- Eric L. Haney
Infobox Military Person
name= Eric L. Haney
born=August 22 ,1952
died=
placeofbirth=Georgia
placeofdeath=
caption=Eric Haney in 2003
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
serviceyears=1970-1990
rank=Command Sergeant Major
branch=United States Army
commands=
unit=75th Ranger Regiment ,1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta
battles=Operation Eagle Claw ,Operation Urgent Fury ,Operation Just Cause
awards=
relations=
laterwork=Security consultant, news commentator, author, screenwriterCommand Sergeant Major Eric L. Haney (U.S. Army, Ret.) is a former member of theUnited States Army 'scounter-terrorist unit, the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1SFOD-D), more commonly known asDelta Force . In recent years he has been writing onterrorism ,guerrilla warfare , andspecial operations . Haney is the author of "Inside Delta Force ", a memoir of his time in the elite unit, in which he also writes about his participation in the aborted 1980Operation Eagle Claw mission to Iran to free American hostages.He is currently a co-executive producer of the
CBS television series "The Unit ", created byDavid Mamet and inspired by Haney's special operations experiences. Previously, Haney was a technical consultant on Mamet's 2004 film "Spartan", starringVal Kilmer .Background
Haney was born August 22nd, 1952 and raised in rural
Lindale, Georgia , just outside of the town of Rome. He attendedPepperell High School there, graduating in 1970.Military career
Haney joined the Army just out of high school in 1970 and became a
platoon sergeant by the time he was 22. He served for several years in the 75th Ranger Regiment as an infantryman and was slated to become an instructor. In 1977 he volunteered for and was selected to train with a new elite counter-terrorism unit that the Army was creating. Of the 163 soldiers that tried out, Haney was one of only 12 to succeed. This unit became operational in 1978 as the 1st SFOD-D, or Delta Force, with Haney as one of its founding operators.cite web |url=http://www.erichaney.com/bio.html |title=Eric Haney Biography |accessdate=2007-10-12 |format= |work=] cite web |url=http://www.maximonline.com/articles/index.aspx?a_id=5730 |title=The Wars of Delta Force: Interview with Eric Haney |accessdate=2007-10-12 |format= |work=Maxim.com] Haney served in the unit until 1986, participating in a number of special operations inLatin America and theMiddle East .After his promotion to Command Sergeant Major, the rank he held until his retirement in 1990, Haney left Delta and joined the
193rd Infantry Brigade (Panama ).Operation Eagle Claw
In 1980, when the United States launched Operation Eagle Claw, an attempt to end the
Iran Hostage Crisis with a commando raid, Haney was one of the Delta operators to take part. He was inside the parkedC-130 tanker/transport aircraft that caught fire and exploded when a NavyRH-53D helicopter piloted by Marine aircrews collided into it after the mission had been aborted and the unit was preparing to exfiltrate. After the debacle he and other Delta operators were told to "take a vacation" in order to avoid any media scrutiny.Honduras
In 1981, Haney and two Delta Force operators were deployed to
Honduras to train Honduran Special Forces when they were sent on a mission to intercept and destroy a group of Hondurancommunist guerrillas that had infiltrated the country from Nicaragua. This group of around 100 rebels was allegedly being led by an advisor in the NicaraguanSandinista Army.Haney states that his team, comprised of the Delta operators and Honduran special forces soldiers, tracked the guerrillas to a mountain sanctuary in the Honduran jungle. During an assault on the hilltop, Haney spotted a guerrilla using a radio set and taking him for the leader, shot and killed him. Haney soon discovered that this commander turned out to be David Arturo Báez, a Nicaraguan-born US citizen and former
U.S. Army Special Forces soldier whom Haney had met during his Delta selection.cite news |first=Juan O. |last=Tamayo |authorlink= |author= |coauthors= |title=Ex-Green Beret's Sandinista story emerges 20 years later |url=http://mayispeakfreely.org/nodev/index.php?gSec=doc&doc_id=175 |format= |work= |publisher="The Miami Herald" |pages= |page=1 |date=2003-09-03 |accessdate= |language= |quote=]In his memoir, Haney questioned whether Báez had actually joined the Sandinistas or whether Báez was still working for the United States as a
CIA operative up until his death. (Báez is referred to in Haney's book as "Enrique 'Keekee' Sáenz.")Beirut
During the 1982 US Marines operation in
Lebanon , Haney was deployed with other Delta Force members to train local Lebanese as part of theU.S. Embassy security detail. Later, he and his teammates were tasked with locating and eliminatingsniper s who were targeting Marines deployed there as part of aUnited Nations peacekeeping mission.Fact|date=December 2007Grenada
In 1983, the US invaded Grenada in Operation Urgent Fury. Haney and other Delta operators were assigned to raid a prison thought to hold political prisoners. Their helicopters came under heavy enemy fire, and they determined that the prison was empty. The raid was called off.
Book criticism
Since the publication of "Inside Delta Force" in 2002 and Haney's subsequent success with "The Unit" television show, three of his former Delta colleagues accused him of embellishing his accomplishments within the unit and fabricating several of the events depicted. Some of the criticism directed at Haney has focused on him stating he was a "founding member" of Delta Force; it's acknowledged among former operators that there was only one "founder", Colonel
Charlie Beckwith , who helped establish the unit and was its first commanding officer.cite news |first=Richard |last=Lardner |authorlink= |author= |coauthors= |title=Delta Force Vets Dismiss Claims Of 'The Unit' Writer |url=http://web.archive.org/web/20060424151026/http://news.tbo.com/news/metro/MGBMS7AKVLE.html |format= |work= |publisher=The Tampa Tribune |pages= |page= |date=2006-04-11 |accessdate=2007-10-14 |language= |quote=] Haney's use of the term "founding member" is to indicate that he was among the first operators assigned to the 1SFOD-D.One such colleague, Logan Fitch, who first wrote publicly of the Desert One mission for "
Penthouse Magazine " in 1984 in which he was also highly critical of Beckwith,Citation |last =Fitch |first =Logan |author-link = |last2 =Feifer |first2 =Geroge |author2-link = |title =Death at Desert One
newspaper =Penthouse Magazine |pages = |year =1984 |date= March 1984 |url = http://usedmagazines.com/titles/Penthouse/1984/] called Haney a "crass opportunist" for capitalizing on his past for personal gain. Despite the falling-out between Haney and these former Delta members, Haney has stood behind the accuracy of his book.Another member criticized Haney for revealing too much about Delta Force's training, tactics and early missions. A U.S. Army historian has questioned whether this was an issue, given that the information contained in Haney's book was current during the late-1970s and early-1980s and that Delta Force would certainly have changed their procedures since then. Moreover, operational information offered by Delta veterans had been made public before, for instance in "Black Hawk Down",
Mark Bowden 's book about theBattle of Mogadishu , and most notably in "Delta Force: The Army's Elite Counterterrorist Unit", Beckwith's own account about the formation and training of the unit.cite web |last =Crerar |first =Col. J.H. |authorlink = |coauthors = |title =Army History Research: "Inside Delta Force" Review |work = |publisher =Army Historical Foundation |date = |url =http://www.armyhistory.org/armyhistorical.aspx?pgID=868&id=253&exCompID=32 |format = |doi = |accessdate =2007-12-14]Post-military career
Upon retiring from the Army in 1990, Haney was employed as a
freelance security consultant and trainer. He worked within the United States and abroad as abodyguard , trainer for military andpolice forces, and privatekidnap rescuer.Some of Haney's assignments in the private sector include conducting the
ransom negotiation and ransom hand-over for a kidnapped oil executive inColombia , and helping governments in twoMiddle Eastern countries develop their special forces capabilities. He also worked for several years as personal security detail leader for several high-profile clients, such as Saudi PrinceKhalid al Faisal , theCEO of the largestcorporation inMexico Who|date=December 2007, and Haitian PresidentJean-Bertrand Aristide upon his return from exile in 1994.cite web |url=http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780385339360&view=auqa |title="Inside Delta Force" by Eric L. Haney, Author interview |accessdate=2007-11-29 |format= |work=Random House] cite web |url=http://www.rothtalent.com/speakers/slist/haney |title=Roth Talent Associates: Eric Haney |accessdate=2007-10-12 |format= |work=]During the 1990s, Haney performed security consulting work in
Algeria on a gas pipeline project, and started a contract aviation company inLiberia . Some time after that, Haney was approached about organizing and leading acoup attempt in anotherAfrica n nation. He was able to completely thwart the parties who wanted that coup, several of the conspirators were arrested a short while later.Dubious|date=March 2008Recently
After the
September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks , Haney became a regular television commentator on military affairs and terrorism, appearing onCNN ,FOX News ,CBS News and "The O'Reilly Factor ". Recently he has expressed opinions strongly critical of the planning and implementation of Operation Iraqi Freedomcite web |url=http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/delta_force_founder_no_real_threat_to_us.htm |title=Founder of Delta Force: "There is no real threat to the US in the world" |accessdate=2001-10-12 |format= |work=]Haney has been involved as a writer, producer, and technical advisor for the
CBS television series "The Unit ", loosely based on his book.cite web |url=http://www.erichaney.com/unit.html |title=The Unit/CBS |accessdate=2007-11-27 |format= |work=erichaney.com ]ee also
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Multinational Force in Lebanon
*1983 Beirut barracks bombing
*United States Special Operations Command External links
* [http://www.erichaney.com/ Eric Haney's personal website]
* [http://www.cbs.com/primetime/the_unit/bios/ehaney.shtml Haney biography at CBS.com's "The Unit" website]
* [http://www.cbs.com/primetime/the_unit/blog/ Eric L. Haney's blog at CBS.com's "The Unit" website]
*imdb name|id=1510523|name=Eric L. HaneyBibliography
* "Inside Delta Force" (2002), ISBN 0-385-73251-1
* "Beyond Shock and Awe: Warfare in the 21st Century" (2006) (ed., with Brian M. Thomsen) ISBN 0-425-20798-6.References
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