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Taejon Airfield

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fighters and heavy artillery fire. The composite battalion was withdrawn to the south of Taejon city while the 3rd Battalion, 34th Infantry withdrew to the north of the city. On the night of 19/20 July KPA forces supported by tanks had surrounded Taejon city and seized the airfield and began
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equipped with AN/ARC-3 radio sets which demonstrated their value over the following days before being withdrawn to operate from
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attacking towards the center in the early morning, the remnants of the 24th Infantry Division withdrew towards
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on the afternoon of 20 July. The KPAF was able to make only limited use of the airfield as the UN forces had
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In 1980s the airfield was enveloped by the city of Daejeon and it is now a commercial and residential area.
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Taejon was recaptured by the 24th Infantry Division on 28 September 1950 during the UN
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modified with VHF radios but were unable to get the radio to work. Borrowing two
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On 9 July 1950, Lieutenants James A. Bryant and Frank G. Mitchell flew the first
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at Boramae park where the airfield was located in Daejeon, called Taejon.
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missions of the Korean War from Taejon. They flew into Taejon with two
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Lt Gen Walker and Maj Gen William Dean at Taejon Airfield, July 1950
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flew into Taejon and met with the 24th Division's commander
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Installations of the United States Air Force in South Korea
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Index

36°21′28.8″N 127°23′42″E / 36.358000°N 127.39500°E / 36.358000; 127.39500
United States Air Force
Republic of Korea Air Force
Battle of Taejon
United States Air Force
Republic of Korea Air Force
Taejon
South Korea

FAC
L-5G Sentinels
24th Infantry Division
L-17s
F-80s
Korean People's Army
T-6s
Taegu
Osan
Pyongtaek
Chonan
Kum River
attacked the Kum River line
34th Infantry Regiment
8th Army
Lieutenant General
Walton Walker
Major General
William Dean
1st Cavalry Division
Pohang

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