This is not a comprehensive list of qualifying assets
| Ethan Allen | Spy in the American Revolution |
| Elizabeth Mary Beltzhoover Cox Norris | Spy in Civil War |
| Daniel Bissell, Jr. | Spy in the American Revolution |
| Caleb Brewster | Culpeper Ring American Revolution |
| James Brigham | Spy in the American Revolution |
| George H. W. Bush | Director of CIA 1976-1977 |
| John Clark Carlin | Civil War spy |
| Jane McManus Storm Cazneau | During the Mexican War became an unofficial diplomat, when President Polk sent her on a secret peace mission to Mexico City |
| Julia Child | OSS Research Assistant 1944-1945 |
| Harry Wilmer Cornett | Worked on the Manhattan Project |
| Christopher Davis | Indian Agent |
| Isaac D. Fonda | Spy in the American Revolution |
| James Fulton | |
| Margaret Kemble Gage | Accused of spying against the British. |
| John Gilliam | Spy in the American Revolution |
| John Gritton | Indian Spy in American Revolution |
| Samuel Haight | Soldier and tavernkeeper during the American Revolution. His tavern was a stopping point for messages for Washington and others in the Culper Ring. |
| Evan Haines | 1775 and 1776 he was engaged on scouting expeditions against nations of the Indians |
| Nathan Hale | Spy in the American Revolution – only one life to give |
| James Jay | John Jay’s brother – invented invisible ink |
| John Jay | Pivotal intelligence work during the Revolutionary War |
| Samuel Judy | Militia expeditions against the Native Americans |
| Charles Poor Kindleberger | OSS World War II |
| Robert Cambridge Livingston | Captured by the British as a spy. |
| Charles Mellanson | Spy for the French |
| Roelof Ostrom | Spy for the British |
| Fielding Pilcher | Indian Scout |
| Austin Row | Culper Ring American Revolution |
| John Carlyle Shaw | Cryptologist in the Air Force |
| Michael Sivy, Sr | Member of OSS in Washington, DC in 1945 |
| Robert Snead | Secure evidence against pirates in 1697 |
| Lafayette C. Stebbins | Signal Corps in the Civil War 1861-1865 |
| George Stiggins | Indian Agent |
| Benjamin Franklin Stringfellow | A Confederate officer and spy who survived the Civil War |
| Benjamin Tallmadge | Culper Ring American Revolution |
| Robert Townsend | Culper Ring American Revolution |
| Madeline Doreen Toffey Trimmer | Cryptanalytic Aide with the Signal Security Agency |
| Henry K. Van Rensselaer | Spy in the American Revolution |
| George Washington | Agent 711 in the Culper Ring American Revolution |
| Allen Welch | OSS 1942-1945, Director of CIA 1953-1961 |
| Richard Wells, JR. | Indian Spy |
| James Douglas White | Teletype Intercept |
| Clarence Edward Whitmore | |
| Edward S. Willett | Spy in the American Revolution |
| Josiah Wolcott | Culper Ring American Revolution |
| Abraham Woodhull | Culper Ring American Revolution |
| Lt. Albert Walter Zimmerman, USNR | Naval intelligence |
| Anna Strong | Used coded signals (laundry on a clothesline) |
| Lydia Darragh | Warned American forces of British plans |
| Benedict Arnold | American general who became a British spy |
| John Andre’ | British officer involved in Benedict Arnold’s plot |
