Rutledge P. Hazzard
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Rutledge Parker "Hap" Hazzard (April 11, 1925 – December 27, 2008) was director of Science and Technology division of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from 1973 to 1978. He became director of the National Photographic Interpretation Center (NPIC) in 1978. After serving six years as director of NPIC from June 1978 to February 1984, Hazzard returned to the CIA's National Intelligence Office. He retired from public service in 1985.
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Rutledge P. Hazzard
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Rutledge P. Hazzard
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Rutledge P. Hazzard
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Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.
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Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.
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1925-04-11
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George Washington University
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United States Military Academy
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University of Pittsburgh
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University of Southern California
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Industrial College of the Armed Forces
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Army Command and General Staff College
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Air Medal with oak leaf clusters
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Legion of Merit with two oak leaf clusters
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Distinguished Intelligence Medal, CIA
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Inductee of NGA Hall of Fame
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National Intelligence Service Medal
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1925-04-11
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2008-12-27
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American
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Director of the National Photographic Interpretation Center
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June 1978 – February 1984
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Rutledge Parker "Hap" Hazzard (April 11, 1925 – December 27, 2008) was director of Science and Technology division of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from 1973 to 1978. He became director of the National Photographic Interpretation Center (NPIC) in 1978. After serving six years as director of NPIC from June 1978 to February 1984, Hazzard returned to the CIA's National Intelligence Office. He retired from public service in 1985. Hazzard brought the computer age to the National Photographic Interpretation Center with state-of-the-art tools and modern equipment during a time of great change in technical imagery collection. As director of NPIC, a heritage organization of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, he brought to the job leadership capabilities, a reserve of energy, an expertise in the analysis of foreign missile systems and an attitude that took every challenge in stride.
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