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. Since the entirety of Kwajalein Atoll is a military base, non-military passengers on commercial flights are transported to and from the neighboring island of Ebeye, the civilian population center of Kwajalein Atoll.


History

Bucholz Army Airfield was initially built by the Japanese in 1943 as part of a large naval base. It came under heavy air attacks in late 1943 to neutralize the island. The atoll was assaulted by American forces on 31 January 1944. Employing the battle-hardened tactics developed under fire during the Battle of Tarawa, the United States launched a dual assault on the main islands of Kwajalein in the south and Roi-Namur in the north. Despite being outnumbered and under-prepared, the Japanese resisted and were subsequently defeated. The battle left only 4 Japanese survivors of an original garrison of 3,500. After the defeat of the Japanese, Kwajalein was developed into a major United States Military airbase and staging area for further operations by Seabees of the 109th Naval Construction Battalions with CBs 74, 107, and 3rd Bn 20th Marines) assisting. After repairing and expanding the captured Japanese airfield, the
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from Nanumea to the airfield in April 1944, and moved the B-24 Liberator-equipped 11th Bombardment Group from Tarawa and 30th Bombardment Group from Abemama to the airfield at the beginning of April. From Kwajalein, the heavy bombers struck at enemy targets in the
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. Along with the heavy bomber groups, the USAAF reassigned the F-5 (
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)-equipped 28th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron to Kwajalein to fly long-range photographic missions over the Marshalls and reported directly to Headquarters, Seventh Air Force. The USAAF combat units remained until late 1944 until being moved forwards into the Marianas, being assigned to airfields on
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. The United States then used Kwajalein as a maintenance and supply hub, supplying forward bases with supplies and equipment. After the war, the United States used Kwajalein as a main command center and preparation base for
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1967, Kwajalein Airfield was renamed ''Bucholz Army Airfield'' after PFC Fred Henry Bucholz (1907–1944), posthumous recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism in the Battle of Kwajalein. In the 1950s and 1960s, Bucholz Airfield became part of the Atomic Energy Commission Pacific Testing Area. The Marshall Islands were officially made a Territory of the United States, and became an independent republic in 1986. Kwajalein atoll is still used by the United States for missile testing and various other operations. Although this military history has deeply influenced the lives of the Marshall Islanders who have lived in the atoll through the war to the present, the military history of Kwajalein has made tourism almost non-existent and has kept the environment in relatively pristine condition. American civilians and their families who reside at the military installations in Kwajalein are able to enjoy this environment with few restrictions. As of 2009, Bucholz Army Airfield is still operated by the
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. All civil and military operations require 24 hours' prior permission, and passengers transiting through Kwajalein on the same aircraft are not permitted to deplane.


Airlines and destinations


See also

* List of United States Army airfields * USAAF in the Central Pacific * Island Hopper scheduled air service


References


External links


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* Maurer, Maurer (1983), Air Force Combat Units Of World War II,
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