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The National Intelligence Medal for Valor, formerly the Intelligence Community Medal for Valor, is a decoration of the United States Intelligence Community awarded by the National Intelligence Awards Program led by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. The Director of National Intelligence established the Intelligence Community Medal for Valor on 1 October 2008, to "acknowledge the exceptional and unrecognized accomplishments of members of the Intelligence Community." In 2009, the award was renamed the National Intelligence Medal for Valor.


Criteria

The medal recognizes heroism and courage above and beyond the call of duty in service to the intelligence community or to overall national security. Second only to the
National Intelligence Cross The National Intelligence Cross is a decoration of the United States Intelligence Community (IC) awarded under the National Intelligence Awards (NIA) Program by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). It is the highest award pr ...
it is the equivalent to the military
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. There are very few recipients of this prestigious medal. It is almost exclusively awarded posthumously. By nature this medal is associated with clandestine operation in hostile countries and the identities of living recipients are closely guarded secrets.


Recipients

The medal was first awarded on 14 November 2008, to Marine Corps Lance Corporal James E. Swain, who died 15 November 2004, of wounds received while serving as a Marine Corps intelligence analyst during the Battle of Fallujah in Iraq. The Swain Annex of the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA) complex is named for LCpl Swain. Its first recipient under its new name was Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Steven P. Daugherty, sometime before 21 May 2009. Defense Department officials have released the names of three other recipients, all of whom received their medals posthumously: Air Force 1st Lieutenant
Roslyn L. Schulte Roslyn Littman "Roz" Schulte (March 4, 1984 – May 20, 2009) was a United States Air Force officer killed in action in the War in Afghanistan (2001–present), U.S. war in Afghanistan, making her the first female United States Air Force Academy ...
, who received it on 22 January 2010; Marine Sergeant Lucas T. Pyeatt, on 29 June 2011; and Marine Capt. Trevor J. Yurista, on 1 September 2011. As of June 2011, the medal had also been awarded to six living recipients whose names have been kept secret, according to DoD officials.Fallen Marine Honored With Intelligence Medal for Valor
Defense.gov, 29 June 2011. Retrieved 3 January 2013.


See also

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Awards and decorations of the United States government Awards and decorations of the United States government are civilian awards of the U.S. federal government which are typically issued for sustained meritorious service, in a civilian capacity, while serving in the U.S. federal government. Certain ...


References

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