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    CPT William G. Haneke, USA (Ret)

     

     

    A graduate of Hampton High School, Hampton, Virginia, and a 1966 graduate of the United States Military Academy, Haneke attended both the Army Ranger and Airborne Schools. After several Infantry assignments in the US and Germany, he served as Commanding Officer of Camp Gates, Marktredwitz, West Germany, with the mission of conducting surveillance and gathering intelligence along a 125 kilometer long sector of the border shared by West Germany, Czechoslovakia, and East Germany. He then attended the Army Special Warfare School at Ft. Bragg,    N. C., where he was trained as an Advisor in preparation for a tour with Advisory Team 37 in Hoa Da District, Binh Thuan Province, South Vietnam in 1968. 

     

    Captain Haneke was instrumental in establishing and directing this new Advisory Team with the Vietnamese Regional Forces/Popular Forces.  He was awarded three Bronze Star Medals ( one with “V” for Valor), a Purple Heart, the Combat Infantry Badge, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry for his service in Vietnam.  

     

    On November 13, 1968, Haneke suffered massive traumatic injuries when he was blown up by a Viet Cong Command Detonated Mine, causing multiple amputations, massive head injuries requiring five neurosurgical operations, severance of his carotid artery, and severe shrapnel wounds over 90% of his body.  Following his extensive treatment and successful rehabilitation, he earned a Masters Degree in Healthcare and Business Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University.  He has worked for over thirty years managing organizations in all sectors of the Healthcare Field and is a true patient advocate.

     

    Haneke has been a member of MOAA, Blinded Veterans of America, the DAV,  Vietnam Veterans of America, as well as continuously volunteering as a patient advocate and counselor for Amputees, Head Injured, and those with severe traumatic injuries. Most recently, he is the Co-Founder and Board Member for The Families of the Wounded Fund, INC., a 501C3, tax exempt charity gathering donated funds to provide assistance to family members and caregivers of combat wounded or injured military patients receiving treatment at McGuire Veterans Administration Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia. In July 2008, Haneke was presented with the prestigious award of the National Veteran of the Year by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Haneke is currently serving on the Veterans Service Board of Virginia.  

     

    In February, 2011 Haneke’s memoirs were published with the title Trust Not. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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