Tuy Hòa Base Camp
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Tuy Hòa Base Camp (also known as Phú Hiệp Airfield or Phú Hiệp Army Airfield) is a former U.S. Army base southeast of
Tuy Hòa Tuy Hòa () is the capital city of Phú Yên Province in south-central Vietnam. The city has a total area of and a population of 202,030 (in 2012). The city is located approximately midway between Nha Trang and Qui Nhơn. The city is formulate ...
in Phú Yên Province
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History

The base was located approximately 5 km east of Highway 1 and 7 km southeast of Tuy Hoa Air Base. The base was used by the 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division comprising: * 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry * 3rd Battalion, 8th Infantry * 1st Battalion, 12th Infantry from October 1966 to June 1967. The
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was based at Tuy Hòa from October–November 1967. Other units stationed at Tuy Hòa/Phú Hiệp included: * 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry (December 1970-January 1972) * 91st Evacuation Hospital (December 1966-July 1969) * 203rd Reconnaissance Airplane Company (October 1967-July 1970) * 225th Aviation Company * 268th Aviation Battalion * 577th Engineer Battalion Once the U.S. Air Force ceased operations at Tuy Hòa Air Base in October 1970 the U.S. Army units based at Tuy Hòa/Phú Hiệp moved to Tuy Hòa Air Base and the facility was closed.


Accidents and incidents

*2 December 1967 Bell UH-1D Iroquois #66-00811 of the 48th Assault Helicopter Company disappeared after taking off from Phú Hiệp with 4 crew and passengers on board in bad weather, the remains of the crew were recovered in 1993 *10 July 1971 UH-1C #66-00636 of the 134th Assault Helicopter Company crashed at Phú Hiệp while on a mechanical check flight from Tuy Hòa Air Base killing all 3 crew and passengers. *2 April 1971 Boeing CH-47 Chinook #67-18545 of the 180th Aviation Company (Assault Support Helicopter), was destroyed by an explosion and fire when it experienced a blade strike with a revetment while taxiing and was totally destroyed.


Current use

The base is abandoned and turned over to farmland and housing.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tuy Hoa Base Camp Installations of the United States Army in South Vietnam Military installations closed in 1970 Buildings and structures in Phú Yên province