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'''Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base''' is a [[Royal Thai Air Force]] facility. During the [[Vietnam War]] it was a front-line base of the [[United States Air Force]]. It is located near the city of [[Nakhon Sawan]], about 144 miles (240 km) north of [[Bangkok]] in the [[Nakhon Sawan Province]].
'''Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base''' is a [[Royal Thai Air Force]] facility. It is located near the city of [[Nakhon Sawan]], about 144 miles (240 km) north of [[Bangkok]] in the [[Nakhon Sawan Province]].

Currently Takhli RTAFB is the home of the RTAF Wing 4, 401, 402, 403 squadrons. During the [[Vietnam War]] it was a front-line base of the [[United States Air Force]].


== Vietnam War ==
== Vietnam War ==
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* 4th Tactical Fighter Wing, Royal Thai Air Force
* 4th Tactical Fighter Wing, Royal Thai Air Force

==Takhli RTAFB Today==

Takhli is an active Royal Thai Air Force base, home of Wing 4, 3rd Air Division.

* 401 Light Attack Squadron, flying L-39 Albatros
* 402 Light Attack Squadron, flying L-39 Albatros
* 403 Fighter Squadron, flying F-16A/B


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 17:57, 27 April 2006

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Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base is a Royal Thai Air Force facility. It is located near the city of Nakhon Sawan, about 144 miles (240 km) north of Bangkok in the Nakhon Sawan Province.

Currently Takhli RTAFB is the home of the RTAF Wing 4, 401, 402, 403 squadrons. During the Vietnam War it was a front-line base of the United States Air Force.

Vietnam War

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United States Air Force personnel began arriving at Takhli in early 1961 to support a detachment of F-100 "Supersabres" from the 27th Tactical Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, New Mexico. The base continued to support F-100 rotational units until March 1965, when F-105 "Thunderchiefs" arrived from the United States and replaced the F-100s on a rotational deployment basis.

The rotational Thunderchief units were replaced in late 1965, when the F-105 equipped 355th Tactical Figher Wing was deployed permanently to Takhli from McConnell AFB, Kansas. Assigned to the wing were the 333rd, 354th and 357th Tactical Fighter Squadrons.

From March 1965 until April 1971 the 355th TFW participated in all the major strikes against North Vietnamese logistical areas. Among the targets hit by the 355th were the Yen Bay Arsenal and storage complex, Viet Tri Railroad and highway bridge, Hanoi petroleum storage complex, Dap Cau railroad and highway bridge, Phuc Yen petroleum storage. and Thai Nguyen railroad station and yard.

As part of the drawdown of US Forces in Southeast Asia, all USAF units left Takhli RTAFB by April 1971.

However, as a response to the invasion of South Vietnam by the North Vietnamese army in April 1972, on 5 May about 35 members of the PACAF advance party returned to prepare for the arrival of the F-4 "Phantoms"s of the 49th Tactical Fighter Wing from Holloman AFB, New Mexico and and the KC-135's of the 11th Air Refueling Squadron from Altus AFB, Oklahoma.

Major Units

  • 27th USAF Dispensary
  • 49th Tactical Fighter Wing
  • 11th Air Refueling Squadron
  • 6499th Combat Support Group
  • 2083rd Communications Squadron
  • Det. 8, 3rd Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group
  • 4th Tactical Fighter Wing, Royal Thai Air Force

Takhli RTAFB Today

Takhli is an active Royal Thai Air Force base, home of Wing 4, 3rd Air Division.

  • 401 Light Attack Squadron, flying L-39 Albatros
  • 402 Light Attack Squadron, flying L-39 Albatros
  • 403 Fighter Squadron, flying F-16A/B

See also

External links

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