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POW Isaac Camacho |
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May
we always remember them; |
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Rank, Service Captain O-3E, U.S. Army Veteran of: U.S.
Army 1955-1975
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Tribute:
Ike
Camacho was born in 1937 in El Paso, Texas. He enlisted in the
U.S. Army on June 12, 1955, and was trained as an Infantryman.
Camacho was later trained as a Special Forces Intelligence NCO
and began serving with the Military Assistance Command in the
Republic of Vietnam in July 1963, and was captured and taken as
a Prisoner of War by the Viet Cong on November 24, 1963. Sgt
Camacho escaped from his captors on July 9, 1965, and made his
way to friendly forces on July 13, 1965. He became the first
American Prisoner of War to escape captivity in Vietnam. Camacho
received a direct commission in the U.S. Army on October 25,
1969. He served with the 7th Special Forces Group at Fort Bragg,
North Carolina, from November 1969 to January 1971, when he was
transferred to the 1st Special Forces Group on Okinawa. Camacho
was next assigned to the 591st Military Police Company at Fort
Bliss, Texas, from September 1973 until his retirement from the
Army on June 30, 1975. |
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His
Distinguished Service Cross Citation reads: |
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2011 Military Appreciation weekend