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Harold Robert Buckley

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Allegiance
  
United States

Name
  
Harold Buckley

Years of service
  
1917 - 1918

Battles and wars
  
World War I

Rank
  
Captain

Books
  
Squadron 95

Battles/wars
  
World War I


Harold Robert Buckley

Awards
  
Distinguished Service Cross with Oak Leaf Cluster, French Croix de Guerre

Died
  
June 13, 1958, Rigby, Idaho, United States

Service/branch
  
United States Army Ambulance Service, United States Army Air Service

Movies
  
Nick Carter - Master D, Air Devils, Guns of the Pecos

Similar People
  
Bertram Millhauser, Jacques Tourneur, George Waggner

Captain Harold Robert Buckley was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.

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World War I service

Harold Robert Buckley Capt Harold Robert Buckley 1896 1958 Find A Grave Memorial

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. He found himself assigned to the 95th Aero Squadron in March 1918. Between 30 May and 27 September 1918, he downed four enemy airplanes and an observation balloon.

Post World War I

When the war ended, Buckley stayed in Paris. He wrote an unofficial history of the 95th Aero called Squadron 95 in 1933; fellow squadron member Lansing Holden illustrated it. The book has been in publication as recently as 1972.

Honors and awards

Distinguished Service Cross (DSC)

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. Lieutenant Buckley attacked and destroyed the nearest, and the remainder fled into their own territory. He then carried on with his mission until he had escorted the allied plane safely to its own aerodrome.

Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) Oak Leaf Cluster

The Distinguished Service Cross is presented to Harold Robert Buckley, First Lieutenant (Air Service), U.S. Army, for extraordinary heroism in action near Neville, France, and Boureuilles, France, September 16–27, 1918. Lieutenant Buckley dived through a violent and heavy antiaircraft and machine-gun fire and set on fire an enemy balloon that was being lowered to its nest. On the next day, while leading a patrol, he met and sent down in flames an enemy plane while it was engaged in reglage work.

References

Harold Robert Buckley Wikipedia