DIA
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The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an intelligence agency of the US Department of Defense, based at The Pentagon.
Contents
People
Directors
- Lieutenant General Joseph F. Carroll - (October 1961 - September 1969)
- Lieutenant General Donald V. Bennett (September 1969 - August 1972)
- Vice-Admiral Vincent P. De Poix (August 1972 - September 1974)
- Lieutenant General Daniel O. Graham (September 1974 - December 1975)
- Lieutenant General Samuel V. Wilson (May 1976 - August 1977)
- Lieutenant General Eugene F. Tighe (September 1977 - August 1981)
- Lieutenant General James A. Williams (September 1981 - September 1985)
- Lieutenant General Leonard H. Perroots, October 1985 - December 1988
- Lieutenant General Harry E. Soyster, December 1988 - September 1991
- Mr. Dennis M. Nagy, September 1991 - November 1991 (Acting)
- Lieutenant General James R. Clapper, Jr, November 1991 - August 1995
- Lieutenant General Kenneth A. Minihan, August 1995 - February 1996
- Lieutenant General Patrick M. Hughes, February 1996 - July 1999
- Vice Admiral Thomas R. Wilson, July 1999 - July 2002
- Vice Admiral Lowell E. Jacoby, July 2002 - November 2005
- Major General Michael D. Maples[1]
Former Personnel
Events carried out
Event | Description |
---|---|
Project STARGATE | Project STARGATE aimed to gain domination over entire nations by making them cede their autonomy and privacy to the controlling person or group. |
Project SUN STREAK |
A Document by DIA
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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File:DIA-287.pdf | report | 12 August 2012 | Libya Syria Islamic State | A declassified DIA document which clearly demonstrates that the rise of ISIS in the Middle East was planned and facilitated by the US Government - as later admitted by DIA director Michael T. Flynn. |
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End |
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Waldo Dubberstein | Defense Intelligence Officer | 1975 | 1983 |
Richard H. Giza | Analyst |
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References
- ↑ Directors of DIA, Defense Intelligence Agency, accessed 23 April 2008.