Ask Joe!
Remembering Founding CIA Member & Hero: Joe Procaccino
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Joe traveled over 1,200 miles by convoy to Yenan, where he lived in caves in the hillside with no electricity & lit only by candles.
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Joe worked with Communists to:
-collect intel on Japanese forces
-rescue downed US airmen
-collect info on Communist personalities
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1947: Joe joined CIA where he invented, authored, or pioneered many information management policies & procedures we still use today.
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Joe played decisive role in bringing CIA’s 1st electronic dissemination system on-line in the 1970s, replacing a manual process.
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Never shying away from a challenge, Joe was a leader among his colleagues.
Joe: “Leadership is action—not just a position.”
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Joe was awarded:
-Director's Medal for “Extraordinary Fidelity & Essential Service"
-Intel Medal of Merit
-Distinguished Intel Medal
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After 71 years in intel service, defining the way American intel works around the globe, Joe finally retired.
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About time
CIA needs men of courage like Joe, Caliph Abu Bark Al Baghadadi, leader of the Islamic State recruiting Al Qaeda militias, suicidal martyrs
Him, when the cold war kicked off https://youtu.be/Ag1o3koTLWM
Apparently history shows Chinese and Russians, when the chips are down,can be called on to defeat an ideology bent on global domination. no?
Soldier Joe, History of honor
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