Harry Buschman, the early years ...

Curious, one-year-old Harry stands with a flag on his first Armistice Day in 1919, in the back yard of St. John's Place tenement.

Young Harry (1929) at Roosevelt Field with Aunt Minna, standing before a mail plane. This is the same field that Lindbergh left from, now a shopping mall bearing the same name.


1943: Harry (standing) at the Master Gunner's training center in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.


(Photo left) On leave with Bernadette in Haverhill, Massachusetts in 1944.
(Photo above) Harry hard at work in architectural office at Radio City, New York, in 1952.

With Family
In a lighter moment with family in 1980 in Long Island. (From left) Ellen, Jane, Harry and Bernadette.


1943: (Above and at right) Harry at home in Long Island before shipping out.