DAVES, GARY L.
Name: Gary Lawrence Daves
Rank/Branch: Civilian
Unit:
Date of Birth:
Home City of Record:
Date of Loss: 01 February 1968 [USG records Feb 1 - others in incident say
Feb 3, 1968]
Country of Loss: South Vietnam
Loss Coordinates: 163300N 1073800E
Status (in 1973): Returnee
Category:
Aircraft/Vehicle/Ground: Ground
Other Personnel in Incident: Gostas, Theodore USA (released); Henderson,
Alexander CIV (released); Meyer, Lewis CIV (released); Olsen, Robert CIV
(Released); Page, Russell CIV (Released); Rander, Donald USA (Released);
Rushton, Thomas CIV (Released); Spalding, Richard CIV (Released); Stark,
Lawrence CIV attached to USN (Released); Willis, Charles CIV (Released).
Source: Compiled by P.O.W. NETWORK 14 February 1997 from one or more of the
following: raw data from U.S. Government agency sources and information
provided by Ret. Major Gostas and Lawrence Stark.
REMARKS: 730321 Released by PRG
SYNOPSIS:
Daves was working in the northern part of South Vietnam during TET '68 when
Hue came under seige. Ret. Major Ted Gostas (135th MIBN PROV) recalls being
trapped without his radio in the city, and being unable to warn hundreds of
5th Marines as they walked into an ambush and their death. The Viet Cong
surrounded the TV station before dawn on January 31. Capture of the dozen
men occurred on the afternoon of February 3rd. Ten of those were
civilians working with the Vietnamese.
Gary Daves was held captive for 4 1/2 years prior to his release on March
16, 1973.
Gary Daves is a "lost sheep." His fellow ex-pows would like to contact him.
If you know of his where-a-bouts, please call the NETWORK at 816-928-3304.
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