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  2. US Naval Base Australia - Wikipedia

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    Naval Bases. United States Navy. 1941–1945. U.S. Naval Base Australia comprised several United States Navy bases in Australia during World War II. Australia entered World War II on 3 September 1939, being a self-governing nation within the British Empire. The United States formally entered the war on 7 December 1941 after the Japanese attack ...

  3. United States Army Air Forces in Australia - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces established a series of airfields in Australia for the collective defense of the country, as well as for conducting offensive operations against the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy. From these airports and airfields in Australia, the Fifth Air Force was able to regroup, re-equip and begin ...

  4. List of former United States Army installations - Wikipedia

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    Fort Yuma. Oakland Army Base. Mare Island Naval Shipyard. Mather Air Force Base. McClellan Air Force Base. Presidio of San Francisco. Sacramento Army Depot. San Carlos War Dog Training Center. Colorado.

  5. Naval Base Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base Brisbane. / -27.442041; 153.092935. Naval Base Brisbane was a major United States Navy base built in the early part of World War II at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. At first, operated as a base for patrol aircraft and convoy escort aircraft to protect the last leg of the Pacific War to the Southwest Pacific.

  6. Camp Cable - Wikipedia

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    Camp Cable, 1942–44. Camp Cable, Australia was a World War II army training base near Logan Village, Queensland, Australia . The base was first known as Camp Tamborine but renamed in honour of Sergeant Gerald O. Cable. [ 1] Constructed in 1942 for the United States Army Forces in Australia (USAFIA), initially for the 32nd Infantry "Red Arrow ...

  7. List of American military installations - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. military maintains hundreds of installations, both inside the United States and overseas (with at least 128 military bases located outside of its national territory as of July 2024). [2] According to the U.S. Army, Camp Humphreys in South Korea is the largest overseas base in terms of area. [3]

  8. Corunna Downs Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Corunna Downs Airfield was a secret Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) base at Corunna Downs, 40 km (25 mi) south of Marble Bar in the Pilbara region of Western Australia during World War II. [2] [3] [4] In 1942 the RAAF built a secret airbase on Corunna Downs Station, adjacent to the 1891 homestead. The airfield, created especially for B-24 ...

  9. List of Australian military bases - Wikipedia

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    Queensland. Victoria Barracks – Brisbane. Borneo Barracks – Darling Downs Military Area, Cabarlah. Kokoda Barracks – Canungra. Gallipoli Barracks – Enoggera. Lavarack Barracks – Townsville. Swartz Barracks – Oakey, QLD. Shoalwater Bay Military Training Area – Shoalwater Bay. Porton Barracks – Cairns.