Mike Basca Explained

Mike Basca
Birth Date:4 December 1917
Birth Place:Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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Databasefootball:BASCAMIK01
Playing Years1:1941
Playing Team1:Philadelphia Eagles
Career Highlights:
  • Second-team All-Eastern (1939)
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Allegiance: United States
Branch: U.S. Army
Serviceyears:1941–1944
Rank: Corporal
Unit: 4th Armored Division
Battles:World War II

Michael Martin "Nick" Basca (December 4, 1917November 11, 1944) was a professional American football halfback in the National Football League (NFL). He played one season for the Philadelphia Eagles (1941) after attending Villanova University.

Biography

Basca and his brothers enlisted for World War II military service in the United States Army after the attack on Pearl Harbor.[1] [2] In 1942, he was a member of Robert Neyland's All-Army football team that played against NFL teams in fundraising games.[3]

Assigned as a tank commander, he served in the 4th Armored Division in Europe and participated in the Normandy landings, where he landed on Utah Beach. The 4th helped lead the Third Army through Europe.

Death and legacy

On November 11, 1944, Basca was killed instantly when his tank was struck by a German 88-millimeter anti-tank round after four months in combat.[4]

A year after his death, the Eagles honored Basca prior to their game against the New York Giants.[5]

His body was returned to Pennsylvania in 1948 and arrived nine days after the Eagles won the 1948 NFL Championship Game. He is currently honored in the Football's Wartime Heroes display at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Anton. Todd. Nowlin. Bill. When Football Went to War. Triumph Books. 978-1600788451. 41–42. November 15, 2013.
  2. News: Fitzpatrick. Frank. Veterans Day tribute to former Eagle Nick Basca, who died in WWII. The Philadelphia Inquirer. November 10, 2014. June 28, 2021.
  3. News: Neyland Picks Four Ex-Pros. AP. Deseret News. Newspapers.com. August 1, 1942. June 28, 2021.
  4. News: Nick Basca Killed in france Nov. 11. The Philadelphia Inquirer. Newspapers.com. December 1, 1944. June 28, 2021.
  5. News: Honor Nick Basca In Eagle-Giant Tilt. AP. The Capital Times. Newspapers.com. November 9, 1945. June 28, 2021.