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American Veteran: Keep It Close

In Iran They Left Hostages Behind; One Veteran Kept The Maps

A failed mission motivates this Army veteran to learn from mistakes and fight for change.

11/16/2021

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American Veteran: Keep It Close

In Iran They Left Hostages Behind; One Veteran Kept The Maps

Episode 6 | 6m 14sVideo has Closed Captions

A failed mission motivates this Army veteran to learn from mistakes and fight for change.

Wade Ishimoto served in the Army and was the intelligence officer for Operation Eagle Claw, the failed rescue attempt of 52 hostages at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1980. Wade continued to work in intelligence, determined to teach soldiers to learn from their mistakes. He kept the evacuation maps from the failed mission as a reminder of resilience and the importance of building from failure.

11/16/2021

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American Veteran: Keep It Close

In Iran They Left Hostages Behind; One Veteran Kept The Maps

Episode 6 | 6m 14sVideo has Closed Captions

Wade Ishimoto served in the Army and was the intelligence officer for Operation Eagle Claw, the failed rescue attempt of 52 hostages at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1980. Wade continued to work in intelligence, determined to teach soldiers to learn from their mistakes. He kept the evacuation maps from the failed mission as a reminder of resilience and the importance of building from failure.

11/16/2021

FromDigital Studios

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