The ‘Rustic’ Forward Air Controllers (FACs) were USAF OV-10 and O-2
pilots who, along with their French-speaking USAF interpreters, flew FAC
missions over Cambodia in support of Cambodian allied ground forces from
June 1970 to 15 Aug 1973, the last day of the air war in Southeast Asia.
The Rustics’ mission began with an urgent request for the
Shortly thereafter in July ’70, the Rustics moved to Bien Hoa Air
Base, RVN where their operation continued to grow. Realizing effective
support required 24 hour coverage in their
area of operations, the Rustics recruited the ‘Sleepytime’
O-2 FACs to fly the ‘Night’ Rustic mission. Rustic operations continued
from Bien Hoa AB until November 1971, when ‘Vietnamization’
and consolidation of US forces resulted in the OV-10 Rustics being
reassigned to fly out of Ubon
The Ubon OV-10 Rustics continued to conduct FAC operations over
The Rustics held their first reunion in September 1997 and formed
the Rustic FAC Association. To date, over 250 Rustic personnel have been
located--to include pilots, interpreters, radio operators, maintenance
personnel, and Cambodian allies.
If you would like more information on the Rustic FACs, contact:
Claude Newland: Rustic19@cox.net
Lendy Edwards: Rustic20@cox.net
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