and one of the innovator cases, we focus on barbara robbins. arbara was only 21 years old t when she was over in saigon during the vietnam war. a trucks carrying explosives from the vietcong exploded in front of her at the u.s. embassy and killed her. she is the youngest person on our memorial wall, and the first female officer to die in the line of duty. president johnson sent her family a telegram, a condolence letter,er and we now have that display, along with a re posthumous medal that was given to her family. they donated it to us just this past year, thanks to her th brother, we were able to get these artifacts and have them on display here at headquarters. so it's something we're very honored to have, and, and we're glad we can show the sacrifice and the heroism of barbara robbins. >> so is the story of barbara robbins been known for a long time? was that a classified istory? are deaths of cia officers declassified over years? >> on our memorial wall, you'll notice that there are many names that are not actually in the book of honor, and