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History of 609th Air Commando Squadron

The 609th Air Commando Squadron was activated by the United States Air Force in 1967 during the Vietnam War. Assigned to the 56th Air Commando Wing, it operated primarily from Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base in Thailand. The squadron flew Douglas A-26 Invader aircraft, conducting night interdiction missions against enemy supply routes along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. The unit played a crucial role in disrupting North Vietnamese logistics before being inactivated in 1969.

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ABOUT 609th Air Commando Squadron

  • Vietnam War Origins: The 609th Air Commando Squadron was activated in 1967 during the Vietnam War, as part of the US Air Force's effort to provide close air support and interdiction missions.
  • Call Sign "Nimrod": The squadron's radio call sign was "Nimrod," which became synonymous with their operations and is still remembered by veterans and historians.
  • Aircraft Used: The 609th operated the Douglas A-26 Invader, a twin-engine light bomber that proved effective in night interdiction missions along the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
  • Secret Missions: Many of the squadron's operations were classified, focusing on disrupting North Vietnamese supply lines in Laos and Cambodia, making them a key part of the "Secret War."
  • Night Operations: The 609th specialized in night missions to evade anti-aircraft fire and surprise enemy convoys, using flares and specialized equipment for low-level attacks.
  • High Success Rate: The unit was credited with destroying thousands of enemy vehicles and supplies, greatly impacting North Vietnamese logistics.
  • Casualties and Heroism: The dangerous nature of their missions resulted in several aircraft losses and heroic acts, with many airmen receiving commendations for valor.
  • Transition and Inactivation: The 609th was redesignated as the 609th Special Operations Squadron in 1968 and was eventually inactivated in 1969 as part of the US drawdown in Vietnam.
  • Decorations: The squadron received multiple unit citations, including the Presidential Unit Citation, in recognition of its effectiveness and bravery under fire.
  • Legacy: Veterans of the 609th Air Commando Squadron continue to reunite and share their stories, preserving the legacy of their unique and critical role in the Vietnam War.

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