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The 173rd Airborne Brigade was based at Tuy Hòa from October–November 1967. [2]: 158 Other units stationed at Tuy Hòa/Phú Hiệp included: 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry (December 1970-January 1972) [2]: 145 91st Evacuation Hospital (December 1966-July 1969) [2]: 216 203rd Reconnaissance Airplane Company (October 1967-July 1970)
Tuy Hoa Air Base was an air force base in Vietnam, being closed in 1970. It was built by the United States in 1966 and was used by the United States Air Force (USAF) during the Vietnam War in the II Corps Tactical Zone of South Vietnam .
On 15 January, 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, was flown into Tuy Hòa Airfield. On 18 January, 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment , was landed by LST at Tuy Hòa Port. The 2/502nd proceeded to patrol north of the Đà Rằng River while the 2/327th and the South Korean 2nd Marine Brigade patrolled south of the Đà Rằng.
The 10th Aviation regularly repeated this standard for success in the intervening years and was recognized for valorous acts at Dak To and Tuy Hoa, receiving Commendations (Army) and five awards for gallantry from the Republic of South Vietnam. The 10th Aviation was inactivated 30 Dec. 1980, at Fort Lewis, Washington.
On 8 June 1967 the squadron relocated from Udorn to Tuy Hoa Air Base, South Vietnam and began to receive HC-130Ps to replace their HC-130Hs. [5] The HC-130P was the first aircraft able to refuel helicopters and so provided a dramatic increase in range for helicopters, particularly those involved in combat search and rescue missions. [6]
Phú Yên's main railway station is Tuy Hòa Railway Station. Smaller railway stations are located in Đồng Xuân District and Tuy An District north of Tuy Hòa. [5] National Road 25 connects Tuy Hòa to Chư Sê in Gia Lai province, mostly along the Đà Rằng River. [9] Đông Tác Airport, a small domestic airport, is located south of Tuy ...
Tuy Hoa Air Base, South Vietnam, 5 September 1969; Phan Rang Air Base, South Vietnam, 15 August 1970 – 29 February 1972; Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, 1 March 1988; Hurlburt Field, Florida, 20 May 2013 – 8 December 2014; Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, 9 December 2014 – present
Tuy Hòa is the provincial capital of Phú Yên province, Vietnam.In addition, the name Tuy Hòa may refer to the following: . Former district Tuy Hòa belonged to Phú Khánh province, later belonged to Phú Yên province; now corresponds to the area of Đông Hòa town, Tây Hòa district and a small part of Tuy Hoa city.