USAF K-Sites in Korea
This listing of locations in Korea known as K-Sites, identifies the bases that the Far East Air Force operated
during the Korean War. The place name spellings used are those found in Fifth Air Force general orders designating the K-Sites and other official Fifth Air
Force documents.
K-Sites By Number
K-Number |
Location |
K-1 |
Pusan-West |
K-2 |
Taegu (Taegu #1) |
K-3 |
Pohang |
K-4 |
Sachon |
K-5 |
Taejon |
K-6 |
Pyongtaek |
K-7 |
Kwangju |
K-8 |
Kunsan |
K-9 |
Pusan-East |
K-10 |
Chinhae |
K-11 |
Ulsan (Urusan) |
K-12 |
Mangun |
K-13 |
Suwon |
K-14 |
Kimpo |
K-15 |
Mokpo |
K-16 |
Seoul |
K-17 |
Ongjin (Oshin) |
K-18 |
Kangnung (Koryo) |
K-19 |
Haeju (Kaishu) |
K-20 |
Sinmak |
K-21 |
Pyonggang |
K-22 |
Onjong-ni |
K-23 |
Pyongyang |
K-24 |
Pyongyang East |
K-25 |
Wonsan |
K-26 |
Sondok |
K-27 |
Yonpo |
K-28 |
Hamhung West |
K-Number |
Location |
K-29 |
Sinanju |
K-30 |
Sinuiju |
K-31 |
Kilchu (Kisshu) |
K-32 |
Oesichon-dong |
K-33 |
Hoemun (Kaibun) |
K-34 |
Chongjin (Seishin) |
K-35 |
Hoeryong (Kainsei) |
K-36 |
Kanggye |
K-37 |
Taegu #2 |
K-38 |
Wonju |
K-39 |
Cheju-do #1 |
K-40 |
Cheju-do #2 |
K-41 |
Chungju |
K-42 |
Andong #2 |
K-43 |
Kyongju |
K-44 |
Changhowon-ni |
K-45 |
Yoju |
K-46 |
Hoengsong |
K-47 |
Chunchon |
K-48 |
Iri |
K-49 |
Yangsu-ri |
K-50 |
Sokcho-ri |
K-51 |
Inje |
K-52 |
Yanggu |
K-53 |
Paengyong-do |
K-54 |
Cho-do |
K-55 |
Osan-ni |
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Source: The Air Force Historical Research Agency