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  2. Binh Thuy Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Binh Thuy Air Base (also known as Can Tho Air Base and Trà Nóc Air Base) was a United States Air Force (USAF), United States Navy, Republic of Vietnam Air Force (RVNAF) and Vietnam People's Air Force (VPAF) (Khong Quan Nhan Dan Viet Nam) military airfield used during the Vietnam War. It is located 7 km northwest of Cần Thơ in the Mekong ...

  3. Can Tho International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Trà Nóc Airport was originally constructed during the Vietnam War in 1965 by United States Air Force (USAF) civil engineering units as a military airfield, which became Binh Thuy Air Base. It was used by the USAF as well as being the Headquarters of the Republic of Vietnam Air Force (VNAF) 4th Air Division until 1975.

  4. List of airports in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Binh Thuy Air Base to converted as Trà Nóc Airport: An Khê, Gia Lai An Khe Airport: Thanh Xuân, Hanoi Bach Mai Airfield: Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa VVNT NHA Nha Trang Air Base: Kiến Tường, Long An: Moc Hoa Airfield

  5. Cần Thơ Base Camp - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the new Binh Thuy Air Base, 7 km northwest of Cần Thơ Airfield began in February 1964. [1]: 57 [3] In April 1964, Detachment 3, 619th Tactical Control Squadron was organized at the base. In the same month the RVNAF 74th Tactical Wing was established. [2]

  6. List of United States Army aircraft battalions - Wikipedia

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    Binh Thuy Air Base: 1964-72 [27] (Combat) (1968) [25] 14th Aviation Battalion. 71st Aviation Company (1968) 174th Aviation Company (1968) 176th Aviation Company (1968)

  7. Combat Skyspot - Wikipedia

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    Combat Skyspot was the ground-directed bombing (GDB) operation of the Vietnam War by the United States Air Force using Bomb Directing Centrals and by the United States Marine Corps using Course Directing Centrals ("MSQ-77 and TPQ-10 ground radars"). [5]

  8. HA(L)-3 - Wikipedia

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    By August 1967, the squadron had grown to eight two-helicopter detachments based at Vung Tau, Binh Thuy Air Base, Đồng Tâm Base Camp, Vĩnh Long, and Nhà Bè and on LSTs anchored on the Hàm Luông, Cổ Chiên and Bassac Rivers. [9]: 126

  9. 22nd Attack Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The squadron provided aircraft and personnel in support of the Theater Indoctrination School, and field and transient maintenance support of USAF aircraft at Binh Thuy Air Base. The 22nd operated the Cessna O-1 Bird Dog aircraft, 1965–1971; and the Cessna O-2 Skymaster aircraft, 1967–1971.