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    Fais Island Yap State Federated States of Micronesia
Location
Fais Island is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. Prewar and during the Pacific War part of the Caroline Islands. Today located in Yap State in the Federated States of Micronesia. To the west is Ulithi Atoll.

Prewar
A trading station, phosphorite works, warehouses and refinery at Refinery Point inshore of the promient point on the midde of the island.

Wartime History
On January 28, 1943 at 8:30am USS Wahoo (SS-238) arrived off Fais Island and approached to within 1 1/2 miles of the beach and performed a reconnaissance on the northwest side and planned to surface after dark and shell the facilities with her 4" deck gun. At 4:00pm an armed inter-island steamer arrived to load phosphorite and the submarine decided to only take photographs and depart.

On January 1, 1945 U.S. forces occupy Fais Island and built Fais Airfield at the center of the island.

Fais Airfield
Built during 1945, still in use today as Fais Airport.

B-29A "Hogan's Goat" 44-62076
Pilot Hodges ditched Nov 12, 1948 crew rescued

References
NARA USS Wahoo (SS-238) - Report of Third War Patrol pages 8-9 (January 28, 1943)
Hogan's Goat Ditched At Sea
Fais Island - H.G. Turner

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Last Updated
January 25, 2022

 

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