Vĩnh Long Airfield (also known as Vĩnh Long Army Airfield, Gauvin-Upton Airfield or Shannon-Wright Compound) is a former United States Army base west of Vĩnh Long in Vĩnh Long Province, Mekong Delta, Vietnam.
CH-21s at Vĩnh Long, February 1963Airfield facilities, October 1964.jpg
The base was originally established in 1963 approximately 3km west of Vĩnh Long and 48km southwest of Mỹ Tho. The base was named after Captain Roger Gauvin and SP5 Carleton Upton of the 114th Aviation Company who were killed in action on 15 March 1964.[1]
The base was attacked by Vietcong forces as part of the Tet Offensive on 31 January 1968 resulting in 7 U.S. killed and 3 Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopters destroyed.
The 2nd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division comprising:
A Company, 501st Aviation Battalion arrived during December 1964[5]
Current use
The base is abandoned but still clearly visible on satellite images.
Accidents and incidents
On 18 December 1970 two OH-6 Cayuse light observation helicopters collided shortly after takeoff and crashed destroying both and killing all four crewmen[6]
References
Kelley, Michael (2002). Where we were in Vietnam. Hellgate Press. p.539. ISBN978-1555716257.
Stanton, Shelby (2003). Vietnam Order of Battle. Stackpole Books. ISBN9780811700719.
Sherwood, John (2015). War in the Shallows: U.S. Navy and Coastal and Riverine Warfare in Vietnam 1965-8. Naval History and Heritage Command. p.302. ISBN9780945274773.
Dunstan, S (1988). Vietnam Choppers. Osprey Publishing Ltd. p.33. ISBN0-85045-572-3.
"Headquarters MACV Monthly Summary December 1970"(PDF). Headquarters United States Military Assistance Command, Vietnam. p.14. Retrieved 26 March 2020.This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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