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Mike Basca

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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.
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His body was returned to Pennsylvania in 1948 and arrived nine days after the Eagles won the
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A year after his death, the Eagles honored Basca prior to their game against the
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Players of American football from Chester County, Pennsylvania
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that played against NFL teams in fundraising games.
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United States Army personnel killed in World War II
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Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Obreck
German-occupied France
Position(s)
Halfback
US college
Villanova
Philadelphia Eagles
1939
DatabaseFootball.com
United States
United States
United States Army seal
U.S. Army

Corporal
4th Armored Division Patch
4th Armored Division
World War II
Western Front
Western Allied invasion of France

American football
halfback
National Football League
Philadelphia Eagles
Villanova University
World War II
United States Army
attack on Pearl Harbor

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