Bluerauder
12-04-2012, 08:04 AM
Just saw this in the December 2012 issue of “ARMY” magazine ….
:flag: Rest in Peace :flag:
Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Basil L. Plumley, USA Retired (1920-2012)
CSM Plumley passed away on 10 October 2012 in Columbus, GA. He was 92 years old. He was a veteran of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam and earned the Combat Infantryman’s Badge (CIB) during each of those conflicts. He was only 1 of 300 soldiers to earn the CIB with 2-stars (basic + 2 means in three different conflicts). He also held 27 awards and decorations including the Silver Star, Bronze Star, and Purple Heart. He joined the US Army in 1942 and retired in 1974. He made four combat jumps during WW II including one during the D-Day invasion of Normandy. He made another combat jump in Korea with the 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment. He also served two tours in Vietnam.
He is best remembered as the Command Sergeant Major of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment (1/7 Cav) assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division (1CD) which fought off 2,000 North Vietnamese forces during the 3-day battle of the Ia Drang in 14-16 November 1965. Outnumbered by about 10-to-1, the events of this battle are documented in a book “We Were Soldiers Once …. And Young” by Joseph Galloway and in a 2002 movie “We Were Soldiers” starring Mel Gibson as LTC Hal Moore, the battalion commander. Actor Sam Elliott played the part of CSM Plumley.
Both Lieutenant General (Ret) Harold Moore and Sam Elliott attended the funeral services at the Infantry Center Chapel at Fort Benning, GA. An honor guard from the 7th Cav from Fort Hood, TX rendered honors for this fallen soldier. R.I.P. Command Sergeant Major Plumley.
During his lifetime, CSM Plumley did not share “war stories” or grant interviews. He was a true American hero.
:flag: Rest in Peace :flag:
Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Basil L. Plumley, USA Retired (1920-2012)
CSM Plumley passed away on 10 October 2012 in Columbus, GA. He was 92 years old. He was a veteran of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam and earned the Combat Infantryman’s Badge (CIB) during each of those conflicts. He was only 1 of 300 soldiers to earn the CIB with 2-stars (basic + 2 means in three different conflicts). He also held 27 awards and decorations including the Silver Star, Bronze Star, and Purple Heart. He joined the US Army in 1942 and retired in 1974. He made four combat jumps during WW II including one during the D-Day invasion of Normandy. He made another combat jump in Korea with the 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment. He also served two tours in Vietnam.
He is best remembered as the Command Sergeant Major of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment (1/7 Cav) assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division (1CD) which fought off 2,000 North Vietnamese forces during the 3-day battle of the Ia Drang in 14-16 November 1965. Outnumbered by about 10-to-1, the events of this battle are documented in a book “We Were Soldiers Once …. And Young” by Joseph Galloway and in a 2002 movie “We Were Soldiers” starring Mel Gibson as LTC Hal Moore, the battalion commander. Actor Sam Elliott played the part of CSM Plumley.
Both Lieutenant General (Ret) Harold Moore and Sam Elliott attended the funeral services at the Infantry Center Chapel at Fort Benning, GA. An honor guard from the 7th Cav from Fort Hood, TX rendered honors for this fallen soldier. R.I.P. Command Sergeant Major Plumley.
During his lifetime, CSM Plumley did not share “war stories” or grant interviews. He was a true American hero.