Dulag Airfield

Seabees from the 61st CB improved and widened the runway with a double set of revetments plus taxiways to the side.Major units assigned were: It was abandoned after the war and today it is an agricultural area.The memorial plaque reads: "World War II Airfield - Brgy.Taken over by the Allied liberation forces in 1944, improving and widening the area with steel matting runways.This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency
Aerial photo of Dulag airfield, 1944.
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