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Ban Me Thuot, Camp Coryell Air Field
Detachment 9/619th Tactical Control Squadron/Security Police, 1 Oct 1965-29 Feb 1972

Ban Me Thuot was the province capital and not the name of the airfield/installation. Camp Coryell was the Army Airfield whose primary occupant was the 155 Assault Helicopter Company, but also located there was a small 100 yard X 150 yard compound which was the USAF Control Squadron Detachment that kept aircraft and ordinance safely apart. It is not clear to me now so many years later whether it was an American compound or VNAF. It seemed to me the USAF were in charge but it could have been that it was actually VNAF with the Americans as advisors (there was a RSVN flag flying over the compound).The airfield was located on the edge of town and it was only a short walk to "downtown." Although there was another Airfield some five miles to the east called East Field that may have actually been bigger, but I don't think there were any SPs there. Barry McLean's description seems to suggest by the 155 Compound reference that we were both at Camp Coryell. So, my point is the installation where the SPs served should be called Detachment 9 of the 619th Tactical Control Squadron (USAF), located on Camp Coryell (USArmy). There was never a Ban Me Thuot Air Base [Ban Me Thuot City Field] and I don't recall anyone referring to Camp Coryell as Ban Me Thuot Airfield probably in part because of the need to distinguish between the two. There was East Field or City Field (Camp Coryell).

Ken de Russy

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