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  1. Benjamin B. Busch is an American actor, writer, film maker, photographer, and United States Marine Corps Reserve officer. He is best known for his portrayal of Anthony Colicchio on the HBO original series The Wire .

  2. Benjamin Busch is an actor, writer, director, producer, and photographer. He was born in Manhattan and grew up in rural central New York state. Following his graduation from Vassar College he served as an infantry officer in the United States Marine Corps deploying for two combat tours in Iraq.

  3. Benjamin Busch is an actor, writer, director, producer, and photographer. He was born in Manhattan and grew up in rural central New York state. Following his graduation from Vassar College he served as an infantry officer in the United States Marine Corps deploying for two combat tours in Iraq.

  4. Apr 13, 2012 · Such is the tradition to which Benjamin Buschs idiosyncratic new memoir, “Dust to Dust,” most properly belongs.

  5. Oct 11, 2010 · But former Marine Benjamin Busch argues that these games can't teach the unpredictability of combat, the loss of control or the heartbreak of losing a friend.

  6. Jan 24, 2009 · Benjamin Busch is a man with many dimensions — and multiple resumes. One charts his service in the U.S. Marine Corps, from Infantry Officers School in Quantico in 1993, to commander of Delta ...

  7. Benjamin Buschis the author of Dust to Dust: A Memoir. His article “Bearing Arms” appeared in the February 2009 issue of Harper’s Magazine.

  8. Feb 8, 2013 · Benjamin Busch is the author ofDust to Dust,” a memoir. E-mail submissions for Lives to lives@nytimes.com. Because of the volume of e-mail, the magazine cannot respond to every...

  9. Sep 27, 2014 · A decade ago, Benjamin Busch was the provisional U.S. military mayor of a town called Jassan, near the Iranian border. On his recent return, he found a far different, sadder, more...

  10. May 6, 2013 · To read Benjamin Busch’s memoir Dust to Dust is to confront the big, hard questions of humanity: life and death, peace and war, family, honor, duty, and the frailty of all of it.