Dr. Millard Harmon is a retired academic administrator who operates a small independent Think Tank in Delmar, New York. He is also the owner and chief pilot of Ten Romeo, a 1969 single engine Beech-36 aircraft. Dr. Harmon and Ten Romeo hold 156 speed records. Most importantly, Ten Romeo has carried medicines and goodwill to children all over the world.
This web site is being developed to celebrate Dr. Harmon's humanitarian efforts and to update you in current and future projects.
Dr. Harmon has been to Moscow and Tallinn, Estonia more than 50 time in the past 15 years in the course of these humanitarian efforts. In 1956 Dr. Harmon was honored by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of America's Ten Outstanding Young Men (the award has since been renamed to Ten Outstanding Young Americans). The trophy that he received bears the inscription, "The hope of mankind lies in the hands of youth and action." The U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce recognized back then the potential of Dr. Harmon. We invite you to read the newsletters that Dr. Harmon has prepared. The newsletters describe the many ups and occasional downs in Dr. Harmon's efforts.
The name Ten Romeo comes from the last three digits of the identification number of his aircraft, N7710R.