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Distinguished Intelligence Cross

The Distinguished Intelligence Cross is the highest decoration awarded by the United States Central Intelligence Agency. It is given for "a voluntary act or acts of extraordinary heroism involving the acceptance of existing dangers with conspicuous fortitude and exemplary courage". Only a handful of people have been awarded this medal in the history of the agency, most posthumously. As a consequence, it is one of the rarest awards for valor in the United States.[1]

Distinguished Intelligence Cross

"For a voluntary act or acts of extraordinary heroism involving the acceptance of existing dangers with conspicuous fortitude and exemplary courage."

Employees of the Central Intelligence Agency

The cross is the agency's equivalent of the military's Service Cross, i.e., Navy Cross, Army Distinguished Service Cross, Air Force Cross.[2][3] The agency has two awards for valor; the other is the Intelligence Star, which is analogous to the military's Silver Star.[4][5]

Leo F. Baker, posthumously for the [6]

Bay of Pigs invasion

William F. Buckley

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John T. Downey

[8]

Richard Fecteau

Wade C. Gray, posthumously for the [9]

Bay of Pigs invasion

Thomas W. "Pete" Ray, posthumously for the [10]

Bay of Pigs invasion

Riley W. Shamburger, posthumously for the [9]

Bay of Pigs invasion

paramilitary officer and CIA trailblazer[11][12]

Greg Vogle

Molly Huckaby Hardy, posthumously for the in Nairobi[13]

1998 United States embassy bombings

David N. Tyson, for actions during the [14]

Battle of Qala-i-Jangi

Awards and decorations of the United States government