Exceptional Collector Award
The DCI Exceptional Collector National HUMINT Award is a decoration awarded annually by the U.S. Director of Central Intelligence to recognize individuals and groups for improved Human Intelligence (HUMINT) collection and reporting of information that is of significant value to the U.S. intelligence community.
Notable Recipients
- Ambassador J. Cofer Black, Former Director of the CIA's Counterterrorist Center (1994)[1]
- Lt. Col. Roger S. Dong. US Military attache, Taiwan (1996)
- Special Agent Ronald T.Guerin. East Asia Section, Counterintelligence Division, FBI. (1991)
- CWO-4 David E. Mann. US Army Counterintelligence Agent, Central America, (1995?)
- Ambassador Carol A. Rodley, US Ambassador to Cambodia [2]
- Ivan and Teresa Sarac, Defense Attache Office (Army), US Embassy Belgrade and Zagreb. The Saracs are the only husband and wife team to have received this award twice [3]
- Marc J. Sievers, Political Officer Mission, U.S. Embassy to Egypt, (198?)
References
- ↑ Steven & Gunaratna; Graeme C. S. Steven; Rohan Gunaratna (2004). Counterterrorism: a reference handbook. ABC-CLIO. p. 188. ISBN 1-85109-666-3.
- ↑ Official State Department Biography, http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/111340.htm
- ↑ . Military intelligence corps hall of fame inductees 2007, Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin, April 1, 2007..
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