80th Fighter Squadron operating F-80s and later F-86s from 24 August 1951 – 21 October 1954.67th Fighter Squadron operating P-51s in December 1950.39th Fighter Squadron operating F-86Ds from 1952-4.36th Fighter Squadron operating P-51s in 1950 and operating F-80s from 1951-4.35th Fighter Squadron operating P-51s in 1950 and operating F-80s from 1951–52 and operating F-86F Sabrejets from 1953–54.25th Fighter Squadron operating F-86Ds from 1951-4.16th Fighter Squadron operating F-86Ds from -July 1954.12th Fighter Squadron operating P-51s in 1950.51st Fighter Wing from 1 October 1951 – 26 July 1954.8th Fighter Wing from 23 August 1951 – 20 October 1954.4th Fighter Wing from 30 March-23 August 1951.: 279 The base was recaptured on 28 January as part of Operation Thunderbolt : 293 and by 6 March, despite its poor condition, the base was used for the staging of F-86 patrols along the Yalu River and Mig Alley. The base was evacuated in the face of the Chinese Third Phase Campaign on 5 January 1951 and the base's buildings were destroyed.
: 161 The 811th Engineer Aviation Battalion arrived at the base on 1 October to repair the airfield and laid down PSP over the runway. The base was recaptured on 24 September 1950 following the Inchon landings. The base was evacuated on the night of 30 June 1950 in the face of the Korean People's Army (KPA) attack, but the base was not occupied by the KPA until 2 July 1950. The base was originally established during the Korean War as Suwon (K-13) Air Base and hosted United States Air Force units. The US ARMY 6th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment operating Patriot missiles is stationed at the base. 201st Fighter Squadron flying KF-5E/KF-5F/F-5F.101st Fighter Squadron flying KF-5E/KF-5F/F-5F.The base is home to the ROKAF's 10th Fighter Wing (제10전투비행단), comprising: Suwon Air Base ( IATA: SWU, ICAO: RKSW) is a Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) base near Suwon city.