6987TH SECURITY GROUP

~ WEBSITE ACTIVATED 29 JANUARY 1999 ~

SHU LINKOU AIR STATION

TAIWAN

Republic of China

SHU LINKOU (树林口) translation: SHU-tree, LIN-small forest, KOU-mouth or entrance

1970 Photo by Lentz
Shu Linkou Air Station Main Gate

Established and Managed

by

DAWG FLIGHT

CIRCA 1970 thru 1971

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1970 Shu Linkou Air Station aerial photo courtesy of Bechtel (176th ASA)

  Shu Lin Kou Air Station, the 6987th Security Group, was a small U.S. Air Force Security Service (USAFSS) installation with approximately 1,200 U.S. military personnel (AFSS, ASA, NSG) stationed there in the 1970s. The Shu Linkou "listening post" was active a total of 24 years...from its opening in 1955 until its closing in March 1977.
  The base was located high in the mountains near the village of Linkou on the northwestern tip of Taiwan about 15 miles northwest of Taipei. Shulinkou Air Station, which only had a helipad, was built on the site of a Japanese World War II airfield utilized by fighters and kamikazes during Japan's occupation of Taiwan from 1937 to 1945.

1975 Shu Linkou AS aerial photo courtesy of Bechtel (176th ASA)   1958 Shu Linkou AS aerial photo courtesy of E. J. Ledet
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  Taiwan, the Republic of China (ROC), has 23 million people and is located off the coast of China. Shaped like a tobacco leaf, the island is 245 miles long and 89.5 miles wide at its broadest point. Taiwan's distance from China across the Taiwan Strait varies from 137 miles to only 81 miles. Units of the U.S. 7th Fleet regularly patroled the Taiwan Strait. Access to much of the western side of Taiwan by ship is blocked by tidal mud flats that extend many kilometers from the coast.

The Taiwan Strait. Source: The Central Intelligence Agency
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  This website was established by members of Dawg Flight who served at Shu Linkou during 1970 and 1971. However, it is meant for ALL former military members assigned to Shulinkou Air Station. The 6987th Security Group was under the command of the United States Air Force Security Service (USAFSS) and was also home for units of the U.S. Army Security Agency (ASA) and the U.S. Naval Security Group (NSG). The U.S. Air Force Security Service was created in October of 1948 and operated until 1979, when the branch was redesignated the Electronic Security Command (now the Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency).

  The 6987th military mission was highly classified and involved sensitive intelligence gathering operations. Its mission included the intercept, transcription, decryption and analysis of intelligence from targeted foreign military electronic (ELINT) and signal (SIGINT) communications. Information gathered was reported to a higher authority at Fort Meade, Maryland. Dawg Flight members, and all other intel personnel working there, had top-secret cryptographic security clearances.

1970 Photo by Lentz
Operations Center

  The majority of the "Dawgs" (Dawg Flighters) stationed at Linkou during 1970 and 1971 were 18 to 22 year old "first termers." They were simply serving out their four-year Air Force enlistments during the Vietnam War era and then getting out.

  During their 15-month tours of duty on Taiwan, the Dawgs were known to take full advantage of every "opportunity" that Taipei presented. Off-duty hours meant catching the first "Smokah" (bus) from the "Hill" to Taipei and its beckoning nightlife. Their experiences and memories you are about to view on these pages are truly legendary.

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"Headsets on, volume up???" - Bill Bonar, Dawg Flight '68 - '70

  Some 38 years later Dawg Flighters remain in close contact with each other, and are tightly bonded. Friendships have withstood the test of time and have continued in the "World" long after the Linkou tours ended.

  Currently there are more than 100 Dawg Flighters (circa 1970 - 1971) who have been located and contacted. We remain in touch on a regular basis through this website, e-mail and phone. Four large Dawg Flight reunions have been held, which brought together as many as 38 Dawgs at one time. These reunions were held in Chicago, Washington DC, and twice in Las Vegas. Additionally, there have been several small, and informal gatherings. Our last reunion (35th year) was held in May 2004 at the Tropicana Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas.

  We continue our search to locate all of our "lost" Dawg Flight buddies. If you were on Dawg Flight while stationed at Shulinkou during 1970 and 1971, "We have been looking for you!". Please make contact by sending an email to The Phantom (歌声魅影)....

  To other former ShuLinkou Air Station USAFSS, ASA, NSG, and support personnel, we welcome you to this site. Many stories, and photos have been contributed by those other than Dawg Flight. We wish to share this site, and include you in the Shulinkou Rosters that can be found below. Send an e-mail with pertinent information to The Phantom....

1970 Photo by Lentz
National Revolutionary Martyr's Shrine

  Taipei was a cosmopolitan city where Dawg Flight spent most of its free time. Dawg Flight had easy access to this bustling and exciting Oriental city with its Asian culture, diverse lifestyle, great food, and renowned nightlife. Most importantly, Taiwan's beautiful, exotic women were a highly valued "bennie" of being stationed on Taiwan and at Shulinkou.

  Linkou's fifteen month tour-of-duty was considered a remote assignment by the Air Force. Yet it was one of the best kept secrets and ultimately one of the most desired assignments in all of Asia.

October 10, 1970 Photo by Lentz
Double Ten Day Festival (Chinese Independence Day)

  Additional pages in this site contain numerous photos. The photos consist of Dawg Flight members, sports, activities, other Shulinkou personnel, the air station, the City of Taipei, and the Island of Taiwan. See index tables below.

Two separate pages contain the "Shulinkou Rosters" providing names, e-mail addresses, units/flights, and residing city/state. See below.

  Do you have photos, stories, or history relating to Shulinkou you would like to share with others on this website? A good example of what others have contributed can be found within the page "Linkou - The Early Years" (below). It was compiled from material submitted by individuals stationed at Shulinkou during the 1950s. Examine our "Linkou Memorabilia and Artifacts" page. Perhaps you have memorabilia "items" that could be photographed and submitted. Send by e-mail as a .JPG file attachment.

  The purpose of this website is not to glorify the Air Force, a military career, or Dawg Flight's military service. We wish to reflect on the spirit, memories, great times, and close friendships. Again, it is our intent to share this website with all those formerly stationed at Linkou. Hopefully you too will be able to renew some old friendships as you search the rosters.

  This website is updated often with additions and refinements. As you visit this website, please enjoy what will surely be a nostalgic trip back to "Dawg days gone by....."

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    LINKOU NOTICES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

    1970-71 Dawg Flight Reunion

    Dawgs being Dawgs...April 1970
    Photo by S. Swallom
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    The 40th year reunion for all 1970 to 1971 Dawg Flight members will be held May 3 to May 7, 2009 at the Tropicana Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. Contact Sarge@dawgflight.com for more info.


    American GIs Return to Taiwan


    Our return to Taiwan visit is open to all - everyone, no matter where you worked or what service you were in. We all served under MAAG (Military Assistance Advisory Group) in some way, therefore, we're all part of the same team, and we'll return to Taiwan joined together.

    Trip Details: We have tentatively set our departure date as 3 or 4 July 2009. The actual departure date will depend on hotel and airline availability. Our return flight(s) should leave Taipei on 10 or 11 July. Your flight from CONUS to Taipei will be long. The return flight to CONUS is shorter by 2 to 4 hours, depending on tail winds.

    Bill Kling and Kent Mathieu have teamed up to do most of the leg work for the 2009 trip. Visit their blog to learn more about this exciting opportunity! Their website: 2009 - The Year We Re-Discover Taiwan



    DAWG FLIGHT'S PHOTO PAGES

    DAWG FLIGHT PERSONALITIES
    Dawg Flight Personalities - Part III Updated 20 Aug 2008
    Dawg Flight Personalities - Part II Updated 21 Apr 2008
    Dawg Flight Personalities - Part I Updated 10 Jul 1999
    Great shots of Dawgs from 1970 and 1971.

    SHULINKOU AIR STATION TOUR
    Shu Linkou Air Station - Part I: 1970-72 Updated 30 Jul 2008
    In case your memory is a bit "foggy" and you can only remember being in Taipei, here are some shots of the base and a base map. Yes, there really was a swimming pool, library, movie theater, bowling alley and officers' club....
    Shu Linkou Air Station - Part II: 1970-72 (cont.) Updated 30 July 2008
    The base tour continues. Base map and additional photos by several Dawgs.
    Shu Linkou Air Station - Part III: The 1960s Updated 16 Aug 2008
    Base maps, aerial photos and photos of the base provided by Les Duffin who was at Linkou 1962-63 and 1964-66. Included are shots of Shulinkou's 10th year anniversary celebration.
    Shu Linkou Air Station - Part IV: The 1950s and WWII Updated 03 Aug 2008
    Rare photos of Shulinkou AS beginnings in the 1950s and WWII B-25 bombing raids on the Japanese airfield at Linkou. Also Taiwan WWII history.

    DAWG FLIGHT MEMORABILIA AND ARTIFACTS
    Shu Linkou Memorabilia and Artifacts - Part I Updated 12 Jun 2008
    Shu Linkou Memorabilia and Artifacts - Part II Updated 16 Jun 2008
    Interesting shots of Dawg collectables from their Shu Linkou tours including a "Pocket Guide to Taiwan", ROC flag, haircut chit, uniform patchs, pins, ribbons, insignia; short sheet, the Eager Beaver award and much more...

    ROAD UP THE HILL
    Road Between Linkou and Taipei - Part I Updated 24 Jul 2008
    The distance between Shu Linkou AS and Taipei was approximately 20 miles and took 30 to 40 minutes on a winding mountain road by shuttle bus. Google Earth image, maps and excellent photos by several Dawg Flight members.
    Road Between Linkou and Taipei - Part II Updated 8 Jul 2008
    1970/71 shots from Loyd "Gus" Harris taken from the Linkou Bus along the road from Taipei and Shulinkou AS.
    Road Between Linkou and Taipei - Part III Updated 27 Jun 2008
    Great photos of the sights and scenery we all saw going up and down the hill to Taipei and back. Les Duffin (SLK 62-66) says "Hey, my pics look pretty good for a bunch of 40-year old slides. One of the best decisions I made all those years ago was to shoot with Kodachrome whenever possible; it has held up much better over time than the few rolls of Ektachrome I used."

    DAWGS ON THE TOWN
    Dawgs on the Town - Part I Updated 8 Jul 2008
    Photos of Dawgs and friends experiencing Taipei's nightlife.
    Dawgs on the Town with Syaujyes - Part II Updated 23 Apr 2008
    1971/72 photos by John "Jack" Boex of Dawg Flight and others including the hit Taiwan TV show "The Dating Game".

    TAIPEI NIGHT LIFE
    Taipei Nightlife Updated 13 Aug 2008
    Can you name your favorite haunt? Map and shots of Dawg Flight's favorite clubs and bars in and around Taipei.

    CITY OF TAIPEI
    City of Taipei - Part I Updated 26 Jul 2008
    1970 maps and photos along Chungshan North and Min Chuan West Roads in Taipei.
    City of Taipei - Part II Updated 21 May 2008
    Lots of great shots around town by several Dawg Flighters for years 1970 and 1971.

    DAWG FLIGHT'S TAIPEI APARTMENTS
    The Apartments in Taipei Updated 29 May 2008
    Great shots of Dawgs and their "pads" in Taipei with maps. Air Force regulation prohibited unaccompanied military from maintaining a residence in Taipei and required them to live in the barracks on base at Shu Linkou. To ignore this regulation would have jeopardized losing our top-secret security clearances. So, what you are about to view, never really happened...

    TAIPEI AND SURROUNDING AREA
    Taipei and Surrounding Area - Part I Updated 31 Jul 2008
    Many 1970 shots of Dawgs around Taipei, Shih Lin, Peitou and Grass Mountain.
    Taipei and Surrounding Area - Part II Updated 11 Jul 2008
    Lots of 1970/71 photos of Tien Mou, the "Tien Mou Bar-B-Que Pit", Taipei and surrounding areas by Loyd "Gus" Harris.
    Taipei and Surrounding Area- Part III Updated 7 Jun 2008
    Maps and shots of Dawgs in Wulai, Grass Mountain (Yangmingshan) and Peitou.

    SHIMENDING
    Shimending Shopping Area 1970 - Part I Updated 25 Jun 2008
    Taipei's bustlng shopping and market center on the city's southwest side. It had everything from stereos, transistor radios, watches, jewelry, clothing to exotic foods at the Circle Restaurant. Photos and map.
    Shimending Shopping Area 1970 - Part II Updated 21 Jun 2008
    Maps and photos of The Presidential Office Building (Chiang Kai-shek's presidential palace) located in southwest Taipei near Shimending.

    SHU LINKOU'S EARLY YEARS - Circa 1955 thru 1967

    History, Stories, Tales, and Many Photos

    Boot Camp to the Hill and Back Added 16 November 2007
    Recollection of Frank Fredo's memories of Linkou while there 1956 until his departure and discharge from the Army in 1958. According to Frank: "Shortly after I arrived at Linkou in 1956, and I don't know why, our unit designation got changed to the 253rd USASA Detachment and remained that for as long as I was there. I have really opened up my memory data bank, hope I don't bore you with my story. However I do have many black and white photos that were scanned included on this page. Frank also commented after comparing the circa 1970 photos and stories to his time on Taiwan: "I was looking at your pictures on the website, and was amazed at how Taipei had grown. We used petty cabs for transportation, very few cabs available. Club 63 was open, but we couldn't afford to eat there. We did use the pool a few times. That was the only pool available to the military. We frequented a street loaded with bars called Sin Alley, and the favorite bar was the Black Cat Bar. Your buildings at Shulinkou were modern structures whereas ours were archaic. But that was how it was in the 50's as shown by my pictures."

    A Sailor's Tour of Shu Linkou Added 12 February 2005
    By Ron Crowley USN Shulinkou 1959. "After home leave, Howie and I departed Boston by plane for California, then ?island-hopped? (Honolulu, Wake, Kwajalein, Okinawa and finally Taipei, Taiwan). Our first stop after night arrival was at a hostel next to the Linkou Club on Chung Shan N. Rd. The wooden floor would have been a softer surface to sleep on as the bunk mattresses were like granite!"

    Across the Big Pond Added 15 January 2005
    By Del Sylvester circa 1955 and 1956. During the "early years" of Shy Linkou's existence some of the young enlisted men assigned to Formosa thought of their time in Nationalist China as an exotic adventure in the Orient rather than a hardship tour in a place the Chinese Communists threatened daily to invade and take by force. As we would be leaving the red mud and horrid living conditions of "the Hill" for the good old USA after 15-months, we tended to see the country from the eyes of a naive visitor; and, in an idealistic sense, that of a protector.

    Shu Linkou - The Earliest of The Early Years
    History of Shu Linkou's establishment as presented by some of the original unit officers. Aerial photos as well as senior staff officer, and NCO photos taken in 1957.

    Shu Linkou - The Early Years (1950s) Update 8 Mar 2003
    History, stories, and tales as told first person by former members of SLK during its founding years in the mid 1950s. Numerous photos from that time period are included.

    The Years 1955 and 1956 - "Getting Established" Updated 23 Mar 2002
    Numerous photos and narrative provided by Al High, who was a former 203 linguist at Linkou.

    IHTFP - The Story
    Old Timers will recognize these initials, and may very well have recited or even exclaimed this out loud while stationed at Shu Linkou.

    Remembrances of Linkou (Det. 1, 6925th RSM) in 1955 Updated 22 Dec 01
    An account of how things were during the very first year of Shu Linkou's establishment. As told by Jack Tress who was a former Intelligence Officer assigned to Linkou in the very beginning. The year was 1955.

    Random Memories of Linkou and Taiwan Updated 22 Feb 2002
    Great reading having to do with Roy W. Boylan's account of his stay at Shu Linkou during the years 1958 and 1959. From finishing language school at Yale, to assignment at Linkou, and through his return to the United States. Very entertaining!

    "All the Tea in China" Added 7 Nov 2003
    A story written by Jeff Kuhn who was a morse operator on "Bee" Trick at Shu Linkou in the years 1961 to 1963. Very good reading that those of us who were at Shu Linkou will relate to easily. No matter the years spent there. It is a must read!

    "Good-Bye Taipei" Added 28 Mar 02
    A short-story written by Fred Reed and published in The Times Magazine, April 4, 1977; Army Times Publishing Co. With thanks to Ed Bohannon for submitting it for addition to the Shu Linkou site. Good reading, and colorful. However, many of Dawg Flight circa 1970 will dispute this writer's idea that you couldn't have a really good time in Taipei!

    SHULINKOU LINKS

    U.S. Taiwan Defense Command (USTDC) Blog by Don Wiggins
    Don Wiggins was assigned to the U.S. Taiwan Defense Command in Taipei during the years 1973 and 1974. His blog is an outstand recollection of his time there as well as information and photos from others over a large span of time. Don states that: "I started the blog when I couldn't find much of anything on-line about USTDC, which just didn't seem right to me." This is a recommended site to visit!!

    Taipei Air Station
    Stories, Remembrances, Thoughts and Photographs. If you've searched for "Taipei Air Station" in the past without success, look no more, you just won't find anything else. This is an outstanding website established by Kent Mathieu.

    Linkou Naval Security Group - Delta Section Circa 1970 thru 1973
    Our Linkou Squids have created their own website which has been linked here. They have a roster and many photos of SLK, Taipei, and their Chinese girlfriends. Be sure to visit! Very good site!

    US Army Security Agency 176th Shulinkou AS, Taiwan
    This site is maintained by Vern Greunke who was posted to Linkou in the mid 60s.

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