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Hank Cramer | Multiple Units - Army

5:20   |   What is one sign of a Special Forces success? The lack of a war. If war does break out, they are likely already there. Hank Cramer's father was a member of the very first Special Forces unit and their motto was Everywhere Yet Nowhere.

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Videos ( 8 )
Vietnam
  • Hank Cramer  |  Vietnam  |  Multiple Units  |  8:46

    His father was West Point, class of 1946. Wounded twice in Korea and a Silver Star recipient. Then he became a member of a new organization, the Special Forces. Hank Cramer would follow him into Special Forces but first, some history on how that first group of elite soldiers wound up in Southeast Asia in the 1950s.

  • Hank Cramer  |  Vietnam  |  Multiple Units  |  8:24

    The first place the newly organized Special Forces made waves was down in Louisiana during Sagebrush, a giant training exercise involving over 100,000 troops and half the state. Hank Cramer tells the story of how their operations completely disrupted the exercise and the price they paid for their effectiveness.

  • Hank Cramer  |  Vietnam  |  Multiple Units  |  7:35

    Hank Cramer fought for years to bring recognition to his father's death in Vietnam in 1957 and to have his name added to The Wall. Harry Cramer was a member of the very first Special Forces unit and he died while training anti-Communist refugees from the North. The DOD had stonewalled him at every turn but he persisted. Part 1 of 2.

  • Hank Cramer  |  Vietnam  |  Multiple Units  |  6:31

    Hank Cramer had a lot of help on his quest to get his father's name added to The Wall. An investigative reporter, some high ranking staff officers and a Congressman who happened to be the Chairman of the Armed Services Committee all played a part. Part 2 of 2.

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