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Title: REMEMBERING HUMBERT “ROCKY” VERSACE, MOH, 29 OCTOBER 1963
Source: sofrep.com
URL Source: https://sofrep.com/specialoperation ... y-versace-moh-29-october-1963/
Published: Oct 29, 2018
Author: Steve Balestrieri
Post Date: 2020-04-23 04:54:58 by Gatlin
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Views: 1367
Comments: 8

REMEMBERING
HUMBERT “ROCKY” VERSACE
MOH – 29 OCTOBER 1963

Humbert “Rocky” Versace was captured early in the Vietnam War on October 29, 1963, by the Viet Cong and showed his indomitable will by refusing to be indoctrinated by the Communists and resisted fiercely. He so enraged his captors by his insistence on adhering to the code of conduct and protesting their treatment of American POWs, the Vietcong executed him on September 26, 1965. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.

Early Life and the USMA:

Versace was born the eldest of five children in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1937. His mother was an author and one of her novels was later turned into the television series, “The Flying Nun.” His father was a Colonel in the U.S. Army. Like most military families, the Versace clan moved quite frequently and Rocky grew up in Alexandria, VA, right outside of Washington, D.C.

After graduation from high school in Norfolk, VA, Versace got an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point as his father did. He graduated in 1959 as a Second Lieutenant in the Armor Branch. He went to Ranger School, the Class 4-60 and graduated on December 18, 1959. After attending airborne school, Versace was shipped to Korea where he was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 40th Armor, 1st Cavalry Division as an M-48 tank platoon leader from March 1960 – April 1961.

After being promoted to Captain, Versace was then assigned to the 3d U.S. Infantry (Old Guard), the ceremonial unit near Washington at Ft. Myer, VA and known the “Escort to the President.” While in Virginia Versace volunteered for duty in Vietnam and was transferred to Ft. Holabird, MD for the intelligence course and then the Vietnamese Language Course at the Presidio of Monterey in California.

Vietnam Tours, Capture and Execution:

Versace began his first tour as an intelligence advisor serving with the 5th Special Forces Group in May 1962. At the end of his year-long tour in May 1963, he volunteered to extend for six more months. At the conclusion of that, Versace decided that he was going to join the seminary and become a Catholic priest and return to Vietnam as a missionary.

With only two weeks remaining on his tour and the Army, Versace went to visit an old USMA classmate at the 5th Special Forces camp A-23 located at Tan Phu in the Mekong Delta. The Special Forces men were advising a Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG) unit that was trying to dislodge a Viet Cong stronghold located in the thick U Minh Forest at the village of Le Coeur. Versace joined the men on the operation. The Viet Cong, however, ambushed the Montagnard/Special Forces patrol. While reacting to the ambush, an American Special Forces medic Dan Pitzer, broke his ankle, his A-Team XO, 1LT Nick Rowe moved to help him. Versace remained in place and put down enough covering fire to allow most of the CIDG troops to withdraw safely. However, Rowe was clubbed from behind by a Viet Cong and he, Pitzer and Versace were taken, prisoner.


Dan Pitzer

The Viet Cong really had no idea on what to do with American prisoners so they subjected them to brutal interrogations, horrible conditions at a small jungle prison camp located deep in the U Minh Forrest. The Viet Cong, in addition to physical torture and interrogations, attempted to starve their American captives. Although he was wounded from the action at the ambush and very weak, Versace continued to display his absolute adherence to the Code of Conduct.

He tried to escape on four different occasions, once in such a weakened condition that he was on his hands and knees crawling outside the compound where he was easily recaptured by his guards. This infuriated the Viet Cong but not as much as his actions did. Using his Vietnamese language skills, he lambasted the Communists for their treatment of POWs, and their complete disregard for the Geneva Conventions. Using a mixture of Vietnamese and French, he kept the counterattacks going on his interrogators. Although his body was broken, his spirit was not.

The Viet Cong tried to separate him from the other captors and for a while left him gagged in his cell so that he couldn’t communicate with other Americans. The last time he was seen by his American countrymen, he was loudly singing “God Bless America.” His resilience after 23 months of brutal captivity, inspired his fellow Americans and infuriated the Viet Cong. On September 23, 1965, Viet Cong National Liberation Radio announced that Versace had been executed.

Versace was initially awarded a Silver Star for his actions but after a much- needed boost from many of his friends and family, his Silver Star was changed to the Medal of Honor and President Bush awarded it to his siblings in the White House in 2002. p> Medal of Honor Citation:

Humbert Roque Versace
Rank and organization: Captain, U.S. Army, Special Operations
Place: Republic of Vietnam
Entered service at: Norfolk, Virginia
Born: Honolulu, Hawaii

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while a prisoner of war during the period of October 29, 1963 to September 26, 1965 in the Republic of Vietnam. While accompanying a Civilian Irregular Defense Group patrol engaged in combat operations in Thoi Binh District, An Xuyen Province, Republic of Vietnam on October 29, 1963, Captain Versace and the CIDG assault force were caught in an ambush from intense mortar, automatic weapons, and small arms fire from elements of a reinforced enemy Main Force battalion.

As the battle raged, Captain Versace fought valiantly and encouraged his CIDG patrol to return fire against overwhelming enemy forces. He provided covering fire from an exposed position to enable friendly forces to withdraw from the killing zone when it was apparent that their position would be overrun, and was severely wounded in the knee and back from automatic weapons fire and shrapnel. He stubbornly resisted capture with the last full measure of his strength and ammunition.

Taken prisoner by the Viet Cong, he demonstrated exceptional leadership and resolute adherence to the tenets of the Code of Conduct from the time he entered into a prisoner of war status. Captain Versace assumed command of his fellow American prisoners, and despite being kept locked in irons in an isolation box, raised their morale by singing messages to popular songs of the day, and leaving inspiring messages at the latrine.

Within three weeks of captivity, and despite the severity of his untreated wounds, he attempted the first of four escape attempts by dragging himself on his hands and knees out of the camp through dense swamp and forbidding vegetation to freedom. Crawling at a very slow pace due to his weakened condition, the guards quickly discovered him outside the camp and recaptured him. Captain Versace scorned the enemy’s exhaustive interrogation and indoctrination efforts, and inspired his fellow prisoners to resist to the best of their ability.

When he used his Vietnamese language skills to protest improper treatment of the American prisoners by the guards, he was put into leg irons and gagged to keep his protestations out of earshot of the other American prisoners in the camp. The last time that any of his fellow prisoners heard from him, Captain Versace was singing God Bless America at the top of his voice from his isolation box. Unable to break his indomitable will, his faith in God, and his trust in the United States of America and his fellow prisoners, Captain Versace was executed by the Viet Cong on September 26, 1965. Captain Versaces extraordinary heroism, self-sacrifice, and personal bravery involving conspicuous risk of life above and beyond the call of duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Army, and reflect great credit to himself and the U.S. Armed Forces

The full story of Versace’s actions was not known until Rowe escaped from captivity on December 31, 1968. Rowe had steadfastly stuck to his cover story that he was an engineer assigned to build schools and other civil affairs projects in the camp. He kept this up for years although the Vietnamese tried to catch him by forcing him to do different engineering problems to test him.

James “Nick” Rowe

It was until the anti-war protesters including noted activist Tom Hayden visited Vietnam that he furnished the Communists with the background of several captives including Rowe. When the Viet Cong found out his background was intelligence and Special Forces, they were incensed.

They were taking him to be executed in the jungle when his guards were startled by an air assault nearby of U.S. helicopters. Rowe overpowered his guard and rushed out into a rice paddy and got the attention of the crew by waving his mosquito net. He was nearly killed by his beard (the Vietnamese rarely grew) convinced the crew he was an American and he was rescued after five years.

Rowe was brought back into the Army in 1981 as an LTC and was tasked with developing and running the Army SERE School at Camp Mackall, NC. His developed course left behind a lasting legacy in the Special Forces community. SERE – Survival Evasion Resistance Escape, is taught to all Special Forces soldiers and to selected other Special Operations troops. The mission is to avoid capture at all costs but if caught, to return home alive and with honor. Rowe wrote a book about his experiences as a POW called “Five Years to Freedom.”

In 1989, Rowe was assigned at the JUSMAG Joint U.S. Military Advisory Group in the Philippines. He was assassinated while on his way to work one morning by Filipino Communists.

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#1. To: Gatlin (#0)

Versace began his first tour as an intelligence advisor

At the conclusion of that, Versace decided that he was going to join the seminary and become a Catholic priest and return to Vietnam as a missionary.

Well, well...that was a fast trip through seminary. Bam! Just like that. Back in Vietnam as a missionary.

What was he doing there, Gatlin?

Versace remained in place and put down enough covering fire

Add this POS to your list of "10 people who give Christianity a bad name"

You know where this guy is right now?

He's in Hades, the fiery holding tank for wicked human beings, awaiting final judgment at the Great White Throne.

watchman  posted on  2020-04-23   8:29:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: watchman (#1)

What is your problem? Men of God often are fine soldiers. There is no sin in killing while in battle. I don't really understand that or everything else about religion and the Creator, but that much is clear by reading the Bible.

David was a man anointed by God and a mighty warrior kin. The same goes for Samson, though he was a Judge.

THIS IS A TAG LINE...Exercising rights is only radical to two people, Tyrants and Slaves. Which are YOU? Our ignorance has driven us into slavery and we do not recognize it.

jeremiad  posted on  2020-04-26   0:03:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: jeremiad (#2) (Edited)

What is your problem?

The man in the article is not a man of God. He is an imposter.

I come from a long line of soldiers.

If you try to harm me or my family I will kill you. (Edit: in battle or otherwise)

I don't really understand that or everything else about religion and the Creator

jeremiad, I always thought you were a Christian...

Everything you need to know about your Creator is right before your eyes.

The first thing you should see is His power to create a magnificent universe out of nothing...just by speaking it into existence.

This is the God I know, and crave to know more.

watchman  posted on  2020-04-26   7:43:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Gatlin (#0) (Edited)

Another Satanic Wahhabi GHW Bushbot CIA Canary done gone.

Never forget Gatlin is a fag, giving yukon a Humberto.



Ron Paul - Lake Jackson Texas Values

Hondo68  posted on  2020-04-26   10:03:57 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: watchman (#3)

Versace began his first tour as an intelligence advisor serving with the 5th Special Forces Group in May 1962. At the end of his year-long tour in May 1963, he volunteered to extend for six more months. At the conclusion of that, Versace decided that he was going to join the seminary and become a Catholic priest and return to Vietnam as a missionary.

With only two weeks remaining on his tour and the Army, Versace went to visit an old USMA classmate at the 5th Special Forces camp A-23 located at Tan Phu in the Mekong Delta.

It is possible to be a soldier and a man of God.

The man from my reading had not gone to Catholic seminary yet, as he was just a short time away from that plan being possible.

What I don't understand about God is why it is fine to kill for your country, but not okay in other circumstances beyond self defense or in defense of others.

This intrigues me in that killing like the Brits did to the Boers, would be considered in war. Though it was clearly about murdering men women and children for the riches of South Africa mines.

I struggle with the killing in anything but self or national defense is all, but I don't see how this MOH soldier would be necessarily in Hades.

THIS IS A TAG LINE...Exercising rights is only radical to two people, Tyrants and Slaves. Which are YOU? Our ignorance has driven us into slavery and we do not recognize it.

jeremiad  posted on  2020-04-27   1:27:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: jeremiad (#5)

return to Vietnam as a missionary

Christians can kill in self defense (as per the laws of their country).

With at least one exception...that of being a missionary.

A missionary is a guest in another country. They know going in that self defense rules don't apply to them. Being a missionary in another country means that you very well may die in your service to God.

I struggle with the killing

God never intended His creation to kill each other. We choose that of our own free will, with the help of Lucifer and the other fallen angels.

In this fallen world there is going to be plenty of blood shed, some for noble purposes, some for ignoble.

The world staggers on...with wars, disease, poverty, deception, hatred...until God, by grace, finally has the family that He wants.

this MOH soldier would be necessarily in Hades

Versace was CIA. His whole life was about deception. I don't trust anything I read about him (including his death) and especially the part about seminary.

Check out the photo in the article of him and his buddy...laughing it up.

Question, jeremaid. How does a highly trained SF guy allow a four foot tall Viet Cong to sneak up and club him in the back of the head? Make any sense to you?

watchman  posted on  2020-04-27   7:28:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: watchman (#6)

It doesn't make sense. I only know what was written in this article and it seemed that he was planning on becoming a missionary, but was still into his original tour. You are correct that if he was on a mission his sanction would be to take a life only if it necessary to save a life, or in defense.

THIS IS A TAG LINE...Exercising rights is only radical to two people, Tyrants and Slaves. Which are YOU? Our ignorance has driven us into slavery and we do not recognize it.

jeremiad  posted on  2020-05-01   0:17:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: jeremiad (#7)

I only know what was written in this article and it seemed that he was planning on becoming a missionary

I see your point, jeremiad.

Maybe he did hope to be a missionary in Vietnam. I would just like to point out that, firstly, the road to becoming a missionary is a long and arduous task. Also, the Vietnamese, those to whom he would be seeking to serve, would remember him from his actions as SF and CIA. A lot of bloodshed and deception to hinder his ministry and message. Had he had true and strong aspirations of ministry, he would have certainly wanted to dial back down his role in combat/intel operations.

The over all tone of the article sounds way too ra-ra to me. Add the CIA element and the author has pushed me completely out of my gullibility zone.

The final blow to my believe-ability of this article is that it was posted by Gatlin. Need I say more...

watchman  posted on  2020-05-01   7:14:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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