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Jinamoc Seaplane Base

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Type
  
Military Seaplane Base

Built by
  
Seebees

Year built
  
1944

Condition
  
abandoned

In use
  
1944–5

Controlled by
  
United States Navy

Jinamoc Seaplane Base is a former World War II seaplane base on Jinamoc Island, San Pedro Bay, Leyte Gulf, Philippines.

History

Construction on the base commenced in December 1944 with grading for a seaplane ramp, a pontoon barge was then floated into position and submerged. In May 1945 construction was started on a more permanent 200-foot (61 m) steel and concrete ramp. Taxiways and hardstands were graded and surfaced and 1.5 miles (2.4 km) of access roads constructed. Facilities at the base included 75 Quonset huts for accommodation, a 200-bed dispensary, water supply and utilities. While construction was not completed until May 1945, the base began operation on 14 January 1945.

US Navy units based at the base included:

  • VP-25 6–25 February 1945
  • VP-33 1–16 March 1945
  • VP-43 June 1945 – June 1946
  • VPB-17 9 March-27 April 1945
  • VPB-20 8–26 February 1945
  • No. 42 Squadron RAAF maintained a detachment at Jinamoc from March to May 1945.

    References

    Jinamoc Seaplane Base Wikipedia