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Name: Di Reyes Ibanez 
Rank/Branch:USMC, E2 
Unit: 3rd Marine Division 3rd Recon Bn. 
Date of Birth: 19 June 41 
Home City of Record: San Diego, CA 
Date of Loss: 05 June 67 
Country of Loss: South Vietnam 
Loss Coordinates: 163800N 1064700E 
Status (in 1973): Missing 
Category: 2 
Acft/Vehicle/Ground: Ground 

Other Personnel In Incident: 

Source: Compiled by THE P.O.W. NETWORK 02 February 1993 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 June 5, 1967, Sergeant Ibanez was a member of a 3rd Marine Division reconnaissance patrol in Quang Tri Province. Shortly after midnight, a guard heard a moan and the sound of brush breaking from the area where Sergeant Ibanez was sleeping. A later search party recovered his rifle and pack. In the morning a patrol located a partial dental plate and blood trail. The blood trail led along a path from his last known location to a nearby village. A search of the area turned up freshly dug foxholes with evidence of recent occupancy and signs that something had been dragged along the trail. The partial plate was described by the unit's dental surgeon as identical to the teeth artificially replaced. 

Sergeant Ibanez was never found. Sergeant Ibanez was initially declared missing. In March 1978, he was declared dead/body not recovered. He was not reported alive in the Vietnamese prison system by returning U.S. POWs. 

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