I believe you have to have at least a bachelors degree in criminal justice 3 years of related work experience and one year in law enforcement, but if you got good grades in college both of those requirements can be waived.
The list is at their website.
In general, U.S. citizen between 18 and 37, valid driver's license and good driving record, bachelor's degree or three year equivalent experience. Good physical fitness, pass the interview, pass the background check and take and pass the 17 plus week course.
There's more, but that's the basics.
It is not a crime to wear a uniform, or wear clothing that signifies law enforcement personnel. But if you begin to say you're a U.S Marshal, or give anyone the impression that you're law enforcement, you can be arrested for 'impersonating a law enforcement officer'.
No. A US Deputy Marshal is a federal employee who works for the Marshals Service.
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The current (2009) Marshal is Pamela Talkin.
Cahill U.S. Marshal was created on 1973-07-11.
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David P. Gonzales is the current United States Marshal in the District of Arizona.
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No it did not.
I can not think of any situation in which the provost marshal would be able to arrest the President.
Jobs are becoming harder to find and prices are going up, so in a way, we are becoming more poor than we used to be.