Distinguished Intelligence Medal

Distinguished Intelligence Medal
Awarded by Central Intelligence Agency
Country United States of America
Eligibility Employees of the Central Intelligence Agency
Awarded for "For performance of outstanding services or for achievement of a distinctly exceptional nature in a duty or responsibility, the results of which constitute a major contribution to the mission of the Agency."
Precedence
Next (higher) Distinguished Intelligence Cross
Next (lower) Intelligence Star
Related National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal

The Distinguished Intelligence Medal is awarded by the Central Intelligence Agency for performance of outstanding services or for achievement of a distinctly exceptional nature in a duty or responsibility.[1]

Notable recipients

CIA medals are often referred to as "jock strap medals" since they are often awarded secretly (due to the classification level of the respective operation) and cannot be displayed, or on occasion, acknowledged publicly.

See also

References

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  3. "CIA’s Hayden Lauds Marine General’s Contributions". Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  4. Bernstein, Adam (June 8, 2007). "John R. Horton CIA Senior Executive". The Washington Post (obituary). Retrieved April 5, 2015.
  5. "DCI Statement on Death of Lawrence Houston — Central Intelligence Agency". Cia.gov. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  6. (PDF) http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/T%20Disk/Tiger%20to%20Ride%201992%20File/Item%2013.pdf. Retrieved 4 July 2013. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. Laurie, Clayton. "Leaders of the National Reconnaissance Office 1961-2001" (PDF). Retrieved 12/3/2013. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  8. James L. Pavitt Bio, , Scowcroft Group
  9. "Former DDCI Admiral Studeman Feted at Retirement Ceremony — Central Intelligence Agency". Cia.gov. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  10. Ellison, Dawn. "One Woman's Contribution to Social Change at CIA". Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  11. "CIA Official John Waller; Was Historian and Author". The Washington Post (Washington, D.C.). November 7, 2004. p. C08. Retrieved April 30, 2015.

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