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The CIA Memorial Wall is one of the first things visitors see when entering the Original Headquarters Building lobby. The wall – located on the lobby’s north wall – stands as a silent memorial to those CIA employees “who gave their lives in the service of their country.” Currently, there are 102 stars carved into the marble of the CIA Memorial Wall.

The"Book of Honor" lists the names of 62 employees who died while serving their country. The names of the remaining 40 employees must remain secret, even in death; each of these officers is remembered in the book by a star.

    The Stars on the Wall The CIA Memorial Wall is one of the first things visitors see when entering the Original Headquarters Building lobby. The wall – located on the lobby’s north wall – stands as a silent memorial to those CIA employees “who gave their lives in the service of their country.” Currently, there are 102 stars carved into the marble of the CIA Memorial Wall. The"Book of Honor" lists the names of 62 employees who died while serving their country. The names of the remaining 40 employees must remain secret, even in death; each of these officers is remembered in the book by a star.

  • The Stars on the Wall

The CIA Memorial Wall is one of the first things visitors see when entering the Original Headquarters Building lobby. The wall – located on the lobby’s north wall – stands as a silent memorial to those CIA employees “who gave their lives in the service of their country.” Currently, there are 102 stars carved into the marble of the CIA Memorial Wall.

The"Book of Honor" lists the names of 62 employees who died while serving their country. The names of the remaining 40 employees must remain secret, even in death; each of these officers is remembered in the book by a star.

    The Stars on the Wall The CIA Memorial Wall is one of the first things visitors see when entering the Original Headquarters Building lobby. The wall – located on the lobby’s north wall – stands as a silent memorial to those CIA employees “who gave their lives in the service of their country.” Currently, there are 102 stars carved into the marble of the CIA Memorial Wall. The"Book of Honor" lists the names of 62 employees who died while serving their country. The names of the remaining 40 employees must remain secret, even in death; each of these officers is remembered in the book by a star.

  • The Stars on the Wall

The CIA Memorial Wall is one of the first things visitors see when entering the Original Headquarters Building lobby. The wall – located on the lobby’s north wall – stands as a silent memorial to those CIA employees “who gave their lives in the service of their country.” Currently, there are 102 stars carved into the marble of the CIA Memorial Wall.

The"Book of Honor" lists the names of  62 employees who died while serving their country. The names of the remaining 40 employees must remain secret, even in death; each of these officers is remembered in the book by a star.

    The Stars on the Wall The CIA Memorial Wall is one of the first things visitors see when entering the Original Headquarters Building lobby. The wall – located on the lobby’s north wall – stands as a silent memorial to those CIA employees “who gave their lives in the service of their country.” Currently, there are 102 stars carved into the marble of the CIA Memorial Wall. The"Book of Honor" lists the names of 62 employees who died while serving their country. The names of the remaining 40 employees must remain secret, even in death; each of these officers is remembered in the book by a star.

  • The Stars on the Wall

The CIA Memorial Wall is one of the first things visitors see when entering the Original Headquarters Building lobby. The wall – located on the lobby’s north wall – stands as a silent memorial to those CIA employees “who gave their lives in the service of their country.” Currently, there are 102 stars carved into the marble of the CIA Memorial Wall.

The"Book of Honor" lists the names of 62 employees who died while serving their country. The names of the remaining 40 employees must remain secret, even in death; each of these officers is remembered in the book by a star.

    The Stars on the Wall The CIA Memorial Wall is one of the first things visitors see when entering the Original Headquarters Building lobby. The wall – located on the lobby’s north wall – stands as a silent memorial to those CIA employees “who gave their lives in the service of their country.” Currently, there are 102 stars carved into the marble of the CIA Memorial Wall. The"Book of Honor" lists the names of 62 employees who died while serving their country. The names of the remaining 40 employees must remain secret, even in death; each of these officers is remembered in the book by a star.

  • The CIA  Memorial Wall inside the entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters which currently has 102  stars engraved for each member of the agency that gave of his/her life in the line of duty.  Names of those are listed in the book below, with a 37 not being listed and will remain Secret for the nature of the work they were doing.  Photo: Greg E. Mathieson Sr. / MAI

    The CIA Memorial Wall inside the entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters which currently has 102 stars engraved for each member of the agency that gave of his/her life in the line of duty. Names of those are listed in the book below, with a 37 not being listed and will remain Secret for the nature of the work they were doing. Photo: Greg E. Mathieson Sr. / MAI

  • The CIA  Memorial Wall inside the entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters which currently has 102  stars engraved for each member of the agency that gave of his/her life in the line of duty.  Names of those are listed in the book below, with a 37 not being listed and will remain Secret for the nature of the work they were doing.  Photo: Greg E. Mathieson Sr. / MAI

    The CIA Memorial Wall inside the entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters which currently has 102 stars engraved for each member of the agency that gave of his/her life in the line of duty. Names of those are listed in the book below, with a 37 not being listed and will remain Secret for the nature of the work they were doing. Photo: Greg E. Mathieson Sr. / MAI

  • The CIA  Memorial Wall inside the entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters which currently has 102  stars engraved for each member of the agency that gave of his/her life in the line of duty.  Names of those are listed in the book below, with a 37 not being listed and will remain Secret for the nature of the work they were doing.  Photo: Greg E. Mathieson Sr. / MAI

    The CIA Memorial Wall inside the entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters which currently has 102 stars engraved for each member of the agency that gave of his/her life in the line of duty. Names of those are listed in the book below, with a 37 not being listed and will remain Secret for the nature of the work they were doing. Photo: Greg E. Mathieson Sr. / MAI

  • The CIA  Memorial Wall inside the entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters which currently has 102  stars engraved for each member of the agency that gave of his/her life in the line of duty.  Names of those are listed in the book below, with a 37 not being listed and will remain Secret for the nature of the work they were doing.  Photo: Greg E. Mathieson Sr. / MAI

    The CIA Memorial Wall inside the entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters which currently has 102 stars engraved for each member of the agency that gave of his/her life in the line of duty. Names of those are listed in the book below, with a 37 not being listed and will remain Secret for the nature of the work they were doing. Photo: Greg E. Mathieson Sr. / MAI

  • The CIA  Memorial Wall inside the entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters which currently has 102  stars engraved for each member of the agency that gave of his/her life in the line of duty.  Names of those are listed in the book below, with a 37 not being listed and will remain Secret for the nature of the work they were doing.  Photo: Greg E. Mathieson Sr. / MAI

    The CIA Memorial Wall inside the entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters which currently has 102 stars engraved for each member of the agency that gave of his/her life in the line of duty. Names of those are listed in the book below, with a 37 not being listed and will remain Secret for the nature of the work they were doing. Photo: Greg E. Mathieson Sr. / MAI

  • The CIA  Memorial Wall inside the entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters which currently has 102  stars engraved for each member of the agency that gave of his/her life in the line of duty.  Names of those are listed in the book below, with a 37 not being listed and will remain Secret for the nature of the work they were doing.  Photo: Greg E. Mathieson Sr. / MAI

    The CIA Memorial Wall inside the entrance of the Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters which currently has 102 stars engraved for each member of the agency that gave of his/her life in the line of duty. Names of those are listed in the book below, with a 37 not being listed and will remain Secret for the nature of the work they were doing. Photo: Greg E. Mathieson Sr. / MAI

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    The Stars on the Wall

The CIA Memorial Wall is one of the first things visitors see when entering the Original Headquarters Building lobby. The wall – located on the lobby’s north wall – stands as a silent memorial to those CIA employees “who gave their lives in the service of their country.” Currently, there are 102 stars carved into the marble of the CIA Memorial Wall.

The"Book of Honor" lists the names of 62 employees who died while serving their country. The names of the remaining 40 employees must remain secret, even in death; each of these officers is remembered in the book by a star.
    The Stars on the Wall

The CIA Memorial Wall is one of the first things visitors see when entering the Original Headquarters Building lobby. The wall – located on the lobby’s north wall – stands as a silent memorial to those CIA employees “who gave their lives in the service of their country.” Currently, there are 102 stars carved into the marble of the CIA Memorial Wall.

The"Book of Honor" lists the names of 62 employees who died while serving their country. The names of the remaining 40 employees must remain secret, even in death; each of these officers is remembered in the book by a star.
    The Stars on the Wall

The CIA Memorial Wall is one of the first things visitors see when entering the Original Headquarters Building lobby. The wall – located on the lobby’s north wall – stands as a silent memorial to those CIA employees “who gave their lives in the service of their country.” Currently, there are 102 stars carved into the marble of the CIA Memorial Wall.

The"Book of Honor" lists the names of  62 employees who died while serving their country. The names of the remaining 40 employees must remain secret, even in death; each of these officers is remembered in the book by a star.