September 1944)
- 85th Fighter Wing (24 July – 24 October 1944)
- 3d Bombardment Group (12 May – 16 November 1944)
- 42d Bombardment Wing (13th AF) (August–September 1944)
- 312th Bombardment Group ( – 19 June November 1944)
- 49th Fighter Group (17 May – 5 June 1944)
- 475th Fighter Group (15 May – 14 July 1944)
- 317th Troop Carrier Group ( – 17 June November 1944)
- 418th Night Fighter Squadron (12 May – 28 September 1944)
- 550th Night Fighter Squadron (13th AF) (14 December 1944 – 14 February 1945)
- Wakde Airfield, Wakde, Papua Province
- 01°56′20.38″S 139°00′51.44″E / 1.9389944°S 139.0142889°E / -1.9389944; 139.0142889 (Netherlands East Indies - Wakde Airfield)
- Headquarters, XIII Bomber Command (3 September – 17 October 1944)
- 5th Bombardment Group (13th AF) (17 August – 22 September 1944)
- 307th Bombardment Group (13th AF) (24 August – 18 October 1944)
- 348th Fighter Group (22 May – 26 August 1944)
- Sansapor (March) Airfield, West Irian Jaya Province
- 00°25′05.71″S 132°11′32.50″E / 0.4182528°S 132.1923611°E / -0.4182528; 132.1923611 (Netherlands East Indies - Sansapor Airfield)
- Headquarters, XIII Fighter Command (15 August 1944 – 10 January 1945)
- 86th Fighter Wing (19 August 1944 – 16 January 1945)
- 18th Fighter Group (13th AF) (23 August 1944 – 13 January 1945)
- 347th Fighter Group (13th AF) (15 August – 19 September 1944)
- Middleburg (Toem) Airfield, West Irian Jaya Province
- 00°22′13.53″S 132°11′42.57″E / 0.3704250°S 132.1951583°E / -0.3704250; 132.1951583 (Netherlands East Indies - Middleburg Airfield)
- 86th Fighter Wing (4 August–19, 1944)
- 347th Fighter Group (13th AF) (19 September 1944 – 22 February 1945)
- 419th Night Fighter Squadron (13th AF) (21 August 1944 – 6 March 1945)
- 550th Night Fighter Squadron (DET) (13th AF) (31 December 1944 – 14 February 1945)
- Kornasoren (Yebrurro) Airfield Noemfoor, Schouten Islands
- 00°56′08.80″S 134°52′19.51″E / 0.9357778°S 134.8720861°E / -0.9357778; 134.8720861 (Netherlands East Indies - Kornasoren (Yebrurro) Airfield)
- Headquarters, Thirteenth Air Force (23 September – 29 October 1944)
- 309th Bombardment Wing (28 July – 9 November 1944)
- 5th Bomb Group (13th AF) (22 September – October 1944)
- 417th Bombardment Group (9 September – 6 December 1944)
- 58th Fighter Group (30 August 1944 – 3 April 1944)
- 348th Fighter Group (26 August 1944 – 16 November 1944)
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- Mokmer Airfield, Biak
- 01°11′24″S 136°06′27″E / 1.19000°S 136.10750°E / -1.19000; 136.10750 (Netherlands East Indies - Mokmer Airfield)
- 38th Bombardment Group (1 October–15, 1944)
- 54th Troop Carrier Wing, 5 October 1944-14 February 1945)
- 2d Combat Cargo Group, November 1944-May 1945
- 5th Combat Cargo Squadron, November–May 1945
- 6th Combat Cargo Squadron, November 1944-25 March 1945 (operated from Samar 8–25 March)
- 7th Combat Cargo Squadron, November 1944-May 1945
- 8th Combat Cargo Squadron, January-18 March 1945
- 90th Bombardment Group (10 August 1944 – 26 January 1945)
- 345th Bombardment Group ( – 12 July November 1944)
- 49th Fighter Group (5 June – 24 October 1944)
- 475th Fighter Group (14 July – 28 October 1944)
- 6th Reconnaissance Group ( – 3 August November 1944)
- 71st Reconnaissance Group (8 August – 5 November 1944)
- 91st Reconnaissance Wing (10 August – 12 November 1944)
- 374th Troop Carrier Group (14 October 1944 – 28 May 1945)
- 375th Troop Carrier Group (14 October 1944 – 28 May 1945)
- 403d Troop Carrier Group (13th AF) (4 October 1944 – 25 June 1945)
- 419th Night Fighter Squadron (Det) (13th AF) (26 July – 27 November 1943)
- Wama Airfield, Morotai
- 02°02′42.82″N 128°19′28.95″E / 2.0452278°N 128.3247083°E / 2.0452278; 128.3247083 (Netherlands East Indies - Wama Airfield)
- Headquarters, Thirteenth Air Force (29 October 1944 – 1 March 1945)
- Headquarters, XIII Bomber Command (17 October 1944 – 27 August 1945)
- 5th Bomb Group (13th AF) (October 1944 – 5 March 1945)
- 38th Bombardment Group (15 October 1944 – 29 January 1945)
- 310th Bombardment Wing (18 September – 14 November 1944)
- 307th Bombardment Group (13th AF) (18 October 1944 – September 1945)
- 8th Fighter Group (19 September 20 December 1944)
- 35th Fighter Group (27 September 1944 – 20 January 1945)
- 4th Reconnaissance Group (13th AF) (12 December 1944 – September 1945)
- 418th Night Fighter Squadron (28 September – 26 December 1944)
- 419th Night Fighter Squadron (DET), (13th AF) (27 November 1944 – 16 March 1945)
- 550th Night Fighter Squadron (13th AF) (14 February – 7 April 1945)
- Owi Airfield, Pulau Owi, Schouten Islands
- 01°14′38.75″S 136°12′42.44″E / 1.2440972°S 136.2117889°E / -1.2440972; 136.2117889 (Netherlands East Indies - Owi Airfield)
- Headquarters: Fifth Air Force (10 August – 20 November 1944)
- Headquarters: V Bomber Command (15 August – November 1944)
- Headquarters: V Fighter Command (July–November 1944)
- 308th Bombardment Wing (2 July – 10 August 1944)
- 309th Bombardment Wing (9 November 1944 – 8 February 1945)
- 22d Bombardment Group (11 August – 15 November 1944)
- 43d Bombardment Group (2 July – 15 November 1944)
- 8th Fighter Group (17 June – 19 September 1944)
- 35th Fighter Group (22 July – 27 September 1944)
- 418th Night Fighter Squadron (Detachment) (16 September – 5 October 1944)
- 421st Night Fighter Squadron (28 June – 25 October 1944)
- 547th Night Fighter Squadron (6 October – 31 December 1944)
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- Binmaley Airstrip, Luzon
- 16°02′03.20″N 120°15′58.08″E / 16.0342222°N 120.2661333°E / 16.0342222; 120.2661333 (Philippine Islands - Luzon - Binmaley Airstrip)
- Temporary PSP airstrip on "Yellow Beach" as part of United States Army Lingayen Gulf landing on 9 January 1945. Dismantled after the war.
- 71st Reconnaissance Group (5 February – August 1945)
- Clark Field, Luzon
- 15°11′09″N 120°33′37″E / 15.18583°N 120.56028°E / 15.18583; 120.56028 (Philippine Islands - Luzon - Clark Field)
- Major United States Army airfield in the Philippines from 1919. Occupied by Imperial Japanese Army January 1942 – January 1945. Active USAF base from after liberation until 1991 when destroyed after Mount Pinatubo explosion.
- Battle of the Philippines (1941–42)
- V Bomber Command, 14 November – 24 December 1941
- 20th Pursuit Squadron, July – December 1941 (P-40B)
- 14th Bombardment Squadron 16 September 1941 – 1 January 1942 (B-17)
- 24th Pursuit Group, 1 October – 20 December 1941 (P-40B)
- 19th Bombardment Group, 26 October – 24 December 1941 (B-17)
- 30th Bombardment Squadron 23d – 20 October December 1941 (B-17)
- 93d Bombardment Squadron 23d – 20 October December 1941 (B-17)
- Philippines Campaign (1944–45)
- Headquarters, Fifth Air Force ( – 4 April August 1945)
- Headquarters, V Bomber Command (March–August 1945)
- Headquarters, V Fighter Command (March–August 1945)
- Headquarters, XIII Bomber Command (27 August 1945 – 15 March 1946)
- 310th Bombardment Wing (23 August – 21 October 1945)
- 91st Reconnaissance Wing (24 March – 30 July 1945)
- 22d Bombardment Group (12 March – 4 August 1945)
- 43d Bombardment Group (16 March – 26 July 1945)
- 345th Bombardment Group (12 May – 25 July 1945)
- 35th Fighter Group (19 April – 28 June 1945)
- 475th Fighter Group (28 February – 20 April 1945)
- 6th Reconnaissance Group (1 May – 31 July 1945)
- 54th Troop Carrier Group (June–September 1945)
- 317th Troop Carrier Group (17 March – 24 August 1945)
- 433d Troop Carrier Group (31 May – 11 September 1945)
- 421st Night Fighter Squadron (26 April – 5 August 1945)
- Floridablanca Airfield (Basa Air Base), Floridablanca, Luzon
- 14°59′11.34″N 120°29′32.99″E / 14.9864833°N 120.4924972°E / 14.9864833; 120.4924972 (Philippine Islands - Luzon - Floridablanca Airfield (Basa Air Base))
- 312th Bombardment Group (19 April – 13 August 1945)
- 348th Fighter Group (15 May – 6 July 1945)
- Laoag Airfield, Luzon
- 18°10′41.13″N 120°31′53.48″E / 18.1780917°N 120.5315222°E / 18.1780917; 120.5315222 (Philippine Islands - Luzon - Laoag Airfield)
- 3d Air Commando Group, (April–August 1945)
- Lingayen Airfield, Lingayen Luzon
- 16°02′06.21″N 120°14′29.81″E / 16.0350583°N 120.2416139°E / 16.0350583; 120.2416139 (Philippine Islands - Luzon - Lingayen Airfield)
- 309th Bombardment Wing (29 May – 12 October 1945)
- 38th Bombardment Group (29 January – 25 July 1945)
- 18th Fighter Group (13th AF) (13 January – 1 March 1945)
- 35th Fighter Group (10 April–19, 1945)
- 49th Fighter Group (25 February – 16 August 1945)
- 475th Fighter Group (20 April – 8 August 1945)
- 547th Night Fighter Squadron (18 January – 13 August 1945)
- Mangaldan Airfield, Mangaldan, Luzon
- 16°04′00.62″N 120°24′03.67″E / 16.0668389°N 120.4010194°E / 16.0668389; 120.4010194 (Philippine Islands - Luzon - Mangaldan Airfield)
- 35th Fighter Group (20 January – 10 April 1945)
- 58th Fighter Group (5 April–18, 1945)
- 312th Bombardment Group (10 February – 19 April 1945)
- 3d Air Commando Group (24 October – December 1944)
- Nielson Field, Luzon
- 14°33′02.06″N 121°01′46.08″E / 14.5505722°N 121.0294667°E / 14.5505722; 121.0294667 (Philippine Islands - Luzon - Nielson Field)
- 374 Troop Carrier Group, (28 May 1945 – 15 May 1946)
- 403d Troop Carrier Group (13th AF) (25 June 1945 – January 1946)
- Porac Airfield, Porac, Luzon
- 15°04′21.43″N 120°32′32.95″E / 15.0726194°N 120.5424861°E / 15.0726194; 120.5424861 (Philippine Islands - Luzon - Porac Airfield)
- 58th Fighter Group (18 April – 10 July 1945)
- 375th Troop Carrier Group (20 May – August 1945)
- San Marcelino Airfield, San Marcelino, Luzon
- 14°58′29.22″N 120°09′23.07″E / 14.9747833°N 120.1564083°E / 14.9747833; 120.1564083 (Philippine Islands - Luzon - San Marcelino Airfield)
- 308th Bombardment Wing (11 January – 16 June 1945)
- 309th Bombardment Wing (8 February – 29 May 1945)
- 90th Bombardment Group (26 January – 10 August 1945)
- 345th Bombardment Group (13 February – 12 May 1945)
- 348th Fighter Group (4 February – 15 May 1945)
- 421st Night Fighter Squadron (25 October 1944 – 8 February 1945)
- 547th Night Fighter Squadron (December 1944 – 16 January 1945)
- Puerto Princesa Airfield, Palawan
- 09°44′31.63″N 118°45′31.43″E / 9.7421194°N 118.7587306°E / 9.7421194; 118.7587306 (Philippine Islands - Palawan - Puerto Princesa Airfield)
- Headquarters, XIII Fighter Command, (1 March 1945 – November 1945)
- 42d Bombardment Group, (13th AF) (March 1945 – January 1946)
- 347th Fighter Group, (13th AF) (6 March – December 1945)
- 419th Night Fighter Squadron, (13th AF) (6 March 1945 – 10 January 1946)
- 550th Night Fighter Squadron (DET), (13th AF) (9 June–19, 1945)
- Tanauan Airfield, Tanauan, Leyte
- 11°06′15.11″N 125°01′14.08″E / 11.1041972°N 125.0205778°E / 11.1041972; 125.0205778 (Philippine Islands - Leyte -Tanauan Airfield)
- 312th Bombardment Group (19 November 1944 – 10 February 1945)
- 433d Troop Carrier Group (19 January – 31 May 1945)
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- Bayug Airfield, Burauen, Leyte
- 10°59′05.41″N 124°54′41.31″E / 10.9848361°N 124.9114750°E / 10.9848361; 124.9114750 (Philippine Islands - Leyte - Bayug Airfield)
- Headquarters, Fifth Air Force (20 November 1944 – January 1945)
- Headquarters, V Bomber Command (November 1944 – January 1945)
- Headquarters, V Fighter Command (November 1944 – January 1945)
- Headquarters, XIII Fighter Command (10 January – 1 March 1945)
- 308th Bombardment Wing (22 October 1944 – 11 January 1945)
- 310th Bombardment Wing (14 November – 15 December 1944)
- 85th Fighter Wing, (June 1945 – July 1946)
- 91st Reconnaissance Wing (12 November 1944 – 28 January 1945)
- 54th Troop Carrier Wing (14 February – June 1945)
- 6th Reconnaissance Group (3 November 1944 – 1 May 1945)
- 71st Reconnaissance Group (5 November 1944 – 5 February 1945)
- Dulag Airfield, Dulag, Leyte
- 10°58′56.41″N 125°00′38.23″E / 10.9823361°N 125.0106194°E / 10.9823361; 125.0106194 (Philippine Islands - Leyte -Dulag Airfield)
- Liberated in November 1944
- 3d Bombardment Group (16 November – 30 December 1944)
- 22d Bombardment Group (15 November–26, 1944)
- 345th Bombardment Group (12 November 1944 – 1 January 1945)
- 475th Fighter Group (28 October 1944 – 5 February 1945)
- 2d Combat Cargo Group ( – 20 May August 1945)
- 317th Troop Carrier Group (17 November 1944 – 17 March 1944)
- 418th Night Fighter Squadron (14 November–30, 1944)
- Tacloban Airfield, Tacloban City, Leyte
- 11°13′39″N 125°01′40″E / 11.22750°N 125.02778°E / 11.22750; 125.02778 (Philippine Islands - Leyte -Tacloban Airfield)
- 43d Bombardment Wing (15 November 1944 – 16 March 1945)
- 345th Bombardment Group (1 January – 13 February 1945)
- 417th Bombardment Group (6 December–22, 1944)
- 49th Fighter Group (24 October – 30 December 1944)
- 348th Fighter Group (16 November 1944 – 4 February 1945)
- 421st Night Fighter Squadron (25 October 1944 – 8 February 1945)
- 547th Night Fighter Squadron (9 November 1944 – 11 January 1945)
- McGuire Field, San Jose, Mindoro
- 12°21′41.72″N 121°02′49.73″E / 12.3615889°N 121.0471472°E / 12.3615889; 121.0471472 (Philippine Islands - Mindoro - McGuire Field)
- Headquarters, Fifth Air Force (January–April 1945)
- Headquarters, V Bomber Command (January–March 1945)
- Headquarters, V Fighter Command (January–March 1945)
- Headquarters, Thirteenth Air Force (1 March 1945 – January 1946)
- 310th Bombardment Wing (15 December 1944 – 23 August 1945)
- 91st Reconnaissance Wing (28 January – 24 March 1945)
- 3d Bombardment Group (30 December 1944 – 6 August 1945)
- 380th Bombardment Group (20 February – 9 August 1945)
- 417th Bombardment Group (22 December 1944 – 17 August 1945)
- 8th Fighter Group (20 December 1944 – 6 August 1945)
- 49th Fighter Group (30 December 1944 – 25 February 1945)
- 58th Fighter Group (30 December 1944 – 5 April 1945)
- 475th Fighter Group (30 December 1944 – 6 August 1945)
- 375th Troop Carrier Group (27 February – 20 May 1945)
- 418th Night Fighter Squadron (26 December 1944 – 9 July 1945)
- 547th Night Fighter Squadron (December 1944 – 16 January 1945)
- 550th Night Fighter Squadron (13th AF)
- Detachment: 8 March – 7 April 1945
- Full Squadron: 7 April – 4 December 1945
- San Roque Airfield (Moret Field), Zamboanga City, Mindanao
- 06°55′20.71″N 122°03′34.69″E / 6.9224194°N 122.0596361°E / 6.9224194; 122.0596361 (Philippine Islands - Mindanao - San Roque Airfield (Moret Field))
- 18th Fighter Group (13th AF) (4 May – 10 November 1945)
- 58th Fighter Group (18 November – 30 December 1944)
- 419th Night Fighter Squadron (DET), (13th AF) (18 March – 20 July 1945)
- 550th Night Fighter Squadron (DET), (13th AF) (28 May – August 1945)
- Guiuan Airfield, Samar
- 11°02′03.93″N 125°44′23.47″E / 11.0344250°N 125.7398528°E / 11.0344250; 125.7398528 (Philippine Islands - Samar - Guiuan Airfield)
- 5th Bombardment Group (13th AF) (5 March – December 1945)
- 22d Bombardment Group (20 January – 12 March 1945)
- Sanga Sanga Airfield, Sulu
- 05°02′49.18″N 119°44′34.92″E / 5.0469944°N 119.7430333°E / 5.0469944; 119.7430333 (Philippine Islands - Sulu -Sanga Sanga Airfield)
- 419th Night Fighter Squadron (DET), (13th AF) (20 June – 24 July 1945)
- 7th Bombardment Group
- 19th Bombardment Group
- 24th Pursuit Group
- Bataan Airfield, Luzon
- 14°27′14.81″N 120°34′06.63″E / 14.4541139°N 120.5685083°E / 14.4541139; 120.5685083 (Philippine Islands - Luzon - Bataan Airfield) (Approximate)
- Del Carmen Airfield, Luzon
- Del Monte Airfield, Mindanao
- 08°21′41.59″N 124°49′59.97″E / 8.3615528°N 124.8333250°E / 8.3615528; 124.8333250 (Philippine Islands - Mindanao - Del Monte Airfield) (Approximate)
- Iba Airfield, Luzon
- Nichols Field, Luzon
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See also
- United States Army Air Forces in the Pacific War (1941–1945)
References
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