Tân Mỹ Base
Tân Mỹ Base is a former U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam base northeast of Huế in central Vietnam.
History
The base was located on Vinh Loc Island at the mouth of the Perfume River approximately 12 km northeast of Huế.1967–70
The U.S. Navy established Tân Mỹ Naval Support Activity in 1967, the base comprised an LST ramp, Seabee base, docks and petroleum storage facilities together with a petroleum, oil and lubricants pipeline to Huế. The base was adjacent to the Eagle Beach rest and recreation facility.The base was initially defended by elements of the 3rd Marine Division. In February 1968 the U.S. Army's Task Force X-Ray assumed responsibility for base defense before handing control back to the 1st Marines in early March following the end of the Battle of Huế.
The Navy Task Force 116, River Section 521 was based at Tân Mỹ before being moved north to Cửa Việt Base to form Task Force Clearwater.
On 5 September 1968 the base was severely damaged by Typhoon Bess.
A Loran-C station, designation SH-3 "Z" was established at Tân Mỹ in 1969 and operated by the United States Coast Guard.
In March 1970 Tân Mỹ Naval Support Activity ceased operations and the base facilities were handed over to the U.S. Army Support Command.
1971-4
On 23 May 1972 during the Easter Offensive, the Republic of [Vietnam Marine Division|7th Marine Battalion] launched Operation Song Than 6-72, an amphibious assault from Tân Mỹ against the flanks of the People's Army of Vietnam force on the Street Without Joy.On 8 September 1972 during the Second Battle of Quảng Trị, Vietnamese Rangers boarded the and USS Alamo LSD-33 at Tân Mỹ to conduct a feint amphibious assault intended to draw PAVN forces away from the Quảng Trị citadel.
In late 1972 Troop F, 4th Cavalry was based at Tân Mỹ before being withdrawn from Vietnam in late February 1973.