Spies in the Secret Service were typically chosen based on a combination of skills, experience, and background checks. Candidates often had military or law enforcement experience, advanced education, and specialized training in intelligence gathering and analysis. Psychological evaluations and thorough vetting processes ensured they could handle the pressures and secrecy associated with espionage. Additionally, personal integrity and loyalty to the agency's mission were crucial factors in their selection.
Technically no because of child labor laws, but these laws could potentially contractdict sercret of service laws in both the United States and the United Kingdom
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do the test in epf
I think there are four.
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KKK
Katherine Little Bakeless has written: 'Confederate spy stories' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature, Secret service, Spies, United States Civil War, 1861-1865 'Spies of the Revolution' -- subject(s): History, Secret service, Spies
Mauryan Empire
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Donald E. Markle has written: 'Spies and spymasters of the Civil War' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Intelligence service, Secret service, Spies, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
Robin Bruce Lockhart has written: 'Reilly' -- subject(s): History, Spies, Biography, Secret service, British Espionage 'Listening to Silence' 'Ace of spies' -- subject(s): Secret service 'Halfway to Heaven'
The password is Kthxhat! (explanation mark included)