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    RIP Cmd SGT Basil Plumley, US Army

    Ret. Command Sergeant Major Basil Plumley has died at age 92. He made all four Army combat airborne jumps in WWII, one in Korea, and fought as Col. Hal Moore's adjutant in the Battle of the Ia Drang Valley in Vietnam. He was a legend in the Airborne. His medals included the Master Combat Parachutist Badge with Gold Star (5 combat jumps), Silver Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster and V for Valor, Purple Heart with three Oak Leaf Clusters, the Air Medal, and many others.

    His actions in the Ia Drang Valley were covered in Hal Moore's book, We Were Soldiers Once, and Young and he was played by Sam Elliot in the movie based upon the book.

    RIP Sergeant. The best of the best. You've heard the final bugle call.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Womack View Post
    His actions in the Ia Drang Valley were covered in Hal Moore's book, We Were Soldiers Once, and Young and he was played by Sam Elliot in the movie based upon the book.

    RIP Sergeant. The best of the best. You've heard the final bugle call.
    One of the best books I have ever read. Might I also suggest We are Soldiers Still the follow up book to We Were Soldies Once. CSM Plumley seems so indicitive of the unsung heros of our military.
    RIP

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    RIP Sergeant Major!!!!
    And when he gets to Heavens Gates,to Saint Peter he can tell, another Soldier reporting Sir. I have served my time in Hell
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    I give salute to Sergeant Major Basil Plumley a real role model .REST IN PEACE COMRADE.

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    Let's not forget his three CIBs... There's a lot of guys I could send on, if we could just keep thesed guys for a little longer. I wish he hadn't gone.
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Womack View Post
    Ret. Command Sergeant Major Basil Plumley ... made all four Army combat airborne jumps in WWII...

    RIP Sergeant. The best of the best. You've heard the final bugle call.


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    A minor historical correction: The 4 WWII jumps that Sgt. Maj. Plumley made were North Africa, Sicily, Normandy and Op Market Garden. There was another European combat parachute assault - 23.3.45 involving 6th Airborne Div. (Britishicon) and 17th Airborne Div. (US). Additionally, there were Pacific Theatre combat Parachute assaults as well, the most famous being the assault on the Island of Corrigador by the US 503rd Airborne Infantry Regt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul S. View Post
    A minor historical correction: The 4 WWII jumps that Sgt. Maj. Plumley made were North Africa, Sicily, Normandy and Op Market Garden. There was another European combat parachute assault - 23.3.45 involving 6th Airborne Div. (Britishicon) and 17th Airborne Div. (US). Additionally, there were Pacific Theatre combat Parachute assaults as well, the most famous being the assault on the Island of Corrigador by the US 503rd Airborne Infantry Regt.
    Well, at least I limited it to the Army jumps. Army.

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