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Coordinates: 6°5521N 122°335E / 6.92250°N 122.05972°E / 6.92250; 122.05972
 

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Edwin Andrews Air Base
San Roque Air Field
Moret Field
Zamboanga City, Zamboanga, Philippines
Coordinates06°55′31N 122°03′39E / 6.92528°N 122.06083°E / 6.92528; 122.06083 (Edwin Andrews Air Base)
TypeAir Base
Site information
Owner Philippines
Controlled byPhilippine Air Force
Conditionactive, as of 2014
Site history
Built by Japan
In useDecember 6, 1956-present
Garrison information
Garrison
  • Tactical Operations Group 9
  • 3rd Air Division
  • 206th Tactical Helicopter Squadron
  • 25th Composite Attack Squadron
  • 4223rd Supply Distribution Squadron
  • 1306th Dental Dispensary
Airfield Information
  • ICAO: RPMZ
  • Summary
    Airport typeMilitary
    OperatorPhilippine Air Force
    LocationZamboanga City, Zamboanga, Philippines
    Elevation AMSL6 m / 20 ft
    Coordinates6°55′21N 122°3′35E / 6.92250°N 122.05972°E / 6.92250; 122.05972
    Map
    ZAM/RPMZ is located in Philippines
    ZAM/RPMZ

    ZAM/RPMZ

    Location in the Philippines

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    09/27 2,611 8,566 Asphalt

    Edwin Andrews Air Base (ICAO: RPMZ) is located in Zamboanga, Philippines. The base operates through Runway 09/27, which has a length of 2,611 m (8,566 ft), along with the Zamboanga International Airport and conducts air operations against insurgents like the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.

    History

    [edit]

    Edwin Andrews Air Base was built by the Spanish George L. Saludo Jr. as San Roque Airfield. The base was later renamed as Moret Field after Paul Moret, a US Marine Colonel who died in 1943 because of a plane crash. On March 15, 1945, American forces re-established their units and consecutively improved the base with the help of the U.S. Army airfield construction unit together with Filipino forces. The single runway was completed to be used to fight against the remaining Japanese forces in the Philippines and was about 4,500 feet long aligned with the prevalent winds in the area.[1]

    The base was transferred to the control of the Philippine Government and became an airport for public use known today as Zamboanga International Airport. On December 6, 1956, a military airbase was established in the airport and was renamed Edwin Andrews Air Base in honor of Gen. Edwin Andrews, the first Filipino post-war PAF Commander who lost his life when the 'Lili Marlene', a C-47 transport plane carrying him and 16 others crashed in Mt. Makaturing, Lanao province in Mindanao on May 18, 1947.[2]

    In January 2002, US soldiers arrived in the southern Philippines on a C-17 transport plane to help prepare for a joint military exercise aimed to fight a Muslim extremist group. US special forces moved from Edwin Andrews Airbase to Camp Basilio Navarro. 160 U.S. troops were sent to Basilan, and 250 U.S. troops will be stationed in Zamboanga.[3]

    Accidents and incidents

    [edit]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Martijn (January 6, 2002). "Lt. Col. Paul Moret, USMC (?-1943)". Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  • ^ "PAF Air bases and stations". Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  • ^ "American Soldiers Arrive in Philippines". Fox News Channel. January 24, 2002. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  • ^ "Philippine Air Force Plane Crash Lands at the Edwin Andrews Air Base in Zamboanga City". UB Alert Disaster Network. November 9, 2011. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  • ^ Legaspi, Amita (May 29, 2008). "Blast rocks Zamboanga airbase: 2 dead, 18 hurt". GMA News and Public Affairs. Retrieved October 6, 2014.
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