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The Editor Donna Abernathy, HC Melony Angelilli, CP Tonia Austin-Douglas, DT Michelle Batten, 0] Betsy Battles, At Don Black, CP Daneta Billau, DA Patrick Boyd, JDEC-l
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Kahn Brendsel, OS MA] Yvonne Breece, BC fina Bucton, CP
Murray Milton, CS Lisa Morgan, ADD Richard Owens, MC
Central Intelligence Agency Paul Cianciolo, CP Wayne Clague, DA Cliff Coleman, JDEC-l Mika Cross, tO SEC Ronald Farmer, Dl Bob Eehringer, TRANSCOM
Deborah Parker, CP Nikko Price, D] fauna Schmidli Steve See, Dl
Gary Pike, CS Dan Ford, Dl Margena Garrett, ED Cassidy Ginivan, ID Tammy Goodwin, DH Steve Brogan, ADD 561 Lennon Hardy, MC J-3 Operations Directorate Darrell Jackson
Patrick Kiser, DA Holly Knorr, Dl Todd Lopez, Soldiers Magazine Dave Covato, DX SrA Jaclyn McDonald, CS Jessica Mendez, ED
LT Scott Sim, It Angela Smith, J2 Elaine Starr, DA Jera Stubblelield, CS Monica Tullos, DH U.S. Pacific Command Nick Vamvakias, DA CDL Kevin Voigts, DA Linda Waldenmaler, CS Buster Walker, Dl Jim Wong, ID
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Welcome to “A Year in the Life of DIA.” It is our effort to capture in pictures the enormous contributions made by the men and women of DIA in 2008. During the last 12 months, you provided vital intelligence support to warfighters and policymakers while simultaneously strengthening the emerging defense intelligence enterprise. You did so during a time of great change and challenge and in areas of crisis and conflict including Iraq, Afghanistan, Horn of Africa, South America, Southeast Asia and the Caucuses. These photographs tell our story the story of the nation’s premier military intelligence organization. They show our global presence. They reflect your hard work, courage, professionalism and above all else your continuing Commitment to Excellence in Defense of the Nation. —
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Thank you for your service during 2008, a critical year for our nation. As the following pictures demonstrate, you are laying a solid foundation for continued success in the years ahead.
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3 150 Jarvis Ashlord, HCH-3, adds “sand” to the grog bowls at DIA’s 2008 Dining Out.
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Then PACOM J2 RADM Andy Singer and LTG Michael Maples meet with counterparts from Malaysia during the first Asia-Pacific Intelligence Chiefs Conference.
F 1 ED’S Connie Morrow and Gerlinda Smith share refreshments and conversation at the DIA observance of National African-American History Month in February.
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DS Deputy Director Grant Schneider addresses attendees at the 20D8 DoDIlS Worldwide Conference in San Diego.
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I Attendees of the 20DB DH Operating Base Senior Leaders Seminar exchange critical information to strengthen headquarters support to field elements.
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Members of the Defense Intelligence Alumni Association during the 2007 annual Alumni Day.
At the GDIP Capabilities Fair, Bruce Burnette, DH, demonstrates various communications options inside a contingency operations vehicle.
Instructors at MSIC conduct a walk-around of the SCUD launcher in preparation for a class on the details of SCUD operations.
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The “King” of 10: Investigator Keith ]arman, as Elvis, and LTD Maples at the ID picnic.
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NCMI staff members surprise Col Anthony Rizzo, NCMI director, with birthday greetings during an all-hands meeting.
Command Element staff SSG Lindsay Denford, Capt John Keys and Lt Col Tim Giras.
CP’s Sarah Martin, second from right, escorts the Bowman family on a tour of the DIAC, including the room named after their father and grandfather, retired CDL James Bowman.
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J The DIA Federally Employed Women Chapter Executive Committee: Susan Corbett, Monica Tullos, Bertha Page, and Daneta Billau with Rhonda Trent, center, National FEW president.
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Assistant Inspector General for Intelligence Oversight Mike Lesley at the tiniest pyramid in Egypt.
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of Staff Phil Roberts; Debra Moore, DA; and James Connors, IE, join in the celebration at the Joint-Use Intelligence Analysis Facility groundbreaking ceremony in Charlottesville, Va.
DA Deputy Director Jim Manzelmann, left, helped TRANSCOM break ground in April on a new command building.
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Theodore Smith, J2A, makes sure the Tandberg is working.
DS’s Monica Starks and Tiwana Morris plan a project implementation strategy.
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(4€ ZOOS’ Jerry Pownall, Tim Rider and Crystal Ford, all CS, discuss upcoming taskers. 0
Former CIFA employees fl Leonard Anthony and Betti Collins pose for the camera. CIFA merged into DIAs DCHC Aug. 3.
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j Len Rivet and Cornelius Hayes, both HCL, discuss JMITC training requirements.
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Donna Miller, DAN senior event manager, gets excited about an upcoming event.
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During an agency visit, former KDIA Director MG Soo-Keun Park of the Republic of Korea, right, commends Deputy Director for HUMINT William Huntington for OIA’s contributions to keeping America safe.
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DIA’s Joint Color Guard performs an impeccable version of the Hokey Pokey during the annual Dining Out event.
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curator for the Office of Historical Research, holds a PKM machine gun that’s part of a display on enemy weaponry.
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Margan Kerwin tours a nuclear submarine as part of her MILFAM course.
3 Scott Jacobs, former acting director of CIFA, and MG Ted Nicholas, DCHC director, celebrate the merger of CIFA into DIA’s DCHC.
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Blacks in Government joined agency senior leaders for their annual roundtable to discuss issues impacting AfricanAmericans and other minorities in the DIA work force.
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DAN-2B producer/director Darren Guzzone puts the finishing touches on a video explaining the JMIS transition.
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LID Michael Maples and his foreign counterparts at the 2008 Black Sea and Caspian Sea Security Issues Symposium held in Batumi, Georgia.
Barbara Tibbs and Joyce Jones, CS-FE, discuss the budget for fiscal year 2009
fl Arms Transfer analysts from the DI Military Infrastructure Office meet with U.S. Army Reserve Detachment Bin Fort Worth, Texas, to conduct Foreign Military Assistance System Database training.
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COL Anthony Stratton, NCR office chief, talks with Pat Beldon, HC’s senior diversity expert, before a weekly staff meeting.
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Associated Press reporter Pam Hess takes questions from participants during CP-P’s monthly media training.
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NSA LEAP participant Vietta Williams greets Ellen Ardrey, HC’s vice deputy director.
equal opportunity representatives discuss the way ahead for OIA’s Military Equal Opportunity Program.
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Maples, Denis Clift and Dr. Anthony Oettinger officially open NDIC’s Center for Science and Technology Intelligence at the DIAC.
DIA’s Jason Tarrant, CDL DawnLee DeYoung and Ray Colston were among the thousand runners in Iraq who participated in the fourth annual Satellite Peachtree Road Race at Camp Victory July 4.
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