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Patriot’s Name: FLIGHT OFFICER JUDSON BASKETT
Mission Type: Funeral MIA/KIA WWII with Caisson and Bagpiper
Military Branch: U S Army Air Corps
Date of Mission: 12 August 2016
Staging Information: FLAG BIKES
Staging Time: FLAG BIKES 9:00
Briefing Time: FLAG BIKES 9:15
KSU: FLAG BIKES 9:25
STAGING ADDRESS FOR FLAG BIKES:
American Heritage Funeral Home
10710 Veterans Memorial Dr
Houston, TX 77038
Staging Information: NON FLAG BIKES AND CAGES
Staging Time: 8:30
Briefing Time: 9:45
KSU: 10:00
STAGING ADDRESS FOR NON FLAG BIKES AND CAGES:
Historic Hollywood Cemetery
3506 N. Main, Houston TX 77009
at I45 North feeder
Follow trail of small American flags to staging location in back of cemetery. There is 1 unisex bathroom in office as you enter cemetery. Also in McDonalds across freeway overpass.
Mission Details: We will STAND TALL AND SILENT on a flag line at the cemetery.
We will also have a rolling tribute to the cemetery.
Obituary: Flight Officer Baskett , along with his copilot and radio operator, were declared MISSING IN ACTION, then later declared officially KILLED IN ACTION on 28 November 1946. The 3 crewmen were part of the 1305th Army Air Force Base. The C-47 crashed into a jungle covered mountain slope. Flares were spotted by American and Royal Air Force search planes but no results were reported. In 1966, a Malaysian cutting sugarcane discovered the crash site. Reports and photographs made by the police were relayed to the Malaysian Ministry of Defense who notified the U.S. embassy. In 1985, the wreckage was rediscovered by 2 local men. In 2009, locals again rediscovered the wreckage and photographed it. Finally, the report was acknowledged. A group of researchers from the Malaya Historical Group, along with several next-of-kin, worked tirelessly since 2012 to lobby to bring our heroes home. In 2015, during “OPERATION GANGGA”, teams from the Royal Malaysian Armed Forces and our DEFENSE POW/MIA ACCOUNTING AGENCY, visited the site and performed a remains recovery mission. About 110 personnel were involved in this recovery mission. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter attended the dignified transfer ceremony in Asia, where four Malasian soldiers handed the wooden box to U.S. troops. After 70 years, it is our honor, to welcome Flight Officer Baskett home.
Stand down sir. Your job is done. Rest easy. You are home.
PLEASE COME OUT AND STAND PROUD FOR THIS AMERICAN HERO.
He has waited 70 years.
CO-LEAD Ride Captain:
George Pelkey
713-376-2812
georgepelkey@prodigy.net
CO-LEAD Ride Captain:
Dee Goff
281-468-5488
jgoffsr@aol.com
RC #3:
Paul Babb (ROAD GUARDS and LEO LIAISON)
936-537-6223
Support Vehicle/RC: Ken Strube
281-250-7659
kstrube1@windstream.net
Weather Forecast: VERY HOT, Temp high 90’s
*Please hydrate well before & during the mission.
“All Groups, Clubs, Independents, ETC. are welcome.
