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Hoover, John Edgar

    Date of birth:
    January 1st, 1895 (Washington, D. C., United States)
    Date of death:
    May 2nd, 1972 (Washington D.C., United States)
    Nationality:
    American (1776 - present, Republic)

    Biography

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    Period:
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Rank:
    Director
    Unit:
    Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), U.S. Government
    Awarded on:
    March 8th, 1946
    "J. EDGAR HOOVER, for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services to the United States. A preeminent citizen and public servant, Mr. Hoover has placed his opportunity to serve the citizens of the United States above personal interest. Under his able leadership as Director, the Federal Bureau of Investigation not only has become a powerful instrument of law enforcement in peacetime, but throughout the war years safeguarded the internal security of the United States, rendering ineffective espionage and preventing sabotage. Mr. Hoover's devotion to duty and outstanding administrative ability have contributed greatly to the welfare and defense of the Nation."
    Medal for Merit
    Period:
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Rank:
    Director
    Unit:
    Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), U.S. Government
    Awarded on:
    December 11th, 1947
    Knights/Dames Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (K/DBE)
    Rank:
    Director
    Unit:
    Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), U.S. Government
    Awarded on:
    May 27th, 1955
    "As Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for 31 years, he has made an outstanding contribution to the national security of the United States. Exercising exceptional tact, perceptiveness, judgment, and brilliant leadership in a position of great responsibility, he has established the highest ideals of federal law enforcement and has directed them to realization. His tireless efforts have brought to a new height of effectiveness the law enforcement machinery of the United States Government. Through his well-grounded and clearly defined concept of investigative procedures, reinforced by his recognized integrity and high personal prestige, he has won international recognition for the federal law enforcement system of the United States.

    DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

    [Remarks of the President]

    Mr. Hoover, your dedication and devotion to public service are so long and so well known, your accomplishments in that service are so great and so well known, that it seems idle for me to try to say anything that could add to the dignity of this ceremony.

    Perhaps it is just best for me to say I am proud to be an agent for our people in conferring upon you this highest award that the Government has, and to say that your real reward--as all of us here know--is in the hearts, the thanks and the gratitude of our entire nation."
    National Security Medal
    Rank:
    Director
    Unit:
    Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), U.S. Government
    Awarded on:
    1966
    Secretary's Distinguished Service Award

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