As a founding member of the Agency, Elizabeth Sudmeier helped usher in a new era of woman’s equality at CIA, going from typist to field ops officer at a time when few women were allowed to do so.
1951: Elizabeth joined Directorate of Ops & took an assignment in the Middle East.
Originally she wasn’t allowed to run local agents due to her gender, but during her assignment she proved women could operate securely in an intense counterintel environment.
While in Middle East, Elizabeth recruited an agent w/details on USSR hardware, including MiG-19 & -21 fighters. These were high priorities for US intel
Elizabeth's Station Chief successfully lobbied for her to receive Intel Medal of Merit for recruiting the asset
Despite success, Elizabeth was passed over for promotion for years because of her gender & job title: “reports officer.” The idea of female ops officers was still controversial
However, appreciation for reports officers grew over time due to the impact of officers like Elizabeth
Elizabeth retired in 1972. She died in 1989 at the age of 76.
Elizabeth’s quiet yet extraordinary work—one of the unheralded intelligence triumphs of the Cold War—helped change CIA’s culture for the better.
DDCIA David Cohen, a Boston native, threw out a ceremonial pitch at the @RedSox vs. @Yankees game @FenwayPark to bring awareness to organizations that support #CIA officers and their families.
The #CIA Officers Memorial Foundation (@ciaomf2001) supports the well-being and educational needs of children and spouses of fallen #CIA officers.
The Third Option Foundation heals, helps, and honors members of #CIA's paramilitary community and their families. Quietly helping those who quietly serve.
Stop.Think.Connect. is an unprecedented partnership between federal & state governments, law enforcement, industry, & NGOs to increase the understanding of cyber threats & empower all #netizens to be safer & more secure online.
Stop.Think.Connect has tools & resources for students, parents, teachers, older Americans, law enforcement, small businesses, etc. Many in foreign languages too!
CIA #Museum is not open to the public, so you can’t come here in person. However, Washington DC is home to @smithsonian’s wonderful museums [free & open to the public!] & 2 museums run by our colleague’s @FBI & @NSAGov.
If you contact your local congressional representative, you can look at arranging a tour @FBI Headquarters of its exhibit, The FBI Experience: bit.ly/2F5oPWE
75 years ago, #OSS Jedburgh paratroopers parachuted into Nazi-occupied Europe to coordinate arms & supplies, train partisans in sabotage, & help defeat Third Reich during #WWII
The 1st Operation #Jedburgh team was deployed the night before #DDay
Director Haspel: “We honor the men & women of this Agency who perished in the line of duty. The cause to which they devoted their lives—the freedom & safety of Americans—endures.”
During #WWII, Eero was recruited to #OSS & appointed Chief of Special Exhibits Section.
He designed:
- Military schools & situation rooms
- 3D org chart instrumental in showing procedure & work-flow problems throughout #OSS
- Model weapons for training & film props
OSS considered Eero “the most versatile & gifted young designer & architect in this country.”
His work for #OSS was highly commended by Undersecretary of War, Director of Women’s Army Corps, & many others.
His OSS experience & experiments are reflected in his later design work.