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Greg Vogle

Gregory W. Vogle (born 1958) is an American intelligence officer who served as the Director of the National Clandestine Service from January 29, 2015 until August 2017.[2][3][4] He is a recipient of the Distinguished Intelligence Cross, the nation's highest intelligence award for valor, often described as a Medal of Honor equivalent, for his actions to defend Afghan President Hamid Karzai and his troops against an attack on their position by the Taliban in Tarinkot, Afghanistan.

Gregory W. Vogle
Director of the National Clandestine Service
In office
January 29, 2015 – August 2017
PresidentBarack Obama
Donald Trump
Succeeded byElizabeth Kimber
Personal details
Born1958 (age 65–66)
AwardsCIA "Trailblazer" Award (2017)[1]
Director's Award for Distinguished Service (2016)
Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal (2016)
Intelligence Star (2003)
Distinguished Intelligence Cross (2002)
Other Interagency Honors (Classified)
NicknameSpider
Military service
Branch/service United States Marine Corps
Years of service1981–1986

Career edit

Vogle served in the United States Marine Corps as an infantry officer from 1981 to 1986.[5] Vogle joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1986 as a paramilitary operations officer within the CIA’s Special Activities Division (SAD) and deployed to Africa, Bosnia, Pakistan and Middle East. He worked with various parties in the United States Intelligence Community, including the United States Department of Defense. Vogle is now a Principal at McChrystal Group, an advisory firm based in Alexandria, Virginia.[6]

Rescue of Hamid Karzai edit

On October 9, 2001 Hamid Karzai entered Afghanistan and linked up with his supporters to seize Tarinkot. Taliban forces launched a counterattack against Karzai's lightly-armed forces and he was forced to withdraw. On November 3, Karzai contacted a member of the Special Activities Center, identified only as "Greg V." who immediately acted by linking up Karzai and himself with his joint CIA/Army Special Forces/JSOC team (consisted of 110 CIA officers, 316 Special Forces soldiers and 12 Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) raiders) designated Echo team. From there, they made a nighttime insertion back into Tarinkot. Karzai then went from village to village seeking support to fight against the Taliban. On November 17, a large battle ensued. Several of Karzai's new recruits fled, but Vogle took command and ran between defensive positions shouting, "If necessary, die like men!". The line held and as CIA Director George Tenet said in his book Center of the Storm, "It was a seminal moment. Had Karzai's position been overrun, as appeared likely for much of November 17, the entire future of the Pashtun rebellion in the south could have ended." Vogle was awarded the Distinguished Intelligence Cross, the CIA's highest award for valor, and the equivalent of the Medal of Honor for those in the intelligence community. [7][8]

Later on December 5, Karzai was leading his resistance force against the Taliban at Khandahar, their capital and one of their last remaining strongholds. Vogle was the lead paramilitary advisor to Karzai in this battle when, as a result of a mistake in calculating an air strike, a bomb was dropped on their position. Vogle threw his body on Karzai and saved his life. The same day Khandahar fell and Karzai was named the interim Prime Minister.[7][8][9]

Later career edit

Vogle was awarded the Intelligence Star in 2003 for heroism during classified operations in Iraq supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Vogle then served as station chief in Kabul, Afghanistan from 2004-2006 and 2009-2010 with tours at CIA headquarters as deputy chief of a Branch in SAD and chief of Ground Branch within Special Operations Group, Special Activities Division. In January 2015 Vogle was selected as chief of National Clandestine Service, later renamed as Directorate of Operations. After retiring from the CIA in 2017, agency director Gina Haspel selected Elizabeth Kimber, a 34-year career CIA officer, to succeed Vogle.[10]

In November 2020, Vogle was named a volunteer member of the Joe Biden presidential transition Agency Review Team to support transition efforts related to the United States Intelligence Community.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ . cia.gov. September 18, 2017. Archived from the original on 2022-11-14. Retrieved April 16, 2021.
  2. ^ Mazzetti, Mark; Apuzzo, Matt (April 25, 2015). "Deep Support in Washington for C.I.A.'s Drone Missions". The New York Times (New York ed.). p. A1. from the original on April 26, 2015. Retrieved October 9, 2015. Mr. Brennan recently named Greg Vogel ... to take over the C.I.A.'s vaunted Directorate of Operations
  3. ^ Shapira, Ian (September 18, 2017). "The CIA acknowledges the legendary spy who saved Hamid Karzai's life — and honors him by name". Washington Post.
  4. ^ . September 30, 2021. Archived from the original on 2022-07-07.
  5. ^ . Space Foundation. 2018-01-26. Archived from the original on 2022-12-08. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-11-18. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
  7. ^ a b At the Center of the Storm: My Life at the CIA, George Tenet, Harper Collins, 2007, pages 219–225
  8. ^ a b . Newsweek. 18 September 2017. Archived from the original on 2021-05-13.
  9. ^ At the Center of the Storm: My Life at the CIA, George Tenet, Harper Collins, 2007, page 225
  10. ^ Volz, Warren P. Strobel and Dustin (7 December 2018). "CIA Names First Woman to Lead Clandestine Operations". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  11. ^ "Agency Review Teams". President-Elect Joe Biden. Retrieved 10 November 2020.

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Vogle redirects here For a similar surname see Vogel surname For other uses see Vogel disambiguation Gregory W Vogle born 1958 is an American intelligence officer who served as the Director of the National Clandestine Service from January 29 2015 until August 2017 2 3 4 He is a recipient of the Distinguished Intelligence Cross the nation s highest intelligence award for valor often described as a Medal of Honor equivalent for his actions to defend Afghan President Hamid Karzai and his troops against an attack on their position by the Taliban in Tarinkot Afghanistan Gregory W VogleDirector of the National Clandestine ServiceIn office January 29 2015 August 2017PresidentBarack ObamaDonald TrumpSucceeded byElizabeth KimberPersonal detailsBorn1958 age 65 66 AwardsCIA Trailblazer Award 2017 1 Director s Award for Distinguished Service 2016 Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal 2016 Intelligence Star 2003 Distinguished Intelligence Cross 2002 Other Interagency Honors Classified NicknameSpiderMilitary serviceBranch service United States Marine CorpsYears of service1981 1986 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Rescue of Hamid Karzai 1 2 Later career 2 ReferencesCareer editVogle served in the United States Marine Corps as an infantry officer from 1981 to 1986 5 Vogle joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1986 as a paramilitary operations officer within the CIA s Special Activities Division SAD and deployed to Africa Bosnia Pakistan and Middle East He worked with various parties in the United States Intelligence Community including the United States Department of Defense Vogle is now a Principal at McChrystal Group an advisory firm based in Alexandria Virginia 6 Rescue of Hamid Karzai edit On October 9 2001 Hamid Karzai entered Afghanistan and linked up with his supporters to seize Tarinkot Taliban forces launched a counterattack against Karzai s lightly armed forces and he was forced to withdraw On November 3 Karzai contacted a member of the Special Activities Center identified only as Greg V who immediately acted by linking up Karzai and himself with his joint CIA Army Special Forces JSOC team consisted of 110 CIA officers 316 Special Forces soldiers and 12 Joint Special Operations Command JSOC raiders designated Echo team From there they made a nighttime insertion back into Tarinkot Karzai then went from village to village seeking support to fight against the Taliban On November 17 a large battle ensued Several of Karzai s new recruits fled but Vogle took command and ran between defensive positions shouting If necessary die like men The line held and as CIA Director George Tenet said in his book Center of the Storm It was a seminal moment Had Karzai s position been overrun as appeared likely for much of November 17 the entire future of the Pashtun rebellion in the south could have ended Vogle was awarded the Distinguished Intelligence Cross the CIA s highest award for valor and the equivalent of the Medal of Honor for those in the intelligence community 7 8 Later on December 5 Karzai was leading his resistance force against the Taliban at Khandahar their capital and one of their last remaining strongholds Vogle was the lead paramilitary advisor to Karzai in this battle when as a result of a mistake in calculating an air strike a bomb was dropped on their position Vogle threw his body on Karzai and saved his life The same day Khandahar fell and Karzai was named the interim Prime Minister 7 8 9 Later career edit Vogle was awarded the Intelligence Star in 2003 for heroism during classified operations in Iraq supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom Vogle then served as station chief in Kabul Afghanistan from 2004 2006 and 2009 2010 with tours at CIA headquarters as deputy chief of a Branch in SAD and chief of Ground Branch within Special Operations Group Special Activities Division In January 2015 Vogle was selected as chief of National Clandestine Service later renamed as Directorate of Operations After retiring from the CIA in 2017 agency director Gina Haspel selected Elizabeth Kimber a 34 year career CIA officer to succeed Vogle 10 In November 2020 Vogle was named a volunteer member of the Joe Biden presidential transition Agency Review Team to support transition efforts related to the United States Intelligence Community 11 References edit CIA Honors New Trailblazer and Unveils Trailblazer Museum Exhibit As Part of Its 70th Anniversary cia gov September 18 2017 Archived from the original on 2022 11 14 Retrieved April 16 2021 Mazzetti Mark Apuzzo Matt April 25 2015 Deep Support in Washington for C I A s Drone Missions The New York Times New York ed p A1 Archived from the original on April 26 2015 Retrieved October 9 2015 Mr Brennan recently named Greg Vogel to take over the C I A s vaunted Directorate of Operations Shapira Ian September 18 2017 The CIA acknowledges the legendary spy who saved Hamid Karzai s life and honors him by name Washington Post Greg Vogle September 30 2021 Archived from the original on 2022 07 07 Former Deputy Director of CIA for Operations Greg Vogle to Speak at Faga Forum on Space Intelligence Space Foundation 2018 01 26 Archived from the original on 2022 12 08 Retrieved 2020 01 17 Greg Vogle Archived from the original on 2020 11 18 Retrieved 2019 04 29 a b At the Center of the Storm My Life at the CIA George Tenet Harper Collins 2007 pages 219 225 a b The CIA honored the officer who saved Hamid Karzai s life Newsweek 18 September 2017 Archived from the original on 2021 05 13 At the Center of the Storm My Life at the CIA George Tenet Harper Collins 2007 page 225 Volz Warren P Strobel and Dustin 7 December 2018 CIA Names First Woman to Lead Clandestine Operations Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2020 01 17 Agency Review Teams President Elect Joe Biden Retrieved 10 November 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greg Vogle amp oldid 1206822515, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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