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George Edward Smith
Nickname(s)"Smitty"
Born1938
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service / branchUnited States Army Special Forces
Years of service1955 - 1966
Rank Staff Sergeant
UnitDetachment A-21, Company B, 5th Special Forces Group
Battles / warsHiep Hoa
Other workAuthor - P.O.W.:Two Years with the Vietcong

George Edward "Smitty" Smith (born 1938) is a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War, former prisoner of war, and author.

Captured with other members of his sA- Team, November 24, 1963, he was released two years later in Cambodia. He later wrote about his experiences in a book titled P.O.W.:Two Years with the Vietcong, published by Ramparts Press in 1971. It is a first person account of United States Army Special Forces Sergeant George Smith's two years as a prisoner of war. He traveled and lived with the Vietcong as their prisoner in a series of jungle camps, and developed a detailed understanding of life in the National Liberation Front's safe areas and the people he called VC.

Smith was a part of the Indochina Peace Campaign, with Tom Hayden, Jane Fonda, and hundreds of thousands of others.

References

  1. "Bio, Smith, George E. "Smitty"". www.pownetwork.org.
  2. "Books tagged Viet Cong". www.librarything.com.


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