Bassett, Leonard Flournoy, CAPT

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Captain
Last Primary NEC
111X-Unrestricted Line Officer - Surface Warfare
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1968-1970, 11th Naval District
Service Years
1940 - 1970
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Home State
Arkansas
Arkansas
Year of Birth
1917
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Pine Bluff, AR
Last Address
Coronado, CA
Date of Passing
Feb 06, 2006
 

 Official Badges 

WW II Honorable Discharge Pin US Navy Retired 30 US Navy Honorable Discharge


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Capt. Bassett passed away Feb. 8 after a long illness, only a few weeks after his 89th birthday.
Leonard Bassett was born in
Pine Bluff, Ark. He attended Arkansas State College before receiving a presidential appointment to the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., where he graduated in 1940. In 1943, he married Catherine Garthwaite of Oakland, a marriage that lasted 62 years.

In his 30-year naval career, Capt. Bassett served on a number of ships in the Pacific Fleet. He saw action during World War II aboard the USS Concord and the USS St. Louis, where he was awarded the Bronze Star for his service as an assistant gunnery officer. He eventually served on the staff of legendary Admiral Arleigh  "Knots” Burke. During the Korean conflict, Capt. Bassett served as a gunnery officer aboard the USS Rochester and the USS Iowa, for which he was awarded two additional Bronze Stars, the Korean Presidential Unit Citation and the Korean Service Medal with three combat stars.

Following World War II, Capt. Bassett attended both the
Naval Postgraduate School and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned an master's of science degree in electrical engineering in 1949.

During the 1950s Capt. Bassett developed a reputation as one of the Navy's top weapons experts. He served with the Navy's Bureau of Weapons and Inspector of Ordnance service, assisting in the development of guidance technology for the TALOS missile system. He attained the rank of captain in 1959, and served as commanding officer of both the USS Rowan and USS Union. In 1965, Capt. Bassett was appointed commander of the Naval Ammunition Depot at
Oahu, Hawaii. His last tour of duty was assistant chief of staff for administration COM 11.

After his retirement from the Navy in 1970, Capt. Bassett worked for the
United Way, where he headed up the Combined Federal Campaign. He left that job in 1977, and devoted his time to playing golf, building a computer, and spending time with his wife, Cathie in Coronado, their home for 45 years. He was a member of the Coronado Men's Golf Club for more than 35 years, and served on its board of governors in 1971. He played to a 12 handicap, and scored two holes-in-one at the Coronado Golf Course, in 1972 and 1974.

Throughout his life, Capt. Bassett was known and loved for his wonderful and mischievous sense of humor. While serving as commander of the Ammunitions Depot in
Hawaii, he once, according to legend, showed up dressed as a ballerina, complete with leotard and tutu, at a base Halloween party. At sea, at home, or on the golf course, Capt. Bassett was always making the people around him laugh. The men who served under his command remembered his sense of humor, and also knew him as an inspirational by-the-book leader with an unshakable sense of fair play.

Capt. Bassett was preceded in death by his wife, Cathie, and by his brother, Dr. John W. Bassett of
Portland, Ore. He is survived by his two daughters and sons-in-law, Ann and Bob Hite of Basalt, Colo.; and Cee Cee and Emile Barrios of San Diego.

   
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  1943-1945, USS St Louis (CL-49)

Lieutenant

From Month/Year
January / 1943

To Month/Year
- / 1945

Unit
USS St Louis (CL-49) Unit Page

Rank
Lieutenant

NEC
Not Specified

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
Not Specified
 
 
 Patch
 USS St Louis (CL-49) Details

USS St Louis (CL-49)
Hull number CL-49

Type
Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Surface Vessels

Strength
Light Cruiser

Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Oct 12, 2019
   
Memories For This Unit

Other Memories
During World War II he served as Assistant Gunnery Officer aboard USS St. Louis (CL-49), and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Navy Unit Commendation and the Asiatic-Pacific Area Campaign Medal with seven combat stars.

   
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My Photos For This Unit
USS St. Louis off San Pedro, c. 5 October 1944.
10 Members Also There at Same Time
USS St Louis (CL-49)

BONNER, Emmett, RADM, (1939-1972) Lieutenant
Kotovsky, Stanley Kenneth, PO1, (1940-1947) RM RM-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Kotovsky, Stanley Kenneth, PO1, (1940-1947) RM RM-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Robards, Jason Nelson, PO1, (1940-1946) RM RM-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Nielson, Norman Floyd, PO1, (1942-1946) SC SC-0000 Petty Officer 1st Class
Barrett, Robert Oren, S1c, (1942-1944) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Nemeth, Joe, S1c, (1942-1945) GM GM-0000 Seaman First Class
Schubert, Charles George, S1c, (1944-1946) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Scullawl, Elmer, S1c, (1944-1946) SSM SSMB-0000 Seaman First Class
Vietor, Earl Frederick, S1c, (1944-1946) GM GM-0000 Seaman First Class
Shuman, John Monroe, F2c, (1943-1944) F2c F2c-0000 Fireman Second Class

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