Daegu International Airport was originally established
under Japanese rule as
Taegu Airfield on 31 January 1937.
Korean War At the outbreak of the
Korean War, the airfield consisted of a dirt and gravel runway and two concrete buildings. The airfield was designated by the
USAF as
K-2. The airfield was used as part of the
Bout One project, an emergency program to train
Republic of Korea Air Force pilots to fly the
P-51 Mustang. The Bout One planes provided close air support to the U.S.
24th Infantry Division through July 1950. On 10 July 1950, the Bout One force was re-designated as the 51st Fighter Squadron, and was merged into the
12th Fighter-Bomber Squadron on 4 August. The existing dirt and gravel runway was improved by the
822nd Engineer Aviation Battalion beginning on 18 July, and the Battalion subsequently began preparations for a parallel
PSP (perforated steel planks) runway on 7 August. USAF units based at Taegu from July–August 1950 included: •
18th Fighter-Bomber Group, from July–August 1950, subordinate units included: •
12th Fighter-Bomber Squadron operating F-51 from 15 July 1950 •
51st Fighter Squadron (Provisional) from 10 July–August 4, 1950 •
6002nd Air Base Squadron from July–8 August 1950 •
6147th Tactical Control Squadron (Airborne) operating
T-6 Mosquitos from 1 August–September 6, 1950 •
6149th Air Base Unit from August 1950 Taegu Airfield was abandoned following the
North Korean attack on Taegu in mid-August 1950, but USAF units began reoccupying the base by 23 September 1950. The 822nd Battalion had returned to Taegu on 17 September and soon resurfaced the original dirt and gravel runway with PSP and extended its length to . USAF units based at Taegu from September 1950 included: •
49th Fighter-Bomber Group operating
F-80s from 1 October 1950. This was the first jet unit to be based in Korea. Subordinate units included: •
7th Fighter-Bomber Squadron from 28 September •
8th Fighter-Bomber Squadron from 29 September •
9th Fighter-Bomber Squadron from 29 September •
543rd Tactical Support Group from 26 September, subordinate units included: •
8th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Photo-Jet operating RF-80s from 2 October •
162nd Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, Night Photo from 8 October •
363rd Reconnaissance Technical Squadron from 4 October In May 1951, the
930th Engineer Aviation Group began repair work on the PSP runway and commenced construction of a concrete runway. File:27th-fighter-escort-F-84E-49-2360.jpg|
F-84E of the 27th Fighter Escort Group in 1951 File:Casualties are loaded on USAF C-54D Taegu 1951.jpg|Casualties being loaded onto a
C-54 in 1951 File:F-86F 12th FBS at Taegu 1952.jpg|An
F-86F of the 12th Fighter-Bomber Squadron at Taegu in 1952
Postwar File:F-84G maintenance at Taegu AB 1954.jpg|
F-84 engine maintenance in 1954 File:F-4D ROKAF w Sidewinders 1979.jpeg|ROKAF
F-4D in 1979 File:An MH-53J Pave Low III helicopter from the 31st Special Operations Squadron at Osan Air Base sits on the flightline at Taegu Air Base, South Korea in support of Foal Eagle '93 DF-ST-94-01932.jpg|
MH-53J at Taegu in 1993 ==Terminal==