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The attack on Camp Holloway occurred during the early hours of February 7, 1965, in the early stages of the Vietnam War. Camp Holloway was a helicopter facility constructed by the United States Army near Pleiku in 1962. It was built to support the operations of Free World Military Forces in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam.
Holloway Airfield, 13 April 1966. Camp Holloway was established in 1962. It was located along Route 19 approximately 3km east of Pleiku in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. The camp was named in 1963 for Piasecki CH-21 helicopter pilot Warrant Officer Charles E. Holloway, who in December 1962 became the first aviator assigned to the 81st Transportation Company to be killed in action.
NARA photo 111-CCV-317-CC28793 by SP5 Allan Holm: ... Destroyed helicopter, Camp Holloway, 7 February 1965. Items portrayed in this file depicts. copyright status.
Observer in an O-1F Bird Dog that disappeared near Camp Holloway [65] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] May 19: Harper, Richard K: Warrant Officer: US Army: 52nd Fixed Wing Platoon: South Vietnam, Bình Định Province: Pilot of an O-1F Bird Dog that disappeared near Camp Holloway [66] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] May 23 ...
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Destroyed helicopter at Camp Holloway, 7 February 1965. Items portrayed in this file ... Uploaded a work by NARA photo 111-CCV-147-CC28794 by SP5 Allan Holm from ...
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