From Satch Beasley, son of LT Jesse Beasley, Unacknowledged MIA, 04 January 1954.
"Basically,
I used my mothers old letters as well as my own research of government documents
and recent government letters to determine that my father was flying a peripheral
recon flight of North Korea and China when his Neptune possibly suffered a hostile
attack. Dad flew 1.5 hours back to South Korea only to be attacked by their
Air Defense.
Until recently it has been an unknown Cold War loss and 8 crewmen still unaccounted
for as well as unrecognized for their supreme sacrifice.
Recently 'some' of the story was told using the information from my website
and published in BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY by William Burrows. "
"This
narrative concerns the 1954 loss of an armed Navy P2V-5 Neptune call sign 3
Cape Cod and piloted by Lt. Jesse Beasley. The plane reportedly crashed and
disappeared into the Yellow Sea while on a training mission . The information
in this account has been gathered from various sources, but also includes theories
postulated while trying to locate the missing aircraft and what remains of its
crew. Currently there are important documents which have been requested through
the FOIA and are either denied or being withheld.
Three Cape Cod departed Iwakuni Air Base in Japan at 2:26 on the afternoon of
January 4, 1954. The crew consisted of ten; two bachelors and eight married.
The Flight was categorized as COMBAT and its purpose was reconnaissance
along the coastlines of North Korea and China .
Near the coast of china the plane encountered trouble resulting in one engine
reported as disabled. Over the course of a hour and a half the plane signaled
a distress call "WE NEED AID" to Iwakuni air base and requested co-ordinates
for South Koreas air base at Kunsan. Initially the plane made a rapid
decent and then gradually returned to stable flight. Throughout the flight there
was interference with radio communications between the plane and its base. Locations
and conditions were not shared in a timely, nor accurate manner. Three Cape
Cod was tracked by radar at least part of the time during its fateful flight
and descent. The plane gradually lost altitude until reporting 300 feet and
it reported " PORT ENGINE ROUGH". The last communication received
from 3 Cape Cod were a series of Vs which the base had requested and not,
as the Navy has put forth, an indication that the radio key had been tied down
to signal an imminent ditching or crash situation.
While before the enemy all Practical relief and assistance may not have been
afforded 3 Cape Cod. For some unexplained reason search and rescue aircraft
were not dispatched until after the crash and then may have been diverted to
the wrong co-ordinates, causing some crew members, if any survived the crash,
to lose their lives. Autopsy reports on the two recovered crewmen give the time
of death as two days after the time of the crash.
The official Navy report is filled with inaccuracies and mistakes that have
been proven wrong or logically impossible through contemporary documents. It
is therefore believed that the official report was changed for some reason.
One reason postulated for the change is that 3 Cape Cod was on a secret Ferret
mission when it was subjected to a hostile attack, causing the breakdown of
the first engine and eventually leading to the second engine becoming rough.
The aircraft may have been improperly suffered to be hazarded in the presence
of the enemy by the absence of essential onboard VHF radio equipment needed
to communicate with South Koreas Search & Rescue as well as Air Defense.
As the crippled plane crossed South Koreans border it may have been mistaken
as a hostile intruder and a second aerial attack on the plane may have occurred.
Due to known tension in the area and earlier incidences of attacks which were
being arbitrated at the time of the loss, it is plausible to believe that the
loss of a reconnaissance mission under such circumstances would have been disavowed
and records changed to cover real activities.
It is further believed, however, that since the original document has been changed,
more accurate co-ordinates for the planes final location are available.
An effort should be made to find and return the missing crewmen. Our great nation
should publicly acknowledge and honor these men as courageous heroes.
CREW of P2V-5 BuNo127752 missing January 4,1954:
Jesse Beasley Lieutenant USN 1310/351146(age 31)
Pilot
-Missing
/ Married
Fredric Traynor Prael Lieutenant USNR 1315/3962(age 34) Co-Pilot
.-Missing
/ Married
Paul Dominick Morrelli Ensign USNR 1325/568090(age 25) Navigator
..-Missing
/ Married
Robert George Archbold ADC USN 300 41 28(age 30)
.Plane Captain
..-Missing
/ Married
James Frank Hand AD2 USN 369 27 26(age 28)
..Second
Mechanic-Missing / Married
Bruce David Berger AT3 USN 340 72 62(age 23)
..Radioman
.-Missing
/ Married
Gordon Spicklemier AO3 USN 386 63 32(age 28)
.Ordanceman
.-Missing
/ Married
Rex Allen Claussen AL2 USN 303 82 59(age 24)
Radioman
.-Missing
/ Married
Stanley Burt Mulford Ensign USNR 1325/556706(age 24) ....Navigator-Body
recovered / Bachelor
LLoyd Bernard Rensink AT2 USN 318 70 25(age 25)
..Radarman-Body
recovered / Bachelor
Satch Beasley
http://3capecod.com/
" A nation reveals itself not only by the individuals it produces,
but also by those it honors---those it remembers."
President John F. Kennedy"
Please visit : A Cold War Cover-up: The Disappearance of 3 Cape Cod, for an in-depth presentation of this Cold War case. http://www.3capecod.com/
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