Oro Bay is a bay in Oro Province, Papua New Guinea, located 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Buna. The bay is located within the larger Dyke Ackland Bay. A port is operated by PNG Ports Corporation Limited with limited wharf facilities, located at 8°53′47″S 148°29′39″E / 8.89639°S 148.49417°E / -8.89639; 148.49417.
History
During World War II, Oro Bay was used as staging area, the terminus for convoys of Operation Lilliput, for the battle of Buna-Gona and future operations. A United States advanced base was constructed at Oro Bay, with a liberty ship wharf at the southern end of the bay, installations along the shore, and anti-aircraft gun batteries in the surrounding hills. On 28 March 1943, Imperial Japanese planes attacked shipping and harbour facilities at Oro Bay, resulting in the sinking of SS Masaya and SS Bantam. Oro Bay Airfield was also located near here.
See also
References
- "Oro Bay Port". PNG Ports Corporation. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
- "Oro Bay". Pacific Wrecks. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
External links
8°53′S 148°30′E / 8.883°S 148.500°E / -8.883; 148.500
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