In the early morning of 31 January 1968, the airfield and Quảng Ngãi city were attacked by Vietcong forces as part of the Tet Offensive. The attack was repulsed at a cost of 56 ARVN and an estimated 500 plus Vietcong killed.[5]
Current use
The airfield is no longer used, but is still clearly visible on satellite images.
References
^Kelley, Michael (2002). Where we were in Vietnam. Hellgate Press. p. 428. ISBN978-1555716257.
^Shulimson, Jack (1978). U.S. Marines in Vietnam: The Landing and the Buildup. History, and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. p. 87. ISBN978-1494287559.
^ abcShulimson, Jack (1982). U.S. Marines in Vietnam: An Expanding War 1966. History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. pp. 28–9. ISBN978-1494285159.
^ abcTelfer, Gary (1984). U.S. Marines in Vietnam: Fighting the North Vietnamese 1967. History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. p. 63. ISBN978-1494285449.
^Shulimson, Jack (1997). U.S. Marines in Vietnam: 1968 The Defining Year. History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. p. 155. ISBN0-16-049125-8.