HMAS Ladava (naval base)

Coordinates: 10°19′48″S 150°21′07″E / 10.329891°S 150.351865°E / -10.329891; 150.351865
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HMAS Ladava
Milne Bay in Papua New Guinea
Coordinates10°19′48″S 150°21′07″E / 10.329891°S 150.351865°E / -10.329891; 150.351865
TypeNaval base
Site information
Operator Royal Australian Navy
Site history
Fate
Battles/warsPacific War of World War II
Battle of Milne Bay
Map shows Australia's northern tip and Papua-New Guinea. Milne Bay lies at the tip of the "tail" of Papua, east of Port Moresby and south of Rabaul.
Location of Milne Bay within Territory of Papua, 1942. The highlighted area is enlarged below.
Australian troops at Milne Bay in 1942, shortly after the Battle of Milne Bay

HMAS Ladava is a former Royal Australian Navy (RAN) base that was located at Milne Bay in Papua New Guinea.[1]

The Australian armed forces operated a number of bases in Milne Bay during World War II. Australians were able to defend and keep Milne Bay in the Battle of Milne Bay in 1942. Some bases: Rabi Camp (also spelled Rabe) was attacked by Japan in 1942. Rabi Camp was on the north shore in Swinger Bay at 10°17′50″S 150°24′33″E / 10.297247°S 150.409053°E / -10.297247; 150.409053. KB Mission camp (Koebule Mission) was on the north shore east of Rabi Camp at 10°18′30″S 150°25′57″E / 10.308442°S 150.432485°E / -10.308442; 150.432485, in the city of Alotau. Waga Waga Camp was at 10°24′54″S 150°24′42″E / 10.415072°S 150.411784°E / -10.415072; 150.411784, on the south shore. At Konibirrubirru Island was an Australian Wireless Spotters Station. Main camp was at HMAS Ladava. Later the US Navy built Naval Base Milne Bay nearby and in some of HMAS Ladava camps.[2][3][4][5][6]

Kana Kopa Base[edit]

Kana Kopa (Kana Kope) is on the south side and near the entrance of Milne Bay at 10°29′02″S 150°39′07″E / 10.483929°S 150.651824°E / -10.483929; 150.651824. Kana Kopa was used as anchorage for the Royal Australian Navy starting in 1942 and supported the August 1942 Battle of Milne Bay.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "How R.A.N Establishments Grew With Fleet". The Sydney Morning Herald. National Library of Australia. 6 September 1945. p. 2. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Pacific Wrecks - Rabi (Rabe) Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea (PNG)". pacificwrecks.com.
  3. ^ "Pacific Wrecks - Koebule Mission (KB Mission) Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea (PNG)". pacificwrecks.com.
  4. ^ "Pacific Wrecks". pacificwrecks.com.
  5. ^ PNG Konibirrubirru`[dead link]
  6. ^ "Rabi (Rabe) - Rabi - TracesOfWar.com". www.tracesofwar.com.
  7. ^ "Pacific Wrecks - Gurney Field (No. 1 Strip, Fall River) Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea (PNG)". pacificwrecks.com.
  8. ^ US Army Supporting the Papua Campaign
  9. ^ "Pacific Wrecks - Turnbull Field (No. 3 Strip) Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea (PNG)". pacificwrecks.com.
  10. ^ "Pacific Wrecks - Waigani Airfield (No. 2 Strip, Unnamed) Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea (PNG)". pacificwrecks.com.