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Ann M. McDonough

Ann M. McDonough (1915-1995), is a member of the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame and a distinguished member of the corps since her induction in 1988. A staunch supporter and goodwill ambassador for the Military Intelligence Corps, her contribution to the corps began with her military service in 1949.
==Enlisted years==
Chief Warrant Officer Three McDonough’s career began in 1942 when she entered the civil service. In 1949, she left the civil service to join the Women’s Army Corps (WAC). She received intelligence analyst training and broke the gender barrier by being the first woman assigned to the Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) in 1952. She was later assigned to internal affairs at the Intelligence Center, Fort Holabird, MD. Her professionalism and persistence earned her enrollment as the first female enlisted student in the Counter Intelligence Corps Basic Agents' Course. As a superlative student, she dispelled any doubts about the army's use of female agents and she further distinguished herself by graduating from the course with honors.
She served as a special agent between 1952-55 in the 902d Counter Intelligence Corps Group, Washington, DC. After attending the Army Language School for French in 1956, she again broke new ground by serving in the 66th MI Group as the first female special agent assigned overseas. For the next five years, she completed several covert assignments in East and West Germany, in addition to attending the German Language School in Oberammergau.

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