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  2. North Field (Tinian) - Wikipedia

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    North Field is a World War II airfield on Tinian in the Mariana Islands.Abandoned after the war, today North Field is a tourist attraction. Along with several adjacent beaches on which U.S. Marines landed during the Battle of Tinian, the airfield is the major component of the National Historic Landmark District Tinian Landing Beaches, Ushi Point Field, Tinian Island.

  3. Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    The atom bomb pit "No.1" on Tinian's North Field, where Little Boy was loaded aboard the Enola Gay. The Japanese military did not garrison Tinian until the latter stages of World War II when the Japanese realized its strategic importance as a possible base for American Boeing B-29 Superfortress bombers.

  4. Tinian Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    At North Field there is the "Marker "No. 1 Bomb Loading Pit" where the Little Boy was loaded into the B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay at [ 83 ] At North Field there is the Marker "No. 2 Bomb Loading Pit" where the Fat Man was loaded into B-29 Superfortress Bockscar at 15°04′59″N 145°38′02″E  /  15.083°N 145.634°E  / 15.083 ...

  5. US Air Force to reclaim Pacific airfield that launched atomic ...

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    During the relentless bombing of Japan in 1945, North Field on Tinian, with its four 8,000-foot runways and 40,000 personnel, became the largest and busiest airport in the world.

  6. US Naval Base Marianas - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base Tinian had special secret facilities built for the handling of the atomic bombs Little Boy and Fat Man. The bombs were loaded on to the Boeing B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay and Bockscar . The US Naval built bases for troops, ships, submarines , PT boats , seaplanes , supply depots, training camps, fleet recreation facilities, and ship ...

  7. Battle of Tinian - Wikipedia

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    North Field became operational in February 1945 and West Field in March. The Seabees built six 8,500-foot (2,600 m) runways for the Twentieth Air Force's Boeing B-29 Superfortress bombers. Bombers based on Tinian took part in the bombing of Tokyo in March 1945 and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945.

  8. File:Map of the Battle of Tinian (1944).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of the US-led invasion of the island of Tinian in the Northern Mariana Islands, constituting the en:Battle of Tinian (Battle of Tinian) in 1944. Most of the map taken from File:Battle_of_Tinian_map.jpg, a work of the US Department of Defense. Additional details from: Richard Harwood.

  9. 505th Bombardment Group - Wikipedia

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    The group arrived at its combat station, North Field, Tinian in the Mariana Islands on 19 December 1944. Three days later, it began flying training missions, including an attack on Moen Airfield in January.