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  1. Captain Harold Robert Buckley (4 April 1896 – 13 June 1958) was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.

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    Harold Robert Buckley, of Agawam, Massachusetts, was one of two aces who attended Phillips Academy, Andover. He went overseas with the Andover Ambulance Unit in April 1917 but wanted to do more: On 25 October 1917 he enlisted in the United States Signal Corps, Aviation Section.

  3. Captain Harold Robert Buckley was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.[1] Buckley was one of the American pilots who came to aviation via an ambulance service. Once in France, he joined the U.S. Army Air Service in Paris.

  4. The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Harold Robert Buckley, First Lieutenant (Air Service), U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Perle, France, August 10, 1918. Lieutenant Buckley was on a patrol protecting a French biplane observation machine, when they were suddenly set upon by six enemy planes.

  5. Harold Robert Buckley. DATE OF BIRTH: April 4, 1896. PLACE OF BIRTH: Westfield, Massachusetts. HOME OF RECORD: Agawam, Massachusetts. Before the war Lieutenant Buckley attended the...

  6. Buckley was a screen writer and wrote screenplays for 13 films from 1935 to 1939. He was associated with writer Merian C. Cooper when Cooper was head of RKO Studios. Buckley was co-author of "Test Pilot" for MGM. Buckley died while on a mining expedition. _____

  7. Holden illustrated an unofficial history of the 95th Aero called Squadron 95, written by fellow squadron member Harold Robert Buckley in 1933 The book has been in publication as recently as 1972. [4] He then returned to New York.