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US Secret Service

The US Secret Service is the federal law enforcement agency tasked with protecting the President, Vice President, candidates for both offices, and foreign dignitaries. Secret Service agents are also responsible for the security of the nation's currency from counterfeiting and credit card fraud.

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What is a Catchy phrase for courier service?

Coming up with a catchy phrase for a courier service can help to make the service memorable. The phrase should say something about the service. Some examples are 'On time, every time' or 'Delivering excellence.'

Who was the Bond girl in 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' in 1969?

In the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service(1969), the Bond girl is Teresa di Vicenzo (Diana Rigg), who becomes James Bond's wife at the end of the film and is then murdered by Ernst Stavro Blofeld and his henchwoman Irma Bunt.

How much money does a automotive service advisor earn?

Well that is a good question, I have been a service advisor for Chrysler dealerships for around 18 years now you can make good money if you know what your doing because we work on commission only your earnings will never be the same it's usually feast or famon. It's pretty hard to get started because you will be competing with the other advisors and in a slow shop they will not show you anything and will try to starve you out you are taking there money, the service manager does not care because he or she could have 10 writers on the drive in a slow shop they also are on commission to so that's like having free labor. Me and my partner get paid separately but work together we have staved out allot of new advisors. I can tell you it's a very high stress cut throat job I have been doing it since I was 17 it's all I know I make good money but it's not easy I am always looking for a way out. All I can tell you if your going to try it make sure you can live for at least 3 months on little to no money. It's a hard road to go down as a service advisor im advising you I would look for another career.

Why did Ted Nugent get a visit from the Secret Service?

Ted Nugent made some comments at an NRA meeting that worried the Secret Service enough that they felt the need to have a meeting with him. Specifically, Nugent said, "If Barack Obama becomes the President in November, again, I will either be dead or in jail by this time next year."

What president's secret service codename is Renegade?

President Barack Obama's secret service codename is Renegade.

Who sang on her majestys secret service?

The theme of On Her Majesty's Secret Service was instrumental using a synthesizer - there is no vocalist.

Where is the Secret Service store in Washington D.C.?

The Secret Service Store is located in the United States Secret Service Headquarters building in downtown Washington DC. It is not open to the public. Only cleared, authorized personnel are allowed into the building.

Are knives a standard issue weapon for Secret Service Agents?

According to the Department of the Treasury, Secret Service officers do not carry knives as a standard-issue weapon. Please See Link

Did Lincoln create the secret service on the day of his death?

Well, he created the Secret Service on the day he was shot, April 14, 1865.

During President Lincoln's Administration, more than a third of the nation's money was counterfeit. President Lincoln established a commission to stop this rapidly growing problem that was destroying the nation's economy, and on April 14, 1865, he created the United States Secret Service (USSS), for the main purpose of preventing the illegal production, or counterfeiting, of money.

Mab 32 caliber automatic pistol?

MAB (Manufacture d'armes de Bayonne) was a major French arms manufacturer that finally closed in the 1980s. It produced a series of semi-automatic pistols from the 1920s until about 1980. Among these were a number of model chambered in 7.65mm/32 ACP. In general, the model designation will be on the left side of the slide. These are well-made and reliable pistols, and saw military action in WWII, North Africa, IndoChina (and Vietnam), Algeria, and other areas of French influence.

Among the 32 ACP models most commonly encountered in the US are the Model C and the Model D. Both of these were first made in the 1930s and continued to be made after WWII (although with revised designs). Essentially the same design, the smaller Model C was intended for civilian use, while the larger 9-round MAB D was intended primarily for police and military use. During the German occupation of France during WWII, the Germans continued of these weapons, now for use by the German military; some 50,000 MAB Ds were made during the occupation. MAB pistols used by the Germans will have German acceptance marks (WaffenAmt) stamped into the frames and barrels. (Unfortunately, since fake WaffenAmt are known to be added to raise the price of many weapons, including MABS, it is important to always make sure the model version and serial number are appropriate for a weapon used by the German military. I have seen MAB D pistols made after WWII with WaffenAmt -- obvious fakes, but only if you know what to check for.)

After the end of German occupation, the MAB D was produced for French military, police, and civilian use, while the MAB C was again only for civilian use. The French military began phasing the MAB D out in the early 1950s with the arrival of the new 9mm model PA-1950 (aka MAC 50), shifting most to use by federal and local law enforcement.

Starting the in the 1950s, large numbers of a number of models of new and surplus MAB pistols were imported into the US by WAC in Los Angeles [initially, Western Arms Corp, then the name changed to Winfield Arms Corp, since there was already a Western Arms Corp in New York]. The new pistols often were stamped "made in France for WAC" and had "WAC" rather than "MAB" printed on the grips.

An unusual pistol is the MAB C "extended grip", commonly called a MAB C/D. It is a MAB C slide and barrel mounted on a MAB D frame, made possible because the two pistols were essentially variants of the same design and had parts in common. These were made in the 1950s by MAB, with most appearing to go WAC. They resemble a Spanish Ruby-type pistol, with a short slide/barrel and a long grip.

Both the MAB C and MAB D were also made in .380 ACP.

How much money does a foreign service officer earn?

An IFS officer as per new 6th pay commission rules at junior lever is paid about 15600 pm. the scale is then normally 15600-39000 then next scale is 37400-67000 and then 80000 fixed.Promotions are time bound and automatic.Yes and IFS officers get lots of other facilities like subsidized accommodation, travel allowance, dearness allowance, foreign allowance, educational allowance and city compensatory allowance.

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What are the secret life of us wedding vows?

In "The Secret Life of Us," wedding vows often reflect deep emotional connections, personal promises, and the complexities of love. They highlight the characters' struggles and growth while emphasizing the importance of commitment and understanding in relationships. These vows serve as a narrative device to explore themes of intimacy, fidelity, and the challenges faced in romantic partnerships. Ultimately, they encapsulate the essence of love's journey, both joyful and complicated.

What is the age and value of a 32 American Bulldog revolver with the serial 1441?

American Bulldog was a name used by at least two different manufacturers. Early guns by H&R date from the early 1900's, but Iver Johnson also marketed a revolver under that name in the 1970's. Johnson and Bye, a predecesor of Iver Johnson, also made an American Bulldog in the late 1800s. These can be identified by an owl's head on the grip.