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| name = Nakagusuku Bay<br />中城湾<br />''Nakagusuku-wan''
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{{Nihongo|'''Nakagusuku Bay'''|中城湾|Nakagusuku-wan|[[Okinawan language|Okinawan]]: ''Nakagushiku-widu''}} is a bay on the southern coast of [[Okinawa Island]] on the [[Pacific Ocean]] in [[Japan]]. The bay covers {{convert|220|km2
==History==
===Buckner Bay===
[[File:USS Ocelot Wreck.jpg|center|thumb|[[USS Ocelot (IX-110)]] aground in Buckner Bay, Okinawa, November 1945. Her stern was cut off when [[USS Nestor (ARB-6)]], visible to the right, crashed into her during the storm.]]▼
In June 1945, American forces [[Battle of Okinawa|secured Okinawa]]. Nakagusuku Bay became an important U.S. anchorage. [[United States Army]] troops referred to it as "Buckner Bay", in memory of Lieutenant General [[Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.]], commander of U.S. land forces in the campaign, who was killed on 18 June.
'''Naval Base Buckner Bay''' was built by [[Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4|Naval Construction Battalion 4]] on the bay. It consisted of the anchorage, repair and depot ships, plus onshore support facilities for the US fleet operating off Japan. It also served as a supply and logistics center for forces on Okinawa. It was attacked several times during the closing weeks of the war. The [[USS Pennsylvania (BB-38)|USS ''Pennsylvania'']] was torpedoed there by a Japanese aircraft. The base continued operations into the immediate postwar period.
In the present day '''The Buckner Bay - White Beach Naval Port Facility''' is located on the southernmost tip of the Katsuran Peninsula. The bay is also referred to as ''Katchin Wan''. The ''White Beach Navy Ammunition Pier'' and ''White Beach Army Pier'' extend into Nakagusuku Bay. Tatsu Kuchi, the main entrance into the bay, is located 18 nmi north-northeast of the southernmost tip of Okinawa. White Beach is also located about 14 nmi northeast of Naha. Numerous large and small islands, reefs, and shoal waters bracket the entrance.▼
In October 1945, [[Typhoon Louise (1945)|Typhoon Louise]] struck Buckner Bay, inflicting heavy damage. Fifteen merchant ships were driven ashore, some damaged beyond recovery. Three USN destroyers were also wrecked. Over 200 other U.S. military vessels, including six [[Landing craft tank|LCT]]s, various special-purpose boats, patrol boats, and landing craft were grounded, severely damaged, or destroyed altogether. Eighty percent of the buildings in the bay were completely wiped out, while over 60 aircraft then present at local airstrips were damaged.
''Tengan Pier'' (26°24.2'N 127°51.1'E) is located at the western end of Kin Wan Bay. Kin Wan Bay is on the east central side of Okinawa between Kin Saki (Kin Point) and the Katsuren Peninsula.▼
▲[[File:USS Ocelot Wreck.jpg|
===Present day===
▲In the present day, the '''
▲''Tengan Pier'' (26°24.2'N 127°51.1'E) is located at the western end of Kin Wan Bay. Kin Wan Bay is on the east central side of Okinawa between Kin Saki (Kin Point) and the [[Katsuren Peninsula]].
==USFJ/MSDF Facilities==
There are two piers at White Beach. Navy Pier is under the control of the U.S. Navy Commander Fleet Activities Okinawa (CFAO) and is also used by the Military Sealift Command (MSC) as a back-up ordnance-handling pier. The coordinating authority for U. S. Navy vessels for both piers is Buckner Port Control, White Beach.
Primarily U.S. Navy vessels and [[Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force|Japanese Self Defense Force]] minesweepers use the Navy Pier. The pier is approximately 2,400 ft (732 m) long. In total, the dimensions consist of a 40 ft (12.2 m) wide by 1,220 ft (372 m) long earth-filled causeway and a 39 ft (11.9 m) wide by 386 ft (117.8 m) long structural causeway that is connected to the main pier. East Navy Pier for berthing is 790 ft (240.8 m) and the West Navy Pier for berthing is 810 ft (246.9 m). The Navy Pier has reinforced concrete pilings with a steel concrete surface. The deck height is 10 ft (3.1 m). Beyond the pier are two 25 ft (7.6 m) by 125 ft (38.1 m) mooring dolphin decks. Ships can moor bow in or bow out at these berths.▼
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The Army Pier is an asphalt-surfaced causeway connecting to a steel pier reinforced with concrete and with a solid facing to the sea floor. The approximate total dimensions of the pier and the causeway are 1,224 ft (373 m) long by 100 ft (30.5 m) wide. The portion of the pier for berthing is approximately 525 ft (160 m) long with a deck height of 10 ft (3.1 m)
The ''Naha Pilot Association''
Anchorage and berthing assignments for Navy vessels are made by the Navy Port Control Officer located at White Beach
No repair facilities are located at White Beach.
Tengan Pier is the primary U.S. military ammunition cargo operations site in Okinawa. Ammunition and explosive handling operations are conducted on the pier from 0800 until
Tengan Pier is 82 ft (m) wide and 806 ft (m) long with reinforced concrete solid construction. The pier can accommodate two ships with one on each side.
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Tengan Pier is connected to land by a 35 ft (m) wide by 1,300 ft (m) long causeway. Ship docking should be self-sustaining. There are no electric shore power outlets, CHT lines, or fuel lines for bunkering.
Approximately 95% of the MSC ships go to White Beach and Tengan Pier because of depth restrictions at the Port of [[
No repair facilities are available in the vicinity of Tengan Pier.<ref name=nrl>[http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/port_studies/thh-nc/japan/buckner/text/frame.htm
==See also==
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*[[USS Ulysses (ARB-9)]]
*[[USS Pennsylvania (BB-38)]]
*[[Typhoon Louise (1945)]]
*[[List of shipwrecks in October 1945#9 October|List of shipwrecks in October 1945:
*[[United States Forces Japan]]
*[[Yaeyama-
*[[Naval Base Okinawa]]
==References==
{{reflist|2|refs=
<ref name="d">{{cite encyclopedia | encyclopedia = Dijitaru Daijisen | title = 中城湾 | url = http://rekishi.jkn21.com/ |
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==External links==
* [http://www.rememberingokinawa.com/page/1945_Buckner_Bay_Navy_base Naval Base Buckner Bay 1945 (Photo gallery)]
* [http://www.rememberingokinawa.com/page/1945_typhoon_louise_damage
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq102-6.htm Typhoons and Hurricanes: Pacific Typhoon at Okinawa, October 1945] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001204035500/http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq102-6.htm
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