
Photo Courtesy J W Fuller
Ubon Royal Thai Air Force Base was the home of the 8th Tactical
Fighter Wing -"Wolfpack". Comprising the flying units of the Wolfpack
were four F-4D Phantom tactical fighter squadrons. Also assigned to the wing was
the 16th Special Operations Squadron, which flew the AC-130 gun ships. The 13th
Bomb Squadron (B-57G's) was assigned from September 1970 until April 1972. The
13th flew mostly night interdiction missions against NV truck traffic on the Ho
Chi Minh trail. Tenant units at Ubon RTAFB included the 23rd Tactical Air
Support Squadron flying the OV-10. The 23rd's "Rustic FAC's" fly
missions supported ground forces, interdiction missions and armed convoy
support. Another tenant, the 3rd Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group performed
the vital support role of crash rescue, aircrew recovery and evacuation
missions. The 222nd Tactical Fighter Squadron, Royal Thai Air Force,
performed their mission with T-28, C-47 and HH-34 aircraft.
Above from
USAF History in Thailand
Thailand was often considered a "safer" location in
the Viet Nam war than the bases located in South Viet Nam. But this was not
true. Sapper attacks took place at Ubon, RTAFB in July of 1969 and January of
1970. During the attacks two handlers were wounded, one dog was killed in
action, and two dogs wounded.


- Thai lei is placed around the neck of Rinny at Ubon RTAB by his handler Kenneth Neal, as a traditional from of welcome. Rinny is one of the first 20 sentry
dogs to arrive in Thailand. They will serve with the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing. Printed AF Times - 24 April 1968
Ubon RTAFB - Dogs have joined the Wolf Pack. The first AF sentry dogs to be used in Thailand arrived at this base recently.
Assigned to the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing (Wolf Pack), the 20 sentry dogs and their handlers arrived in near 100 degree weather aboard a C-141. On
their arrival, the canines were taken from their massive metal shipping crates and walked around their new homes
by their handlers.
A temporary kennel and training area has been constructed on the base to house the sentry dogs until new kennels are completed this summer.
Although the handlers are on the base for one year tours, the canines will remain at Ubon and will be retrained with new handlers when their present masters are transferred to new assignments.
The sentry dogs, all German shepherds, are purchased from kennels or private individuals in the states. The dogs and their trainers received their initial training at the eight week Sentry Dog School, Lackland AFB, Texas.
According to TSgt James E Langley, NCOIC of the Sentry Dog Section, the animals will not be used until they become accustomed to the humid climate at Ubon. During this period, the dogs and their handlers will continue their normal, daily training programs.
Courtesy of Niklaas Waller,
TSgt USAF
Historian,
8th Fighter Wing
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