Río Gallegos Air Base

Argentine Air Force base
51°36′27″S 69°19′05″W / 51.6075°S 69.318°W / -51.6075; -69.318 (Río Gallegos AB)TypeArgentine Air Force BaseSite informationOwnerArgentinaOperatorArgentine Air ForceSite historyBuiltJune 24, 1952 (1952-06-24)In use1952 – presentFateOperational

Río Gallegos Air Base is a main military airfield in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina in the far south of the nation.

It was the nearest air base to the Falklands Islands in the 1982 war.

History

It opened in June 1952.[1]

Falklands War

Ernesto Horacio Crespo, the head of the F.A.S, coordinated attacks on the islands from the base, which was 380 miles to the west of the Falklands Islands.[2]

References

  1. ^ Anniversary[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Times Monday May 24 1982, page 1

External links

  • Airfield history