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Harry Griffith Cramer Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版
Harry Griffith Cramer, Jr.
Captain Harry Griffith Cramer, Jr. (born May 24, 1926 Johnstown, Pennsylvania, died October 21, 1957 near Nha Trang, Vietnam) was an American soldier who served in Korea and Vietnam. For over a decade he was thought to be the first U.S. casualty in Vietnam. He is the first U.S. Special Forces casualty of the conflict. A street at Fort Lewis is named in his honor. He is buried at the US Military Academy, West Point, New York.
==Childhood==
Cramer came from a military family. His grandfather had been a First Sergeant in the Army and his father (Harry "Coach"Cramer) had served as a lieutenant in the Army during World War One. His father was the football coach at Johnstown High School and young Harry played on the football squad.

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