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Tex Houston
January 23rd 04, 02:57 AM
Guys,

I really hate to tell you about this one. I ran into it by accident.

http://jollygreen.org/Obits/gi_basel_final_flight.htm

Regards,

Tex Houston

Krztalizer
January 23rd 04, 04:49 AM
aah, shoot. That was one hell of a River Rat and an all around great guy.

For those of you wondering what VN was like from the cockpit of an F-105, GI's
book "Pak Six" has to be the standard.

My neighbor (LtCol Tom Murch) introduced me to Mr. Basel in the late 1970s and
he was my idea of just too cool. What I remember was his monumentally positive
attitude toward life, and the way he shrugged off anything negative about the
war - at least to me; I was just a kid at the time, extremely pesky and
interested with what he did in the war. I really wish I could have known him
later in life, after I grew up.

V/R
Gordon
<====(A+C====>
USN SAR

Donate your memories - write a note on the back and send your old photos to a
reputable museum, don't take them with you when you're gone.

Ed Rasimus
January 23rd 04, 03:19 PM
On 23 Jan 2004 04:49:40 GMT, (Krztalizer) wrote:

>aah, shoot. That was one hell of a River Rat and an all around great guy.
>
>For those of you wondering what VN was like from the cockpit of an F-105, GI's
>book "Pak Six" has to be the standard.
>
>My neighbor (LtCol Tom Murch) introduced me to Mr. Basel in the late 1970s and
>he was my idea of just too cool. What I remember was his monumentally positive
>attitude toward life, and the way he shrugged off anything negative about the
>war - at least to me; I was just a kid at the time, extremely pesky and
>interested with what he did in the war. I really wish I could have known him
>later in life, after I grew up.
>
>V/R
>Gordon

G.I. Basel was laid to rest in Florida last Tuesday. His daughter Tina
was present as well as a lot of River Rats. Full military honors were
rendered on a bright, sunny, FL day. A number of fighter pilot
traditions were carried out, including songs and a lot of "nickles on
the grass."

We lost a great warrier, a patriot, and an outstanding human being.



Ed Rasimus
Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret)
"When Thunder Rolled"
Smithsonian Institution Press
ISBN #1-58834-103-8

Tarver Engineering
January 23rd 04, 06:10 PM
"Ed Rasimus" > wrote in message
...
> On 23 Jan 2004 04:49:40 GMT, (Krztalizer) wrote:
>
> >aah, shoot. That was one hell of a River Rat and an all around great
guy.
> >
> >For those of you wondering what VN was like from the cockpit of an F-105,
GI's
> >book "Pak Six" has to be the standard.
> >
> >My neighbor (LtCol Tom Murch) introduced me to Mr. Basel in the late
1970s and
> >he was my idea of just too cool. What I remember was his monumentally
positive
> >attitude toward life, and the way he shrugged off anything negative about
the
> >war - at least to me; I was just a kid at the time, extremely pesky and
> >interested with what he did in the war. I really wish I could have
known him
> >later in life, after I grew up.
> >
> >V/R
> >Gordon
>
> G.I. Basel was laid to rest in Florida last Tuesday. His daughter Tina
> was present as well as a lot of River Rats. Full military honors were
> rendered on a bright, sunny, FL day. A number of fighter pilot
> traditions were carried out, including songs and a lot of "nickles on
> the grass."
>
> We lost a great warrier, a patriot, and an outstanding human being.

You have my condolences.

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