Distinguished Intelligence Medal
The Distinguished Intelligence Medal ( CIADIM, dt " medal for excellent service " ) is an award from the Central Intelligence Agency for outstanding and exceptional performance in intelligence application or corresponding responsibility.
Bearers
- James Jesus Angleton
- Milt Bearden
- Gary Berntsen
- Cofer Black
- David W. Carey
- John W. Coffey
- William Colby
- James Critchfield
- Fritz Ermarth
- Harry B. Fisher
- Robert Gates
- Burton Gerber
- Richard Helms
- Dick Holm
- Tony Jordan
- Richard Kerr
- George Kisevalter
- Paul Redmond
- Theodore Shackley
- Clarence Leonard Johnson
- Major General Michael E. Ennis, U.S. Marine Corps ( USMC)
- Admiral William O. Studeman, U.S. Navy ( USN)
- Arthur C. Lundahl
- Lawrence R. Houston
- Harritte Thompson
Others
Medals and Decorations of the CIA are often casually jockstrap medals ( jockstrap medals ) because both their ceremony, and the ceremony reason, subject to confidentiality, also is her wearing banned in public.