| The Incident
In January 1971, Capt. Purdy's
team and the Khmer battalion-in-training conducted a field
exercise at Nui Ta Bec, five miles northwest of Chi Lang. 1Lt.
Gerald F. Kinsman, the tactics committee instructor, accompanied
them, but was then lost. 1st Lt. James J. McCarty's shouts to him
received no response. On 15 January, the three Special Forces
troops were escorting the company's 24-man reconnaissance
platoon, which was awaiting the arrival of the 8th Khmer Infantry
Battalion, coming to replace them in the field.
The platoon was moving downhill
through thick bamboo on the slope of Hill 282 (Nui Ta Bec)
northwest of Chi Lang and 2 miles from the Cambodian border,
after searching several large rock outcroppings of Nui Ta Bec.
Sgt. Harwood was in the lead, 1 Lt. Kinsman was in the middle,
and McCarty to the rear of the platoon. At this time, the platoon
was moving in column formation. Suddenly the pointman came under
automatic weapons fire, engaging the platoon in a
firefight.
Harwood radioed 1st Lt. McCarty
that he was crawling up toward the point, and was receiving
direct fire from the front. Communications were then lost with
Harwood, and McCarty's shouts to him met with no response.
McCarty then approached Kinsman's position at the front, and saw
Lt. Kinsman standing in an open area saying he had been hit in
the stomach. When he reached Kinsman, McCarty found him lying on
his back in a bamboo thicket. He had been shot in the stomach,
just to the side of the navel with an exit wound in the back, and
was lying in a large pool of blood. McCarty tried to administer
aid, but his weapon was shot away, and he was wounded himself. He
tried to drag the unconscious 1Lt. Kinsman from the area, but
enemy troops were approaching and he had to hide. McCarty did not
see Harwood.
McCarty's radioman was wounded
in the leg as he frantically radioed Sgt. Stamper at the base of
the hill. Maj. Leary, the Detachment B-43 commander, was overhead
in an O-1 aircraft and relayed the request for immediate
assistance to Maj. Hoa at Chi Lang. Hoa claimed all of his units
were "busy" and no response was possible. Leary summoned a
battalion from the 9th ARVN Division next, but by the time they
arrived, the fighting was over. In addition to the Cambodian
casualties, both Lt. Kinsman and Sgt. Harwood were
missing.
McCarty was later evacuated.
Harwood was classified Missing In Action, and Kinsman, because of
his severe wounds was classified as Killed/Body Not
Recovered.
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