Name: James F. Worth
Rank/Branch: USMC, E4
Unit: SU1, 1 Anglico
Date of Birth: 11 December 51
Home City of Record: Hillside, MD
Date of Loss: 01 April 72
Country of Loss: South Vietnam
Loss Coordinates: 165652N 1060919E
Status (in 1973): Missing
Category: 2
Acft/Vehicle/Ground: Ground
Other Personnel In Incident:
Source: Compiled by THE P.O.W. NETWORK 02 February 93 from the
following published sources - POW/MIA's -- Report of the Select Committee
on POW/MIA Affairs United States Senate -- January 13, 1993. "The Senate
Select Committee staff has prepared case summaries for the priority
cases
that the Administration is now investigating. These provide the facts
about
each case, describe the circumstances under which the individual was
lost,
and detail the information learned since the date of loss. Information
in
the case summaries is limited to information from casualty files, does
not
include any judgments by Committee staff, and attempts to relate essential
facts. The Committee acknowledges that POW/MIAs' primary next-of- kin
know
their family members' cases in more comprehensive detail than summarized
here and recognizes the limitations that the report format imposes
on these
summaries."
On April 1, 1972, Corporal Worth was the naval member of a gunfire
liaison team in Gio Linh District, Quang Tri Province. This
incident coincided with the launching of the Spring 1972 offensive
by the Vietnam People's Army.
Corporal Worth's team was hit by a heavy ground attack and was
forced to withdraw. At that point, Corporal Worth was determined
to be missing. On the afternoon of April 2nd, Corporal Worth came
up on his radio with a message that he was on his way overland to
Dong Ha. He never arrived.
Corporal Worth was initially declared missing and, in December
1976, was declared dead/body not recovered. He was never reported
alive in the Vietnamese prison system.