Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base was the home of the 432nd
Tactical Fighter/Reconnaissance Wing, and was the only wing of its kind in
Southeast Asia. The 432nd was made up of one RF-4C tactical reconnaissance
squadron (14th TRS) and two F-4D tactical fighter squadrons (13th and
555th TFS). The 432nd squadrons worked well together in an integrated
search and destroy mission. The reconnaissance squadron found and
photographed lucrative targets for the fighter squadrons to neutralize.
Udorn was also the headquarters of the Deputy Commander, Seventh Air
Force/Thirteenth Air Force. Operational control of Thailand-based USAF
units was maintained by- Seventh Air Force, while logistics and
administration were handled by Thirteenth Air Force. The Royal Thai Air
Force's 223d Tactical Fighter Squadron was the host unit at Udorn. The
squadron's T-28 "Trojan" fighters engage in interdiction
missions.

Tai Guard (K-9) Kam-Ai Buengchaipoom was KIA during the October 3, 1972 attack on Udorn. He was awarded the Bronze Star with the "V" device for
Valor. Tai Guard (K-9) Eiw Intaravichien was WIA during the same attack He was awarded the
Bronze Star with the "V" device for valor.

Patch Courtesy of Ernest Childers

Above Photo Courtesy of David Beane
Contributors
David Beane Charlie Blood
Ernie Childers David M. Everett
Holland Morelock David
VanHoogstrate Tim O'Toole

Udorn RTAB
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Handlers of Udorn
Thai Handlers of Udorn
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