Background: The US annexed Wake Island in 1899 for a cable station. An important air and naval base was constructed in 1940-41. In December 1941 the island was captured by the Japanese and held until the end of World War II. In subsequent years Wake was developed as a stopover and refueling site for military and commercial aircraft transiting the Pacific. Since 1974 the island's airstrip has been used by the US military and some commercial cargo planes as well as for emergency landings. There are over 700 landings a year on the island.
Terrain: Atoll of three coral islands built up on an underwater volcano; central lagoon is former crater, islands are part of the rim; average elevation less than 4 meters
Economy overview: Economic activity is limited to providing services to U.S. military personnel and contractors located on the island. All food and manufactured goods must be imported. Supplied by U.S. military
Airports: 1 2438 to 3047 m: 1 Note: Formerly an important commercial aviation base, now used by U.S. military, some commercial cargo planes, as well as the U.S. Army Space and Strategic Defense Command for missile launches