In Memorium Colonel .Donald Basinger RCASC
Transcription
In Memorium Colonel .Donald Basinger RCASC
Private Apprentice <<>> Colonel Don Basinger 8 Platoon 1955 March 29, 1939 - June 4, 2013 Don started out as a Soldier Apprentice in 8 Platoon, in September 1955. Someone recognised the leadership qualities of this soldier at an early age. He was senior Platoon Leader to 10 Pl. It is fitting that this Tribute be in the Friday edition of the Guardian. Friday was the day that Apprentices Paraded on the Square with the other training companies of the RCASC. The last Photo in this tribute is of Colonel Don at the farewell to the Parade Square in Camp Borden. He commenced Officer Training (OTP) in September 1960. During his forty year career he held progressive line and staff positions, before retiring in 1995. Don served with NATO and the United Nations. He has been described as a soldier’s soldier. His global postings, allowed him to see firsthand the problems of the world. He was very proud of serving his Country. His love of the Corps never diminished, even after the Corps was morphed into the Logistics branch. Don’s other passion was Hockey, he played on a few teams over the years and enjoyed rehashing games won and lost with other retired hockey players of the Army. Don and a few retired Apprentices, members of the 2 Transport Company RCASC Champion Hockey Team 1965. A memorial service will held, JUNE, 19, Visitation 1400 Hrs Base Borden Officers' Mess the corner of Dieppe and Waterloo Roads Base Borden, ON, CA Bidding a Fond Farewell to the Parade Square. O God, by whose mercy the faithful departed find rest, look kindly on our departed Apprentice. Don Basinger. Grant that through the passion, death, and resurrection of your Son he may share in the joy of your heavenly kingdom and rejoice in you with your saints forever. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen
Similar documents
Dave Davies 25 Pl 1960-1962 Born Chelmsford
and the School team as well. I completed Junior Matriculation at CFB Borden in 1959. Soon after being posted to Rivers Manitoba in August 1957, I went on para training and immediately after, was as...
More information