Pleiku Air Base was created in 1962.
Pleiku Air Base was established in 1962 by the United States during the Vietnam War. It served as a strategic airbase and logistics hub for American military operations in the region.
The Air Base was attacted in Jan. 1967
During 1970-1971, Pleiku in Vietnam was home to several army bases, most notably Camp Holloway, which served as the headquarters of the US Army 4th Infantry Division. Additionally, Camp Enari, known as Dragon Mountain, was located nearby and served as the main base for the 4th Infantry Division. There were also several smaller bases and fire support bases scattered throughout the region surrounding Pleiku.
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