Henry A. Crumpton
Henry "Hank" A. Crumpton (born 1957) is a retired Central Intelligence Agency operations officer, in his 24 year career he was appointed deputy director of the Counterterrorism Center and head the CIA's National Resources Division, which focuses on operations in the United States. He played an instrumental role in the early days of the invasion of Afghanistan, leading CTC Special Operations paramilitary forces as some of the first people with boots on the ground in pursuit of the Taliban and al-Qaeda just weeks after 9/11. Gary Schroen's seven man Northern Alliance Liaison Team (NALT) forged alliances and established camp in the mountains, while Crumpton crafted a plan for a larger incursion alongside others like Greg Vogle and Chris Wood. He went on to be appointed by President George W. Bush as Coordinator for Counterterrorism at the Department of State with the rank of Ambassador-at-large on August 2, 2005. He is an author and co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of the business intelligence and political risk firm Crumpton Global LLC.
Henry A. Crumpton | |
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Hank Crumpton in 2005 | |
Coordinator for Counterterrorism | |
In office August 2, 2005 – February 2, 2007 | |
President | George W. Bush |
Preceded by | Cofer Black |
Succeeded by | Dell L. Dailey |
Personal details | |
Born | Henry Alva Crumpton 1957 (age 66–67) Athens, Georgia, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of New Mexico (BA) Johns Hopkins SAIS, (MA) |