The Secret Service
Harry Thurman
Harry S Truman
The executive branch.
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No, the compound noun 'secret service' is a common noun, a general term for any government intelligence agency.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:United States Secret Service, Department of Homeland SecuritySouth African Secret Service, National Intelligence Co-ordinating CommitteeAustralian Secret Intelligence Service, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade"On Her Majesty's Secret Service", 1969 James Bond movie
Laura Bush, the wife of former President George W. Bush, did not have a Secret Service code name. Secret Service code names are typically given to protect the privacy and security of the individuals they are assigned to, but Laura Bush did not have one during her time as First Lady.
The united states secret service
They get 2 trillion a month and get assigned 100 secret secvice people each. They also get their kids to go to president schools like Adams family did and bush.
Hillary Clinton's Secret Service code name is "Evergreen." This code name was assigned to her during her time as First Lady and has been used to refer to her in official communications. The use of code names is a standard practice for protecting the identities of high-profile individuals under Secret Service protection.
The sole purpose of the Secret Service agents are to protect the president. Whoever protects them is irrelevant and quite frankly not needed. People don't plan assassination to kill Secret Service agents, because of how quick people can act. With only 1 (maybe 2) shot, you need to kill the most important figure there, which is usually the president.
Pres. Harry S. Truman was designated "General".