SMALL, BURT CHAUNCEY JR.
Name: Burt Chauncey Small, Jr.
Rank/Branch: E4/US Army Special
Forces
Unit: (Psyops Specialist) C Company,
Detachment A-108, 5th Special Forces
Group
Date of Birth: 02 September 1946
(Long Beach CA)
Home City of Record: Savannah GA
Loss Date: 06 March 1967
Country of Loss: South Vietnam
Loss Coordinates: 145918N 1084233E
(BS537582)
Status (in 1973): Prisoner of War
Category: 1
Acft/Vehicle/Ground: Ground
Refno: 0607
Source: Compiled from one or more
of the following: raw data from U.S.
Government agency sources, correspondence
with POW/MIA families,
published sources, interviews,
"Green Berets At War" by Shelby Stanton;
interviews with returned POW Robert
Garwood; various news articles.
Updated by the P.O.W. NETWORK in
1999.
Other Personnel In Incident: 20-man
Vietnamese patrol of the 142d CIDG
Company. Jacob G. Roth (rescued);
2 unnamed American advisors (killed,
bodies recovered)
Correction: The 2 "unnamed"
American advisors were MSGT Thomas Sanchez and
SSGT Michael Stearns. They
were part of a reactionary force flown to the
ambush site by a C Company helicopter.
REMARKS: LEG WOUND - CAPTURED
SYNOPSIS: SSgt Burt C. Small and
Sgt. Jacob G. Roth, Jr. were with a 20 man
South Vietnamese patrol which was
ambushed near Minh Long on March 6, 1967.
Correction: At the time of
the ambush, Burt Small was a Sgt. and Jacob Roth
was a SSGT. Burt's promotion to
SSgt was done posthumously.
During the skirmish, Small and
Roth tried to stop the CIDG radio operator,
who was running away, when Small
was wounded in the left leg, captured by
North Vietnamese troops, and not
seen again.
According to Robert Garwood, returned
POW, the Vietnamese questioned him
about Burt Small, and asked if
he was a relative of Garwood's.
Correction: According to
Robert Garwood, this information is incorrect. He
now states that he was never asked
about, nor did he ever hear of Burt C.
Small Jr.
Some sources say that Burt Small
was seen being led away by the enemy, but
Small's records are still classified
(1989), and there is no way to verify
any of the reports relating to
him through official channels.
Correction: Some (not all)
records on Burt Small have now been
declassified. There are several
documents which note that he was "shot in
the leg and immediately surrounded
by 4 NVA"...and that "he was led away
under his own power, direction
unknown."
Burt was born September 2, 1946
in Long Beach, CA and graduated from high
school in Savannah GA in 1965.
He enlisted with his brother in the Army in
January 1966. He took basic training
at Ft. Gordon GA then went on to Ft.
Benning GA for specialized training
and jump school.
Burt took and passed all the tests
for Special Forces at Ft. Benning, but he
did not receive his Beret until
he was in Vietnam in September 1966 because
of his age. He worked with 35 Vietnamese,
training them and accompanying
them on patrols.
Small was classified as a prisoner
of war, yet the Vietnamese claim no
knowledge of him. The United States
Government "assumes" he is dead, and is
apparently not vigorously seeking
answers as to his fate. The U.S. Army will
not release information regarding
him. His family would like to have Burt
Small home.