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On 1 February 1970 the base was hit by a People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) rocket attack, killing one airman and wounding 15 others. [ 6 ] : 244 In March, B Flight 18th SOS moved to Da Nang AB. A Flight 17th Special Operations Squadron (17th SOS) equipped with AC-119G Shadows moving from Tuy Hoa Air Base replaced them at Phù Cát AB.
Phu Cat Air Base Security Forces of the United States Air Force were Air Police and Security Police squadrons responsible for the air base ground defense of Phù Cát Air Base in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Phu Cat AB was the field test site for the six-month combat evaluation of the 1041st USAF Security Police Squadron (Test) from 16 ...
Phu Cat Air Base, South Vietnam, 10 May 1966; Detachment 1 Plieku, RVN 1967-Tuy Hoa Air Base, South Vietnam, 1 January 1970; Westover Air Force Base, Massachusetts, 15 April 1970; McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas, 15 September 1973; RAF Wethersfield, England, 8 April 1979 – 31 August 1990; Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, 2 June 1997 ...
In March 1970, when the 12th Tactical Fighter Wing moved to Phu Cat Air Base, [14] the 483rd Wing became the host wing at Cam Ranh Bay. As a corollary to assuming the support mission for the base, support organizations assigned to the wing carried out a number of civic actions, including construction of housing, providing support for orphanages ...
Phu Cat Air Base, Vietnam, 1 January 1967 – 31 August 1971; Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, ... Vietnam Winter-Spring 1970: 3 November 1969 – 30 April 1970:
Operation Chenla I was an operation involving the ANK launched the operation during late August 1970 with limited air support from the ARVN and Republic of Vietnam Air Force. The operation was terminated in February 1971, after the Cambodian High Command made a decision to withdraw some units from Tang Kauk to protect Phnom Penh after ...
The 1883d Communications Squadron designated and organized at Qui Nhon Airfield, South Vietnam, 1 November 1965, forming part of the 1964th Communications Group. It then moved to Phu Cat Air Base on 1 April 1967. [3] Army units based at Qui Nhơn included: 8th Transportation Company (Piasecki CH-21C Shawnee) (1961–?) [4]: 18
Phu Cat Air Base, South Vietnam, 1 January 1966 – 1 June 1970; ... Vietnam Winter-Spring 1970: 3 November 1969–30 April 1970: 459th Tactical Airlift Squadron [1]