Name: Jack Douglas Erskine
Rank/Branch: U.S. Civilian
Unit: Geotronics Company
Date of Birth: 11 May 1927
Home City of Record:
Date of Loss: 13 November 1968
Country of Loss: South Vietnam
Loss Coordinates: 112052N 1085252E (BN688552)
Status (in 1973): Prisoner Of War
Category: 1
Acft/Vehicle/Ground: Jeep
Other Personnel in Incident: (Philippino, escaped)
REMARKS: VC SKETCHES OF ERSKINE FOUND
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. Updated by the P.O.W. NETWORK.
SYNOPSIS: On the afternoon of November 13, 1968, Jack
D. Erskine, a civilian
employee of the Geotronics Company was captured by personnel
wearing black
pajamas (presumed to be Viet Cong) when the jeep he was
riding in was ambushed.
The incident occurred on National Highway 1 in Binh Thuan
Province, South
Vietnam. Highway 1 follows the coastline of Vietnam,
and Erskine was just about
at the point where Binh Thuan and Nunh Thuan Provinces
meet when he was
captured. A Philippine national who was in the jeep with
Erskine managed to
escape.
In February 1970, Viet Cong documents were found in Binh
Thuan Province which
contained three artist sketches drawn in January 1970
depicting Erskine in
captivity. At about the same time, a Viet Cong rallier
who had participated in
Erskine's capture reported on the incident.
Erskine's name did not appear on any list of prisoners
held. He is one of
nearly 2500 Americans who are missing in Southeast Asia.
Some, like Jack
Erskine were known to have been prisoners, yet the Vietnamese
deny any
knowledge of their fates.
Since the end of the war, nearly 10,000 reports have been
received by the U.S.
relating to the missing in Southeast Asia, convincing
many authorities that
hundreds are still alive in captivity. Whether Erskine
is among them is
unknown, but as long as there is even one American held
unjustly, every effort
must be made to bring him home.
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PROJECT X
SUMMARY SELECTION RATIONALE
NAME: ERSKINE, Jack D., Civilian
OFFICIAL STATUS: CAPTURED
CASE SUMMARY: SEE ATTACHED
RATIONALE FOR SELECTION: Mr. Erskine was reported to be
alive and well in
captivity as much as three months after he was captured.
There is no
information which would constitute evidence of death.
REFNO: 1321 20 Apr 76
CASE SUMMARY
1. (U) At about 1500 hours on 13 November 1968 Mr. .Jack
D. Erskine, a
survey party Foreman, and Mr. Nguyen Thanh Tam a Vietnamese
driver, both
employed by the Geotronics Company, were traveling on
National Highway #1
when they were ambushed by the Viet Cong near the Ca
Na crossroads in the
vicinity of grid coordinates (GC) BN 688 552. Mr. Rolando
Leyson, a
Filipino who was a passenger in the jeep, was injured
in the incident but
escaped capture. Mr. Erskine and his driver were captured
and led across a
railroad into the jungle. (Ref 1)
2. Documents captured at (GC) AN 779 434 by a US unit
on 18 February 1970
contained three pictures drawn by an individual for an
unspecified unit.
These pictures depicted two Viet Cong guerrillas escorting
"Jack", a US
serviceman who was captured in Ca Na District, Ninh Thuan
Province, South
Vietnam. (Ref 2)
3. Two South Vietnamese sources independently reported
observing a US
civilian POW at commo-liaison station F-3, (vicinity
of coordinates AN 870
340), in northwestern Binh Thuan Province in mid-January
1969. The Viet
Cong, interpreter escorting him said the American was
enroute to Hanoi.
This American had been captured in Ninh Thuan Province
about three months
earlier. He was being taken north to be held until after
a cease-fire, when
he could be exchanged for North Vietnamese prisoners
captured in South
Vietnam. (Ref 3 & 4)
4. (U) On 9 January 1975 an element of the 212th Regional
Force Battalion
found Mr. Erskine's MACV identification/ privilege card,
minus photograph
in an abandoned house at (GC) ZT 205 215. (Ref 5)
5. (U) Details of this case, together with information
indicating enemy
knowledge of the case, were turned over to the Four-Party
Joint Military
Team on 8 August 1973 with a request for any information
which would assist
in determining status and resolution. No response was
Forthcoming. The
Two-Party joint Military Commission was given details
of this case. The
collapse of the GVN in March April 1975 prevented further
investigation of
this case. Mr. Erskine is currently carried in the status
of Captured.
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