MacDONALD AIRFIELD, NT
ALSO KNOWN AS BURKHOLDER FIELD
DURING WW2
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Fighter Guide Map
Plan of MacDonald Airfield
Burkholder Field, later known as MacDonald Airfield, was located 10 miles north west of Pine Creek in the Northern Territory. The airfield was built by Company "A" and HQ Detachment of the 808th Engineer Aviation Battalion from 11 May to 16 July 1942.
They built 6, 000 ft of runway, 100 ft wide with 50 ft shoulders paved with 4 inches of gravel. They also built 5,000 ft of taxiways 40 ft wide with 15 ft shoulders paved with 3 inches of gravel and 18 dispersals without revetments. Company A also built Camp buildings.
Edmond (Ted) Brault served in the 18th Squadron NEI-AF. He initially served at MacDonald airfield in Western Australia. He was then posted to Oakey airfield in 1944 and served as a security guard using guard dogs,.
Dutch Commander presenting
WW2 medals to a Dutch Crew
B-25 Mitchell at MacDonald airfield
B-25 Mitchell at MacDonald airfield
Maintenance work at MacDonald airfield
Dutch personnel at MacDonald airfield
MacDonald airfield
Sworn in at MacDonald, WA
A Crash at Exmouth
MacDonald Airfield 13.46's 131.43'e RAAF was abandoned in 1945.
Full size versions of the above
photos are available on
my "Australia @ War" CD-Rom
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I'd like to thank Dennis Whiley for his assistance with this home page.
I'd also like to thank Melvin Haba for his assistance with this home page. Melvin's father was Technician 5 Grade (Corporal) Laudie R Haba of Company "B" of the 808th Engineer Aviation Battalion. He would have been running the Dozers and Carry-alls during construction activities. Laudie Haba returned to the States in December 1944. Laudie passed away in 1971.
I'd also like to thank Randell Summerville and his cousin Rod Brault (son of Ted Brault) for their assistance with this home page.
Full size versions of the above
photos are available on
my "Australia @ War" CD-Rom
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This page first produced 8 October 2000
This page last updated 05 January 2003