Military Intelligence Hall of Fame

The Military Intelligence Hall of Fame is a Hall of Fame established by the Military Intelligence Corps of the United States Army in 1988 to honor soldiers and civilians who have made exceptional contributions to Military Intelligence. The Hall is administered by the United States Army Intelligence Center at Fort Huachuca, Arizona.[1] [1]

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Hall of Fame inductees

  • COL Paul R. Lutjens
  • CWO Theodore M. Mack
  • CW5 Michael J. Maroney
  • COL Sidney F. Mashbir
  • Mr. Hasashi J. Masuda
  • Mrs. Dorothe K. Matlack
  • MSG Roy H. Matsumoto
  • MG Joseph O. Mauborgne
  • SGTHarold E. McChristian
  • MG Joseph A. McChristian
  • CSM Sterling T. McCormick
  • CWO Ann M. McDonough
  • COL John I. McFadden
  • MAJ Charles D. McKee
  • CSM Raymond McKnight
  • COL David A. McNight
  • LTG Paul E. Menoher
  • SP5 Edward W. Minnock
  • 1LT Edware R. Moore
  • LTC Arthur D. Nicholson, Jr.
  • MG Dennis E. Nolan
  • COL Seth F. Nottingham
  • CSM John P. O'Connor
  • LTG William E. Odom
  • SGT Dustin A. Johnson
  • LTG Ira C. Owens
  • MG Julius Parker, Jr.
  • MR William L. Parkinson
  • COL Boris T. Pash
  • SGT Peter de Pasqua
  • COL John A. Pattison
  • CW4 Ben E. Peets
  • COL Peter A. Petito
  • MG Cloyd H. Pfister
  • Mr. Allan Pinkerton
  • LTG William Edward Potts
  • CW4 William T. Ragatz
  • COL Kai E. Rasmussen
  • LTC Billy C. Rea
  • CW3 Sherman C. Reagan
  • CWO Joseph E. Richard

See also

Hall of Fame honorary inductees

References