As we reflect on 250 Years of American Independence, history is right at our doorstep. Did you know CIA's Langley campus and its surrounding areas are home to some American Civil War sites that were pivotal in securing the Union?
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On this day in 1944, the first Operation Jedburgh team parachuted into occupied France on the night before the Allied landings in Normandy.
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Join CIA to analyze foreign threats – from cyber warfare to emerging technology – as a Science, Technology, and Weapons Analyst.
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Benjamin Tallmadge was a patriotic leader and hero of the American Revolution who served as General George Washington’s intelligence chief.
Learn more about this lesser-known figure of American intelligence history and his spirit of courage and honor:
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On this day in 1987, CIA held the first annual Memorial Ceremony to remember its officers who died in the line of duty.
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CIA remembers and honors the sacrifices of America's fallen heroes. We will never forget the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who laid down their lives in steadfast defense of our Nation.
In the late 1950s, Cold War competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union reached the space race.
Learn how CIA warned the Eisenhower administration about Soviet capabilities and executed a daring mission that helped propel America ahead of our rivals:
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Friday's annual Memorial Ceremony honored CIA officers who sacrificed their lives for the Nation.
"Every secret war we've won & every adversary we've overcome can be told by the lives enshrined here…their immortal legacy is a freer, safer & better world for all." –@DCIARatcliffe
CIA honors all who serve in the U.S. Armed Forces with courage and devotion both in war and in peace. We are grateful for your selfless dedication to duty in defense of our great Nation.