Gould Airfield
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| Location | Batchelor, Northern Territory,[1] Australia | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 13°05′11.42″S 131°02′13.88″E / 13.0865056°S 131.0371889°E | ||||||||||
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Gould Airfield was an airfield south of Batchelor Airfield at Batchelor, Northern Territory, Australia during World War II.
The runway was 6,000 ft × 150 ft (1,829 m × 46 m).
In 1943, Gould Airfield and a camp was constructed by the No. 61 Works Wing RAAF, and was completed by 1944. The airfield played a key role in the Allied Forces' campaign to drive back the invading Japanese in the Southwest Pacific Region.[2]