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Camp Evans (Vietnam)

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Type
  
Army/Marine Base

In use
  
1966-1975

Year built
  
1966

Condition
  
abandoned

Battles/wars
  
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Camp Evans is a former U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps base northwest of Huế in central Vietnam.

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Camp Evans was established by the 3rd Battalion 26th Marines in late 1966 as part of Operation Chinook. The camp was located to the west of Highway 1, approximately 24 km northwest of Huế in Thừa Thiên–Huế Province. The camp was named after Marine Lance Corporal Paul Evans who was killed during Operation Chinook.

Marine units based at Camp Evans during this period included:

  • 4th Marine Regiment
  • 1968

    In January 1968 Camp Evans was taken over by the 1st Cavalry Division.

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    On the night of 19 May 1968 the ammunition dump at Camp Evans was hit by NVA rockets and exploded causing a chain reaction and fire that lasted more than 12 hours.

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    On 7 October 1968 a USAF C-7 Caribou (#63-9753) that had just taken off from the Camp Evans airstrip collided with a 1st Cavalry Boeing CH-47 Chinook (#66-19041) resulting in the death of all 24 passengers and crew on both aircraft.

    1969-72

    Camp Evans was taken over by the 101st Airborne Division.

    Army units based at Camp Evans during this period included:

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  • 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment
  • 2nd Battalion, 94th Artillery Regiment (November 1969 – 1970)
  • 18th Surgical Hospital (March–December 1969)
  • 63rd Signal Battalion (March 1970-January 1972)
  • 58th Infantry Platoon Scout Dog attached to 101st Airborne Division Nov 1968 to August 1971

    The 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron used Camp Evans as a forward operating base.

    Current use

    The base is abandoned and turned over to farmland.

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    References

    Camp Evans (Vietnam) Wikipedia