Mareeba Airfield
Mareeba Airfield is an airfield located south of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. Built in 1942 as a US Army Air Force base during World War II, the airfield had two runways, with a complement of taxiways, hardstands and a containment area. After the war, much of the airfield reverted to agricultural use, while the southern runway remains as an active airfield.
History
World War II
A major US Army Air Force Base during World War II, Mareeba housed both heavy bomber and fighter squadrons of that Service in 1942 and 1943. The Americans referred to it as Hoevet Field in honor of Major Dean Carol "Pinky" Hoevet who was killed on 16 August 1942. Known USAAF units assigned were:- 19th Bombardment Group,
- 63d Bombardment Squadron B-17 Flying Fortress,
- 64th Bombardment Squadron B-17 Flying Fortress,
- 65th Bombardment Squadron B-17 Flying Fortress,
- 403d Bombardment Squadron B-17 Flying Fortress,
- 8th Fighter Group,