Wallace Air Station

Wallace Air Station

Wallace Air Station was a United States Air Force (USAF) facility located in San Fernando, La Union, Luzon Island, The Philippines.

History and Background

Wallace Air Station occupied 101 hectares of base land located in the Philippine province of La Union and was acquired in 1903 for the United States Cavalry. Originally, "Camp Wallace", the facility was named in honor of Second Lieutenant George W. Wallace, a Medal of Honor recipient from the U.S. 9th Infantry Regiment who was killed in action on 4 March 1900 in the Philippines. In November 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt signed an executive order establishing Camp Wallace and Camp John Hay in Baguio City.

848th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron

While the land was originally purchased for use by the United States Cavalry, it was later transferred to the United States Air Force and it was last home to the 848th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, which provided logistics and administrative support to other radar detachments It was, much later, the home of the 848th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron which provided logistics and administrative support to other radar detachments under its chain of command, and finally the 848th Air Defense Squadron. Wallace Air Station was deactivated in 1991 following the closing or transfer of all American DOD facilite in the Philippines.

Wallace Drone Launch Facility

Wallace was also home to a Drone Launch Facility, which was run by an Air Force contractor. This airfield provided Pacific Air Forces pilots with live-fire training. Since the drones were not usually destroyed when they are shot down, there was a need to recover them for reuse. Hence, there was a drone recovery boat with its home port in the local harbor at nearby San Fernando.

When the drone was "shot down" by a fighter's missile, the recovery boat was joined by numerous fishing boats, which were outrigger bamboo canoes, in the chase to get to the drone. It seemed that many of the local people considered the drone to be "fair game" for salvage purposes, and they figured that it might be worth a few dollars.

Other Operations

Wallace Air Station was also home to a number of fuel storage facilities, and was able to provide fuel for the occasional helicopter, usually a few CH-3s from the Clark Air Base, or an occasional United States Navy helicopter from the Subic Bay Naval Base. UH-1 helicopters from the Philippine Air Force would also show up, but not too often, since there as there was not enough budget for operating them. For larger aircraft such as C-12s or C-130s, the USAF would always use the San Fernando Airport.

Wallace was also home to Voice of America broadcast equipment, as well as various Philippine Air Force antennas.

Transfer to the Philippines

The facility was formally turned-over by the United States to the Republic of the Philippines on 16 September 1991. At present, the Bases Conversion Development Authority is converting this area into a tourism and industrial estate.

References

* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/wallace.htm Wallace Air Station]

See also

* Clark Air Base
* John Hay Air Base


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