

Located past the bridge connecting the southern limb of the island, the Signal Station is the closest flag to the American carrier.

Two fighters and four LCVPs spawn on them. The Carriers are the starting points for both factions, with the Japanese carrier near the southern limb of the island, and the American carrier near the norther one. Long-range to close-range combat is present.

The map retains its iconic horseshoe-shape, though doesn't quite have the same sense as of the frontline as in Battlefield 1942, and it can be relatively easy for players to navigate around the map, and maneuver around enemy lines. Like Iwo Jima, players have fighters, boats, tanks and jeeps at their disposal. As long as a team controls at least one flag, the opposing team will be at a constant ticket bleed, made faster depending on how many flags are under their control. Players of both sides spawn on aircraft carriers and must deploy to the island and capture flags. There are five flags, all initially neutral. Like all maps in Battlefield 1943, it is contested by the Imperial Japanese Navy and the United States Marine Corps.
