Agency Seal Medal

Award
Agency Seal Medal
Awarded for"Non-Agency personnel, to include U.S. Government employees and private citizens who have made significant contributions to the Agency’s intelligence efforts."
CountryUnited States of America
Presented byCentral Intelligence Agency
EligibilityNon-Agency personnel, including U.S. Government employees and private citizens
Precedence
Next (higher)Hostile Action Service Medal
Next (lower)Gold Retirement Medallion

The Agency Seal Medal (formerly Medallion) is awarded by the Central Intelligence Agency to non-Agency personnel, including U.S. Government employees and private citizens, who have made significant contributions to the Agency's intelligence efforts.[1]

Known or indicated recipients

Since recipients of this award are not all made public, it is not possible to verify with certainty whether a person has, or has not, received this award. The following individuals list the Agency Seal Medal (or Medallion) in their public biographies and have verifiable backgrounds consistent with that claim.

  • Vincent Melzac (1982)
  • Robert R. Simmons (1985)
  • Mary C. Lawton (1986)
  • Victoria Toensing (1986)
  • Richards J. Heuer, Jr. (1987)
  • William V. Trollinger (1987)
  • Dan McKinnon (1989)
  • RDML David M. Goebel (1991) (START I)
  • Colonel Jesse Johnson (Commander SOCCENT, Gulf War - 1991)
  • Jeannie Rousseau (Vicomtesse de Clarens) (1993)
  • Gordon J. F. MacDonald (1994)
  • Dr. Bruce Hoffman (1994)
  • Judge Joyce Hens Green (1995)
  • Naval Surface Warfare Center Technical Support Group (1995)
  • Lt. General William Quinn (1997)
  • L. Britt Snider (1997)
  • Robert Chesnut (1997)
  • Veryl Goodnight (2000)
  • Siddhi Savetsila (2000), with 4 other Free Thai veterans
  • Carl Nick Sudano (2001)
  • Joseph Shannon (2001)
  • Victor A. DeMarines (2001)
  • Stephen A. Cheney (2002)
  • Marine Air Control Squadron 2 (2004)
  • Lt. Colonel Rick Francona (2006)
  • Gilman Louie (2006)
  • MSgt David W. Hamlet (2007)
  • Senator Pat Roberts (2007)
  • U.S. Rep. Jane Harman (2007)
  • Frances Fragos Townsend (2007)
  • U.S. Rep. Heather Wilson (2008)
  • Senator John Warner (2009)
  • U.S. Rep. Peter Hoekstra (2010)
  • Chad Moore (2012)
  • Gerald Hackett (2017)
  • Ambassador Harry B. Harris Jr. (2013)

Year of award unknown (listed alphabetically):


See also

References

  1. ^ CIA web page, Medals of the CIA Archived 2012-10-13 at the Wayback Machine


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