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Cape Opmarai Airfield
West Papua, Indonesia
Cape Opmarai Airfield is located in Bird's Head Peninsula
Cape Opmarai Airfield
Cape Opmarai Airfield
Cape Opmarai Airfield is located in West Papua (province)
Cape Opmarai Airfield
Cape Opmarai Airfield
Location in West Papua
Coordinates00°28′14″S 132°07′20″E / 0.47056°S 132.12222°E / -0.47056; 132.12222
TypeMilitary Airfield
Site information
Controlled byUnited States

Cape Opmarai Airfield is a disused airfield located near Sansapor, in West Papua, Indonesia. It is abandoned and overgrown, disused since 1944.

History

The airfield was used during the Sansapor-Cape Opmarai Operation, 30 July-31 August 1944 in northern Dutch New Guinea. On 30 July, a task force comprising elements of the United States Army 6th Division made simultaneous and unopposed landings near Cape Opmarai on the mainland, and on Middelburg and Amsterdam Islands to the northwest. Only a few enemy stragglers were encountered. The next day a shore-to shore landing from Cape Opmarai was carried out at Sansapor.

As in other New Guinea areas, airdrome construction proceeded rapidly. In a short time airfields at Cape Opmarai and on Middelburg Island and a float plane base at Amsterdam Island were fully operative. The airfield was used as a tactical fighter strip, then abandoned after MacArthur moved into the Dutch East Indies on his drive to the Philippines.

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency