- Humberto Acosta-Rosario
Infobox Military Person
name=Humberto Acosta-Rosario
born= birth date|1947|1|15
died= Death date and age|1968|8|22|1947|1|15
placeofbirth=Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
placeofdeath=Tay Ninh City, Vietnam
placeofburial=
caption=PFC Humberto Acosta-Rosario Only Puerto Rican MIA whose body has never been recovered
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=
serviceyears=1967-1968
rank=
commands=
unit= Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry (Mechanized); 25th InfantryDivision
battles=Vietnam War
awards=Purple Heart
laterwork=PFC Humberto Acosta-Rosario (
January 15 ,1947 -August 22 ,1968 ), was a member of Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry (Mechanized); 25th InfantryDivision,United States Army who is currently the only Puerto Rican MIA whose body has never been recovered.Early years
Acosta-Rosairo was born and raised in the city of
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico , which is located in the western coast of Puerto Rico. He joined the Army after graduating from high school.Vietnam War
In 1968, Acosta-Rosario was ordered to
South Vietnam and assigned to Company B, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry (Mechanized); 25th Infantry Division. In his unit he served as amachine gun ner. [* [http://www.geocities.com/alyrios.geo/ My MIA's Information] ]MIA
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August 22 ,1968 , Acosta-Rosario accompanied some members of his unit during a reconnaissance mission. His unit was attacked byNorth Vietnamese Army (NVA) regulars in the vicinity of Ben Cui Rubber Plantation, east of Tay Ninh City,Tay Ninh Province . His unit, Company B, was forced to withdraw from the battlefield under heavy enemy attack. The unit regrouped and discovered that PFC Acosta-Rosario and another machine gunner, PFC Philip T. DeLorenzo, Jr., were missing. Acosta-Rosario's platoon sergeant stated that he believed PFC Acosta-Rosario had been hit by enemy fire prior to the unit's withdrawal. [ [http://www.1-5th-m-25th-inf-1966.com/page18.html 25th Infantry] ]The NVA forces were driven back after artillery fire and helicopter gunships were called in and Company B returned to its original position. An extensive ground search was conducted by members of Company B for the two missing soldiers. The only body recovered was that of PFC DeLorenzo's, along with the two M-60 machine guns. A search by two battalions who were brought in to sweep the area of only enemy activity did not produce Acosta-Rosario's body and he was officially listed as Missing in Action. [* [http://www.pownetwork.org/bios/a/a002.htm Bio, Acosta-Rosario, Humberto] ]
Friendly forces captured documents from the Vietnam People's Army 7th Infantry Division dated
August 23 ,1968 . The documents were analyzed by U.S. intelligence agencies. The reports documented that Humberto Acosta-Rosario was in fact captured by NVA forces during the battle near the Ben Cui Rubber Plantation. However, the U.S. military chose not to upgrade his status toPrisoner of War .Acosta-Rosario's name was listed in the
United States Government 's "Last Known Alive" list. This list, which was released by the U.S. Government in April 1991, contains the names of Prisoners of War and Missing in Action who were known to be alive in enemy hands and for whom there is no evidence that he or she died in captivity. [ [http://www.pownetwork.org/bios/a/a002.htm Bio, Acosta-Rosario, Humberto] ]In March 1978, Acosta-Rosario was declared dead/body not recovered based on a presumptive finding of death.
Postscript
PFC Humberto Acosta-Rosario was posthumously promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant. His name is on panel 47W, line 030 of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in
Washington, D.C. and he is also list in El Monumento de la Recordacion located in San Juan, Puerto Rico. There is a headstone with his name inscribed Plot: MB 0 6 of Puerto Rican National Cemetery inBayamon, Puerto Rico . [ [http://tanaya.net/cgi-bin/vmw.cgi?124 In Memory of SSgt. Humberto Acosta-Rosario] ]Military decorations awarded
Acosta-Rosario was awarded the following decorations:
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*List of famous Puerto Ricans - Military
*Puerto Ricans Missing in Action - Vietnam War References
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