Intelligence Medal of Merit

Intelligence Medal of Merit
Awarded by Central Intelligence Agency
Country United States of America
Eligibility Employees of the Central Intelligence Agency
Awarded for "For the performance of especially meritorious service or for an act or achievement conspicuously above normal duties which has contributed significantly to the mission of the Agency."
Precedence
Next (higher) Intelligence Star
Next (lower) Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal

The Intelligence Medal of Merit is awarded by the Central Intelligence Agency for performance of especially meritorious service or for achievement conspicuously above normal duties.[1]

Notable recipients

See also

References

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