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Alddreu Airfield
알뜨르 비행장

Alddreu Airfield
Coordinates33°12′48″N 126°16′53″E / 33.21333°N 126.28139°E / 33.21333; 126.28139
TypMilitary airfield
Site information
Controlled byImperial Japanese Army Air Service
United States Air Force
Conditionabandoned
Site history
Built1926-30
Built byImperial Japanese Army Air Service
In use1930-63

Alddreu Airfield also known as Cheju-do No. 1 (K-39) Air Base was a former Imperial Japanese Army Air Service and United States Air Force (USAF) air base on southern Jeju Island. It was returned to farm land in the 1960s.

History

The air base was originally developed in 1926-30 during the Japanese Imperial period. The base was used to support Japanese forces in Manchuria and China.[1]

World War II

The base was used for training of Kamikaze pilots and by the end of the war it housed 2500 naval aviation troops and 25 aircraft in hardened aircraft shelters.

Korean War

The USAF designated the base as Cheju-do No.1 or K-39.

Postwar

A TACAN facility was built on the base. The base continues to be owned by the Korean Government but has been leased to civilians since the 1960s, it is currently a potato field. Seogwipo City plans to develop the area as a theme park.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Jeju's forgotten military airfield and submarine caves". JoongAng Daily. 28 April 2008. Retrieved 23 June 2013.