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Camp Radcliff (also known as An Khê Army Airfield, An Khê Base or the Golf Course) is a former
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base in the An Khê District in central
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History


1965–67

Camp Radcliff was established in late August 1965 by the 70th Engineer Battalion as the base camp for the 1st Cavalry Division. The camp was located on the main highway, QL-19, northwest of
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on the coast and southeast of
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in the Central Highlands. The camp was named after 1/9 Cavalry Major Donald Radcliff, the 1st Cavalry's first combat death, who was killed on 18 August 1965 while supporting U.S. Marines in his helicopter gunship during
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. In order to reduce the amount of rotor-blown dust on the landing zone, the men of the 1st Cavalry Division's advance party were instructed to cut back foliage to ground level by hand giving the base its nickname of the Golf Course. The division also painted their distinctive
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on nearby Hon Cong Mountain providing a landmark visible for many miles. Camp Radcliff was the largest helicopter base in the world at the time of its establishment, capable of accommodating the division's 400+ helicopters. The base also had an airfield to the south east called An Khe Airfield capable of landing
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aircraft. The base had a perimeter of 26 km known as the Green Line with 3-man watchtowers every 50m. On the night of 3 September 1966 the
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carried out a mortar attack on the Golf Course. Starting at 21:50 the base was hit by 119 mortar rounds over a 5-minute period, killing 4 soldiers and wounding a further 76, while 77 helicopters were damaged. Other units stationed at Camp Radcliff in this period included: *Company B, 229th Assault Helicopter Battalion *A detachment of 15th Medical Battalion with UH-1D Huey. * 2nd Battalion, 17th Artillery (September 1965 – February 1970) * 3rd Battalion, 18th Artillery (October 1965 – April 1967) * 2nd Battalion, 19th Artillery (September 1965 – 1968) * 1st Battalion, 21st Artillery (September 1965 – 1968) * 2nd Surgical Hospital (August 1965 – April 1967) *15th Transportation Corps Battalion Aircraft Maintenance Support (September 1965 – 1968) *
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(September 1966 – 1967) On 12 March 1967 a USAF C-130 crashed on takeoff from the base airfield.


1968–69

In January 1968 the 1st Cavalry Division moved to Camp Evans and Camp Radcliff was taken over by the
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. The 173rd stayed at Camp Radcliff until mid-1969. Other units stationed at Camp Radcliff in this period included: * 5th Battalion, 22nd Artillery (November 1967 – 1969) * 17th Field Hospital (1968 – July 1969) * 5th Special Forces Group Detachment B-51 (September 1968 – October 1969) * 1st Battalion, 50th Infantry Regiment (September 1967 – April 1969) * 4th Battalion, 60th Artillery (June 1968-late 1970) * 6th Battalion, 84th Artillery (March 1968 – August 1969) *
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team (March 1968-January 1970) At 02:00 on 30 October 1968 a mortar and sapper attack on the camp resulted in two South Vietnamese guards killed, four vehicles destroyed and damage to several buildings. At 15:28 on 11 November 1968 a mortar and recoilless rifle attack on the camp killed four South Vietnamese civilians and ignited 13,643 barrels of POL, one
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was killed. A PAVN sapper attack on the base on 16 November 1969 destroyed or damaged 20 helicopters and killed one helicopter mechanic


1970–71

The 4th Infantry Division was stationed at Camp Radcliff from mid 1969 – December 1970. Other units stationed at Camp Radcliff in this period included: * 7th Battalion, 15th Artillery (January to late 1970) * 238th Aviation Company (March 1969 – December 1971)


Current use

The base is abandoned and turned over to farmland.


References

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