MONTEZ,
ANASTACIO
SPC, U.S. Army
Presidio
County, Texas
Picture:
None Available
Medals:
Purple Heart,
National Defense Medal, Republic of Vietnam Service Medal and Republic of
Vietnam Campaign Ribbon.
Biography:
POW/MIA INFORMATION:
Name: Anastacio Montez
Rank/Branch: E7/US Army Special
Forces
Unit:Detachment B-20, 5th Special Forces
Date of
Birth: 24 November 1929 (Leon Valley TX)
Home City of
Record:Presidio TX
Date of Loss: 24 May 1969
Country of
Loss: South Vietnam
Loss Coordinates: 143302N 1074119E
(YB897102)
Status (in 1973): Killed/Body Not Recovered
Category: 2
Aircraft/Vehicle/Ground: Ground
Other
Personnel In Incident: (none missing)
Remarks:
SYNOPSIS: SFC Anastacio Montez commanded a company of civilian
irregulars in a strike force (MSFC) and was assigned to Detachment B-20, 5th
Special Forces Group. The 2nd Mobile Strike Force Command, assigned to
Detachment B-20 at Pleiku had during 1968 contained 3 battalions and also
satellited separate battalions under Detachment B-22 at Qui Nhon, B-23 at Ban
Me Thuot, and B-24 at Kontum. On April 1, 1969, the mobile strike force
companies in II CTZ (Montez' area of operations) were reconsolidated at Pleiku
and trimmed down to a total of six companies.
On May 24, 1969, Montez's
company encountered a numerically superior group in a fire fight in Kontum
Province, South Vietnam. The American members of the team tried to defend a
small hill. During this time, Montez was badly wounded and, according to
survivors, later died.
As the enemy pressed the attack, surviving
members of the team had to abandon the position, leaving Montez behind. Because
of heavy enemy concentration in the area, it was never possible to reenter the
area of loss to recover Montez.