CIA · JFK44 : F23 : 1997.09.15.10:52:28:153092 : · Release: Redact
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"104-10121-10140 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 4 1. Mr. David S. Morales is hereby recommended for the Intelligence Medal of Merit for his twenty-five years of dedicated service with the Central Intelligence Agency. 2. Prior to his entrance on duty with the Central Intelligence Agency in March 1951, Mr. Morales served from April 1946 to March 1951 in the United States Army. 3. Mr. Morales spent more than twenty years in the field in several different installations in the areas of Europe, Latin America and East Asia. He held senior level positions engaged in FI, CI, CA and PM opera- tions. His record includes such items as participation in key roles in both of Latin America Division’s two major PM/political action operations plus tours as Base’Chief in Pakse Laos (supervised 45 employees); and. Regional Officer in Charge, ^ha Trang, Vietnam (supervised 60 employees). These assignments were carried out in war zones requiring considerable personal courage. 4. Mr. Morales was commended twice by Chiefs of Station while assigned to the Cuban operation; by the Director of Central Intelligence for service in the"
"… 1. Mr. David S. Morales is hereby recommended for the Intelligence Medal of Merit for his twenty-five years of dedicated service with the Central Intelligence Agency. 2. Prior to his entrance on duty with the Central Intelligence Agency in March 1951, Mr. Morales served from April 1946 to March 1951 …"
"… uiring considerable personal courage. 4. Mr. Morales was commended twice by Chiefs of Station while assigned to the Cuban operation; by the Director of Central Intelligence for service in the"