BASIL L CIRIELLO
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HONORED ON PANEL 40W, LINE 10 OF THE WALL

BASIL LINCOLN CIRIELLO

WALL NAME

BASIL L CIRIELLO

PANEL / LINE

40W/10

DATE OF BIRTH

02/12/1934

CASUALTY PROVINCE

DARLAC

DATE OF CASUALTY

10/21/1968

HOME OF RECORD

ISLINGTON

COUNTY OF RECORD

Norfolk County

STATE

MA

BRANCH OF SERVICE

AIR FORCE

RANK

MAJ

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POSTED ON 1.6.2022
POSTED BY: John Fabris

honoring you...

Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. As long as you are remembered you will remain in our hearts forever....
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POSTED ON 2.12.2021
POSTED BY: Dennis Wriston

I'm proud of our Vietnam Veterans

Major Basil Lincoln Ciriello, Served with the 6250th Support Squadron, 6250th Combat Support Group, 7th Air Force.
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POSTED ON 11.26.2017
POSTED BY: Lucy Conte Micik

THANKS

Dear Major Basil Ciriello,
Thank you for your service as a Navigator. This is the month that we remember all those who have passed-on. We remember you. It is so important for us all to acknowledge the sacrifices of those like you who answered our nation's call. Please watch over America, it stills needs your strength, courage and faithfulness. Rest in peace with the angels.
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POSTED ON 4.15.2017

Final Mission of MAJ Basil L. Ciriello

On October 21, 1968, a USAF Douglas C-47D (#45-0934) transport plane belonging to the 460th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing at Tan Son Nhut Air Base was flying military personnel from Saigon to Hong Kong for R&R with a stop at Da Nang. While enroute the pilot declared an emergency, stating that the port engine had failed and that the propeller would not feather. He requested and received vectors for an emergency landing at Ban Me Thuot Airfield, but instead hit a mountainside at the 2300-foot level approximately 19 miles southwest of Ban Me Thuot in Darlac Province, RVN. A total of 23 fatalities (some news services reported 24) resulted in the crash, including a listed 11 crewmen and 10 passengers, plus two civilians. A medical helicopter spotted the wreckage three hours after the crash. More helicopters were dispatched to the scene to remove the dead. The lost crew members included pilot LTC Howard E. Van Vliet, co-pilot LTC Council L. Royal, navigators MAJ Gerald E. Burgener and MAJ Basil L. Ciriello, flight attendant TSGT Donald W. Bruck, flight engineer TSGT John D. Thomas, flight mechanic TSGT Billy R. Morris, and crewmen (unassigned positions) MSGT William P. Bowman, SSGT Eugene W. Hendricks, LTC Robert B. Richardson, and MAJ Gerald D. Ziehe. The passengers included (USAF) TSGT Arthur L. Brewer, LTC Ray E. Codding, SSGT Karl E. Kelley Jr., SSGT Bernard F. Kissell Jr., SGT Russell E. Nihill, LTC Alden W. O’Brien, SGT Ruben E. Reyes, and CAPT Gayland O. Scott; (USA) SP5 Bruce M. Miley and SFC Klaus D. R. Ruhland. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org, aviation-safety.net, togetherweserved.com, and “C-47 Crash! 24 Killed.” Chicago Tribune, October 22, 1968]
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POSTED ON 5.25.2015
POSTED BY: Rick Pace

To Uncle Buzzy

Thank, you, Uncle Buzzy, for teaching me how to be Italian all those many years ago.
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