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  2. Wake Island Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Wake Island Airfield (IATA: AWK, ICAO: PWAK, FAA LID: AWK) is a military air base located on Wake Island, which is known for the Battle of Wake Island during World War II. It is owned by the U.S. Air Force and operated by the 611th Air Support Group .

  3. Wake Island - Wikipedia

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    Wake Island Airport Terminal, is listed as a national historic landmark of the USA. Air transportation facilities at Wake are operated by the United States Air Force at Wake Island Airfield in support of trans-Pacific military operations, western Pacific military contingency operations, and missile launch activities. The 9,850-foot-long (3,000 ...

  4. List of airports in United States minor islands - Wikipedia

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    Location: ICAO: IATA: FAA IDD: Airport name Type Howland Island: Kamakaiwi Field Public (abandoned) [1] Johnston Atoll: PJON: JON: Johnston Atoll Airport: Public (abandoned) Midway Atoll: PMDY MDY MDY Henderson Field [a] Public Palmyra Atoll: PLPA P16 Cooper Airport: Private Wake Island: PWAK AWK AWK Wake Island Airfield: Military

  5. Battle of Wake Island - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Wake Island was a battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II, fought on Wake Island.The assault began simultaneously with the attack on Pearl Harbor naval and air bases in Hawaii on the morning of 8 December 1941 (7 December in Hawaii), and ended on 23 December, with the surrender of American forces to the Empire of Japan.

  6. Pacific Air Forces Regional Support Center - Wikipedia

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    Due to the creation of Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, the management and support of Wake Island Airfield and seven other geographically separated locations were moved from the 15th Wing at JBPHH to the 611th ASG at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.

  7. List of former United States Air Force installations - Wikipedia

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    Location of Salman Pak facility biological and chemical weapons site. ... Wake Island Airfield, Wake Island, US Minor Outlying Islands (Transferred to US Army, 1993)

  8. South Pacific air ferry route in World War II - Wikipedia

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    A second flight by the 19th Bombardment Group, consisting of twenty-six B-17D aircraft moved from Hamilton Field, California, to Clark Field, Philippines, via Hickam Field, Midway Island, Wake Island, Port Moresby, New Guinea and Darwin, Northern Territory in the first permanent change of station air movement from the United States to the ...

  9. 15th Wing - Wikipedia

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    Upon activation, the group assumed was reassigned the wing's operational squadrons and the newly activated 15th Operations Support Squadron. It also managed operational matters at Hickam and Bellows in Hawaii and Wake Island Airfield. Its two flying squadrons provided airborne command and control and airlift for high-ranking officials.