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Binh Thuy Air Base

Binh Thuy Air Base
Emblem of the South Vietnamese Air Force.png Pacific Air Forces.png
Part of South Vietnamese Air Force (SVNAF)
Pacific Air Forces (USAF)
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Binh Thuy Air Base, South Vietnam 1967
Binh Thuy AB is located in Vietnam
Binh Thuy AB
Binh Thuy AB
Location of Binh Thuy Air Base, Vietnam
Coordinates 10°05′07″N 105°42′43″E / 10.08528°N 105.71194°E / 10.08528; 105.71194
Type Air Force Base
Site information
Controlled by Vietnam Air Force (south) roundel.svg  South Vietnamese Air Force
Roundel of the USAF.svg  United States Air Force
Condition Seized 1975 by PAVN, Now Civil Airport
Site history
Built 1964–1965
In use 1965–1975
Battles/wars Vietnam Service Medal ribbon.svg
Vietnam War
Garrison information
Garrison 4th Air Division - SVNAF - Emblem.png 74th Tactical Wing - SVNAF - Emblem.png 84th Tactical Wing - SVNAF - Emblem.png
4th Air Division (SVNAF)
74th Tactical Wing (SVNAF)
84th Tactical Wing (SVNAF)
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632d Combat Support Group (USAF)
22d Tactical Air Support Training Squadron (USAF)
Airfield information
Summary
Elevation AMSL 79 ft / 24 m
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
06/24 7,886 2.404 Concrete

Binh Thuy Air Base is a former air force base in Vietnam, It was constructed by the United States in 1965 and used by the South Vietnamese Air Force (SVNAF) and the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War in the IV Corps Tactical Zone of South Vietnam. It was seized by the Vietnam People's Army in April 1975 and was abandoned for several decades. Today, the site is being redeveloped as Trà Nóc Airport.

Binh Thuy Air Base was the most southern airbase used by the VNAF and USAF in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Plans for a United States Air Force Base at Binh Thuy were developed in 1964 after the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and the decision to deploy large numbers of United States forces to South Vietnam. The base was one of several air bases in the former South Vietnam built by United States Air Force RED HORSE civil engineering squadrons. The airfield was designed as a replacement for the ARVN Can Tho airfield which was located nearly in the heart of the city of Cần Thơ and had no room for expansion. In 1964 construction began on Binh Thuy Air Base on paddy fields that had to be drained and solidified with fill material.

Enough construction was complete that the SVNAF 74th Tactical Wing at Can Tho was moved to Binh Thuy on 1 September 1965. Air units were simultaneously moved to the base, including the 520th Fighter Squadron from Bien Hoa Air Base (A-1 Skyraider); 217th Helicopter Squadron from Tan Son Nhut Air Base (H-34 Choctaw) and the 116th Observation Squadron from Nha Trang Air Base (O-1 Bird Dog).


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