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Espiritu Santo is one of the larger Islands in the New Hebrides (now called Vanuautu) south of the Solomon Islands and was a major staging and logistics site for US and New Zealand forces operating in the South Pacific.
On the south side of the Island is the main port and town of Luganville and on the north side of the Island is "Big Bay." Big Bay is a very large protected anchorage used by the US Navy in WWII to secure much of its logistical and ship repair efforts. There's a lot of history here and most of the famous fighting and bombing units of the US Navy and USMC that fought in the Solomons staged from Espiritu Santo to Guadalcanal. It is approximately a 650 mile flight on a northwest heading to Guadalcanal from the airfield at Luganville and when fighter squadrons made the hop, they usually had an army C-47 fly with them to navigate over the open ocean between the island chains. When I was there on an assignment in the early 90s, I was told that the shoals and reefs between the two island groups had lots of aeroplane wrecks on then during the war, but tides and storms swept them away within only a few years after the war. The airfield at Luganville is still operational and has a few commercial flights daily, mostly from Efate, the capitol of Vanuatu.
If you are a scuba diver or snorkeler, this is one great place to visit. If your are a flight simmer, Dog1 just made it alot better too.
Espiritu Santo is one of the larger Islands in the New Hebrides (now called Vanuautu) south of the Solomon Islands and was a major staging and logistics site for US and New Zealand forces operating in the South Pacific.
On the south side of the Island is the main port and town of Luganville and on the north side of the Island is "Big Bay." Big Bay is a very large protected anchorage used by the US Navy in WWII to secure much of its logistical and ship repair efforts. There's a lot of history here and most of the famous fighting and bombing units of the US Navy and USMC that fought in the Solomons staged from Espiritu Santo to Guadalcanal. It is approximately a 650 mile flight on a northwest heading to Guadalcanal from the airfield at Luganville and when fighter squadrons made the hop, they usually had an army C-47 fly with them to navigate over the open ocean between the island chains. When I was there on an assignment in the early 90s, I was told that the shoals and reefs between the two island groups had lots of aeroplane wrecks on then during the war, but tides and storms swept them away within only a few years after the war. The airfield at Luganville is still operational and has a few commercial flights daily, mostly from Efate, the capitol of Vanuatu.
If you are a scuba diver or snorkeler, this is one great place to visit. If your are a flight simmer, Dog1 just made it alot better too.